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Post by jamma on Jan 24, 2006 5:49:38 GMT
Dear Jade, Just a note on Humpty Dumpty ... I always thought that the reason he "fell" was because he was an egg (full of life) ... and an egg can't balance on a flat surface unless it's slightly cracked (letting the life force dissipate) ... The wall (indecision) is the jumping off place, and choosing to leap into the unknown (instead of fence-sitting until you slip!) is an act of courage, because you know that when you land your shell will break wide open, releasing all that stored up creative energy ... who knows, it might turn out to be a brand new chick! ... xox, jam
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Post by jade on Jan 24, 2006 6:03:23 GMT
Jamma,
That is too beautifull.......thanks for your perspective on the symbology! Oh my goodness if my life has not been about "spilling the inner contents" to find balance. There are so many walls to sit atop and so many falls....When my grand-daughter handed me that picture, it was like life had come full circle..... a new wall, a new crack. Thank you again for bringing that to my attention.... spoken like a true Pisces.....I love you Jamma!
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Post by jade on Jan 25, 2006 4:03:57 GMT
I just must comment on the "freaky-ness" of this....and then I promise to stop harping on my Solar Return chart! BUT - I read Kim's article on her home page regarding Returns.....and this time, I ran my chart for my birth place instead of re-location (okay, getting a little obsessive...), but... Asteroid Kassandra is in the 3rd house in the birth place return as it is in the re-location even though that is not the thing... The interesting thing is that, SR birth place Asc. Libra is 20.58 degrees... Kassandra is 20.58 degrees also..... Very interesting, as besides the standard asteroids I only picked Medusa and Kassandra in the first place.... Jade
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Post by jade on Jan 27, 2006 3:58:11 GMT
Fortune Cookie say today at lunch (at the Thai restaurant)... "To think too long about doing a thing often becomes it's undoing.....
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Post by cp on Jan 5, 2007 3:55:21 GMT
I'm in my 2nd Saturn return now, and 2006 will be a year I'll always remember...but then my 1st return was memorable, too. Returns always give you a chance to see what you've learned since the last one.
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