Astrological Insights for 25 July 2009

Siga, siga is a Greek phrase I learned when I traveled to Crete years ago. It means “slowly, slowly” and is an apt description of the leisurely way that Cretans enjoy the riches of life on their fertile and history-rich island. A siga, siga outlook emphasizes taking life as it comes and being present with what it presents to us at each moment.

This Greek saying is a great mantra for today. Siga, siga can help you accept the thoughtful reality-based energy of the early morning Moon/Saturn conjunction and subsequent Moon/Venus square. Adopting this outlook can also help you balance out and more productively channel the energies of the overly excitory Moon/Uranus opposition that occurs later in the day.

Happy Siga, Siga Saturday.

(Note: the Moon is void-of-course 4:14-10:25 pm PDT. At 10:25pm, it enters Libra.)

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About Stephanie Gailing

Stephanie Gailing is a certified nutritionist and natural health consultant who has been studying astrology for more than 18 years. She’s the creator of Planetary Apothecary, which offers services and products that fuse wellness and astrology.

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