Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The scope Today

Leo (July 23 — Aug. 22)

If you want to get lucky, forget about what you want in the way of money, romance or anything else. Think instead about being in the right place at the right time. That's exactly where you are now.

Scorpio (Oct. 24 — Nov. 22)

Your outward show of `everything is just fine' masks an inner despair. It's true that complaining rarely makes things any better. The way up is through being positive, so, keep looking at the bright side.

Sagittarius (Nov. 23 — Dec. 21)

Gemini (May 21 — June 21)

A surprisingly amount of progress is possible for you this week, more than you might think, and much more than certain individuals believe of you. There's a chance for you to do something spectacular.

Taurus (April 21 — May 20)

It may take a while before you see the value of what your trials have taught you. It is wrong to interpret all that has happened as bad news. You'll soon recognize an opportunity sitting right under your nose.

Source

Feeling trapped? Slow down!

“If you're having difficulty coming up with new ideas, then slow down. For me, slowing down has been a tremendous source of creativity. It has allowed me to open up -- to know that there's life under the earth and that I have to let it come through me in a new way. Creativity exists in the present moment. You can't find it anywhere else.”

-- Natalie Goldberg

Feeling trapped in some way? Give yourself space. Space to do nothing but breathe. To intentionally relax those tight muscles. To just for a few precious minutes, let it all go.

The world will keep turning if you tune out for a short while. And your world will begin to recover its balance.

“It's important to be heroic, ambitious, productive, efficient, creative, and progressive, but these qualities don't necessarily nurture soul. The soul has different concerns, of equal value: downtime for reflection, conversation, and reverie; beauty that is captivating and pleasuring; relatedness to the environs and to people; and any animal’s rhythm of rest and activity.”

-- Thomas Moore

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