Aspect: jup opp plu

The matter of spiritual inquiry and religion in general sends you either into peels of laughter or raptures of inspiration. You see it either as a force for world corruption or good. There’s no middle ground for you. The point on which the whole question turns for you personally is – is it
for the benefit of mankind or is it an evil of the powerful, those with political influence?

You may need to learn to better respect other people’s opinions, beliefs and viewpoints. Others at times think you are too full of yourself. Practicing a bit more humility would draw people closer to you. You have executive ability and know how to get things done. It’s just that you may not be sensitive enough to other people’s needs or enough aware of what you are asking them to do. It is important to you to believe that you are always right. This agitates others because no one can be right all the time, and that is the impression they have of you — that you think you are always right. Be open-minded regarding the suggestions and ideas of others. Admit that you may not know it all and that there is room for further discovery. Be tolerant, avoid fanatical ideas and expression, and help those around you by using your power and leadership abilities to serve others rather than for simply gratifying your ego.

When you ponder the mysteries of life you can tap into the source, the ultimate truths which govern the universe: Some call this the akashic records, a kind of library where all the answers and all the thinking of man’s higher mind is stored. You can access this to varying degrees. Sometimes your opinion and thoughts have an element of knowing about them; hard to put into words or even images, just a knowing in your bones. This gives you great insight into life even if you can’t find a single word or description which can do it justice.

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