![]() ![]() But I urge you to refrain from taming and toning yourself down too much in the coming weeks. We all want to be appreciated and understood. She said she always had "a feeling of being 'too much' for them – a creature from another planet – and I would try to scale myself down to size, so I could be apprehendable and lovable by them." I understand the inclination to engage in such self-diminishment. 19): Capricorn author Susan Sontag wrote about people who weren't receptive to her intensity and intelligence. I bet you will be pleased with the unexpected grace they bring your way.ĬAPRICORN (Dec. It's impossible to fly to the moon and eat rose petals." Even if you don't typically entertain such whimsical notions, the time is favorable to do so now. I hope you wouldn't say, "There are so such things as flying horses. 21): In her novel We Have Always Lived in the Castle, Sagittarian author Shirley Jackson wrote, "Today my winged horse is coming, and I am carrying you off to the moon, and on the moon we will eat rose petals." I wonder what you would do if you received a message like that – an invitation to wander out on fanciful or mysterious adventures. 4) A mess could show you something important you've been missing. 3) A snafu might motivate you to get back to where you belong. 2) An obstruction to the flow may prod you to open your mind and heart to a liberating possibility. As you do, keep in mind these principles: 1) An apparent mistake could lead you to a key insight or revelation. Question yourself about how you might have gone off course, but then actually make adjustments and atonements. ![]() Yikes! Dear Scorpio, I invite you to do what Burroughs couldn't. Burroughs claimed his greatest strength was a "capacity to confront myself no matter how unpleasant." But he added a caveat to his brag: Although he recognized his mistakes, he rarely made any corrections. But according to my analysis of the astrological potentials, the coming weeks will be one of those rare times when you'll be wise to consider an alternative approach: that the most vigorous truths and liveliest energies may lie beyond where you usually go. You know how to set dynamic limits that are just right: neither too extreme nor too timid. One of your strengths is your skill at maintaining healthy boundaries. I wouldn't normally offer that counsel to you Libras. 22): "We must never be afraid to go too far, for truth lies beyond," declared novelist Marcel Proust.
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