Planet Waves Daily Oracle for Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Leo weekly for Feb. 4, 2011

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Focus is the key to not being overwhelmed. Focus on what you want, and on the people who are present and willing to help you have that, without throwing up any static or noise. While you’re busy engaging with so much that is in your environment, I suggest you tune into one long-term change that may be in the background of your life that you have lost track of, or set aside for the future. Its time is about to arrive, and it’s going to change very nearly everything in your life. By change, I mean deepen, rearrange and take to a new level. The living essence of all of these changes is cooperation. Yet what is different is that this is a form of cooperation that will take you to the edges of where you feel safe, verging on an authentic vulnerability that you may go out of your way to avoid. This is one among many emotional tendencies that you’re about to leave behind.

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5 thoughts on “Planet Waves Daily Oracle for Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014

  1. Hugging Scorpio

    So, I made a list of positive aspects about my girlfriend recently and I realized two things: That the list was quite long, and that it’s still okay to want stuff. And as long as I monitor that as two different aspects of my experience, I should be okay. Since everything is a constant changing and expanding experience, it makes so much more sense to be present with what is showing up. “Now” is where the fun is! Why not enjoy it? Time to stop resisting my own happiness. We do we (I) do that I wonder…

  2. Amy Elliott

    To strive is human. But striving for a worthwhile goal can very quickly turn into – if only I had this particular thing/person/change in my life, everything would be ok.

    I’ve been struggling with self-pity and envy, and I think I’ve had a glimmer of realisation lately: the solution might just be to craft our own sources of joy from within.

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