Sagittarius New Moon SoulCollage® challenge:
After a month of letting go (Scorpio) you are ready to expand into something new.
Fiery Jupiter asks you to take a risk. Jupiter represents truth and wisdom. With Jupiter’s energy we are collectively called to expand, venture out beyond our comfort zone. To travel beyond our borders, to learn something new. To connect with, embody the God of our understanding through our own inner knowing [versus what we are told about God].
It's time to stir the flame [Sagittarius Fire] by making a SoulCollage® Card representing the archetype of Expansion. 2nd Chakra. Jupiter in Sagittarius represents:
I am the One who seeks the Truth- knowledge from religion, prayer and higher guidance, frankness and honesty, direct communication.
I am the One who connects with the Nature of all things- including connections to nature, intuition, peace of mind.
I am the One who explore new territory- all forms of spontaneity, adventure, positive expectations, exploration, foreign travel.
I am the One who is an Optimist. I believe in the inherent good nature of faith, friendliness, good luck, generous spirit and gallantry.
I am the One who seeks Knowledge. Representing higher education including mentors, colleges and universities, philosophy, seeking answers and finding solutions.
Shadow of Sagittarius:
I am the One who is impulsive. Shadow issues related to carelessness- shortcuts, self-righteousness, making assumptions, excuses extravagance, blunt communication, Pollyanna approaches.
Sagittarius relates to issues in the body of restoring health of hips, liver, sciatica, thighs and upper legs
I am the One who overindulges. It's time to observe and take action to overcome excessive behaviors- eating, drinking, smoking, spending, etc.
Fiery Jupiter asks you to take a risk. Jupiter represents truth and wisdom. With Jupiter’s energy we are collectively called to expand, venture out beyond our comfort zone. To travel beyond our borders, to learn something new. To connect with, embody the God of our understanding through our own inner knowing [versus what we are told about God].
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