Virgo
Your Week Ahead: Little things can sometimes make a big difference. A small gesture, a passing remark, a finishing touch, a decorative twist. You wouldn't think such trivia would be crucial, but if it happens to resonate with some old memory, it can make all the difference between feeling comfortable or awkward about where you are, and who you are with. This week, many questions arise but no matter how different or disparate these may seem, they all connect to one essential uncertainty. Where do you really belong? You will soon be shown the answer very clearly. Then fear will turn to inspiration.
Week Ahead Part Two: It's funny how some things are absolutely fine until we start to find fault with them. Then suddenly, almost overnight, they're completely unacceptable. Little questions lead to big doubts. Small uncertainties become major misgivings. In moments, years of acceptance can be undermined. No matter how things were in the past, they can't be that way again. In your life lately, an affiliation has been challenged. It's not so much that you have reached a point of personal change, more that somehow, someone has behaved in such a way as to cause you to wonder. Yet, elsewhere in your world, there's a beckoning finger - a warm, real and genuine invitation. Follow that and don't worry.
Excerpt from: http://cainer.com/
Was reading this awhile ago.
This is written for all the Virgoans out there and yet, I felt as if this was meant especially for me. Although I can’t deny that I’ve always loved reading Jonathan Cainer’s forecasts since my uni days – not so much for its accuracy but more for the phrases and the fluidity of words in his writings.
I guess it depends on how each individual interprets it to suit their liking since most of these horoscopes are written in general.
We only believe in things we want to believe, hear things we prefer to hear and see things we wish to see when the truth is actually not what we presume it to be.
The brain is indeed an extremely compelling tool.
Life is about making choices
& living with its consequences,
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