Posted on September 30, 2015 by Henry Seltzer of ASTROGRAPH.COM
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This is a powerful month of achievement, Capricorn, and yet also a time of uncertainty and of trial. It can also be a period of unprecedented growth, as long as you can detect, through self-examination, your true agenda. In spite of outer success, you are very much pulled to your inner world, and might be feeling that business as usual is no longer working for you. This feeling of both success, and as well the need for further investigation of the deeper layers of your personality, grows as time goes on. The thoroughgoing transformation of your very identity, and of your worldview, proceeds apace, and gets stronger heading into the close of this rather intense year. Understanding yourself at deep levels is the key to finding a way forward that is consistent with both outer and inner priorities.
As the month begins, you are very focused on making your mark on the world around you in a deep way, consistent with your most profound truth. You also find, with Mercury still retrograding through your career sector, that you are questioning certain aspects, at the very least, of the way that you show up in the arena of outer expression. You have been reviewing this important area of your life ever since the middle of the previous month, which featured a powerful eclipse in your sector of higher mind. This encouraged you to take a second look at your beliefs, and the way in which you intend to move forward, along with any internal wounding that might seem to hold you back from the fullest expression of who you really are.
As this month of October continues to unfold, your ongoing transformation does as well, punctuated by sudden events that affect you at deep levels, inclining you to instability at the core. This might include issues with your family or your home environment. You win when you can take these untoward circumstances in stride, learning to dance with unexpected inputs that after all do provide you with novel information. By means of greater acceptance, these might yet guide you into new pathways of future progress.
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