Today’s Oracle takes us to the Aquarius weekly for Feb. 29, 2008

You are making some enormous discoveries about who you are — but so far, amazing (and frustrating, at times) as the trip has been, it’s like it’s all been practice. Now, discoveries are beautiful, and becoming someone new is beautiful, but I suggest you pay attention to the shadow factor. In other words, not everything that comes up will be about sweetness and starlight. We tend to be a society of people addicted to over-stimulation without risk. One of the ways we avoid risk, on the most personal level, is to avoid the discussion of anything about ourselves that we don’t like; to filter out the emotional level of experience (and all its contradictions) with the more easily crafted mental level. I suggest that you go willingly wherever your psyche wants to take you. I suggest you make a vow that there is nothing in yourself that you’re unwilling to look at, see, feel, or experience. You crave freedom — this is one of the first things you need to do, if you really want it.
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you do know how to hold a girl’s feet to the fire, Ericle.
“go willingly wherever your psyche wants to take you”, it does sound freeing, but I feel like the “going” is more like creeping along, less wild mustang running free, more garden snail. But movement is movement, I don’t have to do it all at once I guess.
“I suggest you make a vow that there is nothing in yourself that you’re unwilling to look at see, feel, or experience”. Yes, once again, this Oracle is so spot on for me. Not an easy task and has been a pretty wretched beginning to the year – but the more I’m able to stay with the unpleasant, the more I can see that, as the great Bard said, “There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.”