Monday, October 31, 2005

Scorpio - The Snake


OCTOBER 23rd - NOVEMBER 21st

PLUTO     TOPAZ     IVY/REED     SCORPION     AUTUMN     WATER

July 3rd 2020
Tie up any all all loose ends today so you can get out for a wild weekend.  From parties to protests, you will be out and about so make sure everything is taken care of on the home front.




The Snake slithers through the Forest, determined and bold.  It wants power, and nothing will get in they way of their goal.  They persevere year after year toiling for perfection, their passion bordering on the obsessive.  They can appear uncaring, cold-blooded even in their drive to get what they want.  These signs are unflinchingly honest and opinionated, having no problem telling it exactly like it is.  Sometimes this can seem too intense for the most sensitive signs and they are often misunderstood as evil, sly, and too sexual.  The Snake craves the limelight and needs to feel seen and understood to be validated.  These mysterious snakes emerged from the underworld to repay karmic debts.  They see the world as it truly is, and see money and power are the only paths to freedom.  As water signs they have an innate understanding of how money as a fluid energy, and they know how to pool their resources.  In a romantic relationship, the Snake seeks a partner who can handle their ferocity and be equally raw with them  They are a bit kinky, like the snake and it's prey  they indulge in a bit of bondage.  They are fiercely loyal and protective of their partners, if they do not channel their energy into their goals they can become jealous and constrictive.  If you cross a snake, beware!  For they can turn vengeful, jealous, and angry.  Like the snake, they throw a hissy fit when they don't get what they want.  So dark are they the devil chose to impersonate one as most fitting for his form: sensuous, glimmering, stealthy.  However, for all the dwelling in darkness the snake has the power of transformation, alchemy, the process of turning poison to medicine, trauma to healing.  Just as a snake sheds its skin, we must continually die to be reborn. That is the karmic life lesson of the Snake.





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