Saturday, January 5, 2019

LEDO - Live Everyday Die Once

LEDO ia journal of the "everyday of everything" in my life that is worth remembering...
 to remind me that each new day is a chance to explore new things, to enjoy life, and to thank God! 
I always believe that we live everyday and we die once...
đź’–Bible Verseđź’–
He said to me, “You are my servant, Israel, in whom I will display my splendor.” But I said, “I have labored in vain; I have spent my strength for nothing at all. Yet what is due me is in the LORD's hand, and my reward is with my God.” - - - Isaiah 49:3–4, NIV
đź’–Prayerđź’–
Lord our God, we thank you for the help you have given us over and over again so that we can stand before you, rejoicing in the certainty of faith. We thank you for guiding and leading our lives and for letting us see a goal ahead, a goal to be revealed to all people. Be with us in times of silence when we seem to be alone. Keep us strong and steadfast through temptation and through all the turmoil of life. Help us to remain unshaken, for you walk with us holding us by the hand, and you can lift us above all that does not endure. Amen.(www.plough.com)
Just having the Moon in an adventurous part of your chart during the first weekend of 2019 was not only going to create an opportunity to embrace the weekend spirit, but set a precedent for the coming year. Yet the first solar eclipse here in eight years has the ability to completely change your perspective for the coming year. This is less an event and more a paradigm shift, one that allows you to look at life itself through a different filter.
Daily Compatibility: Pisces
Just having the Moon in a social and serendipitous part of your chart over the weekend is an advantage, with following your hunches having the power to put you in the right place at the right time. A New Moon takes this up a level, but as an eclipsing New Moon this brings the element of fate and the laws of synchronicity into play in an exciting way. This is the kind of day where serendipitous moments and/or encounters are likely, the kind you might not appreciate the importance of until later on, when you look back and join the dots. 

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