^Insisting on Justice's Equilibrium^
Moon in Leo ****
The four stars are not a promise but a possibility.
People in your neighborhood who need help or who are indigent or ill may be in your mind and you could be specially nice to them. If you know some astrology, that could help.
The laziness yet superficial harmlessness of lethargy and overeating is one of the seven "Deadly Sins." We can all plead guilty to it at times. Fixed habits you adhere to around your home are curatives. Home seems a good place to be even if the mind soars on international wings. Being a good husband or wife is not the least of human virtues.
Being brave is important. You have to stand for something. That is in the public arena. But silently and quietly, at home or in a secluded spot, you are "an owl sitting in the moonlight," a student of occultism or life's informal mysteries revealed to the subtle reflecting gaze.
A light, joyous spirit vacillates between differing objects of affection. But you can turn that promiscuousness to some other account if you write about your feelings and experiences in a methodical matter. Journaling is a way of opening up doors to the inner self you have not yet thoroughly interviewed.
The impact of beauty is extraordinary. We go through a lot to be near a beautiful body or face. We are willing to nurture someone who pleases us. Others meet our needs when they find our company satisfying.
Our tendency to go in circles is healthy when it helps us orient ourselves to repeating factors which reassure us. Whatever we want to do to shore up the rights, lives or futures of those we respect, cherish or pity can be done if we are courageous, and do some praying along with acting, pleading, dealing and requesting.
{Saturday} ^Insisting on Justice's Equilibrium^
Cosmic Piper
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