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I’ve been a practicing Counseling Astrologer for 11 years and counting. |
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I often think about the future of what I consider to be one of the most comprehensive and versatile systems of human development. |
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my mission consists of communicating life-enhancing concepts in a practical and concrete language which is accessible to the layperson |
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My mission also consists of a***isting others on their quest for self-discovery and a more holistic understanding of their inner dynamics, as well as taking into consideration the all-important cultural and environmental factors which influence their external world. |
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I draw not only from experience with Astrology, but also life experience, as I’m also an educator, writer, and human resources professional. |
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t’s important to me that I help open doors for others to locate the place within which helps them to obtain a more multi-leveled and expansive view of themselves as well as advance their interests and address their challenges. |
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To grasp a larger sense of their ultimate life purpose and realize how their route of fulfillment is intimately interconnected to the cosmos is my ultimate aim. |
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distribute the message that our lives are ultimately about the meaning which WE a***ign to it. |
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getting the word out that Astrology is only as reductive as we allow it to be. |
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The signs, planets, houses and aspects don’t “make” us anything |
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We’re not stuck in a proverbial box, or symbolically held hostage by a zodiac sign telling us we have no behavioral options outside of the astrological cookbook variety |
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resource for our growth and development |
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when it comes to signs, planets and their placements, houses and aspects- there are two sides to every coin |
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Attaching the labels of “good” and “bad” when discussing these ent**ies will most likely hinder us from developing a broad understanding of their functions within the greater astrological whole |
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Sun, which symbolizes the ingredients that comprise your life force and ident**y |
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Pluto, who represents the transformer, catharsis, regeneration and all that reforms |
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there is an astounding amount of personal power at your disposal. |
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time and effort on yourself which is necessary to access this power is another story. |
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Anything which involves Pluto is deep and significant |
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You ‘ll also have to examine your own motivations when it comes to dealing with others |
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Listening ability |
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bulldozing others |
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with your views |
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or agendas |
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highly magnetic personality |
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learn to trust others and reveal your motives |
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Sun-Pluto people have the potential serve humanity as healers because of their experience in dealing with matters which are not openly discussed due to the sensitivity and the privacy of their nature. |
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highly and intentionally purposeful. |
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Shedding the skin of your ident**y on a periodic basis, removing all of the outworn parts in order to thrive as the TRUE you |
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Authenticity in all of its forms can be yours. |
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” The Venus in Sagittarius person is fundamentally restless, and is committed to the value of personal freedom to pursue any experience they deem necessary in order to discover and actualize themselves. The need for freedom permeates these people , and they generally will not tolerate any condition or constraint that inhibits their independence or freedom. |
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When such conditions or constraints exist, the Venus in Sagittarius person will progressively feel an inner alienation from those conditions or constraints, and the psychology or alienation becomes a causal factor or determinant in separating, at least inwardly from those conditions or constraints.” |
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” In their intimate relations***ps, the Venus in Sagittarius person is forever needing and trying to balance their need for independence within the context of their relations***p. Because these people have an almost absolute need for perpetual growth within themselves, they need and desire an intimate other who is also committed to personal growth. |
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This will then allow for the dynamics within the relations***p to be defined by a mutual commitment to growth. in effect, these individuals need to be in a relations***p where there’s an ongoing sense of adventure. |
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The Venus in Sagittarius person will simply experience a deep alienation from their partner when the relations***p has degenerated into a stale, static routine. They need a partner who can mirror and reflect their own reality of intellectual and philosophical pondering. A partner with whom they can interact in this way at an equal level. |
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The Venus in Sagittarius person needs this kind of intellectual or philosophical stimulation and to be periodically challenged by their partner through such types of discussions. When this occurs, they will have a tremendous amount of respect for their partner, and will sustain their enthusiasm for the relations***p. When this does not occur, then they lose respect for the partner and become progressively alienated.” |
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“By nature, the Venus in Sagittarius person needs levity, humor, lightness and optimism to pervade their intimate relations***p. If their with a partner who is constantly too serious or withdrawn, this will also become a causal factor in creating a state of alienation and withdrawl from such a partner. |
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They will naturally encourage the independent actualization and will develop a deepening respect for their partners who independently actualize their own life purposes. They will not respect a partner who just wants to hang on to them without developing their own ident**y or life purpose, or a partner who attempts to restrict their need for necessary freedom and independence.” |
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“If he has the courage to unearth his dreams, he then faces a second obstacle: love. He now knows what he desires to do, but he thinks he will harm those around him if he gives everything up to follow his dreams. |
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He does not understand that love is an additional impulse, not something which hinders one from going forward. he does not understand that those who truly wish him well are longing for his happiness and are ready to accompany him on his adventure.” |
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“Sagittarius is the sign most likely to be oblivious to the realities right in front of them that are obvious to everyone else because they are so focused on the distant goal. Since the road to h**** is paved with good intentions, Sagittarius people need to be sure that their goals and ideals are grounded in what is truly possible. |
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They DO need a large guiding vision to motivate them in life, but they also need times of self-examination to a***ess whether they are themselves living up to their ideals. They like to preach to others (usually “helpfully” in their view), but if something doesn’t work out, well… that isn’t their problem. Sagittarius people rather dislike the heaviness of daily “reality” and personal or emotional problems.” |
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“The least of things with a meaning is worth more in life than the greatest things without it.” – Carl Jung |
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9th sign of the Zodiac |
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Jupiter ruled |
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infinite quest |
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meaning of life |
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“to travel, is better than to arrive |
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boundless |
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wide open |
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man and animal |
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human and beast |
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lofty ideals |
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aspirations |
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this is not to be |
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at the expense |
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of his/her |
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animal nature |
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spiritually evolved |
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high-minded |
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philosophy |
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unabashedly |
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human |
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buoyancy |
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robust earthly existence |
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knowledge (2) |
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wisdom |
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not meant to be reduced and |
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rigidly confined to a set of static personality characteristics. |
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set |
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celestial instructions |
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realize and |
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fulfill |
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the potential |
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inherent within our birth charts |
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more. |
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understanding |
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wisdom. |
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needs to be exposed to |
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people |
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places |
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activities |
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mental expansion |
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encyclopedic |
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storehouse |
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what it all means |
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individual |
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universal |
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grand design |
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broad |
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comprehensive |
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eclectic |
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foreign (2) |
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travel |
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familiar |
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uncharted |
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widening of one’s |
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worldview |
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travels of the mind |
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enlarge (2) |
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concepts, ideas and philosophies |
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metaphorical |
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mountaintop |
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explore |
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perspectives |
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A Thirst For Knowledge, A Gift For Teaching |
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know. |
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enlightened |
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ones |
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venture |
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soak up wisdom |
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generous |
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share |
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teach. |
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use |
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application |
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inspire |
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empower |
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grander scale |
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limitless vision |
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how you teach |
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encourage |
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greater heights |
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A Knack For Synthesis |
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connecting life’s dots |
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synthesize |
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greater ent**y |
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interrelations***ps |
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insights |
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I am convinced that the idea of the sankofa or “renaissance”man/woman” is highly Sagittarian. |
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philosopher |
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poet, artist |
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musician and writer |
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holistic |
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An Unswerving Faith |
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confidence |
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in themselves |
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abundance of the universe |
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divinely ordered experiences |
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rich hues of meaning |
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learned through |
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experience |
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This is the Sagittarian faith |
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truth seeker |
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dogmatic |
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proselytizer |
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redeemer of |
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lost souls” |
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hypocrite |
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divine |
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pomposity |
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“space” |
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“freedom” |
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obnoxiously |
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impeding |
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teachable moment |
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patient |
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receptive |
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perspectives that may differ |
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from your own |
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understand others |
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with the same vigor applied in understanding him/herself. |
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dogmatism, arrogance, hypocrisy, pomposity and intolerance. |
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independence |
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value their freedom |
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not carte blanche |
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indulge in self-destructive |
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behavior |
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physical and psychological |
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space |
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without restriction |
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confining |
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restricting |
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innate desire to be true to |
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themselves |
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intellectual |
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growth |
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open exchange |
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tolerance. |
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honesty |
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fun, |
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adventure |
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mutual |
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trust |
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genuine friends***p |
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inspired |
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globetrotting couple |
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philosophical musings |
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positive |
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energy |
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broader horizons |
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reality, |
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aiming arrows straight and |
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true towards the higher realms of thought and existence. |
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joy |
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positive energy |
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In a birth chart, when the Sun is placed in Sagittarius and the Moon in Aries, the core life energy of the individual is geared toward the aiming and shooting of free flying intellectual arrows supported by a broad and expansive thrust of thought. |
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The Sagittarian arrow’s symbolic desire is to swiftly travel it’s terrain with a wide, telescopic overview and as few limitations as |
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possible. |
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discovering a meaning |
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The light of the Sagittarian Sun is used by the Aries Moon to reflect a person who needs to “ram” and charge his or her way into the world with forceful impact. The reigning need of the personality is to make a strong and significant statement of personal ident**y |
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the individual is sustained and nourished through tests of will and courage; through flexing one’s muscles and honing their strengths |
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“If we consider the formal characteristics of impulsive action, certain ones easily come to mind. For example, I have mentioned that impulsive action is speedy; it is typically quick in execution , and more important , it is speedy in the sense that the period between thought and execution is usually short. To mention another, it is usually abrupt or discontinuous in contrast to normal activity , which ordinarily seems to follow from avowed or at least perceptible aims of visible preparations.” |