Full Moon In Virgo March 12—The Difference Between Judgment and Discernment.

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Virgo represents the part of us that is realistic, pragmatic and grounded deeply into the Earthly world of form. Naturally, opposite the sign of Pisces, Virgo roots the mystical, esoteric and otherworldly fish. We are just emerging from the last Solar Eclipse in Pisces The door to universal truth, all-is-one potential, and arcane mystery has been opened. Now, this Virgo Full Moon asks what we are going to DO about it.

Because DO something we must. Our reality is determined by our actions. We are powerful co-creators of our experience.
And not just regarding the big decisions but the every day, million mini decisions we make with every thought we have. Every thought is an intention. With every thought, we weave this intention with energy creating an outcome.

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We have left the heavens, and we are back to Earth with this Full Moon. It is easy to be spiritual in an ashram. The real challenge is doing it in the real world. Distractions galore shine brightly catching our attention. Food, lust, work, money, or another Netflix marathon, it is so easy to ignore the work right in front of us. Maybe we get lost in angel cards, deep meditation or just escaping into our safe place. There is nothing inherently wrong with taking a break from reality. It is wonderful to have a vision, to avoid the heaviness and witness a higher vibration, but Virgo reminds us real spirituality is about having a plan. Discipline, details, and dedication are vital for the sacredness that is created when we unite our truth with action and intention with form. There is nothing unspiritual about having and opinion, looking at real-world details, and doing the work it takes to realize our visions and dreams.

These opinions, though, can be sourced in fear or love, contraction or expansion. We have seen a plethora of both of late. We have also seen the power of opinions and how easily they can seem to become fact.

With that in mind, check out the latest video on the difference between judgment and discernment.

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