November 30, 2015

Numerology/Astrology for 12/1/15 – Plus Personal Blog

About the Author: Suzanne Wagner
By Published On: November 30, 2015Categories: Astrology/Numerology

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Numerology/Astrology for 12/1/15
December 1st is the number 3. Does it feel like chaos and emotional reaction is the pattern that is enveloping you at the moment? What a cycle this has been. So many are in a place of feeling over the top in a reactive sort of way. It is exhausting to navigate such emotional intensity during an already intense holiday season. There will be those of you that just want to go to bed and sleep because the stress is too much to handle. Things are not going the way you expected and you are seeing that the choices of the past are clearly up for review but now you are stuck because of agreements that you have previously made. Fortunately, this morning, Mercury forms a trine with Uranus, helping you to re-negotiate your choices and hopefully make more satisfying decisions. Help comes when you attend meetings and other organized group activities, to communicate online, and to take part in activities involving computers, scientific projects, and metaphysics. Your intuition is strong, new choices need to be made, and insights seem to come from “out of the blue”. Original, creative ideas are easy to come by but you may find others are not as happy about those choices you are making. A square between Mercury and Chiron will point out a lack of confidence and possibly create misunderstandings as a result. You should try to avoid shooting yourself in the foot with communications that might provoke. Know that others are tremendously touchy and the insecurity that is happening is causing everyone to second-guess himself or herself. The Moon is in creative, demonstrative Leo all day giving you the energy to keep going and to have confidence is the forward progression that is being asked of you.
~Suzanne Wagner~

 

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Grace sometimes touches life in such a way that one’s whole being is set on fire in such a powerful way that one becomes filled with a confidence and urge to throw one’s whole existence into the abyss of the Self.

You may find yourself saying, ‘Remove everything. Save nothing. Remove every falsehood from my being.’

Then everything is thrown aside, including one’s self, the ‘thrower’. Unexpectedly, one finds a sense of great unburdening, a completeness, peace and quiet joy within one’s heart. Now there remains an effortless silence and stillness. And it’s not that there remains an ‘I’ that received this. There is nobody to receive.

Inside one’s being, one quietly knows: ‘I am neither a “receiver” nor a “giver”. I am no one.’ And yet, one finds oneself saying, ‘Thank you, Beloved.’
~ Mooji ~

 

 

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Grace is my word for today. I have been attempting to walk through the chaos of this present moment with less emotional reaction and move from a place of finding a balance that serves all. It is difficult in moments of change. We become accustomed to a particular pattern of awareness and certain habits within our controlled circumstances. If you have noticed, all the certainty has gone out the window and all the feelings of control over our environment have gone with them. The raw and rude awakening to the distortion in our reality is becoming horribly clear and this has broken those rose-colored glasses each of us has been wearing. It is not fun to see that many Americans are not aligned on the basic principals of the core that has formed, established and sustained this country for a long time. But in truth as a country we are consistently being asked to reach out of our prejudices and back into the deeper principals that our forefathers have established for this country. Many times we have fallen short of the ideals that our forefathers saw as the beacon of hope that American was to stand for. In this moment we have failed in the hope that our Founding Fathers fought and died for. It is time to regroup, come back to the deep truths held in the words that were placed to guide the American potential forward.
~Suzanne Wagner~

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