Astrology Today- December 31, 2008: Worth The Coin?
December 31st, 2008 @ 4:24 am by Elsa
My eye on the sky
The Moon is conjunct Venus and Neptune and that’s got to feel very good to many. It’s as if heaven as you define it, is accessible if only short term.
Since you can’t live in heaven and be on this plane at the same time, these glimpses seem precious and should probably be recognized and treated as such but this is just my opinion and you may think otherwise.
We are still all working a lot… hopefully on something worth the coin.

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