Numerology/Astrology for 2/19/15
Today is the number 20/2. So don’t let the negativity of the
mind take over your world. Look to the quote below and recognize that the more
serious you get the more you begin to die inside. Stop relax and let go of the
constant analyzing and blame. Instead pull that quickness of the mind into the
art of humor and laughter. Have you noticed that all the comedians are some of
the smartest people you know? To have a quick comeback you have to see the
situation clearly and instead of blame you get to twist it into humor. The
humor makes something that is potentially negative and turns it on its head.
Humor can tell the truth but in a way that everyone laughs instead of feeling
hurt of blamed. Often humor is faster at breaking one out of the loop of drama
better than blunt confrontation. Today give that a try. See if you can make a
joke in your head about an upsetting situation rather than to get mad and lash
out. The Moon continues its transit of Pisces all day. Mercury sextiles Saturn
this morning, which puts you in a more mentally, prepared state. You also will
desire more order and organization in your life. Decisions made now tend to be
practical and well thought out. This evening, Mars enters Aries, where it will
transit until March 31st. Mars feels at home in Aries as its ruler, and thus
works especially well in the sign. Your energy feels spontaneous,
forward-looking, and even courageous under this influence. Your competitive
spirit is well developed, and your goal is to win! You feel active,
single-minded, and confident. Your actions are direct and you want to find the
fastest way to get from point A to point B. The shadow side of Mars in Aries is
a tendency to be impatient, arrogant, impulsive, unreflective, and
self-centered.
~Suzanne Wagner~
Quote
Life is not for the serious;
for the serious is the grave. Life is for those who are festive, who know how
to celebrate.
~Osho~
Bog
Today take the lesson from Professor Lupin about
transforming Boggarts in the class at Hogwarts. Take what you are the most
afraid of and making a joke out of it. This is such a healthy metaphor that all of us can use on a
daily level. Sometimes I look at my situation from the place of being above my
life watching it as my angels and guides might see it. I look at my drama and
my reaction to things with a sense of love and compassion, mixed with a touch
of humor. Taking a situation and turning it around is an art. It takes
intelligence and the willingness to be alert to a more objective overview
pattern. If you could really look at yourself, you just might laugh. Not at the
suffering but the perpetual reactiveness and suffering that that reaction
causes you. When you can see that your state and your patterns of response are
compounding the suffering rather than releasing it, you might just want to do
something different.
~Suzanne Wagner~
Video
Harry Potter – Remus Lupin’s “Boggart” lesson
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