As is the moon, we are for the moment, but fallen stars. Our forms a pale glimmer of the vast, far-reaching light that we possess within. And so our task begins: to remember, to access, and to shine this light that can turn the tides of the cosmos, if we so will it ~ Veronique Redican

Summer Recap: The Bendable Personality...

...and How You can Use it to Achieve Success
The theme for this year is partnerships, if you hadn't noticed the past few months were all about testing them! If you're still reeling from events past, it's not too late to learn from it. Here's a recap of summer themes and how to reinvent yours.
This summer is a time to look not only at the partnerships we want to form, but to examine the ones we are in, whether we want them or not. We are in partnership to the earth, to strangers, to co-workers, bosses, and family. We are in partnership to our past and our future, and then there are our past partnerships, and any unresolved issues whose remnants may linger into our present.
This is a chance to strengthen the shore holds of relationships, by acknowledging how we “be” in relationship and in partnership. It is a chance to identify where we could be more compassionate, or patient, or more forgiving. The remedies of compassion, patience, and resourcefulness are all at our disposal. We will be asked to integrate a malleability of spirit that we may close the gaps that former and present generations have created amongst us.
It's time to allow ourselves to become interdependent with one another. As we do this, personalities are bound to hit a few snags as they bump up against one another. Just know that by adopting a more flexible demeanor, you will increase your ability to contribute to and share in the bounty that can only exist when we work together.
Ferreting out the inner demons that divide us, will not only pave a more harmonious path in times to come, it will also be a more prosperous one. So if challenging personalities are the bane of your existence, if colleagues are chaffing, and breakups aching, know that an easier time lay ahead of you.

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