Numerology/Astrology
for 10/4/18
10/4/18 is the number 7. The number 7 requires you
to come up with something new. The present plans and strategies are not
working. That much is clear. So now what? What can you do to make your mind clearer
and your heart more open and loving? There are moments when you have to throw
out the play book you have been working with. It is old, antiquated, and
actually useless in this new world. Those that cling to old books will find
themselves lost and confused. Turning pages seeking to find something to hang
onto that will help to make sense of this moment. But some moments have no
logical explanation. Or the sense that you will make out of it, will be a
conclusion that manifests all the way at the end. Some riddles do not make
sense until the path has been clearly laid out. It is only then that you see
the pattern in the insanity, the connection in the puzzle pieces. Such is this
moment. You want to know the answer but the clarity you seek comes from walking
the path and collecting the experiences and tools that are being laid out for
you. There is only one choice. You must walk the path laid out in front of you.
You must be willing to learn the lessons necessary and taste the bitterness of
your unhealed aspects.
~Suzanne Wagner~
Astrology
Today
While the Moon in Leo builds up confidence, your feelings become stronger
and more compelling. There is a deep desire to tell the truth to others and to
share our deepest heart.
The Moon clashes with the Goddess of Love, Venus. So,
while the Moon wants something new and refreshing, Venus is a bit brooding and
less than cooperative. But the Sun in Libra attempts to rein in the emotional
volatility of both of these demanding signs to find a more cooperative way to
the middle ground.
Venus and Mars are parallel and in declination
today. So, while there is a deep desire to act and to bring some sort of
harmony into place, this combination can create a type of competitive
atmosphere. If we could all find a way to channel this energy into a happier
place that is creatively constructive that would be lovely.
Pluto continues to remind us that all things die,
and all things change. And that process is not something that you get to decide
if you want to experience or not. You are experiencing death right now and if
you are awake and aware you will notice how powerless you feel in this moment.
There is the phrase, "Die before you die!" That is what Pluto is
attempting to teach us. We are walking in the shadow of death at this time. We are
walking through the cremation fields of our past life. This present death is
attempting a complicated process to peel away that which is not authentic and
true to what we intended to become. You are in a personal existential crisis.
You are not dealing with superficial issues. You are attempting to release the
power from within by burning away that which is not useful at this time.
Unfortunately, we are just at the beginning of this
"bonfire of the vanities" Pace yourself. Keep letting go of the which
is no longer helpful or relevant to yourself or others.
There is no separation that is possible, even from
those that trigger your anger, resentment, and hate. We are united whether we
like it or not. There is a mystery here asking to be solved. How do you take
the sword of war and suffering out of the core of this beautiful planet without
destroying the planet to get it out?
~Suzanne Wagner~
Quote
Sanity follows the natural
flow and course.
Sanity cares about
cause and effect.
And brings it into
consideration
with each choice
and movement.
Its desire is to
build up and bring forth.
Insanity follows
the god of chaos and destruction.
Insanity desires
to tear down and destroy what has been.
It does not
consider anyone or anything but itself.
And each choice
and movement,
and leaves a trail of blood and tears.
~Suzanne Wagner~
Blog
The Buddhist Concept of
Impermanence
Impermanence is an
undeniable and inescapable fact of human existence from which nothing that
belongs to this earth is ever free.
Buddhism declares
that there are five processes on which no human being has control and which
none can ever change. These five processes are namely, the process of growing
old, of not falling sick, of dying, of decay of things that are perishable, and
of the passing away of that which is liable to pass. Buddhism however suggests
that escape from these is possible and it's through enlightenment and seeking
awareness that leads to conscious clarity.
Thus, early
Buddhism declares that in this world there is nothing that is fixed and
permanent. Everything is subject to change and alteration. "Decay is
inherent in all component things," Buddha accepted that existence was
always in flux. And all things on this earth, a process of continuous becoming.
Life flows like a
river. It is a continuous progressive moment with a series of successive and
yet different moments that all join together to give the impression of one
continuous flow. The connections that cause the illusion of continuous flow are
those of cause and effect.
One state of
awareness leads to another manifestation of existence, and so on and so on. The
river of your life today will not be the same as the river of your life
tomorrow. The swollen, storm swelled river of this moment will not be the same
as the dry season flow of the river later. That river is life and that river
continuously shifts, becoming something and becoming nothing from moment to
moment.
Human beings are
also not the same in each moment. You are not who you were when you were 5
years old now. You will not be who you are now, when you die. A person becomes
what he or she is in the context of the time in which he or she exists. And the
choices and decisions each makes defines those roles and manifestations that become
a part of your own becoming.
Presently, we are
all dealing with the undeniable truth of impermanence and change. This moment
is a product of the past and the result of the previous actions and inactions
of each and every one of us. Because of ignorance, there are those that believe
in something and that something (if they believe in it hard enough) is a
continuous reality.
But in truth, it
is not.
Great
civilizations have come and gone in this river of life. Great moments of art
and civility have been torn down by those that are selfish and ignorant. It is
the complacency of those present in the moment that allow for the destruction
of great legacies.
The seed is not
the tree, though it is an essential part of creating a tree. The fruit is not
the tree, though it is produced by the tree. And the chopping down of the tree
to use it as fuel, ends the process of that tree, until (perhaps) something can
grow up from the scattered seeds or from the deepest roots and truth of that
tree. But that tree will never be the same. It will never look the same. Cycles
have endings and beginnings. And now, we
find ourselves, at the end. The end of what will determine the beginning.
We could end bigotry,
sexual abuse, false beliefs, religions that intend to harm using the great
words of great teachers whose would cringe at the use and abuse of their name
and their gifts to this world. Perhaps, we could end famine, lack of water, and
the destruction of this world. There are many things that are being shown to
each of us that need to end. What do you focus on? What needs to die within
yourself? What are you personally killing off?
~Suzanne Wagner~
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