Numerology/Astrology for 1/31/21
1/31/21 is the number = 10.
Add the 1 + 3 + 1 + 2 + 0 + 2 + 1 = 10.
We are at a new place in time and space – a beginning for things to accelerate. The intention is to accelerate good things such as more control over the Coronavirus and forward progression with our economy.
Embracing change is, to me, what is helpful right now. Embracing the power of hope when it comes to our world and bringing better balance into our environment.
I recognize that with this number 10 we can either be standing up and in our power to implement change (the number 10) or collapse and become a victim to unfolding (the number 1). Never … ever give up when it comes to having faith in hope. It is entirely doable that we can make remarkable advances that support all life in this world. Find the power in your edges by leaning into them. Discover how much more you have to offer and give this world. You might open to who you came into this world to be.
~Suzanne Wagner~
Astrology Today
The Moon is in Virgo, making some of our agendas particular and specific. Details have more meaning than usual, and it isn’t easy to see the overview.
The Sun and Mars are moving towards a square, and while the full impact is tomorrow, you are feeling the tension as it begins to overwhelm your senses.
Sleep might be a challenge. While our mind wants action, we also need to sleep. Figuring out how to direct this intense energy is uncomfortable.
While taking on more seems absurd, that appears to be the answer.
Do your best to not be defensive regardless of what is going on. Compromise is always the answer and knows that we need to let go and not be so attached. Patience is a key to success on all levels.
~Suzanne Wagner~
Quote
The storms in my life create intensity and change.
The clouds float by manifesting form to my dreams.
The light brings hope and inspiration for a new day.
And the colors that erupt inspire my faith and courage.
~Suzanne Wagner~
Blog
The heavy snow and rainstorm knocked down hundreds of trees in my area. Most are without power and have been waiting patiently for days to get power systems back up.
We have been tucked away, safe and sound, on our property.
I am so grateful for a husband that understands having back-up plans for all systems. We have solar and batteries. We have a generator, propane heaters, wood-burning stoves, a full woodshed, and we PG & E (when it works as a back-up for charging our batteries).
My husband drove into town yesterday and said that in 30 plus years of living in this area, he had never seen so many trees down and power poles snapped.
Thank goodness for all those out there attempting to fix and restore power, phone lines, and systems that were knocked out in the storm. Once again, it is those front-line workers that continue to save the day for all of us.
We are so interconnected, and we need others to maintain our lives in various ways. Never stop being grateful for those working so hard on your behalf that you may never meet or know are even there helping you. No one is an island. All life intersects in a variety of places and ways.
Today, I am grateful for being warm and safe and having what I need to continue to work in this storm’s aftermath.
Remember to be kind, smile with your eyes (behind the masks we have to wear), be patient, and check on your neighbors.
~Suzanne Wagner~
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