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Winter ends and spring begins with an emotionally charged and powerful lunar cycle. The New Moon in Pisces on March 2nd occurs very near a series of other powerful events including Mars conjunct Pluto in Capricorn, the Sun in Pisces conjunct both Jupiter and Neptune, and Venus and Mars entering Aquarius within 1-minute of each other. These events will set the stage for a cycle of spiritual awakening that will become globally apparent over the course of 2022.
Aries (Mar 21- Apr 19) March will prove eventful. It begins and ends on a charged note. Restrictive authority at the outset may well be met with rebellious reaction. Taking time out to charge your batteries prior to Spring Equinox will prove wise.
Taurus (Apr 20-May 20) March begins on a revolutionary note. Your ambitions will be flowing strongly backed by ardent desires. Making key power-moves early on is likely. Asserting your rights and freedoms will be forefront.
Gemini (May 21-Jun 20) Getting the attention you want and need will take center stage this month. Sorting dreams from fantasies may require discernment. Positively, you will undergo some form of spiritual initiation.
Cancer (Jun 21 – Jul 22)
Charged and stressful dealings with others continue. You yearn to feel more secure regarding the future and you may find yourself praying, all skepticism aside. Cultivate inner peace and poise as tensions will likely rise steadily.
Leo (Jul 23 – Aug 22) March begins on a busy note. Both outer activities and inner work are indicated. The inner work may include purging and letting go of the past. The focus will turn to a progressively rich and complex array of relationship dynamics.
Virgo (Aug 23 – Sep 22) Weaving a playful and creative focus with a socially expansive cycle is emphasized early on this month. This will turn to a busier time with complex exchanges with family and friends before too long. This trend will continue into April but the setting will change.
Libra (Sep 23 – Oct 22) An urge for inward retreat already underway as March begins will continue. Yet, there is work to do especially early on, a continuation from February. This focus could become more playful and possibly romantic, yet dramatic too.
Scorpio (Oct 23 – Nov 21) A period marked by creative inspiration and an activated imagination carries you into March. The imaginative theme could get carried away a week or two in, however, if you are not careful. A revolutionary impulse will also emerge and keep you busy.
Sagittarius (Nov 22 – Dec 21) Hovering close to home is likely as March begins. This should prove calming and you are wise to take a break from the world for a while. Your energy levels will rise steadily and you will notice your daily rhythm changing, in-tune with the new season.
Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 19) A busy time, both literally and in your mind will be evident as March begins. Expect this on a variety of fronts. Positively, your focus will take on a creative emphasis. Making long-term investments will also be on your mind.
Aquarius (Jan 20 – Feb 18) A contemplative period regarding your priorities is underway. This focus includes inner work to clear fear, doubt and resistant attitudes. Circumstances will challenge you to accept the accelerating, changing dynamic.
Pisces (Feb 19 – Mar 20) A pioneering theme carries you into March. Fueled by impulses to assert your sense of individuality, you may also receive inventive epiphanies for strategic action. Take note of these insights as they may come as brief, intuitive flashes.
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December 26 is not only a day for Santa Claus to catch his breath but a public holiday known as Boxing Day in the United Kingdom and other British Commonwealth countries such as Australia, Canada and New Zealand. In spite of its peculiar name, Boxing Day has nothing to do with fisticuffs, the trashing of empty boxes left over from Christmas or the return of unwanted presents to department stores. The term is of British origin, and the Oxford English Dictionary traces its earliest print attribution to 1833, four years before Charles Dickens referred to it in “The Pickwick Papers.” The exact roots of the holiday name are unknown, but there are two leading theories, both of which are connected to charity traditionally distributed to lower classes on the day after Christmas.
One idea is that December 26 was the day centuries ago when lords of the manor and aristocrats typically distributed “Christmas boxes” often filled with small gifts, money and leftovers from Christmas dinner to their household servants and employees, who were required to work on December 25, in recognition of good service throughout the year. These boxes were, in essence, holiday bonuses. Another popular theory is that the Boxing Day moniker arose from the alms boxes that were placed in churches during the Advent season for the collection of monetary donations from parishioners. Clergy members distributed the contents of the boxes to the poor on December 26, which is also the feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr and a figure known for acts of charity. (Ireland celebrates December 26 as St. Stephen’s Day.)
Although the practice of almsgiving on December 26 has faded with charity now being given in the weeks leading up to Christmas, the Boxing Day name has endured. These days, December 26 is a popular holiday in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries for watching sports such as soccer and cricket, shopping and visiting friends.
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Wishing you all a safe and happy Christmas, and a joyous winter season.