Numerology/Astrology for 7/9/20
7/9/20 is the number 2. If you add the 7 + 9 + 2 + 0 + 2 + 0 = 20. 2 + 0 = 2.
Don’t let the negativity and critical rise of Covid break your spirit. No. Covid 19 is not going to stop quickly. Brace for shocking numbers and overflowing hospitals. It is hard to cope when so much continues to undermine stabilizing factors in our world. Clearly nothing is going to be balanced right now. Use your mind in constructive ways that include facts and truth. You have to logically do the things that you need to do. Remember that many are at a snap point on so many levels. There is so much exploding and I am not talking just about Covid. Stay calm. Keep your heart as open and as safe as possible.
~Suzanne Wagner~
Astrology Today
The Moon is in the emotional, volatile and sensitive sign of Pisces. Do things that promote moments that are grounded, healthy, and consciously present. The Moon in Pisces wants to feel safe and trusting. But you cannot fully embrace the depth of such a moment because there is so much instability in the external world. This is that moment to trust yourself first. You cannot expect others to be a stabilizing force in such a chaotic world.
Venus and Pluto interact in a way that brings great tension into an already tense world. Know that those that prefer to hold fear-based suspicions as fact, could want to take things to an extreme.
Many may feel as if they are losing things that used to defined them. When enough of those things are removed, there will be a backlash that is going to be quite stunning.
Best to keep on a direct path that is based on clarity and truth. Manipulation right now with backfire on you. Pride goes before the fall.
Venus is still retrograde and it brings growing financial stresses even more in your face. While you need to learn to be honorable and trustworthy to you, know that you cannot trust a lot of external things or some people right now.
You need to recognize that your needs, wants, demands and desires are often based on what you were not given at critical times in your life. You cannot expect the external world to give you what you need to give yourself first.
~Suzanne Wagner~
Quote
If every 8 year old in the world
was taught meditation,
we would eliminate violence from
the world within one generation.
~Dalai Lama~
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Tomatoes are going to town. Sugar Snap Peas are cracking. Delicata Squash are beginning. So things are starting to look up in the garden. It is amazing how much effort it takes to make food. Hopefully I am not the only one noticing that tremendous effort and appreciating all the farmers out there. It is clearly a passion for some that I can now more fully understand.
I have the added problem of keeping the critters out of my garden because I live in the redwood forest. And because I feed the birds and there are seeds everywhere I think that some small creatures think this is “Wagners Bar and Grill”. So they come in with larger numbers than would be normal for this plot of land. But I can’t stop myself. I want to help the struggling creatures in this world. I am more than willing to share my blueberries and strawberry’s but I would like just a few for all my effort. They of course think that I did it just for them.
We have 20 plus baby quail with a very proud Pappa that sits on my netting over the blueberries and guards and patrols my backyard for danger.
And danger is lurking in dark corners with my cat, who now thinks after 14 years she is a hunter. After a few chipmunks got sacrificed, I let my cat know in clear and uncertain terms that catching the small chipmunks and birds is not acceptable behavior. She is so smart that she “mostly” gets it. It is just so tempting with such tasty morsels in her territory.
I had to put wire screens around my deck edges because she was lurking in the shadows which gave her an unfair advantage.
I had to fix her little black wagon! (She is a black cat.) She still hides in those same places but she can’t get to them as easily.
It is like cat television with a filter.
So today, send love to all the farmers out there doing such amazing work for all of us so we can eat. Thank you to the farm workers that pick the crops so they can get to our tables. And thank you to the truck drivers that make sure the product gets to the stores. I am grateful to be in a country that is the breadbasket of the world. Take a moment to be in silence and gratitude for the beautiful foods on your table that you can share and enjoy with your family. The attitude of gratitude goes a long way.
~Suzanne Wagner
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