• Living Out of Curiosity | Embracing Mercury's Journey into Libra
Living Out of Curiosity | Embracing Mercury's Journey into Libra

Living Out of Curiosity | Embracing Mercury's Journey into Libra

September 26th, 3:08 am CT

What are you curious about?

As Mercury, the planet of intellect and communication, enters Libra tomorrow, this question becomes even more important. For the next 20 days, we're encouraged to turn our curiosity toward the people around us. Why? Because Libra gives us a unique opportunity to connect.

Friendships don't magically happen, they develop based on mutual interests, but more importantly, an ability to understand each other. This is the greatest gift Libra can offer us - an opportunity to remove 'the self', and give space to the needs of different people.

Libra helps Mercury, the planet that represents the mind, to focus more on the lack of balance in personal connections, or even between groups of people. Sometimes Libran airy nature notices the lack of fairness or harmony and just observes the situation to see what will happen next. To avoid this misuse of energy be purposeful and determined. Keep your higher goals in mind, and Mercury will help you along the way.

Keeping It in Two Minds

If you're uncertain about someone, it doesn't mean you dislike them. It might indicate there's more to learn. Sometimes, clarity comes through honest dialogue - even if it involves conflict. So don't shy away from speaking your mind; authentic communication strengthens bonds.

Mercury in Libra blends the desire for knowledge with the harmony-seeking nature of Libra. This transit inspires us to:

  • Ask Meaningful Questions: Engage with others beyond surface-level conversations.
  • Listen Actively: Truly hear and understand different perspectives.
  • Refine Relationships: Be mindful of who you connect with and why.

As Mercury journeys through Libra, seize this cosmic opportunity to live out of curiosity. Let your willingness to connect and communicate openly guide you to deeper understanding and more meaningful relationships.


Written by Diego T.

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