kimmerspixelated
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Thu Jul-14-11 04:40 PM
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Navigate with your heart. |
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Think with your heart.
See with your heart.
There are so many wonderful quotes and directives for choosing only the life path that holds the key to the heart.
But what if the major crossroads of life have two heart paths, with your heart involved in both directions? DO you just choose the one with the most heart? Is it THAT simple.
How does one accurately clear oneself to become unencumbered with the brainy details of major decisions, when it effects other's lives?
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Thu Jul-14-11 04:57 PM
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1. when one's Saturn is too strong |
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You have to convince your mind that there are no Guarantees yet if you choose either one it has to be right bc you can't make any choices anyway. Its beyond you
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Thu Jul-14-11 05:02 PM
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That's right you said I had a strong Saturn...But isn't my Uranus(watch it) stronger?
I'm so confused.
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Thu Jul-14-11 09:34 PM
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3. Saturn will drive you nuts |
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trying to make the right decision because it wants to be assured. That isn't possible. Therefore, you can't listen to Saturn all the time. You have to DO what you KNOW you must do. I'm afraid it's that simple. Just my 2 cents. good luck with whatever decision you decide to make
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Fri Jul-15-11 01:52 PM
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5. From mud to dishwater, |
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SO, yes, your explanation is a bit clearer!
As an update, I really and truly DO feel the Pluto power today, with decisions to the side, untouched today.
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Why Syzygy
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Thu Jul-14-11 10:41 PM
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ESPECIALLY if your decision affects someone else, that it will be right for you and them. If you don't follow your heart and take a brainy approach in order to 'help' someone else, remember, their heart may need to face whatever your decision creates.
(sorry for the lousy grammar :P
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Fri Jul-15-11 01:55 PM
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6. I really love your answer. |
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But I am going to have to wait for my brain to figure it out...:think: :hi:
Thank you, I appreciate your effort! I'll be re-reading this!
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Fri Jul-15-11 03:16 PM
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I got all tangled up in that explanation. I'm just referring to our ethic of not interfering in the path other souls travels. Of course, our every decision affects someone, someplace. If you follow your intuition and result in 'hurting' someone, you've got to consider that is the Dharma for that person at this time. It's just a very convoluted way of saying, no matter what we decide, it is the 'right' thing. No mistakes. We (& others) can learn something from any outcome.
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Fri Jul-15-11 04:20 PM
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8. Yes, I like that very much. |
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It makes sense in a large way.Thanks for your comforting words!
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Sat Jul-16-11 06:09 PM
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That helped me with something also, thank you very much. That's always my stumbling block, how can I make a decison like ________ when so-and-so will be hurt? Or more likely I go ahead and make the decison and spend lots of time feeling guilty b/c someone IS hurt. Ak.
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