Astrology Today: Oracle for Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Taurus weekly for August 18, 2006

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Welcome any guests or visitors this week, and accept that their presence may have a profound influence on your life. If nobody shows up from the outside, those with whom you share emotional or physical space are in a sense your most important teachers. More is changing than you can yet imagine; the forces of nature are at work behind the scenes, setting you free from so many past circumstances. Surely you must sense some deep change coming — though you seem to feel quite at home in your skin. That’s a fine combination. Family Focus: Make sure children know that their home really is their own.

Note, The Oracle is a random selection from the Eric Francis horoscope archives. Each day we publish one entry from among the 10,000 in our database. It’s a little slice of horoscope history — but chosen by our Oracle program, which always speaks to the present moment. New horoscopes are published each Friday plus twice a month in Planet Waves subscriber edition and Planet Waves Light. And for your 2012 annual reading, you’ll find Revolution. Revelation. Reality Check.

3 thoughts on “Astrology Today: Oracle for Wednesday, April 25, 2012”

  1. That year, 2006, was awful for us. We moved for Dave’s new job but they fired him three months later. We had no unemployment benefits (having exhausted them in 2005 after he was laid off for a year and neither of us could find work). So I ended up going to the food bank and soup kitchens and other charities to feed the kids. Toilet paper was the hardest thing to come by because when foodstamps did kick in, they bought only food. Cash assistance was $524 a month for our family of six; that didn’t even pay the $1000 a month rent on our little 3 bedroom house much less the $400 car payment and utilities or shampoo, detergent, toilet paper and the pads for four menstruating females. Food stamps buy only food, nothing else.

    As we both looked for work, our kids lived in fear of being kicked out of the house and going hungry. Dave got a job but the manager didn’t like him so she got him fired. That was after 3 months; he threw up when he came home because he was so devastated. He got a temp job but it only lasted through December that year.

    2004-2007 were horrible years for all of us and when things finally started getting better, we all realized we all had suffered the signs of depression and PTSD.

    Our kids still show signs of having lived through that time.

  2. this little bull remembers this week in 2006: i’d just signed the lease for my current apt the week before, but had not fully moved in yet. i was living with my parents that summer, licking my wounds after an emotionally devastating breakup. and one of the neighbors who helped me move asked me out, kind of kick-starting a new phase…

  3. hi karena —

    i’m going to move your comment to the article you’re referring to above, so it can be part of the larger conversation. i’m guessing it ended up under the oracle by mistake.

    🙂

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