Saturday, November 12, 2011

Random Bookshelf Reading 62

Random Bookshelf Reading 62

Question:  Today?

Answer:  "It is important to point out that the word "mysterious" has nothing to do with "vague" as far as Scorpio is concerned.  If by chance you feel that you get confused by or because of vagueness, it is because you are not using the strong side of your sign.  Mystery is knowledge, while vagueness for you is just a waste of time.  You are the king or queen of alchemy and can exchange one thing for another by wishing for it, which is something very few people understand or are capable of doing.  You have to remember that nothing comes easy to you.  For example, even if you happen to have gotten your money the old-fashioned way, by inheriting it, for some mysterious cosmic reason, you will be unable to gain access to it as easily as others would.  And another mystery is that you are a wonderful and enigmatic leader.  People don't forget you because you are the only one who knows how to get in touch with the most difficult side of your immensely imaginative, spacious mind.  You can usually express yourself in ways that reverberate in other people's ears.  They want more, so you lead them.  Sometimes, also in a rather mysterious way, you can scare people.  Take heed:  blockbuster movies earn millions by using scare tactics on their audiences.  People let go of something when they are afraid, which brings us back to what you, Scorpio, can do for us." (p.133)

From Astrological Intelligence:  A Practical System for Illuminating Life's Everyday Choices by Andrea Valeria with Sherri Rifkin.


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