dadsnook2000
Stardancer
Sun @ 28 Libra/1st House. Moon @ 19 Taurus/8th House.
How will a combative situation with a co-worker eventually turn out for me?
ASTRO READING:
Your Sun position suggests that you are socially active and involved with those around you, a leader who may not lead but who may “steer” or “guide” others, or who seeks to build a group consensus. While the first house Sun tends to be pushy, willful, and “up-front” in terms of their presence in a group, the Libra Sun “backs off” of this more forward approach to life.
The 8th house Moon tends to put you deeply in touch with the values and goals of others: What do they want, how valued is it to them, why do they want what they want, etc.? The Taurus Moon looks for stability and appreciates durability. Do others support you, can you depend upon them, will they remain constant in how they act and interact?
The phase relationship of your Moon to the Sun is that of the SEEKER, 180 to 225 degrees ahead of the Sun. This phase suggests a balanced-unbalanced situation in terms of your experiences with relationships, tensions that result from being conciliatory on the one hand, then more subborn and less yielding on the other hand. The “seeker” in you needs to find the social tools to better manage or adapt to the manner in which others react or respond to you.
At this time there is, or will be, a challenge to your views and position. (Sun/t square Sun/n). This may involve an emotional appeal to adopt a more practical approach for the short term. (Sun/t trine Moon/n) Others may support this approach. What ever you do, the need to remain calm and less emotional is paramount – easier said than done. The talk and dreams of others will lose their luster after a short time. Be patient.
ASTRO SUMMARY:
Achieving a reasonable limitation to the to-and-fro swings of relating to others should be your goal. Restraint in the area of being too-considerate is part of the equation, not insisting on full cooperation and support is another part of the equation. See challenges as temporary issues and not as deep personal issues. These phrases seem to summarize this fragment of your chart.
TAROT READING:
Card One: What you see as the “driving” force behind a combative situation.
DEVIL
Card Two: What you can employ as a “tool” or “approach” to this situation.
Five of Wands
Card Three: What is the best result that is most likely as this situation progresses.
CHARIOT, Reversed
This Devil points to an obsessive view about something or a wrong/poorly informed view of something affecting you. In some way there can be an emotional bond in terms of how you and another fight this out. This seems to be an ongoing problem, not specifically a one-time issue.
The Five of Wands suggests that your ideas need to be seen and talked about, presented in a vigorous manner thru two or more avenues of contact. The card’s image points to the struggle being kept in the open, skill and perseverance are the best approaches.
The Chariot reversed points to a hollow victory. A win at any cost is not worth the effort or the results. Sometimes one wins by letting another fail. This fight may not be worth the effort.
SUMMARY:
Given a natural striving to achieve a workable balance in your relationships, and the emotional price paid by being overly “fair” to others, you should always be seeking new tools in how to deal with others. At this point a struggle is maturing – it will come about soon. This can be another lesson, another tool to help you in the future if you express your ideas strongly while being willing to let another win this particular battle. The win will not work out for the “other” and you may be stronger in the future because of it. Another way of seeing a “win” is to not “lose” by letting a poor win slip away – along with the blame for failure. Good luck. Dave
Sun @ 28 Libra/1st House. Moon @ 19 Taurus/8th House.
How will a combative situation with a co-worker eventually turn out for me?
ASTRO READING:
Your Sun position suggests that you are socially active and involved with those around you, a leader who may not lead but who may “steer” or “guide” others, or who seeks to build a group consensus. While the first house Sun tends to be pushy, willful, and “up-front” in terms of their presence in a group, the Libra Sun “backs off” of this more forward approach to life.
The 8th house Moon tends to put you deeply in touch with the values and goals of others: What do they want, how valued is it to them, why do they want what they want, etc.? The Taurus Moon looks for stability and appreciates durability. Do others support you, can you depend upon them, will they remain constant in how they act and interact?
The phase relationship of your Moon to the Sun is that of the SEEKER, 180 to 225 degrees ahead of the Sun. This phase suggests a balanced-unbalanced situation in terms of your experiences with relationships, tensions that result from being conciliatory on the one hand, then more subborn and less yielding on the other hand. The “seeker” in you needs to find the social tools to better manage or adapt to the manner in which others react or respond to you.
At this time there is, or will be, a challenge to your views and position. (Sun/t square Sun/n). This may involve an emotional appeal to adopt a more practical approach for the short term. (Sun/t trine Moon/n) Others may support this approach. What ever you do, the need to remain calm and less emotional is paramount – easier said than done. The talk and dreams of others will lose their luster after a short time. Be patient.
ASTRO SUMMARY:
Achieving a reasonable limitation to the to-and-fro swings of relating to others should be your goal. Restraint in the area of being too-considerate is part of the equation, not insisting on full cooperation and support is another part of the equation. See challenges as temporary issues and not as deep personal issues. These phrases seem to summarize this fragment of your chart.
TAROT READING:
Card One: What you see as the “driving” force behind a combative situation.
DEVIL
Card Two: What you can employ as a “tool” or “approach” to this situation.
Five of Wands
Card Three: What is the best result that is most likely as this situation progresses.
CHARIOT, Reversed
This Devil points to an obsessive view about something or a wrong/poorly informed view of something affecting you. In some way there can be an emotional bond in terms of how you and another fight this out. This seems to be an ongoing problem, not specifically a one-time issue.
The Five of Wands suggests that your ideas need to be seen and talked about, presented in a vigorous manner thru two or more avenues of contact. The card’s image points to the struggle being kept in the open, skill and perseverance are the best approaches.
The Chariot reversed points to a hollow victory. A win at any cost is not worth the effort or the results. Sometimes one wins by letting another fail. This fight may not be worth the effort.
SUMMARY:
Given a natural striving to achieve a workable balance in your relationships, and the emotional price paid by being overly “fair” to others, you should always be seeking new tools in how to deal with others. At this point a struggle is maturing – it will come about soon. This can be another lesson, another tool to help you in the future if you express your ideas strongly while being willing to let another win this particular battle. The win will not work out for the “other” and you may be stronger in the future because of it. Another way of seeing a “win” is to not “lose” by letting a poor win slip away – along with the blame for failure. Good luck. Dave