david starling
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I think the concept is to respect one's parents for what they do for us and remind us what we owe them.
Mother's Day and Father's Day!
I think the concept is to respect one's parents for what they do for us and remind us what we owe them.
- meaning?This is enough for me.
- meaning?
Sadly I am not able to explain it to you.
Not sure why the puns or the childish attitude when we were having a nice discussion for so many pages then. Acting clownish doesn't make you look smart peto. You are bright, but there is no need for you to behave like that. Not sure who you are trying to impress.
David has some great grandpa jokes, so I decided to join him.
David, thanks to you I realized that humor has its peaks and downfalls throughout the whole life. Everyone knows how bad dad humor can be, but your grandpa humor is amazing!
I heard that America is a Sag country.Americans are known for making light of bad situations.
Guys, during your time of practicing astrology, do you feel like you got to see things you aren't supposed to see? Like someone tells you they are a certain way and their chart tells you otherwise?
I heard that America is a Sag country.
Sagittarians make light of bad situations in your opinion?
Sag is the ruler of Jupiter, the planet often associated with luck. Sag also comes before Scorpio, so it has to make up for Scorpio's paranoia with positivitySagittarians make light of bad situations in your opinion?
Sagittarians make light of bad situations in your opinion?
Agree. Sag is a fire sign after all.Either that, or they go into a rage!
I can be a really nosy person, but I don't mean this in a "aha! You don't hide this from me" way. For instance, I know of a person who is very cheerful and also wants to think of themselves as being cheerful, but they have a Mars/Pluto square, and that really throws me off. I was referring to those moments, when what you see in the chart contradicts what the person thinks.Well, knowing things about them from reading their charts, you're privy to private information. Including things they may not realize about themselves.
In 78 Degrees to Wisdom, there is a fable about two priests who arrived at an island whose people were afraid of watermelons. The first priest tried to convince them that watermelons were harmless and was immediately executed for heresy. The second priest played along with the fear and gained the trust of the villagers, then slowly banish their fear of watermelons. The story really got me.Yes, even without astrology you can see things about others they can’t see about themselves, the question is also whether you can raise it to their consciousness skillfully and helpfully. Then there’s other questions of whether you’ve seen it right, and whether you really “got it”!