June 7, 2020

Numerology/Astrology for 6/7/2020 – Plus Personal Blog

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Numerology/Astrology for 6/7/20

6/7/20 is the number 8. If you add the 6 + 7 + 2 + 0 + 2 + 0 = 17.
1 + 7 = 8.

The Number 8 is about sadness and loss. Grief envelopes us as we recognize how much suffering has been going on for so long. We are learning to find a new place of compassion. It is a painful place to find.
It shocks us to watch the attacks happening on peaceful protesters. These are American’s exercising American freedoms. One of those freedoms is the right to peacefully protest. We are given the right to stand up against tyranny.
It shows how quickly one person can strip rights that have survived for centuries from the people if they allow it.
In life, you can be a sheep or you can be a wolf. You can be led or you can lead. I personally prefer to use those amazing freedoms to walk my own path and lead myself into the unknown. I prefer to trust my heart over the words of others. I prefer to make my own mistakes and to take the full consequences of those mistakes. Because that is how I will learn. Believing in the words of others never gets you to the real place of wisdom. Those words are a part of a map that has the intention to lead you to truth. But that truth must be grasped by your own soul through experience. Doing it that way, you will suffer as you awaken to the greater suffering of this world. It is painful to be fully here in this now. Especially this particular moment. But without that willingness … you will wander aimlessly through the mazes of others paths until you are brave enough to step out and onto your own.

~Suzanne Wagner~

Astrology Today

The Moon spends the whole day in the serious and practical sign of Capricorn. Order and structure that supports sanity and a better balance in life seems more important than ever. We want to be strong. We want unity. We want to go deep into the despair and melancholy of what has been lost. And we want to find a way to make it go away. But we are faced with the truth of this moment and a seemingly endless litany of excuses and lies. It is exhausting to navigate. Trust in your family and those that love you.

There is a Mercury/Ceres trine in the morning. It is time to have some healthy conversations and to think through things differently. Notice your choices and actions. Notice if your actions do not represent your highest self. Be careful, there is a great potential for misunderstandings right now.

It becomes clear that you are going to have to make an adjustment in your path. If you do not have clarity on something … allow your mind to remain open. You do not need to have it all figured out right now. There are many paths that humanity can choose right now. That is why the path ahead is so unclear. You have to wait until you are certain. Do not let your emotions overwhelm your logic. That will lead to situations and consequences that are going to make you feel strained and more confused.

Such moments in life require great willpower, courage and resourcefulness. There will be those that are inexact with the truth and that will lead them to volatile acts that are superficial and created in haste. Such choices lead to outcomes that are not what you wanted or anticipated. Choose wisely and carefully. Stay calm. There is still much to unfold that you cannot see.

~Suzanne Wagner~

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So much sadness, so much pain.

So much effort with so little gain.

But onward we push, forward we go.

We cannot go back because of all we now know.

There has to be a way to turn the tide of hate.

There is a way to make suffering abate.

You will have to change. You will have to grow.

You will have to find the truth by following the flow.

May peace follow you where-ever you go.

May peace become the gift that you will bestow.

~Suzanne Wagner~

Blog

I expect as I write this today, Saturday morning, that the protesters will be out in full force all over the nation. I expect to see more expressions of American freedoms and the more expressions of American repression. We live in a world where those dualities have lived side by side for a long time. But now in the age of the cell phone cameras and videos the horror of the truth can no longer be denied.

As I have said before, I have had a police officer, in Texas, point a gun at my head when I was about 7 years old. I was opening the door for a meeting with women about marching for Martin Luther King Jr. at our house, and we had African American women showing up at our house. The neighbors called the police because those women coming to our house did not seem proper in our “white” neighborhood.
Being born and raised in the South, I have repeatedly witnessed the prejudice that has segregated our country. I have hated it and resisted spreading it to the best of my ability. I have stood up for those that needed support. And I will continue to do just that.

I dated an African-American singer from a rock and roll band and had people in Utah look disdainfully at me because I was walking with an African-American man. Sometimes they would say very nasty things. It is difficult to stand against such fear and hate that comes out of people when you do not fit into their pictures or behave in a way that is acceptable to their biases and prejudices.

It is time to see all people as people that deserve equal rights and opportunities.
Rules and laws need to be changed and strengthened to support a much needed better balance in how everyone is treated.
I know we have a very long way to go but I feel the momentum that is happening right now and I want us to catch the wave that will allow this moment to become a hurricane of rapid change that serves all of us.
I want our country back.
The one that showed that people (all people) deserve a chance to make a better life for themselves.
I believe in that American ideal.
I believe that we have failed in our mission to sustain that ideal. I believe that we have lost respect and standing in the world that will not be easily reclaimed.
But I am bound and determined to do just that.
One word at a time.
One sentence at a time.
One idea at a time.
One hope at a time.

~Suzanne Wagner~

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