Astrology Today: Oracle for Saturday, March 15, 2014

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Scorpio monthly for July 1, 2000

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Home is where you can undress, and it could be anywhere, on any side of the ocean, on any side of town, and you know that. Looked at another way, home is where you can get your phone messages. Ask these two questions and you’ll have no problem figuring out where you belong. But be specific. If you cannot undress in your living room, you are not at home there. If you cannot check for your phone messages from your lover’s house because of their live-in (just an example), then you can’t really be at home there. Home is where other people can’t control you, and, for good measure, where you don’t need to control them. But once you’re there — well, that’s another story. All kinds of ideas and possibilities await you, ones that will help you explore some fine new dimensions of who you are from a place you really know you’re safe and secure. And what an innovation.

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.

1 thought on “Astrology Today: Oracle for Saturday, March 15, 2014”

  1. Not so sure. Home is where you feel unconditional love and are connected to your higher self. I can, and have, undressed in all the places I’ve lived, but a house isn’t a home. Many apartments, 3 houses, only had one *home*. Home is an undefinable sense of place and belonging, not just where we get our phone messages, or rather, these days, our email. These places where we belong and feel connected do not come along as often as we need, or would like. It took decades to find the first and decades more to find the next, both long gone.

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