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Passport to Somewhere

by Beth Turnage

February 11, 2008
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The solar eclipse at 14 degrees Aquarius has left an indelible mark in your chart. There, like a customs stamp, it sits there on your spiritual passport to somewhere.

But like a child who is told only to get into the car, you haven’t been told where you are going. You have a sense that something important is about to happen, but you don’t know what. The imminent sense of change is frightening, but you don’t know it you should be. Your unease only aggravates a sense that your life, though appearing very normal on the surface, is about to take an unexpected turn.

Ecplises turn a spotlight on an area in your life where the eclipse happens. If you are a Sun sign Aquarian whose birthday happens around the first, second or third of February, expect that within six months your sense of identity is going to change dramatically. Look at the house where your Sun is sitting. This an area where the change is going to happen. Were you born late 1956, early 1957? Chiron plays a big role. You’ll have to face where you allow your sense of being different interfere with your ability to grow and change. Same thing for Leo’s born in the middle of their zodiac month, only you won’t nearly be as comfortable with the changes as you feel your world literally being turned upside down. Everything you’ve done to this point is now obsolete in navigating your world. Taurus and Scorpio won’t fare as nicely either, as unexpected events coming from the house Aquarius sits turns over your world view.

Gemini , Sagittarius, Aries and Libra might all find this as some kind of fun house ride. Gemini and Sagittarius needs the stimulation, always and Aries and Libra has been a bit bored of late. Keep it light, kiddies, no need for you to get hot and bothered over events that are turning over the lives of your nearest and dearest. Except that Gemini finds life has suddenly hit a brick wall, sending you to some sort of intensive care unit for change that has to do with how you handle the responsibilities in your life. The perpertual teenager, Gemini is now faced with the challenge to grow up quick. Isn’t that how you do things, anyway? Sagittarius finds changes comes in every increasing waves, overfilling even their capacity to
adapt.

Cancer and Capricorn, who has been experiencing problems with money and love anyway, find it all the more difficult to navigate the trickly waters of their lives. Aquarius urges you to let go, release the chains that bind you to untenable situations, even though your natural tendency to hold on for dear life. Realize that you are being asked to change your best survival strategy, at least for this instance. Sometimes you just have to let go. It is not a failure on your part to do so.

For Virgo, this ecplise brings you much the same kind of promptings as Cancer and Capricorn, to let go of things that keep you in the same old place. It doesn’t have the same life and death connotation as for your Cancer and Capricorn friends, but you have been a bit stuck haven’t you in a certain kind of complacency about life. Like the traveler who just gets comfortable on the train before it makes the next stop, its time to get up and move about again.

Pisces, the perpetual traveler, in spirit if not in body, hardly understand what the fuss is about. Enjoy the ride, dear Pisces, but do stop to smell the roses.

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