February 26, 2016

Numerology/Astrology for 2/27/16 – Plus Personal Blog

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By Published On: February 26, 2016Categories: Astrology/Numerology

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Numerology/Astrology for 2/27/16

2/27/16 is the number 2. In the number 2, magnifying the opposite ends of the spectrum personally and politically. A Jupiter/Saturn square is the source of this week’s shifting astral currents. Squares indicate continuing upsets and chaotic interactions. Saturn is in Sagittarius, the Sign that symbolizes the desire to synthesize instinct and intellect. The friction produced by this square could translate into an inability to digest and metabolize the constantly shifting tides of information. This adds to that dualistic feel in in the number 2. Expect that watching the news will give you a stomachache as well as a headache. Keep in mind that all astrological interactions have a positive and negative interpretation (which is reflected in the number 2), so despite the discontent this square produces, it also provides the potential to persevere even in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The Moon finishes its transit of Libra at 6:27 AM EST, when it enters Scorpio, ending a relatively long void period. The Moon in Scorpio is intense, passionate, and perceptive. Mercury forms a quincunx with Jupiter. You may have big ideas under this influence, but you may also overestimate your abilities or underestimate the situation. Avoid jumping into something without planning ahead, as important details are too easy to overlook. Also, avoid making promises you may not be able to fulfill, and read the fine print! The Sun and Neptune are heading towards alignment, exact late morning tomorrow, and putting a spotlight on your dreams, wishes, and ideals.
~Suzanne Wagner~
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Once you have been in the dark you see the light in every one and every thing as beautiful no matter how bright or dim.
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