May 29, 2021

Numerology/Astrology for 5/29/2021 – Plus Personal Blog

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By Published On: May 29, 2021Categories: Astrology/Numerology

Numerology/Astrology for 5/29/21                       

5/29/21 is the number = 21

Add the 5 + 2 + 9+ 2 + 0 + 2 + 1 = 21. Or 2 + 1 = 3.

The Number 3 puts a smile on the faces of those willing to laugh at the insanity of life today.
One can either laugh or cry.
A smile goes a long way.
Especially now.
We are in the Memorial Day Weekend. It is time to remember those that have given their lives so that we can have this amazing life. Take some time to reflect on the joys and memories of those that have left and gone to the other side of reality.
Do small things to celebrate them. Make those famous cookies from grandmothers. Take out the photo albums and make a video in remembrance of them. It is a big weekend and hopefully a welcome shift that will not bring us down in a few weeks from Covid. I am crossing my fingers that we will all be healthy and happy.

~Suzanne Wagner~

Astrology Today

 

Mercury looks as if it is standing still in the sky. It begins its journey into retrograde over the next few weeks. Be patient. Many things will not go according to plan but in the bigger scheme of things it will work as it was intended.

Many planets are going into retrograde allowing us to look within for the answers rather than expect the external world to satisfy the demands of our ego.

Things more important are at hand and we are spending time reflecting upon the many moments in time where life threw us lemons and we ended up figuring out how to make lemonade. That helps us in the process of letting go and allowing the flow of life and death to teach us the great lessons that help us appreciate what we have rather than feel bad about what we don’t have.
Mercury’s communication glitches might allow us to try some of the older, more traditional methods of connecting.
Be careful driving, because today’s aspects can make others confused on the roads. Defensive driving is the best method through this holiday weekend. Stay flexible and remember that there is more going on below the surface.
The Moon is in Capricorn, the end goal seems to be in sight but there are many responsibilities to handle going forward. Dedication and determination will shine through the glitches of the Mercury moving into retrograde. Keep hearts open and the minds willing.
The Moon goes into opposition to Mars and can make the feelings of impatience and tension higher than normal. It may feel as if we have taken on too much. But that is not where we should focus. We are in the home stretch and it is time to just complete the task that calls to us now. Sometimes we have to allow what we have managed to do, be good enough.

~Suzanne Wagner~

Quote

 

Remembering those that put their lives on the line.
Remembering those who lived through hellacious times.
Respect those who fought for truth.
Honor those whose lives ended in their youth.
We need to remember to respect those that did their best.
Without awards or acclaim. Protecting the repressed.
There are hero’s that we will never know.
That is why we must teach and show.
Respect for all because most struggles we will never see.
All our ancestors made choices to resist and flee.
Protect those who are new to this place and time.
They need our help so that they too can climb.
Up the ladders of success beyond fear.
They deserve to be able to climb to the next teer.

~Suzanne Wagner~

 

 

 

Blog

I think my next week and this weekend are going to be a bit wild. On Sunday at 11 am I am going on the Naiad Boat to the Golden Gate Bridge to do the scattering of my Uncle Phil’s ashes (as per his wishes). Family is coming from the East Coast and some of Jim’s (his partner) family are also coming on the boat.

It has been a process to do this because of Covid as they died in December 22 (Jim) and Jan 15 (Phil).

It seems that we guessed right that we would be able to do these events for Memorial Weekend and the following week.

I leave today to get to San Francisco to have dinner with my family and then to do the ceremony on Sunday.

The Neptune Society is one of the organizations that allows this to be done under the Golden Gate Bridge.

At first we were only going to be able to have 8 people on the boat. But as the country continued to open, now we are allowed 12. That is great for all those coming for this funeral.

I have the eulogy planned out and music captured for streaming. That process starts at 11 am on Sunday.

Then once that part is complete, we are going to put Jim and Phil’s ashes in the Rosicrucian Museum in San Jose because my uncle donated an alabaster replica of the Ramses II Canopic Jars and Sarcophagus.
Fortunately, they arranged this ahead of time to allow some of their ashes to remain in the canopic jars. So Jim and Phil are together for eternity at the museum. I will take some pictures to show all of you.

Then it is off to Yosemite to spread Jim’s ashes (per his request) on the 3rd of June with Jim’s family. We need another permit to do that at Yosemite that his daughter Cynthia has attained and the permits to go into the park. All of this had to be planned because none of us can just show up to the park. Especially on such a big holiday.

Then I go to San Simeon for a day to take a break and to walk on the beach. I wanted to go to Hearst Castle but it is not open. Perhaps I will catch a glimpse of the zebras and take a few pictures.
Then it is back for the Celebration of Life for both Phil and Jim on the 5th. After that, I finally head back home.

That will herald the ending of one cycle and initiate me into another.

Completing their funerals (as to their wishes) and releasing so much from their amazing lives is something massive and has taken a great deal of energy from both Jim’s daughter (Cynthia) and myself. But worth it to celebrate these two.

It will feel as if a heavy weight will be lifted off my shoulders and I can relax a bit. We are still dealing with the probate but that is in the hands of a capable lawyer and the court hearing is in September.
That should be the last big piece but under these circumstances … you never know.

Remember to love those close to our heart.

Never forget that so many have helped us become who we are.
It has always taken a village whether we realize it or not.
We need each other, to laugh, cry, and to dry each other’s eyes.

I remember the laughter that took me to tears with both of them.

I will always see the broad and wide smiles of both.
At least now neither are in pain.

Aging was brutal for both of them.
But they lived a life at the edge and leaned into those moments that left memories behind.
We are all better for knowing them both.

Oh, the stories we will tell in the future.
I look forward to seeing them on the other side.
What a party that will be.

~Suzanne Wagner~

 

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