Hunter's Moon at Dusk 2010

Hunter's Moon at Dusk 2010
View of Hunter's Moon Spectacular

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Astrology is about focusing on self – knowledge, and emanating the light of your inner being into the rest of the world. While being grateful for many parts of life, take a moment to express gratitude for your own personal existence.

We often wonder who we are sharing our universe with and the lore about angels has been around for centuries. Have you ever felt a brush on your shoulder only to turn around and see nothing? Maybe you thought the mattress was depressing next to you at bed time, but no one was there?

Celestial beings do make themselves known at certain moments in life to let you know that you are not alone. They want to direct you to your god source, and that would be within the depths of your soul.

Although astrological analysis comprises many facets of who you are, your Sun sign represents your soul. This is also the seat of gratitude and thanksgiving. Every year during this season, we remember when physical survival was not as easy as it is today. But what about making contact with your own soul?

Don't worry about being self centered. When you make contact with your inner sun, you actually end up benefiting the rest of the universe.

Give yourself a blessing by realizing the fortunate gift of love that comprises who you are. The people who love you are a blessing, and the love you are able to give keeps the sunlight of your soul beaming into the rest of the world.

The angels and your Sun sign astrology:

Angel Planet Sign

Raphael Sun Leo
Gabriel Moon Cancer, Pisces
Michael Mercury Gemini, Virgo
Anael Venus Taurus, Libra
Gabriel Mars Aries, Scorpio
Zadkiel Jupiter Sagittarius
Michael Saturn Capricorn

If you feel the presence of something gentle, whatever your astrology sign, you may want to call out the name and listen to that “still, small voice.” *

*e.e. cummings

Ref.

http://www.astrologycom.com/html

"Messages from Your Angels" by Doreen Virtue, Ph.D.

"Horoscope Symbols" by Robert Hand

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