Third Quarter Moon Phase: revise, realign
Moon in Sagittarius
Wisdom Goddess: Shodashi (Goddess of Beauty)
Skills: adaptability, flexibility
Positive Imprints: drawing
together, compromise, ambitions and goals, getting along, lifting above
situations, seeing true abundance, using one's personal toolbox, loosening up,
seeing what one can contribute to the collective, opportunities
Catalysts for Change: uncontained,
easily-distracted, avoidance, difficulty coping, over-stimulated, stingy,
selfish
Sabian Symbol for the Lunar Month: "a crowded
public marketplace" (human interchange and exchange, self-expression)
I have two tasks for today's Oracle
Report.
The first is to relate how this
lunar month, which began February 18, is designed to push us beyond where we
are and what we have, and to expose us to new ideas, options, and
alternatives.
How has this been for you?
The second task is to relate that
today gives us a bit of a "breather" or rest in the energy before
heavy dynamics return tomorrow (with Saturn stationing retrograde)
... to
continue what I would call an unprecedented energetic build toward the New
Moon (Friday, March 20).
But I am already deviating from the
spirit of the second task to emphasize the "taking a breather"
theme.
The ability to connect with purity,
simplicity, and innocence is exceptionally high today.
This energetic lifts us up. It wants to revitalize and refresh
us. It wants us to understand the
paradoxes of simplicity within complexity and beginning within ending.
A higher power accomplishes this
task better than I can, and I defer to something very magical that
happened Wednesday evening, as the Sun that sent us the X-flare was setting.
Recall from yesterday's Oracle
Report my comments on the flare delivering the energy of "a military
band marching noisily through the streets" and "fairies (nature
spirits) dancing in the setting Sun."
I asked if you were lucky enough to
see the sunset. Well, we are all in luck, because
long-time wise owl Heather happened to be recording it on her phone.
Heather writes: I was looking
out my parents' dining room window and could not help but capture the
moment.
My father, nicknamed "The Leader of the Band" since he
is a retired professor of music, was practicing piano in the background, the
'real-time' soundtrack to the video. How honored I was!
It is our honor, Heather, and we
love you. Enjoy, everyone.
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