Sunday 28 April 2013


The sense of smell is intermittent. We don't continually notice perfumes or aromas, regardless of how pleasant (or otherwise) they may be. We detect them when we first encounter them - and then we gradually get used to them to the point where we hardly even know of their existence. Only when we have gone away from an odour and returned to it, do we acknowledge it once again. Is there something that has been getting up your nose for so long that you have all but forgotten to be aware of it? Now it is time to fix this.
 Processed foods are very popular. People like bread from which the wheat germ has been removed, rice which is white because the outer husk has been taken away, ingredients that have been chemically treated and preserved. It is felt, by many, that these things taste better. Yet doctors are beginning to see a link between various forms of illness and diets containing highly refined products. Sometimes, the healthiest option isn't always the most attractive one. The question today is, 'Do you know what's good for you?The sense of smell is intermittent. We don't continually notice perfumes or aromas, regardless of how pleasant (or otherwise) they may be. We detect them when we first encounter them - and then we gradually get used to them to the point where we hardly even know of their existence. Only when we have gone away from an odour and returned to it, do we acknowledge it once again. Is there something that has been getting up your nose for so long that you have all but forgotten to be aware of it? Now it is time to fix this.
'When they made you, they broke the mould.' That's how the saying goes, but in your case, it isn't applicable because there never was a mould. You are not a copy of somebody else. You may have similarities with other people but there are crucial factors that mark you out as a truly unique individual. To some extent, all that's happening in your life now is a celebration of what makes you so different and so special. Don't fear the worst; expect the best. For this is absolutely no less than you deserve.
The secret of success is never entirely down to talent or intelligence. A great deal of it will always depend on application and dedication. You have to stick with what you have started. You must not do this so rigidly that if another better option arises you are unable to see it and take it but until or unless such a choice presents itself, you need to stay on your path. Currently, you feel as if your powers of endurance are being put to the test. But you are closer than you think to a reward for all this struggle and sacrifice.
Why ask an astrologer about what kind of a day you are due to have? Why not look in the mirror and ask the person whose reflection you see there? Or are you nervous of what they might say? Do you feel more able to rely on my optimism than your own? If so, that's not such a great state of affairs, is it? Surely, you need to be in a psychological position so strong that you can automatically grant yourself the certainty of a splendid future. This much, I can promise you. You do have the power (and the right) to do that. 

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