By Judith Gayle | Political Waves
I was one of those pesky little (mutable) kids that constantly asked “why?” much to my weary (cardinal) parents’ dismay. Now, the reporters creed of “who, what, where, when” still pales to the question of “why” in my grown-up mind, and I’m still in quest of the human variables that answer that question. It isn’t until we can identify our “whys” that we can fully entertain our options and make informed choices to change outcomes.
As Genevieve Hathaway told us here on the free blog portion of Planet Waves, “You have the ability to end any of the negative patterns Nessus represents once you see them for what they are.” Seeing negative patterns is the trick, and there’s a word for this activity: growth.
That was one of the reasons I was drawn to Eric’s fledgling website more than a decade ago. Finally! An astrologer who dug deeply into the esoteric, uncovering the subtle influences that colors our behavior while honoring the spiritual tug that asks us to lift our consciousness into a higher octave. More, he flavored it all with his deep love for humanity. I can always trust Eric for the energetic puzzle pieces that create our current reality, which is why I’m glad to follow his Friday edition. He does the heavy lifting, untangling the variables and answering part of my essential question: why are we experiencing in this particular way?
That’s the big picture of course, but he also covers each individualized energy signature, sign by sign, with uncommon intuitive skill, smoothing out the bumps on our personal path. If you haven’t thought about signing up for Planet Waves’ premium service, you should consider giving yourself that gift. You won’t be sorry, especially if you want to know “why.”
And ‘why’ is a good question for this kaleidoscope of a week, taking us from the mundane to the profound and back again with a shift of the lens. The concentration of Pisces energy informing this period has done a thorough job of unearthing complex politics, bewildering dreamscapes and for some of us, muddled emotions that are precisely represented as the dual-fish attempting to split itself apart. It can best be described as a week of revelation, consternation and confusion, punctuated by frequent calls of, “Yes, but …”