Sunday, 31 March 2013

MIRACLE




When big things upset us, we often over-respond to little things. It is as if we transfer our exasperation over some issue that lies beyond our control on to a more minor set of circumstances. There is no point in getting upset about the weather, for example, so we might as well get cross about the way that the neighbours behave. At least there is some chance that we might influence this. But unless you want to waste a lot of energy in an irrelevant argument this time, you need to be clear about what you truly feel and why to your own people who are ignoring the fact-how you truly feel and why in recent times because the world started changing so fast and none of us felt comfortably able to draw a clear dividing line any more between what was real or unreal. All of which brings us neatly round to your current astrological outlook. What are you supposed to make of what seems to be going on in your world this time? Take it both lightly and seriously at once.
They say, 'When one door closes, another door opens.' That's not always true. In certain rooms, where both doors have been left ajar, air pressure can change upon the sudden shutting of one door, so as to cause the other to shut too. But even when opportunities seemingly evaporate before our very eyes, we can rightly assume that it won't be long before new opportunities emerge to take the place of the old ones. No matter what is closing off for you now, what's opening up counts for so much more.
Often, the people who accuse one another of having hidden agendas or questionable intentions, are the ones who are secretly most capable of carrying out those transgressions. Some such individuals have long since learned that attack is the best form of defence. Where there is now suspicion or mistrust in your world, look more carefully at the person who is most vocally expressing the greatest concern and insecurity. What really lies behind that? Be sensitive and you may yet gain a most valuable insight.
What's the difference between a happy film and a sad film? Often, it is the final scene. If we feel we have been watching a story that has left loose ends for all the key characters, then we will have mixed memories of the movie. If it all came to a cheerful conclusion where everybody seemed to end up with something good, we will tell our friends it was a feelgood film. What goes into the story doesn't matter half as much as what comes out of it. Be assured that you are on course for a happy outcome now.
What's the worst that can happen? I venture to suggest that the worst thing that can happen involves you worrying uncomfortably, for ages, about what's the worst thing that could ever possibly happen. That 'worst thing' would have to have a beginning and an end. There would be consequences and you would have to deal with those consequences but then, at least there would be a great chance to move on. Yet imagination can be as relentless as it is merciless. Don't let yours torture you.
Some companies give their would-be employees an intelligence test when they apply for a job. That's not very clever of them! Mental processing power may be a useful thing to have but it is no guarantee of emotional sensitivity or common sense. History is full of examples of extremely bright people who have made incredibly stupid decisions. If you are now looking for a logical way to resolve a current problem, you are looking for the wrong thing. You really need to pay more heed to what you feel in your heart..A lot of things in life are just not fair.
Some people have too much, others don't get enough. Some are seemingly rewarded for bad behaviour while others, it would appear, are punished for doing their very best. So, what can be done about any of this? Will some politician, one day, propose a solution? And will everybody vote for it, even if they do? One of the hardest things about making any situation fair, is deciding what 'fair' actually is. But this time will yet bring you into a position that feels much fairer.
People in groups, often reach conclusions that they might never come to as individuals. Often, committees and boards make the most dreadful collective mistakes. It is as if all the members unconsciously bring out the worst in each other. Together, they vote for the most unsustainable, ill-advised ideas. If in doubt, they bring in a consultant whose findings they have to accept, else why did they pay for that advice? But in your life now, the pressing question is not, 'What does everybody think?' It is, 'What do you think?

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