Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Forecast: Wednesday 5 March 2014

Wednesday 5 March 2014

Sun in Pisces; Moon in Taurus; Foci in 3, Communication and 10, Career

|Karmically intense or sobering third| of this week continues (until Friday afternoon)

\Pertinacity/

Although moods may be strained, it is well not to ignore simple opportunities near at hand. Doing the harder rather than easier thing is often better. 

Your talents and abilities are displayable with music, or as if music, full of the melody of your ambition and the harmony of your intention to hold on to factors which, while at first discordant, can be blended with care and kindness.

The oddness or peculiarity of some people stares you in the face. They may have become unpopular because of something in them not easily understood or blended with others' perceptions. Sometimes being good to them seems a sacrifice yet is a worthy one.

You can be responsive to someone adventurous and hopeful who has not yet found his way and so often grates against your values or feelings. You respond positively because you sense his striving for something better.

Sandbanks on which your ship seems stranded may be connected with money or accounting, but the path gets clearer as Mercury gradually picks up speed. Some things may not go really smoothly until March 20.

Sharing what you know with others sometimes seems impossible. They aren't prepared, or they push away what would help them because it is unfamiliar. Your pertinacity, in holding on to what you know, could nudge them in the right direction eventually.

When things seem blocked, indifference is too easy an "out" and only leads "out" from opportunities which, no matter how daunting, are your best recourse.

You may feel protective of someone who is learning slowly and needs to be defended from misunderstanding while doing that. Others' impatience could injure him.  (Paragraphs 3 and 4.) They may grimace at his immaturity or arrogance, meanwhile not seeing the goodness in him trying to find its avenue.

We keep trying to do the best we can, while needing rest sometimes. "Unclutch and let go," Marc Edmund Jones used to say, when the going is rough or agonizing. One does not need hours but minutes to do this, in most cases. Gradual improvements and helpful influences encourage repeated recoveries of poise.

{Wednesday} /Pertinacity\

Cosmic Piper







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