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Saturday, March 2, 2024- 4pm
“Here the sunflowers, there the hummingbird.
Equal seekers of sweetness (Mary Oliver).
A Poem by Mary Oliver (below – from her book Thirst).
And….
Giving Attention to What Interests Us.
And Sharing That Interest.
Today is Saturday. March 2, 2024 – Saturn’s day.
Saturn is Ray 3 – Intelligence that leads to choice & action!
For Disciples, the throat chakra is Ray 3.
Humanity in general is the throat chakra.
Speaking of what interests each of us.
Sagittarius moon –
Sagittarius is constantly curious about the world – Sag is the traveler who visits multiples regions of the world, the rider on the white horse, over meadows, hills & dales, visiting with people everywhere – making journeys here & there from place to place, visiting different cultures, participating in the many & various ways people life their lives. Gathering experience. Sagittarius is also the chef, the hunter/gatherer, the forager, the publisher of travelogues & special places of interest.
Where is Sagittarius in everyone’s chart?
What area of life is influenced by Sagittarius?
How does Sagittarius reveal itself in that area of life?
This is the study of astrology & part of discipleship’s training.
And so….
I mentioned a special festival of daffodils happening this weekend somewhere in the United States.
And asked readers to share about places, people, towns, villages, festivals, events that were of special to them.
I mentioned that all villages towns cities states areas in the world were interesting. And asked what is of interest to you? So wherever we are, we can get to know the world at large.
And get to know what is of interest to each of us.
A poem by Mary Oliver
Praying
“It doesn’t have to be
the blue iris, it could be
weeds in a vacant lot, or a few
small stones; just
pay attention,
….then patch a few words together and don’t try
to make them elaborate, this isn’t
a contest but the doorway
into thanks, and a silence in which
another voice may speak.”
— Mary Oliver, from her book “Thirst” a book of 43 poems.