I will come forth as gold.”
-Job 23:10
This verse is from the Book of Job in the Bible. The story is also related in the Quran as well. Though there are a few minor differences between the two, the general message is the same: trust in our Higher Power, no matter what the circumstances. It doesn't matter what name you use for your Higher Power, what’s important is to have faith.
Parallel to the theme of the Job Story, with the Solar Eclipse in Aries aka the Phoenix Portal, there will be endings, destruction and clearing out of anything in our life that is out of alignment with our new and better version of ourselves and our future destiny. We must do this, and be an active participant of cutting the cords completely to that which no longer serves us. This could be a relationship with a long overdue ending or a job that we must leave. If we don't handle it, there will be chaos. If we do, we will get a fresh start. Commit to our best and have faith like Job.
We also still have Mercury Retrograde, as on March 29th, another one enters into Pisces. Along with the Awakening Portal on March 30th, where Neptune enters into Aries, this is a good time to deepen our intuitive connection and seek to tap into our spirituality. We can ask ourselves the profound questions such as, "What is the meaning of life?" or "Why am I here?" When we introspect and inquire, we channel the Seeker in us. We yearn to comprehend the nature of our very existence and our purpose in it. It is therefore important to protect our energies, and avoid crowded spaces that could trigger us. We will get rewarded if we trust.
AMOR FATI
Thank you and good night.
P.S. March 30th, 2025 also marks the Vedic Astrological New Year. According to Google's AI Overview:
"In Vedic astrology, the new year, also known as Mesha Sankranti, occurs when the Sun enters Aries (Mesha Rashi), the first sign of the zodiac, marking a time for renewal and setting new intentions."
On the same day is also Ugadi. According to Wikipedia:
"Ugadi or Yugadi, also known as Samvatsarādi, is New Year's Day according to the Hindu calendar and is celebrated in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka."
So, Happy New Year! :-)