"Not petulant tantrums, not the ego's defensive rage, but the fierce love that refuses to tolerate injustice. You will be wise to draw on the righteous "No!" that draws boundaries and defends the vulnerable. I hope you will call on protective fury on behalf of those who need help. Here's a reminder of what I'm sure you know: Calmness in the face of cruelty isn't enlightenment but complicity. Your anger, when it safeguards and serves love rather than destroys, is a spiritual practice."
"It's deeper than love and more complex than attachment: the accumulated weight of history together. You can have jeong for a person you don't even like anymore, for a city that broke your heart, for a coffee mug you've used every morning for years. As the scar tissue of togetherness, it can be beautiful and poignant. Now is an especially good time for you to appreciate and honor your jeong. Celebrate and learn from the soulful mysteries your history has bequeathed you."
Aries advises embracing a holy, protective anger that refuses to tolerate injustice and uses a righteous "No!" to set boundaries and defend the vulnerable; anger that safeguards love functions as a spiritual practice rather than a destructive force. Taurus defines jeong as a deep emotional bond formed through shared history, urging appreciation of accumulated togetherness, and honoring the soulful lessons bequeathed by past connections. Gemini emphasizes the gut as an ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, viruses and archaea that produce neurotransmitters, influence mood, train the immune system, and communicate via the vagus nerve, recommending attention to gut health now.
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