Taurus 19° (May 9)
Went to Hyannis then to Boston, to get replacement laptop, then back again. Had some oysters for late lunch at Mac’s then ended up going back for dinner—sushi for me, not fish and chips
Sagittarius Woman
Sagittarius woman is an arresting character who runs the gamut from quietly charismatic to blow-horn blatant. She can be dazzling, easily lighting up a room. Yet there is something nervy and skittish about her, a bubbly mixture of natural enthusiasm, excess brain activity, and a penchant for pleasing. She is a flatterer, but a sincere one, keying into the best qualities in a person, often missing their worst, at first. Like male Sag, she appears larger than life, her ruling planet Jupiter hinging on largesse, optimism, in every sense of the word. Her default view is one of celebration, feigned or not, but the bigger the enthusiastic bubble, the more likely it is to burst. And so, she is a potentially explosive woman, needing to negotiate a super-spontaneous nature against a wildcard element, that sees her swing to extremes—daring to dread, devotion to disdain, delight to despair. She must learn, too, not to get to ahead of herself. She is the Archeress, after all, with her narrowly expansive eye on the target, the proverbial prize, and future. The silver lining about Sag is that she is acutely aware of her shortcomings and is most compelled to make positive changes. The sole mutable-fire sign, symbolized by lightning and wildfire, she is endowed with outsized power that is wholly unpredictable and no cinch to catch in a bottle. Sag will tell you she has thunderous tempests raging inside her.
As Sag male draws on the archetype of Jupiter, the chief god of thunder, armed with lightning bolts, Sag channels his goddess wife and queen, Juno, goddess of power, knowledge, and women, none of which, she will learn, are mutually exclusive. Juno (and Sag) is prone to jealousy, and when her envy flared, Juno would emit an energy so radiant that all were burned or blinded. Ironically on theme: the sign’s motto is I See (and I Understand). Juno blinded Tiresias for siding with Jupiter against her, conferring “second sight” as result. She is Lady Godiva (goddess-diva) who put out the famed peeper’s peepers. Sag knows she’s likewise volatile, capable of both scary and resplendent shows of personal power—taking control of and responsibility for it is another story. In comic mythology she is the X-Men’s Jane, whose unleashed power is unrivaled. Being a Sag is not for the faint of heart. She does receive bolts from the blue of opportunity, having move on a dime, amid fiery family relations, friendships, and too-familiar working bonds. Hers is a process of allowing her genius aspirations to increasingly meld with her more preternatural urges. The symbolism of the Centaur, a race of sages: Finding a smooth connection between animal self and higher mind, both of which are more infinitely potent than we realize. Sag makes big love-bonds with those who live large and promote a worldly lifestyle. She has heightened expectations of what partnership should impart, wired to want it all—adventure, money, a meeting of the minds, and carnal know-how. As for Auntie Mame at life’s buffet, more is more; yet Sag should learn that externals don’t cut it in the true-happiness game, and that she must shine her inner light for herself, radiating Juno-like with knowledge and power she can impart to others. She is meant to be generator—not a drain.
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