The Sun ☀️
The sun represents what we are consciously aware of and highlights our point of view.
When the sun moves through a zodiac constellation, we may experience the themes of that zodiac sign intensely through our point of view.
We can utilize the different zodiacs the sun transits to create a more productive perspective.
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The Virgo ♍️
Planet: Mercury
Key Phrase: I Analyze
Glyph: The Virgin
Positive Keywords: Meticulous, Precise, Researcher, Calm, Helpful, Unselfish, Dependable
Negative Keywords: Critical, Petty, Skeptical, Picky, Forgetful, Disorganized, Fault finding
Body Anatomy: Digestive System, Pancreas, small intestine, digestive tract. Issues with these areas during the sun transit can reflect issues with one’s perspective.
Sun ☀️ in Virgo ♍️
☉ Sun transits Virgo August 23 - September 22. When the Sun enters the Virgo, you may sense the urge to analyze, organize, and help.
Sun ☀️ in Virgo ♍️
Insights
For the 4 weeks the sun transits virgo, we will utilize this time to heal and develop our perspective through the themes of:
Fair Discrimination
Spiritual Service
Organized Efforts
Methodical Giving
We will use the themes of the tarot for guidance.
Week #1: August 22nd - August 30th
Theme:
Fair Discrimination (How do you discriminate?)
Question to ponder:
Am I being "just" in my discriminations?
Consideration for this week:
Are you being fair-mind in your dealings or being bias?
Tarot Guidance:
Justice
Quote:
But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look at his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.” 1 Samuel 16:7
Insight:
Reexamine your process of discrimination. Don’t immediately assume that just because a situation is seemingly similar to what you have experienced in the past, means it should be handled in a similar way. Take caution and seek a different approach. Look at the heart of the situation. Don’t focus on outward appearances. Give the situation a fair assessment before passing judgement.
This week the theme is Fair Discrimination and we are guided by the justice tarot card.
Fair means the lack of bias in opinions or judgments.
Discrimination is the ability to perceive and respond to differences among stimuli.
Fair Discrimination is lacking bias in perceptions.
Justice is the sword that cuts through a situation, and will not be swayed by outer appearances when deciding what is fair and just.
Someone who has fair discrimination is able to distinguish between their perception of a situation and what is actually happening in the situation.
He/she is able to adjust his/her behaviors and thoughts accordingly and pass fair judgments about what is being experienced.
Someone who doesn’t have fair discrimination will not be able to distinguish between what they are perceiving about a situation and what is really being experienced.
It can be hard for the person to pass fair minded assessments as he/she will be blocked by his/her own biases. His/her thoughts, actions and behaviors will not match what’s actually going on in the situation.
This week pay attention to how you have been discriminating.
Consider if you have been fair-minded in your dealings or have you been being biased?
Week #2 August 31st - September 6th
Theme:
Spiritual Service ( How do you service people? )
Question to Ponder: Are you passionate about providing the service that you provide for people or are you doing it for recognition, financial gain, and/or out of obligation?
Tarot Guidance:
Knight of Wands (reversed)
Knight was someone born of the nobility, trained to fight, and who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
Knight represents strength, honor, integrity, and courage. Wand is a staff or rod held as a symbol of office. It represents: primal energy, spirituality, inspiration, determination, strength, intuition, creativity, ambition, expansion, and original thought.
Wands tarot cards often represent the astrological signs of Fire – Leo, Sagittarius and Aries.
“The questing knight, this man traditionally signifies travel, and progress. This also refers to new ideas and inventions. He looks forward, intelligent and knowledgeable, and yet ready for battle and full of fire. The reversed meaning of the card is insecurity and fear of revealing one's true self.” ( wiki )
Insight:
Reexamine the spirit behind your service. Be independently motivated. Try not focusing on outside affirmation to motivate you to do the things you have to do for the people and things that you care about. Do it because it’s your passion. Do it because what you do matters. Do it because it’s the calling of your soul.
Reading:
“The measure of a man is not how many servants he has, but how many men he serves. “ D.L. Moody
Service is the action of helping or doing work for someone.
Spiritual Service is the act of helping another with no other objective than to build inner character.
When you are in spiritual service:
You act from a higher sense of purpose. You are in service to a higher authority. You hold a true sense of integrity when you speak and act.
The things you do and say may not always come from your conscious mind. You receive information and understanding beyond your own perceptions.
You have an extremely creative approach to handling situations. Not creative so much in the artistic sense (even though you could be an artist), but creative in the way you deliver solutions and take actions.
You act out from a place of knowing what’s right and do it whether or not you have immediate benefit or at all.
You are motivated by your own sense of morality. You do things because you feel called to do it. You have strong inner convictions.
You have this extreme sense of authority and are able to take charge in situations.
Unafraid to take chances because you know no matter the outcome from the experience you will learn something invaluable about yourself.
You do things for others out of love for all mankind. You don’t have hidden agendas.
When you act from spiritual service, you can’t be manipulated into doing things you don’t want to do because it’s not about you or them. It’s about doing what is necessary for the betterment of the whole.
When you are not in spiritual service:
You may find it hard to be yourself and do things that you love to do. You do things not because it’s a passion, but for some external reasoning. I.e You need to make money, want to impress, seek love and/or validation.
You need something tangible or some kind of return on investment to be motivated in helping people. You have to let them know that you are doing something for them, so they can appreciate your efforts.
You always remember you did something for people and expect them to return the favor at some point. You do things for some kind of emotional gain. Where you do it to feel good about yourself and/ or to manipulate others to do for you.
When you do not act from spiritual service, You find it hard to be yourself around people and you believe that others will try to manipulate you into doing things you don’t want to do.
Spiritual service is not ego driven, but rather it’s divinely led. When you act from a place of self love, you have more than enough inner and outer resources to give to others.
Consideration for this week: Become aware of how you service people. In situations that come up, take time to acknowledge your behaviors when you are serving others and notice if they are aligned with your divine character.
Week #3 September 7th - September 14th
Week #3 September 7th - 14th How do you Organize your efforts?
Theme: Organize Effort
Organize: arrange into a structured whole; ordered to deal with things effectively.
Effort: a vigorous or determined attempt.
Organize Effort: arranging vigorous determined attempts in a structured order to deal with things effectively.
Question to ponder: am I organizing my efforts effectively?
Tarot Guidance: 7 pentacles (reversed)
Numerology of 7: Intelligence,
Curiosity, Spiritual Knowledge, Skepticism, Introspection,
Analytize
Definition of Pentacles: talisman or magical object, typically disk-shaped and inscribed with a pentagram or other figure, and used as a symbol of the element of earth associated with the astrological signs Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn.
Etymology of Pentacles: late 16th century: from medieval Latin pentaculum, apparently based on Greek penta- ‘five’. 5 or a series of 5 (555), is often associated with change, love, and abundance.
The Pentacles in tarot: relates to the physical body, possessions, or wealth. It deals with worldly matters in general.
The Seven of Pentacles (reversed): “The reversed meaning of the card means, excess energy and personal resources used that can cause a strain, the feeling of giving too much of your time and resources with little reward or assurance of moving forward. The advice of the card is to reassess your commitment levels, if for too long you are not receiving the results you desire, it may be best to cut your losses especially when it seems to be a bad investment of your time and money.” (Wiki)
Insight: “Good order is the foundation of all things.” Edmund Burke.
Reexamine the based foundation of your organization. Check it’s fundamental purpose for operation and create structures in preparation for abundance. However, If there are cracks in your foundation, take time to repair them because if you continue building on top of foundations that are unstable, the entire structure will crumble. Which will certainly be a tragedy considering it is very much preventable.
When you organize your efforts:
You realize that you have a strong continuous mission to fulfill in this lifetime. You know it won’t happen overnight, so you focus on what you are experiencing vs the end result.
You make time to get all the things done. You build on montunem with every action you take.
You know when it’s time to switch task and when to keep pushing through your own
mental blocks.
You don’t spend time stressing about all the work that needs to get done. You make a plan and break each task down into smaller accomplishable tasks.
You accept where you are at. You don’t rush the process. You don’t wish you were further along. You take your time and appreciate each step you take towards fulfilling your goals.
You see the bigger picture. You see the importance of what you are doing and are aware of the amount of energy that takes for you to manifest your vision in the material plan.
You have faith that what you are doing will be fruitful even when you can’t see any proof. You just know deep down things will make themselves apparent in due time.
You have patience with yourself, the process and others. You value what you do and what you bring to this world. You understand the importance of follow through and consistency.
You focus on what will get you the results you desire and you abandon the things that take you off focus.
You see things to completion no matter how long it takes.
When you don’t organize your efforts:
You find it hard to stay committed to the things that you are called to accomplish this lifetime.
You find it hard to function. You are always off tasks and the efforts you take don’t always get you the results you seek.
You at times feel hopeless like you will never ‘find’ the time to manage all of the things.
You feel lost in the amount of time and lack awareness of the amount of effort it takes to get things done.
You are impatient. You seek instant gratification and everything needs to be done like yesterday.
You lack the sense of urgency to take action on things that come into your world.
You are always overestimating the amount of time you have to get things done.
You procrastinate and put things off until you ‘get time’, but you never make any real effort to be sure that it will get done by a certain time.
You move on to other tasks before completing the task you currently have on your plate without creating a plan to finish what you started or setting a date to start back working on the task.
You second guess yourself a lot. Always going back on your word which slows down the process and keeps you feeling stagnant and complacent.
You give up on things when times get difficult and you blame your circumstances when things aren’t going the way that you think they should.
Organizing your efforts creates effectiveness through each action that you take and helps you to be recognize if you are utilizing your energy efficiently.
Consideration for this week:
Become aware of how you organize your efforts. In situations that come up, take time to realize where you could be lacking the appropriate efforts.
Week #4 September 14th - September 22nd
Week #4 September 14th - 22nd
Theme: methodological giving ( What’s your method? )
methodological relating to, or following the system of methods, principles, and rules that regulate a given discipline.
Giving is the transfer of something without the expectation of receiving something in return
Methodological Giving is having a method for how and why you give to others.
Question to ponder: What’s your method of determining who or what is worth your attention, efforts, and/or resources?
Consideration for this week: Are you giving others what they really need?
Tarot Guidance: 6 pentacles
Numerology of 6: domestic, harmony, healing, health, care, stability, discerning
Definition of Pentacles: talisman or magical object, typically disk-shaped and inscribed with a pentagram or other figure, and used as a symbol of the element of earth associated with the astrological signs Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn.
Etymology of Pentacles: late 16th century: from medieval Latin pentaculum, apparently based on Greek penta- ‘five’. 5 or a series of 5 (555), is often associated with change, love, and abundance.
The Pentacles in tarot: relates to the physical body, possessions, or wealth. It deals with worldly matters in general.
6 pentacles: A merchant weighs money in a pair of scales and distributes it to the needy and distressed, signifying the redistribution of wealth and gratification. This card also questions the motives of charity, and the inherent power dynamics, for example the societal expectations on recipients to be "grateful" and behave accordingly. It also raises the question of who benefits from charity, is it the recipient or the giver? The scales are symbolic of a balance or imbalance, in the distribution of wealth, resources and power, which can also be interpreted as pointing to the balances or imbalances in personal relationships. (Wiki)
Insight: “Doing what needs to be done may not make you happy, but it will make you great.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Reexamine your method of generosity. It’s easy to get wrapped up in a sad story. Sometimes, when we do, we don’t always check the facts of what is being showcased. We can fall in the trap of giving what is requested vs. taking time to give what is actually needed. This week be methodological when giving your attention, time, efforts, nd/ or resources to different causes. Because not everyone that seeks your assistance may actually need it especially, in the way they are asking to receive it. You determine the best way that you can assist them. Sometimes giving nothing is what's actually needed.
When you are methodological in your giving:
You have a process that guides you in giving your time, resources, attention, and efforts.
You value your energy and know the appropriate times to give it to others.
You don’t give to ‘feel good’ or because you are a ‘good person’ who does ‘good deeds’.
You don’t just give to anyone who has a sad story or determine what’s appropriate based on your/their emotions.
You don’t give out of obligation or because they did/do it for you.
You don’t give because you want to or because it feels right.
You have a purpose for why you give and recognize the consequences for giving or not giving.
You give when it’s aligned with your integrity and the integrity of the situation.
You don’t give people what they want, you give them what they need.
When you are not methodological with your giving:
You always give more than what you have.
You stretch yourself thin, always trying to be there for others.
You give inappropriately by giving people what they want instead of what they need.
You give out of obligation because you feel like you owe something.
You never feel like what you do is enough and want to be the hero in someone’s story.
You lack boundaries and allow people to take advantage of your attention, resources, and time.
You expect people to give you something in return that makes you ‘feel good’ whether it be gratitude, attention, IOU, emotional support, or commitment to you in some kind of way.
You want to be seen in a positive light. You want to be view as a good person who does good things.
Giving Methodologically can create boundaries that honors your growth and others growth with respect and integrity.
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