by Michael Reed | Feb 15, 2017 | Astrology, Consciousness, Lunar Scopes, Michael Reed, Vedic Lunar Scopes Archive
You’re tired of waiting! Certainly the opportunity the you see before you is golden. It fulfills all of your requirements for a perfect solution! But, perhaps you are focusing your attention too much upon the surface to the extent the you are missing that there...
by Michael Reed | Feb 15, 2017 | Astrology, Consciousness, Featured, Lunar Scopes, Michael Reed, Vedic Lunar Scopes Archive
It’s not enough to simply do something, you want to do it really well…make a splash! You may see a potential opportunity that has promise. But, be cautious of two things. That you are not only clear of the motivation behind your actions but also able to... by Michael Reed | Feb 14, 2017 | Astrology, Consciousness, Lunar Scopes, Michael Reed, Vedic Lunar Scopes Archive
We both know you are eager for a breakthrough. But, there are obviously things that you should and shouldn’t do. Keep a sense of perspective to the long run! Don’t go overboard. Don’t sacrifice something long lasting for something short-lived. Should... by Michael Reed | Feb 13, 2017 | Astrology, Consciousness, Lunar Scopes, Michael Reed, Vedic Lunar Scopes Archive
You have been striving to overcome a difficult situation for some time now. You feel as if progress has been little. And, your confidence is wavering! Though you may feel as if little has been accomplished, much ground has been gained. You may feel as if it is not... by Michael Reed | Feb 12, 2017 | Astrology, Consciousness, Lunar Scopes, Michael Reed, Vedic Lunar Scopes Archive
Is it passion or desperation? Perhaps a little of both! Necessity is the mother of invention, so they say. But regardless the amount of energy you put into things today, you may not get the desired result. Don’t let that discourage you. Be content with what you... by Michael Reed | Feb 11, 2017 | Astrology, Consciousness, Lunar Scopes, Michael Reed, Vedic Lunar Scopes Archive
I think if we examine your situation, we’ll see that you really just want to do what is best for all parties involved. The trouble is that sometimes things work better in theory than they do in practice. When one tests a plan, flaws will obviously appear. But...