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Mar. 19th, 2006 08:47 pmSo I think astrology is so much bullshit, but I always find something of use in the astrology column at Free Will Astrology. Not because of the astrology aspect, but just because I like the advice.
Aries Horoscope for week of March 16, 2006
Your horoscope this week comes to you courtesy of the ancient Chinese book of oracles, the I Ching, translated by Richard Wilhelm. The title of your reading is "Liberation." Here's the heart of it: "In times of standstill it will happen that inferior people attach themselves to you and even seem to grow indispensable. But when the time of deliverance draws near, with its call to action, you must free yourself from such chance acquaintances with whom you have no inner connections. For otherwise the friends who share your views, on whom you could rely and together with whom you could accomplish great things, mistrust you and stay away."
This really spoke to me. I think that a couple of months ago I wrote that the last year had been a year of pruning and winnowing, and I feel like that is still continuing. I want the influences in my life and the people I spend my time on to be people with whom I have mutual respect and a meeting of the minds. Reading this helped me refocus on my desire to make a "family" of friends and to scale back on spending time on relationships that don't have mutual enrichment and support. Not that I have many of those now anyway, but it's good to be reminded to be aware of how I spend my relationship energy.
Aries Horoscope for week of March 16, 2006
Your horoscope this week comes to you courtesy of the ancient Chinese book of oracles, the I Ching, translated by Richard Wilhelm. The title of your reading is "Liberation." Here's the heart of it: "In times of standstill it will happen that inferior people attach themselves to you and even seem to grow indispensable. But when the time of deliverance draws near, with its call to action, you must free yourself from such chance acquaintances with whom you have no inner connections. For otherwise the friends who share your views, on whom you could rely and together with whom you could accomplish great things, mistrust you and stay away."
This really spoke to me. I think that a couple of months ago I wrote that the last year had been a year of pruning and winnowing, and I feel like that is still continuing. I want the influences in my life and the people I spend my time on to be people with whom I have mutual respect and a meeting of the minds. Reading this helped me refocus on my desire to make a "family" of friends and to scale back on spending time on relationships that don't have mutual enrichment and support. Not that I have many of those now anyway, but it's good to be reminded to be aware of how I spend my relationship energy.