Astrology Today: The Oracle for Sunday, July 5, 2009

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Libra weekly of March 2, 2007

The Oracle.
Photo by Danielle Voirin.

For all the beauty you bring into the world, something else typically happens when you try to do it intentionally; I would guess (and this is a guess, but based on your solar chart) that you either fall short of your own expectations, or wish that what you create would come out as beautifully as you see it in your mind’s eye. The current weeks provide true determination to refine and clarify your expressive talent. I suggest you work with tools that are hot, or any process that involves heat: a kiln, welding, soldering, something requiring friction, or in particular, anything that uses electricity. Feel the power in your hands — and shape the world till you see yourself truly.

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1 thought on “Astrology Today: The Oracle for Sunday, July 5, 2009”

  1. And while you’re waiting for the mid-year edition, you might enjoy this little piece of insight:

    It’s Sunday, how about some Monotheism? A book review of Robert Wright’s new book, The Evolution of God. Amazing…

    “Actually, “The Evolution of God” never grapples with the most basic religious question — the existence of God. Instead it charts the twists and turns of how God’s personality has kept changing over the centuries, and specifically, how the rough-and-tumble politics of the ancient Middle East shaped the Abrahamic religions. The book is filled with richly observed details about the Bible and the Quran, though Wright wears his learning lightly as he guides us through several thousand years of religious history.

    There’s something to offend just about everyone in this book. . .”

    Attaboy.

    http://www.salon.com/env/atoms_eden/2009/06/24/evolution_of_god/index.html

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