22 Dec 2011 @ 12:31 am ET
21 Dec 2011 @ 9:31 pm PT
We begin the season of winter, a time to wind down, finish what you’ve started; rest and rejuvenate. So many begin to think of New Year’s resolutions but this isn’t the time to begin anew. It’s the time to cull out the old and finish projects in progress.
The Sun, whose light has been slowly dying since June 22, will begin to grow and revitalize. This first night of winter marks the longest night and shortest day of the year. Hereafter, the days grow longer and the nights shorten. However, this is a process. It takes time and, if you are to exist within a natural life cycle, you must respect the time it takes for the days to grow longer. Allow yourself more time to sleep. Don’t fight the natural order of things.
On the astrological front this solstice marks a day when the Sun, Jupiter and Uranus are all at 0°. Jupiter is in a playful and expansive relationship with the Sun, reminding it and you that there is “more” life available. The feeling is buoyant and optimistic in general. This helps you take stock of your assets and liabilities with clarity. Remember, this is the time to divest of what isn’t working for you. And, in the midst of this Uranus is pushing in the same direction. It also wants you to get rid of what is not working for you. So, the theme of this year’s winter solstice is:
Take charge of your life.
Remove what isn’t working for you.
Intentionally make the necessary changes.
If you want to be ready for spring (new beginnings), you have to use this last quarter of the astrological year (Dec-Mar) to clear the air, to be sure of your dreams hopes and wishes. Whatever you want will be yours if you have the presence of mind and clarity of thought to imagine what your want. And how do you imagine it? Just think of how you want to feel and the right picture will reveal itself to you.
Whatever you want is only a visualization away.