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Signs
are Seasons
Taurus occupies the middle of the spring season in the Northern
Hemisphere. The signs in the middle of seasons are called
fixed signs (Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius are the others).
They tend to resist change. Their purpose is not to
stop movement, but to ensure a consistency of values.
Earthy Taurus is about appreciating the natural forces of this
planet, its people and plants. It
is, in some ways, the sign of the Garden of Eden; it
is about enjoying the pleasures of this world. The essence
of Taurus, then, is not doing, but simply being. Just stop
a moment to feel your body, to smell the
air
, to sense
the light on your face. Physical sensation in its most
positive forms are the essence of Taurus.
Comfort
or Indulgence
This
appreciation for physical pleasure is a reminder that
we are each worthy, even without expending effort. At
its best, this is the essence of self-acceptance. "I
am worthy because I exist," may well be the Taurus motto.
The strength of this perspective is that it reduces
our anxiety to do, to become someone or make something
happen in order to be worthy.
Real
self-acceptance is, of course, very healthy. It allows
a person to enjoy herself and appreciate her gifts.
But, there is also a kind of false self-acceptance that
can be associated with Taurus. This is self-indulgent
and lazy. It's not about confidence, it's really about
fear. The challenge is to transform worth into action.
Potential alone will not change the world or improve
your life. Yes, meditative moments, walks on the beach
and massages do remind us of the sweetness of life and
can be delicious. But, growth and change also require
action.
When
self-acceptance is rooted in real appreciation, rather
than resignation or denial, it is inherently dynamic.
The in-breath is always followed by an out-breath. The
healthy expression of Taurus then becomes highly productive.
The
Money Sign?
Taurus,
and its key planet Venus, are often associated with
money. This, however, can be misleading. Sure, Taurus
likes stuff, particularly high quality expensive stuff.
It can be possessive, too. But one of the secrets of
money is that it is about exchange, that it has no real
value by itself.
While
Taurus often knows a good thing when he sees it, the
idea of exchange is not always easy for this sign to
grasp. It needs to learn to give if it's going to get.
The risks of sharing can complicate the bull's simple
life, but Taurus needs to know about this to be materially
successful.
The
Non-Material Taurus
Although
Taurus is essentially about the physical world, there
is another path that some born in this sign have taken.
In the pursuit of peace, awareness and the essence of
comfort, many bulls are attracted to sprituality.
Foremost among these was the Buddha. Prince Gautama
was a Taurus born into a world of luxury and leisure.
But his desire for real value and meaning led him down
a very different path. The truth, he found, was not
in the world bound by flesh and ego, but in the spirit. |