Planet Waves Daily Oracle for Wednesday, August 12, 2015

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What if everything in your life, all the improvements you want to make and every issue you’ve identified, hung in the balance on the food that you eat? Any nutritionist would tell you this is true every day of your life, but your astrology says it’s something to consider now. Whether you’re considering how to advance your professional goals or your emotional state (which are related), or how to make your relationship a better place, think food.

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Libra weekly for Oct. 2, 2009

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What if everything in your life, all the improvements you want to make and every issue you’ve identified, hung in the balance on the food that you eat? Any nutritionist would tell you this is true every day of your life, but your astrology says it’s something to consider now. Whether you’re considering how to advance your professional goals or your emotional state (which are related), or how to make your relationship a better place, think food. More to the point, think differently than the food your parents taught you to eat. They didn’t know everything, and a lot has changed since you were a kid. You’re older and you can’t live on your old diet of ramen and ghetto pasta. You need actual flavor and nourishment.

The Daily Oracle offers a horoscope selected randomly by our Intelligent Archive Oracle program, unique to Planet Waves. It’s also a database of my horoscopes going back to the late 1990s. You can use the Intelligent Archive Oracle to answer questions and give you ideas for how to handle problems and situations you cannot see through. This feature is available to our All Access and Core Community members. See this link for more information.

2 thoughts on “Planet Waves Daily Oracle for Wednesday, August 12, 2015

  1. Michael MayesMichael Mayes

    I’m quoting this in my interview on Friday with an as yet to be named seafood restaurant being opened up by Bradford Heap next to his other successful restaurant, Salt. I got a job at The Lazy Dog, which is a high-volume sports bar. The menu is not too unhealthy, for a sports bar, but I want to work in a better environment, serve real, locally sourced, non-gmo food, to intelligent, and interesting people. I’ll see if this oracle can help make that happen.

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