THE ORACLE REPORT:
Saturday, March 18 - Sunday, March 19, 2017
Disseminating Moon Phase: share, communicate
Moon in Sagittarius
Aspect of the Aeon Sophia (Wisdom): all ten Emissaries of Wisdom
Aspect of the Aeon Thelete (Will): Seth, God of the North
Skill: stay true to self
True Alignments: self respect, sharing ideas and wishes, patience, ability to rearrange or reinterpret to find solutions, ability to walk the talk, following intuition when lead to books or information, mysticism, breaking things down into smaller or more manageable parts, truth of the matter, understanding that we are often saved by our rejections
Catalysts for Change: projection of shadow side (core fears/things we are uncomfortable with about ourselves), overanalyzing, overemphasis on appearance and what others think, codependency, the need to set personal boundaries, rigid parameters of what is "acceptable" leading to missed opportunities, making things harder than they need to be, diminishing worth or devaluing/discarding, impatient, out of touch with true self,
Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Month: "the race begins: intent on outdistancing his rivals, a jockey spurs his horse to great speed"
Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Year: "the magic carpet of Oriental imagery"
What are the many colors of you?
This weekend, the energetics of the planets (including the energetics of the Moon and the Black Moon in Sagittarius, making for Black Moon days) are teaching us to stay true to ourselves, self-direct, and put ourselves in relation to others into perspective.
When the Moon and Black Moon are together in Sagittarius, the Gemini-Sagittarius polarity of rejection/the need for approval from others (Gemini) and feelings of meaninglessness or constant searching (Sagittarius) is activated. Issues with truths and untruths surface. It can be harder to activate one's will. The tendency to project our shadow sides (feelings of fear, shame, failure) onto others is higher. Since Gemini naturally involves the dynamic of "the other," projection is more common. We often look to others to blame...
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