AQUARIUS Jan 21 -
Feb 19
There are different states of
mind and of course there are different modes of consciousness - at this time
you are in at least some measure of the state of rationalizing consciousness in
contradistinction to the intuitive mode of consciousness including "poetic"
states of awareness and creativity.
Cognition is the state wherein we know that we know, that is in contrast
to having "hunches" or thinking - but not knowing - that this or that
state might be the truth. And in that
vanity the accompanying facts are usually wanted on the table in the clear
light of day. One casualty of the
cognitive state of consciousness is to try to frame things in black or white
terms as if there were no possible grey area or grey constitution. This is the deliberate state where there is
very little room for zombie-type automatic behavior - in other words, the actor
knows what he or she is doing or unfortunately, may have to be told same. In communications definitive thought and
speech will be required or expected.
Anything comatose or dreamy, that is less than fully awake and aware,
certainly may not fit the circumstances or situation at this time. Life may ask you to use deliberation at this
time and to be more definitive in your decisions and communications. At the same time though it would behoove you
to avoid becoming egotistical as your mind may be tempted to trump your soul
based sensitivities currently as the ruler of your character. Using
discernment, constructive discrimination and analytical identification would be
good but those same "hard nosed" facilities should not repress your
emotional attunement to others. At this
time your social role may seem to be or become more clearly defined and
therewith you may be able to get a clearer insight as to your self-identification,
that is what you are and what your "role" in life might be, including
a clearer understanding of what your vocation involves. Certainly this is a time when life may ask
you to exercise responsibility and reliability.
Understanding that one's personal existential (life) dynamics must
operate on the reality principal, which principal expresses that one cannot
incorporate "everything" into one's life regardless of desire - in
other words, living means including or incorporating activities and drives in
general such that some "other" drives may have to be excluded in
order to allow for the necessary time and energy of those things that are most
important. Of course this also means
prioritizing as well as excluding - and those functions obviously imply the
need to choose in the sense of fully processing choices.
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