Sunday, March 6, 2005

Gemini - The Twin Trees


MAY 21st - JUNE 20th
MERCURY     TOURMALINE     HAWTHORNE/OAK     TWINS     SPRING     AIR

July 3rd 2020
Whispering trees, don't tell the breeze your secrets...be careful what you say and word could get out and grow and that might not be good.





The Twin Trees are the towering sentinels of the Forest.  They represent duality, balance and harmony.  Consider the tarot cards Two of Wands and the Tower.  The trees represent two towers, two poles, opposite ends of the magnetic field, two halves of a whole...These silver tongued sylvans love to communicate and connect.  The life of the Forest, the Twin Trees foster connections, symbiotic relationships in providing shelter and the necessary components for all the creatures of the forest to thrive under its caring branches, down to its roots...birds sing and twitter, reflecting the communicative aspects of this sign.  Down in the trunk, where squirrels make shelter and eat the acorns that go on to fertilize the soil where mushrooms grow by the roots, sending information in their mycelium webs to all the other fungi.  It is through the networking savvy Twin Trees that bring the whole Forest together to thrive.  An air sign, The Twin Trees can sense things in the breeze, they tend to be empathetic and make great therapists, teachers, or lawyers.  They crusade for freedom and justice.  However, they can sometimes seem hollow and blasted, bipolar, depressed.  They can turn to gossip they heard whispered on the wind... It is important for this sign to stay true to their roots.  The Twin Trees can be susceptible to rot and parasites if they neglect themselves at the expense of caring for everyone else.  The life lesson for the trees is to learn to stay grounded and unshakable, to grow slowly and with intention, to be mindful.  These charming and confident trees tend to be easygoing in romantic relationships, breezy and carefree.  They are generally not possessive of partners and can accept harmless flirting or even polyamory on both ends.  They thrive with a partner who compliments them and is always up for adventure!





The Horse, The Owl, The Stag




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