Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology for January 1-7, 2025
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Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology for January 1-7, 2025
"Before major eruptions, volcanoes may emit harmonic tremors. Lasting for hours or days, they are signals that pressure is building. A similar phenomenon is simmering in your sphere, Aries. Be alert. What rhythmic clues are vibrating through your system? What pressure is mounting that could eventually erupt? I'm not saying you should interpret them with a worried mind. In fact, they are offering you valuable intelligence about what needs to be released."
"Your heartbeat isn't regular like a metronome, but slightly irregular. The phenomenon is called heart rate variability and is a sign of health. A perfectly regular heartbeat is actually a warning sign. Your heart knows something your mind might not believe: Perfect consistency is pathological. Variation is vitality. The rhythm of life includes the beautiful irregularity of a system that's alive enough to respond and adapt. Keep these truths uppermost in mind during 2026, Taurus. You will thrive on changeability and fluctuation."
"The Greenland shark waits for animals to fall asleep, then eats them while they're unconscious. Since it's too slow to chase anything, it has evolved a patient approach to hunting. It acts on the understanding that everything eventually lets its guard down. I suggest you cultivate similar patience in 2026, Gemini. There's no need to rush toward what you want. Position yourself correctly and wait for moments of opportunity. You're playing a long game."
Volcanoes emit harmonic tremors that signal mounting pressure and permit controlled release if acknowledged. Healthy systems reveal variability rather than perfect regularity, as heart rate variability demonstrates adaptive resilience. Patience and strategic positioning allow opportunities to present themselves without haste, mirroring the Greenland shark's hunting method. Tiny environmental shifts can reroute immense flows, as changes in ocean temperature can redirect atmospheric rivers and incoming rain. Small, deliberate adjustments and attention to rhythmic clues enable safer release of pressure, thriving through fluctuation, and long-term advantage by waiting for the right moments.
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