July 19, 2021

Numerology/Astrology for 7/19/2021 – Plus Personal Blog

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By Published On: July 19, 2021Categories: Astrology/Numerology

Numerology/Astrology for 7/19/21

7/19/21 is the number = 22

Add the 7 + 1 + 9 + 2 + 0 + 2 + 1 = 22. Or 2 + 2 = 4.

The Number 4 promotes the delicate art of communication and cooperation among individuals that struggle to find that middle ground. Balance (the number 4) is the key to all things in this realm. But it is in constant flux and change. Maintaining that balance requires the flexibility of a flying bird in strong winds, the gentleness of a deer walking into a familiar meadow, and the determination of mountain lion on the prowl.

We have all been challenged in the past 2 years in ways we never wanted or expected. And yet here we are and us changing has helped the environment and made us take a look at what is really necessary in our lives. Our needing to work from home has made us better people, more attentive, helped us get ahold of our finances, and made us realize the things that are most important. For that we all should be proud.

So, let’s keep going. Let’s see if we can create a better world not just for ourselves but our children’s children.

If we could do the last few years, we can do anything.

~Suzanne Wagner~

Astrology Today

The Moon will be in the penetrating sign of Scorpio until dinner time. Then it will move into Sagittarius and give  us all a strong and adventurous spirit. It is time for outspoken change.
Mercury squares to Chiron in the morning and that can make things a bit awkward and overly sensitive to any feedback. Doubt is good for checking and making sure so that our directions are certain and our intentions pure.
The Sun semi-sextiles Venus and it makes that desire to connect in loving ways strong and comfort a bigger goal. Do not let the tones of tension make you feel uncertain or indecisive.
You have challenges still to overcome but it is a good day overall.

~Suzanne Wagner~

Quote

Within the realms of time and space.
May the universe give us all grace.
I watch those that live on our streets in such despair.
I see a society that has forgotten to care.
Such souls exist in the lost places of their minds.
Because life (to them) is cruel and painfully reminds.
They live in a world created by drugs and loss.
They cannot get out because a line has been crossed.
One that prefers illusion to the harsh and bleak light.
Of a world terribly detached and impolite.
If we care not for those suffering and in pain.
We abandon our humanity and put karma on our chain.
A society is not judged by its successes and wins.
If those needing help are labeled with sins.
Can’t we find a way to help them out of this place?

Do we not have enough power and money in this case?
Even if we do, such a choice needs hearts so clear.
That determination and clarity will replace the fear.

~Suzanne Wagner~

Blog

Birthday weekend complete. We went to Coit tower and walked up the stairs from the Embarcadero. What a lovely little secret garden! Complete with Jasmine bushes and bee farms. Signs pointed out that there will be coyotes seen in the evenings and mornings.
If I were a coyote, I would live here too.

The view was spectacular from the top of Coit Tower.

The Coit Tower have these beautiful murals in the American Social Realism style. It was a pilot project of the Public Works of Art Project. The first of a “New Deal” federal employment programs for artists. Ralph Stackpole and Bernard Zakheim got the commission in 1933, and supervised the muralists, who were mainly faculty and students of the California School of Fine Arts These murals were recently cleaned and reconstructed by the local art schools and artists.

They did a beautiful job and the area and views are spectacular.

From the top of the tower we were also able to see my husband’s solar project for the wastewater systems in San Francisco. A huge solar roof project over by the wharf. It was spectacular to see from that angle.
We walked over  7 miles yesterday and it was something I will never forget.

I hope you all had a great weekend.

~Suzanne Wagner~

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