Astrological reading sept 4 , 2020
Lynnann, Something BIG Has Happened To You...
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If you have premonitory dreams - and you should! - 3 is your most auspicious number. It's also lucky for travel and in financial matters.
And 13, your number for happiness, can also be used to combat misfortune.
Use a combination of these three numbers as often as you can. Luck will do many things for you, and your intuition will do the rest.
True Purpose
What You Can Expect In Your Future
An Opportunity For True Love...
The Recognition You Deserve...
A Clear Direction At Work...
A Window Of Luck And Abundance...
A Flow Of Youthful Energy...
The Discovery Of Your True Purpose...
Major Problems You Can Avoid...
The Decision Is Yours!
A Personal Roadmap For What To Expect And Do Every Day To Manifest The Best Year Of Your Life
From homeless teen to coffeehouse singer, to eventually being mentored by music greats including Bob Dylan and Neil Young, Jewel’s life turned to great fortune thanks to key decisions she made for her career during CRUCIAL transit periods. These decisions unlocked her TRUE POTENTIAL by chance.
The results have been stunning, bringing her INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS as a multi-platinum recording artist, Emmy nominated actress, director, and author. Today, Jewel is estimated to be worth $30 million dollars.
Here’s an example of the kind of transit period I am talking about: In 1994 and 1995 when Jewel was discovered and signed with Atlantic Records to record her first album, the planet Jupiter (which brings gifts and expands talents), was transiting her Sun, Moon, North Node, and Mercury.
She worked very hard during that period and was rewarded in 1996 with skyrocketing success. This success came during the TRANSIT PERIOD when Jupiter opposed her Midheaven (which connects with both career and being in the public eye), as well as Saturn, which is the planet that gives rewards only after the hard work is done.
You just cannot make this stuff up!
So let’s think about this for a moment … if Jewel had given up during that difficult time living on the streets … if she had not continued to play her original tunes in coffeehouses around town … if she had stuck around in Alaska singing in bars instead of going off on her own … she may have never been discovered.
For Jewel, her life-changing decision to tough it out on the streets and keep singing during a key transit period was by chance. For you, Lynnann, it can be by CHOICE.
UPRIGHT: Illusion, fear, anxiety, subconscious, intuition
MOON DESCRIPTION
The Moon card shows a full moon in the night’s sky, positioned between two large towers. The Moon is a symbol of intuition, dreams, and the unconscious. Its light is dim compared to the sun, and only slightly illuminates the path to higher consciousness winding between the two towers.
In the foreground is a small pool, representing the watery, subconscious mind. A small crayfish crawls out of the pool, symbolising the early stages of consciousness unfolding. A dog and a wolf stand in the grassy field, howling at the moon, representing both the tamed and the wild aspects of our minds.
Feb- wheel of fortune
Wheel Of Fortune Keywords
UPRIGHT: Good luck, karma, life cycles, destiny, a turning point
WHEEL OF FORTUNE DESCRIPTION
The Wheel of Fortune card shows a giant wheel, with three figures on the outer edges. Four Hebrew letters – YHVH (Yod Heh Vau Heh), the unpronounceable name of God – are inscribed on the wheel’s face. There are also the letters TORA, thought to be a version of the word Torah, meaning ‘law’, or TAROT, or even ROTA (Latin for ‘wheel’). The middle wheel has the alchemical symbols for mercury, sulphur, water and salt – the building blocks of life and the four elements – and represents formative power.
On the outer circle is a snake, the Egyptian god Typhon (the god of evil), descending on the left side. The snake also represents the life force plunging into the material world. On the right side rises the Anubis, the Egyptian God of the dead who welcomes souls to the underworld. And on top of the wheel sits the Sphinx, representing knowledge and strength.
In the corners of the Wheel of Fortune card are four winged creatures, each associated with the four fixed signs of the Zodiac: the angel is Aquarius, the eagle is Scorpio, the lion is Leo, and the bull is Taurus. Their wings signify stability amidst movement and change, and each holds the Torah, representing wisdom.
Mar- the hanged man
Hanged Man Keywords
UPRIGHT: Pause, surrender, letting go, new perspectives
HANGED MAN DESCRIPTION
The Hanged Man shows a man suspended from a T-shaped cross made of living wood. He is hanging upside-down, viewing the world from a completely different perspective, and his facial expression is calm and serene, suggesting that he is in this hanging position by his own choice. He has a halo around his head, symbolising new insight, awareness and enlightenment. His right foot is bound to the tree, but his left foot remains free, bent at the knee and tucked in behind his right leg. His arms are bent, with hands held behind his back, forming an inverted triangle. The man is wearing red pants representing human passion and the physical body, and a blue vest for knowledge. The Hanged Man is the card of ultimate surrender, of being suspended in time and of martyrdom and sacrifice to the greater good.
Apr- the tower
Tower Keywords
UPRIGHT: Sudden change, upheaval, chaos, revelation, awakening
TOWER DESCRIPTION
The Tower shows a tall tower perched on the top of a rocky mountain. Lightning strikes set the building alight, and two people leap from the windows, head first and arms outstretched. It is a scene of chaos and destruction.
The Tower itself is a solid structure, but because it has been built on shaky foundations, it only takes one bolt of lightning to bring it down. It represents ambitions and goals made on false premises.
The lightning represents a sudden surge of energy and insight that leads to a break-through or revelation. It enters via the top of the building and knocks off the crown, symbolising energy flowing down from the Universe, through the crown chakra. The people are desperate to escape from the burning building, not knowing what awaits them as they fall. Around them are 22 flames, representing the 12 signs of the zodiac and 10 points of the Tree of Life, suggesting that even in times of disaster, there is always divine intervention.
May- the judgement
Judgement Keywords
UPRIGHT: Judgement, rebirth, inner calling, absolution
JUDGEMENT DESCRIPTION
The Judgement card shows naked men, women, and children rising from their graves, arms outspread and looking up into the sky. Above, Archangel Gabriel – the Messenger of God – blows his trumpet. The people respond to his call, ready to be judged and to find out if they will be accepted into the heavens or not. In the background is an extensive mountain range, signifying the insurmountable obstacles and the impossibility of avoiding judgement.
World Keywords
UPRIGHT: Completion, integration, accomplishment, travel
WORLD DESCRIPTION
The World card shows a naked woman wrapped in a purple cloth, dancing inside a large laurel wreath. She looks behind her to the past, while her body moves forward to the future. In her hands are two wands or batons, like the one the Magician holds. It is a symbol that what was manifested with the Magician has now come to completion with the World. The wreath is circular, symbolising a continual cycle of successful completion and new beginnings because, as the woman steps through the wreath, she is completing one phase but beginning another one almost straight away.
Around the wreath are four figures (a lion, bull, cherub and eagle), similar to those in the Wheel of Fortune. Both the World and the Wheel of Fortune speak to the cyclical nature of your life and your progression through its cycles. The four figures represent the four fixed signs of the Zodiac—Leo, Taurus, Aquarius, and Scorpio. They are symbolic of the four elements, the four suits of the Tarot, four compass points, four seasons, and the four corners of the Universe. They are here to guide you from one phase to the next, bringing balance and harmony to your journey.
Jul- the devil
Devil Keywords
UPRIGHT: Shadow self, attachment, addiction, restriction, sexuality
DEVIL DESCRIPTION
The Devil card shows Baphomet, or the Horned Goat of Mendes, a creature that is half man, half goat. Baphomet originally represented the balance between good and evil, male and female, and human and animal; however, more recently, this figure has been linked to the occult and has become a scapegoat for all things considered ‘evil’.
The Devil has the wings of a vampire bat, an animal that sucks the lifeblood out of its prey, symbolic of what happens when you give in to your raw desires. He has a hypnotic stare which ‘magnetises’ and entrances those who come near him, bringing them under his power. Above him is an inverted pentagram – a sign of the darker side of magic and occultism. He raises his right hand in the Vulcan Salute – a Jewish blessing, later made famous by the film series, Star Trek. In his left hand, he holds a lit torch.
At the foot of the Devil stand a man and a woman, both naked and chained to the podium on which the Devil sits. They appear to be held here against their will – but look closer, and you will notice that the chains around their necks are loose and could be easily removed. Each has small horns on their head, like the devil’s, a sign that they are becoming increasingly like him the longer they stay here. Both have tails, a further symbol of their animalistic tendencies and raw instincts, and the grapes and the fire on their respective tails signify pleasure and lust.
Aug- the pope
Hierophant Keywords
UPRIGHT: Spiritual wisdom, religious beliefs, conformity, tradition,institutions
HIEROPHANT DESCRIPTION
The Hierophant is the masculine counterpart to the High Priestess. He is also known as the Pope or the Teacher in other Tarot decks and is ruled by Taurus.
The Hierophant is a religious figure sitting between two pillars of a sacred temple – though this temple differs from the one in which the High Priestess sits. He wears three robes – red, blue and white – and a three-tiered crown, both representing the three worlds over which he rules (the conscious, sub-conscious and super-conscious). In his left hand, he holds the Papal Cross, a triple sceptre that signifies his religious status. He raises his right hand in a religious blessing, with two fingers pointing towards Heaven and two towards Earth.
Before him kneel two followers. The Hierophant’s task is to pass down his spiritual wisdom and initiate the two into the church so they can take up their appointed roles. This imagery speaks to a shared group identity and a rite of passage to enter the next level. The crossed keys at the Hierophant’s feet represent the balance between the conscious and subconscious minds and the unlocking of mysteries, which only he can teach.
Sept- the star
Star Keywords
UPRIGHT: Hope, faith, purpose, renewal, spirituality
STAR DESCRIPTION
The Star card shows a naked woman kneeling at the edge of a small pool. She holds two containers of water: one in her left hand (the subconscious) and one in her right (the conscious). She pours the water out to nourish the earth and to continue the cycle of fertility, represented by the lush greenery around her. The other container pours the water onto dry land in five rivulets, representing the five senses.
The woman has one foot on the ground, representing her practical abilities and good common sense, and the other foot in the water, representing her intuition and inner resources and listening to her inner voice. She is naked, representing her vulnerability and purity under the vastness of the starry night sky. Behind her shines one large star, representing her core essences, and seven smaller stars, representing the chakras.
Oct- the hermit
Hermit Keywords
UPRIGHT: Soul-searching, introspection, being alone, inner guidance
HERMIT DESCRIPTION
The Hermit stands alone on the top of a mountain. The snow-capped range symbolises his spiritual mastery, growth and accomplishment. He has chosen this path of self-discovery and, as a result, has reached a heightened state of awareness.
In his right hand, he holds a lantern with a six-pointed star inside; it is the Seal of Solomon, a symbol of wisdom. As the Hermit walks his path, the lamp lights his way – but it only illuminates his next few steps rather than the full journey. He must step forward to see where to go next, knowing that not everything will be revealed at once. In his left hand, the side of the subconscious mind, the Hermit holds a long staff (a sign of his power and authority), which he uses to guide and balance him.
Temperance Keywords
UPRIGHT: Balance, moderation, patience, purpose
TEMPERANCE DESCRIPTION
The Temperance card shows a large, winged angel who is both masculine and feminine. She wears a light blue robe with a triangle enclosed in a square on the front, representing that humans (the triangle) are bound by the Earth and natural law (square). The angel balances between one foot on the rocks, expressing the need to stay grounded, and one foot in the water, showing the need to be in flow. She pours water between two cups, symbolic of the flow and alchemy of life.
In the background, there is a winding path up to a mountain range, reflecting the journey through life. Above the mountains hovers a golden crown encased in a glowing light, a symbol of taking the Higher path and staying true to one’s life purpose and meaning.
Dec- the chariot
Chariot Keywords
UPRIGHT: Control, willpower, success, action, determination
CHARIOT DESCRIPTION
The Chariot Tarot card shows a brave warrior standing inside a chariot. He wears armour decorated with crescent moons (representing what is coming into being), a tunic with a square (the strength of will) and other alchemical symbols (spiritual transformation). The laurel and star crown signals victory, success and spiritual evolution. Although he appears to be driving the chariot, the charioteer holds no reins – just a wand like the Magician’s – symbolising that he controls through the strength of his will and mind.
The charioteer stands tall – there’s no sitting down for this guy, as he’s all about taking action and moving forward. Above his head is a canopy of six-pointed stars, suggesting his connection to the celestial world and the Divine will. In front of the vehicle sit a black and a white sphinx, representing duality, positive and negative and, at times, opposing forces. Note how the sphinxes are pulling in opposite directions, but the charioteer uses his willpower and sheer resolve to steer the chariot forward in the direction he wants.
Behind the chariot flows a wide river, symbolic of the need to be ‘in flow’ with the rhythm of life while also charging ahead toward your goals and intentions
Outcome- death
9 feb 2021
What is your Ayurvedic body/ mind type quiz
Your Dosha is pitta
Here’s to the Passionate Ones.
Let's talk about you.
The visionary. The one with the razor sharp wit. The one with a lot of Pitta.
Oh how you light up a room, pitta! You have a warm, bright personality that draws people to you and melts their hearts.
A pitta woman is an alchemist. You take all situations and transform them into whatever will serve you.
You can see people and events clearly - which makes you a great leader (and you wouldn’t have it any other way), and a quick decision maker.
You might find yourself lacking in the patience department when it comes to the efficiency of others, including when your kids take too long to tie their shoes. It feels like their minds aren’t as sharp as yours, which can lead you to be sharp with them.
You can't help but burn the candle at both ends. Always a “doer”, workaholism takes over. You're good at overdrive.
... but overdrive isn't good for you.
Pitta - the energy of digestion & transformation
IF YOU HAVE TOO MUCH PITTA, YOU MIGHT BE STRUGGLING WITH:
feeling short tempered
"snapping" at your kids / your spouse or loved ones
being excessively judgmental toward others or yourself
feeling resentful
refusing to take a break; pushing yourself to exhaustion because "there's so much to get done"
feeling inflamed
breaking out in a rash or experiencing acne
There really is such a thing as too much of a good thing. Which for you, my dear, can lead to pitta imbalance.
If this sounds like you I’ve got awesome news; Because you’re inherently super motivated and tend to finish what you start, when you find answers, you take action!
And you’re about to get a whole lotta answers.
Feelin’ the heat, Pitta?
If your “passionate vibe” has turned a little more “ragey”
here’s a few key lifestyle shifts to keep you cool as a cucumber
1. Get outside at least once per day.
Nature has all the opposite qualities of Pitta. It’s cool, calming and grounded. In Ayurveda we seek to bring balance through opposites. You’re great at taking action, Pitta. You’ve got that on lock. What you actually need is INACTION.
Embrace doing nothing - understand that you’re actually doing something when you’re doing “nothing.” (seriously how great is this assignment?)
2. Lay off the sugar and maybe dial back that coffee (just a little, don’t hate me).
Coffee, hot sauce, and sugar are like lighter fluid for Pitta. These foods dial up your internal heat, which in turn dials up pittas aggression, your drive and tendency to burn the candle at both ends. Pittas sometimes suffer from heartburn, red rashes, indigestion or migraines, these things will only make it worse.
If giving up coffee feels like giving up on life, try reducing your intake of coffee to one cup a day, or better yet, cut it with an herbal coffee like dandelion and chicory root blend.
3. Try a non-competitive physical activity.
Pitta’s need to dance and let themselves be free. No need to take up running or join a rugby team - that will only create more heat, and you’ve got enough of that, Pitta. Try the chill activities you might’ve avoided up until now, like yoga or meditation. And no, my dear, I do not mean hot yoga.
3 march 2021
Astro profile
Birthday:
Saturday, September 08th 1979 at 11:56.
Today, the person is 15,152 days old.
Place of birth:
Worcester, United States (42° 15' N, -71° 48' W)
Timezone: UTC --4, Daylight Saving Time)
Zodiac sign | Virgo - 10th House (15° 24') |
Ascendant / Rising sign | Scorpio (19° 54') |
Moon | Aries 5th House (16° 25') |
Mercury | Virgo - 10th House (11° 9') |
Venus | Virgo - 10th House (19° 16') |
Mars | Cancer - 8th House (20° 4') |
Jupiter | Leo - 9th House (25° 44') |
Saturn | Virgo - 10th House (17° 1') |
Uranus | Scorpio - 12th House (17° 45') |
Neptune | Sagittarius - 1st House (17° 45') |
Pluto | Libra - 11th House (17° 50') |
1st House | Scorpio (19° 54') |
2nd House | Sagittarius (20° 1') |
3rd House | Capricorn (25° 32') |
4th House - Imum Coeli | Pisces (2° 20') |
5th House | Aries (4° 10') |
6th House | Aries (29° 26') |
7th House - Descendant | Taurus (19° 54') |
8th House | Gemini (20° 1') |
9th House | Cancer (25° 32') |
10th House - Midheaven | Virgo (2° 20') |
11th House | Libra (4° 10') |
12th House | Libra (29° 26') |
CHART EXPLAINED:
"People with Gemini rising tend to be friendly, communicative, flexible, indecisive, unsure, liking to do two or more things at once, witty, clever, very active mentally, high-strung, temperamental, nervous or anxious, talkative, superficial, and always ready for something different. There may be two distinct sides to you as Gemini represents the Twins. You have a strong need to communicate what you already know and to learn more. You enjoy reading and traveling as they both give plenty of scope for picking up new knowledge. You need variety and can be the jack of all trades and the master of none. You tend to go wide for breadth, not depth. You may appear confident, but you can lack self-confidence and inner sureness. You love to talk, both with your mouth as well as your hands. Spiritual lesson to learn: Control (learn to control and not scatter energies and to prioritize). Mercury rules Gemini so Mercury will be important in your chart."
Started at crown
Yellow green encompassed by the maroon purple keeps floating in front of me.
Fine I say, I will start at that one
A deep make voice 'shut up' like they were talking to some one else for me(?)
Card 7 – Ace of Cup: Don’t lose hope there is something positive coming your way. If you have been waiting for good news, it’s coming soon. Let your stress go take a breath and meditate and know that the universe is working on setting things right. Now is a time to stay positive and look at the good in everything and everyone. Don’t give up on your dreams and as a matter of fact pay better attention to your dreams and intuition, they hold some key information you may need for the future. Try to avoid judging others and seeing them with an open mind, everyone can use a little understanding and it just might result in brightening everyone’s perspective.
Card 1 – Rejuvenation (Reversed): You’re in search of freedom or muse lately. You have gone to a dull stagnant stuck feeling leaving you feeling, not yourself. There is a silver lining being stir crazy however, it also means you have time to create lists. Lack of inspiration does not mean less to do or lack of tasks look at this time as a chance to get your ducks back in a row. This way goals can be met more easily when the play button is pressed again. Have no fear that you will find a way through this blockage of sorts in your daily life so don’t lose hope just yet. Beware of letting your frustration of things taking so long to develop out on yourself and others. Patience and utilizing the time to list what needs to be done most is the right way to survive this period.
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