Saturday, October 02, 2004

Taurus moondoggie

While doing
an interpretation chart for the GICD, I stumbled across an interpretation site that collected different opinions from different astrologers.

Then i decided to reread mine, and this caught my eye in the moon in taurus interpretation:

you can have a difficult time letting go of anything, even things that are holding you back. This can impede the flow of money coming into your life.


Hm. Letting go to get money?

The first things you need to let go of are your ideas: the idea that you have a difficult time with money; the idea that you have to earn every penny on your own and that it's going to be a tough provess; and the idea that you have to do everything yourself, in exactly your way, for your needs to be met.

There are others ways of looking at it??

You can have such a strong fear of losing your material security that you actually create a 'poverty consciousness' in your life, feeling that resources are limited and that you must be careful as to how you spend every penny.


Well, I thought the experience of the last 4 years has helped me to regard money as a tool, and to be careful with it.

Again, there is another way to look at it??



Your lesson is to learn to trust the universe and be open to the flow of money coming in and out of your life. You can do this by not focusing so intensely on your financial restrictions (that is, exactly how much this month's bills are) and by simply being open to the universe blsesing you with prosperity! You need to focus your creative mind less on financial worry and more on visualizing the universe's just pouring money on you and your joyful response. In this way, you can open yourself at last to the abundance you seek.


Hrm. My practical earth signs regard this as sounding slightly hippie...

You are also learning to accept the gift of money by allowing the resources of others to enrich your life without feeling you have to 'pay back every penny'. You need to be open to the joy of freely accepting money from other people and releasing the ego identification, not feeling that you have to do something in return.

Yes, this has become a big issue for me, and long a source of frustration with family and friends.

Hows that saying about learning goes? The lesson is learned when the student is ready.

Or is it, the teacher appears when the student is ready?

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