Moon in Gemini · Sun in Leo · Mercury in Cancer
We gather beside the fire while scorched earth lies beyond the ring of light. Ash darkens the hollows. Bare ground shows stones that dense growth once hid. A few green shoots rise beside blackened stems. We look across the whole scene before choosing a meaning for a single mark.
Here we face competing obligations, receive information from several directions, examine debris after damage, and place desire beside commitment. Beside old belief, we place fresh evidence for the same careful attention. Then we compare the pieces until we can see how they belong together.
Beside the fire, we stay closer to the terrain we see. We name the flood line, the scattered tools, the unfinished conversation, and the crowded council table. Accuracy becomes care. We offer the clearest account we can make and leave each choice with the chooser.
♈︎ Aries | March 21 – April 19
The Noisy Council Table
Several people seek your participation, and each one speaks of a different obligation. You may listen to each claim and still decide to choose where your presence belongs. In Greek, Philotimo means honour expressed through duty, community, and personal dignity. Let the discussion unfold before you choose when to enter and where to place your effort.
In a world of competing obligations, it is you who decides where and when you participate.
♉︎ Taurus | April 20 – May 20
Flooding the Workshop
The high water spreads across the workshop floor and lifts scraps from corners. Tools, damaged supplies, useful pieces, and debris become visible. The French word Bricolage is about creating from materials already at hand. As you sort the scattered contents, choose which pieces return to the bench. And decide which pieces are part of the debris.
The damage caused by this disaster is becoming an opportunity to clear away all the debris.
♊︎ Gemini | May 21 – June 20
Keep All the Lines Open
Several people send messages from different directions and each speaker adds another piece to the account. Some speakers agree while others offer correction, contradiction, or detail. The Greek word Pneuma means breath or spirit moving through an open channel. Give each message enough attention to hear the actual statement before another voice takes its place.
An impressive amount of information is being relayed to you.
♋︎ Cancer | June 21 – July 22
Accounting Books
You compare the resources available to you with the projects already receiving your attention. Include time, effort, material support, and commitment in the accounting. The Japanese word Ikigai means the purpose that gives sustained effort a reason to continue. Read the account carefully and decide which projects receive another share of what you can provide.
Take a closer look at your resources and decide which projects receive another investment.
♌︎ Leo | July 23 – August 22
Telling the Whole Story
Several people give you different accounts, and repeated versions can sound convincing before you examine the evidence. Listen for details that differ between speakers and facts that appear across several accounts. In Hebrew, Emet means truth understood as complete from beginning through middle to end. By listening carefully, you can distinguish the fuller account beneath the noise.
There are just so many accounts that it is hard to hear the truth beneath the noise.
♍︎ Virgo | August 23 – September 22
Grasping the Talking Stick
You change a conversation when you give each speaker enough time to finish a thought. Notice who speaks often, who pauses, and who still needs room to answer. In Filipino thought, Kapwa means a shared identity that preserves both self and other. Pass the talking stick when another voice belongs in the discussion.
If it is within your power, create the space for each voice to be heard.
♎︎ Libra | September 23 – October 22
Making Up the Guest Room
You examine commitment and desire at the same threshold and give each an honest hearing. The Spanish word Convivencia means living together across difference while each participant retains a distinct character. Give the promise a recognised place and give desire a chair of its own. Listen to both accounts before you choose their places in your life.
When your commitments show up for a visit, give them a place and leave enough room for desire.
♏︎ Scorpio | October 23 – November 21
Cleaning Up the Mess
You sometimes face consequences created by choices outside your control. Debris can block the floor, the path, or the shared table. The Hebrew phrase Tikkun Olam means repair of the world. Clear the debris that prevents useful movement, then use the evidence before you assign responsibility.
Even if you didn’t make this mess, someone has to step in and clean it up.
♐︎ Sagittarius | November 22 – December 21
Hearing All Sides
Several actors bring different histories, fears, memories, and observations to the same table. Each speaker contributes information from a particular point of view. The Sanskrit word Viveka means disciplined discernment of truth from illusion. Hear each side before deciding which claims survive examination, and use contradictions to locate the places that need further investigation.
Every actor at the table brings a unique point of view. Take your time, this is the information gathering phase.
♑︎ Capricorn | December 22 – January 19
Taking It Apart
You learn about a crafted object when you separate its pieces and examine the joints. Your hands reveal connections concealed inside the finished form. The Greek word Techne means knowledge expressed through craft and skill. Study how each piece joins the next and which joints bear force before you put the pieces together again.
It is only under closer examination that you will discover how the pieces come together.
♒︎ Aquarius | January 20 – February 18
Questioning an Old Belief
You place an inherited belief beside new evidence and examine both with equal attention. The Greek word Metanoia means a genuine reorientation of understanding. Compare the old teaching with the new information and notice where conflict appears. Your judgement decides which parts of the tradition still fit the evidence before you.
It might be time to set aside some old traditions. New and conflicting evidence has you reexamining what you believe.
♓︎ Pisces | February 19 – March 20
Building on Higher Ground
You read the high-water mark to see where water reaches under present conditions. Use the line as a visible boundary while choosing where to build. The Greek word Kairos means the opportune moment when circumstances give timing practical meaning. Study the mark against the ground under your feet and choose your placement from the evidence.
The conditions are changing. The new high water line is your advanced warning system.
Closing Reflection
We return to the fire with ash on our shoes and a fuller account of the ground around us. Together we consider conversations, choices, repairs, questions, and observations.
We leave each other the room for withholding judgement. We add another log to the fire and sit in its warmth.
Blessed Be.
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