Do You Emerge like a Butterfly or a Bird? #RobBrezny #RealAstrology #Astrology #Inspiration
@mythociate (21432)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
February 7, 2014 10:51pm CST
The Oklahoma Gazette prints a copy of Rob Brezny's Free Will Astrology, and 'my horoscope' (for the sign of the crab-constellation named "Cancer") said that I will be emerging soon---either the way a butterfly does, or the way a baby bird does.
A butterfly--Brezny said--busts out of its cocoon by sucking air through tiny holes in the cocoon and expanding until the cocoon bursts, whereas a bird bust out of its egg by chipping away from the inside with its beak ... sometimes even taking a break every so-often before it cracks through.
The signs Brezny reads tell him that Cancerians will each be 'breaking out of our pods' soon ... each slightly-different---either persistently chipping the way out, or waiting & just growing so large that we cannot stay contained in our former enclosures.
I think it'll be kind of a mix for me: I'll 'grow so large' that--though the enclosure WOULD 'contain me'--I can't move properly within it, so that I'll have to 'chip my way out' if I want the full range of motion.
How about you? If you're moving to a new life-stage, how do you predict you'll 'get through the barrier': simply 'growing into it' or 'chipping your way through'?
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@Nursefrai06 (2498)
• Penrith, Australia
30 Jun 14
So this question is more like "are you actively asking for change or will you just let it happen to you passively?" at least thats how I interpret it. Nonetheless, things are going to happen to us, I might as well just take it at my own pace, like a cocoon. Wow, I learned something about myself just by responding here. Thanks for posting. I miss mylot :)
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@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
3 Jul 14
I think I'm like that too (butterfly out of the cocoon), but only because I can't see if life is any better outside this egg than inside.
Actually, what I think birds' deal is that 'there comes a time when the nourishment inside the egg is not enough for them, and they HAVE to break out!
@KieraMcLean (75)
• Birmingham, England
27 Jun 14
Wow! That's really amazing, it is an awesome experience. We can't explain it in words.
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
30 Jun 14
Is it closer to 'chipping out of your shell' or 'expanding out of your chrysalis'?