Numerology/Astrology
for 11/10/17
11/10/17 is the number 4. Sometimes balance is
about rolling with the changes and allowing the chaos to take you to a new and
interesting place. Sometimes balance is perceived as calm. But you can stay
calm in a storm. Life is full of various storms and upsets. Learning that
allowing the nature of life to rattle you and throw you out of balance is just
a reminder that there is still work to do internally or externally.
The Moon spends the day in Leo. Be creative,
loving, and ready to perform under this influence. This afternoon, the Last
Quarter Moon occurs when the Sun in Scorpio forms a square with the Leo Moon.
The Last Quarter Moon phase points to a crisis of consciousness. After basking
in the awareness symbolized by the full light of the Moon at the time of last
week's Full Moon, you can now sort out what works for you and what doesn’t. You
are heading towards the final Saturn-Uranus trine in a set of three that first
began in December, exact tomorrow morning, and you are in an excellent position
to give form to your unusual ideas or make an unconventional set-up work for
you.
~Suzanne Wagner~
Quote
If every
day, you gave in a small way,
over time you will see that
it is the small steps
that make the biggest difference.
Think not in grandiose terms
for leaving a legacy.
When you lift someone out
of a desperate place to become
a functioning and successful person
you change not just their world
but their entire lineage.
~Suzanne Wagner~
Blog
The earthquake that happened in Nepal a few years ago really
devastated areas east of Katmandu. I had been in Nepal in 2011 on my way to
Bhutan so I was blessed to see some of these incredible medieval towns before
the quake. They were magnificent and really allowed you to feel as if you could
really picture life in those times. Many of them are World Heritage Sites and I
believe a great goal to have in your lifetime is to see most of them before you
die. I remember watching the videos in horror as they crumbled into dust on
film in front of my eyes and I felt so sad for the great loss to such history. There
is a very high end hotel in Katmandu that was built in the 1930’s and a very
wealthy man decided to save these intricate wood carved panels and windows done
in that style. As a group, we went to this hotel for dinner and it fortunately
was made with more sturdy techniques and was still standing. It gave again that
feeling and ancient connection to societies from our past and potentially from
our lineage. But so much was dust. I saw that many countries committed money
and workers to rebuild sections. Much to my embarrassment and shame our country
because of choices happening in the chaos of our election, the American
sections are not being worked on at all. They are total rubble. While the countries
like China, Russia, France, Germany, etc were busy and industriously rebuilding
brick by brick with huge scaffolds holding things up and together. Drivers that
we had said that their own homes were destroyed and they do not have the money
to rebuild so they are living in one room while they try to get money together
to begin that arduous process. When I am in third world countries I always try
to bring extra money. Not necessarily for shopping but for tipping. Most of
these people are not making much money and the tips can make a huge difference.
As much as I will say that the roads are still in terrible shape and incredibly
bumpy and uncomfortable to navigate I support those who have the means and
desire to go to Nepal. They need to money from tourism. If you are a well
travelled individual and want an adventure then this is something that you will
never forget. I know that I won’t. It was worth all the effort and the people
are some of the kindest you will ever meet.
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~Suzanne Wagner~
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