Astrology Today: The Oracle for Sunday, August 30, 2009

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Sagittarius monthly of Dec. 1, 2004

The Oracle.
Photo by Danielle Voirin.

To write this horoscope correctly, I’ll need to add a new hard drive onto my laptop. Just what hasn’t happened this year? Let’s see — you managed to stay alive, you’ve skated through or around a few little health crises, your relationship situation took some major developments (some amazing, some unusually painful), you claimed ownership of your ideas and, in the end, you re-emerged in society as the person you knew you were on the inside but could never quite carry forth. Was it worth it? Well, since you haven’t stopped a single day and have worked even through most of the nights, is that really a fair question? Consider that all the big changes you must make are done; now you have one necessity and one alone: live each day for the love and beauty of it. I’m with you: we’re seeing hard times on a weird planet, but so what.

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1 thought on “Astrology Today: The Oracle for Sunday, August 30, 2009”

  1. I remember this scope. It was as true then as it is now. Crazily so.

    Does anybody else ever think that maybe the universe revolves around us making our decisions? That maybe the universe is just a reflection of us in our entirety? That we: You, I, are manifestations of our own capacity to perceive?

    I’ll end it there for now… I WILL WILL TOO LOVE! (I lack a better way to put it.)

    Lend a hand, if you’ve a view… one way or another, this engines gotta move!

    Jere Loscutoff

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