“You must bear it. The bad days mustn’t succumb you to the pain. Endure it. Let it give your future self a reason to look back and say, “How impossible it seemed to survive such misery, and yet, I did.””
Kind of sucks that i am not living in an ivy-covered cottage in the pacific northwest, drinking mint tea with honey,, riding my bike into town for the groceries and spending my day writing novels on a mossy tree stump with a cool breeze making the pine needles go sssssshhhhhh,,,,,,,
Saturn represents our insecurities because it also represents our karma. In a past life, we may have pushed too far into the house or sign that Saturn sits in now. To balance out the push from your last lifetime, father Saturn pulls you back. This creates insecurity, but it teaches us determination and humility.
Pluto represents our fears because it also represents the unknown. The house and sign that Pluto takes on in this life is where we experienced a great sense of betrayal or loss in a past life. But we don’t remember this, so our brain can be clouded by fear, sadness, and loneliness that sits below the surface.
And now in 2019 they’re slowly cosying up to one another, with the South Node! In Capricorn!
“When we accept our own wild beauty, it is put into perspective, and we are no longer poignantly aware of it anymore, but neither would we forsake it or disclaim it either. Does a wolf know how beautiful she is when she leaps? Does a feline know what beautiful shapes she makes when she sits? Is a bird awed by the sound it hears when it snaps open its wings? Learning from them, we just act in our own true way and do not draw back from or hide our natural beauty. Like the creatures, we just are, and it is right.”
— -Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Women Who Run With the Wolves (via theloversblog)