Today’s Oracle takes us to the Leo weekly for Oct 25, 2004

Aspects this week may find you in one of the most rebellious and restless moods in many months, particularly where your work and professional life are concerned. You are beginning to find evidence that you have a truly valuable role in the world, and are also beginning to notice in some potent ways that you’re valued for what you contribute. With that light may come a phase of shadow, that is, doubt in yourself, or some external reason to doubt. This, in particular, is what I suggest you wage a little revolt against. Look clear past anything that seems to contradict your deepest intuition.
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That’s so beautiful! Thank you Stormi.
this seemed to resonate with the day …
“Like an ancient old-growth forest β where the subtle play of light, texture and shadows is the product of a process measured in centuries and inches β most things of lasting value develop gradually, at their own pace. The ability to learn from experience β one of humanity’s greatest capacities β implies constant yet gradual progress. The combination of stillness within and determination without are the essence of this dynamic. Good things sometimes sprout quickly; the truly delightful take much longer.” 53.Chien
thank you Stormi! π
happy 40ing old friend! β₯ο»Ώ
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Yes. Thank you for another wonderful Oracle. The ‘shadow phase’ is so apt. But I’ve also come such a long way since only a year ago and am in a totally different place that I never would have believes possible. So am learning to trust in the inherent wisdom of life and that it takes me where I need to go and shows me what I need to know – which isn’t always easy.