TIPS FOR TODAY:
# 1 – An astrology update from Risa D’Angeles column in the Santa Cruz Good Times publication…
MARS RETROGRADE IN VIRGO
Everyone has heard (and talks) about Mercury retrograde. Lesser known are Mars & Venus retrogrades, joining Mercury retrograde this year. Mars retrograded Jan. 23, a long three-month Mars retrograde. Mars, retrograding only every two years (51-84 days), is very significant for humanity. Mars provides us with the energy, assertion, desires and the will to exist, to be and to act. Mars rules our ability to proceed into the world. Mars, god of war and warriors, gives us strength and directs us outward into experiences that build our personality to become a strong vehicle for the Soul. Mars works with Aries (taking risks to bring forth all things new), with Scorpio (provides the Nine Tests of the Personality) and with Sagittarius (the devic angelic beings that give our bodies life – life force). Mars in Virgo means that our thinking (Virgo works with Mercury) will be internalized; there will be a quickening within us (new life). We will consider appropriate actions to take when the retrograde is over (April 13). With Mars retrograde in Virgo we ponder upon beliefs and opinions, health, nutrition, medicine and how to better serve. Animals are ruled by Virgo. We notice the animal kingdom becomes irritated, often ill and that many in the animal kingdom die when Virgo is involved. Hospitals and military staff, social workers, labor unions all may experience unrest. We remember that humanity works within Ray 4, a new harmony resulting from conflict and chaos. This will be very apparent during Mars retrograde. The U.S. chart has Mars retrograde joining Neptune. Our country can be inspired to tend to things at home. Mars can also be war. During Mars retro we must be cautious. And listen for the still small voices directing us from within. Nothing, with Mars retro, is “normal.” Read more at nightlightnews.com.
# 2 – The movie FRESH is available for viewing online for free for a limited time (until Feb. 1st); you can access the full-length film from your desktop. To access the movie, simply click below.
http://action.freshthemovie.com/p/salsa/web/common/public/signup?signup_page_KEY=6608
# 3 – Rudy Hunter is offering a free tele-class called The Man Behind The Curtain, an amazing self-healing technique with great tools he’s sharing without any cost or obligation. Here’s the link so you can check it out for yourselves; to sign up, just fill in your e-mail on the MBC page in the orange box.
http://www.rudyhunter.com/man-behind-the-curtain.html
# 4 – Here’s a great, short Abraham-Hicks video sure to inspire you and make you laugh…
http://www.lawofattractioninteraction.com/video/GetHappy.html
# 5 – Jo Dunning is presenting her free Pulse Technique tele-class Tuesday at 5:15pm Pacific Time.. ….
Listen by phone: (818) 742-0029 Passcode 722334# (Phone lines fill quickly! Your regular calling plan charges will apply.)
Listen online: http://InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=24024198
The Quick Pulse Tele-class offers an opportunity to change things you would like to have different in your life so you can experience greater freedom, joy, aliveness, and abundance. For this workshop prepare a list of 4 or 5 things you would like to have different in your life. They can be items that relate to many aspects of your life such as physical conditions, personality, limiting beliefs, unpleasant past experiences, phobias, fears, worries, finances, etc.
# 6 – Tomorrow The Shift Network hosts a special event titled 5 Keys to Giving Your Gift to the Shift that is a “must attend” for every coach, consultant, healer, artist, expert, messenger, heart-centered business owners and aspiring entrepreneur…
Enjoy, “Zippy”
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Hey, Mr Armstrong, you look pretty “easy, breezy, lemon squeezy” (as one of my friends likes to say) there in your (gravatar) photo. I appreciate the nice comment. Hope all is well in Margarita Land.