Aries 2015
The overall
theme of the year for Aries will be a rebirth from some of the more difficult
aspects of their home, work and family situations, as well as Justice for any slights
they have previously dealt with. The Divine is at work, guiding Aries to
happier times.
Nine of
Swords—In January, Aries will find themselves dealing with a sickness or a
stressful situation that has them feeling worn down and possibly at a loss for
sleep. Perhaps it is sorrow Aries is dealing with—they have had to bear the
weight of someone else’s cruel actions and disappointments for far too long.
Temperance—In
February, it would seem that higher forces are at work, guiding Aries away from
the troubles they are burdened with. Aries themselves seem determined in finding
a more positive mindset to deal with their life, and they will. This month is a
good time to find balance and enjoyment; to rest and reenergize.
The High
Priestess—By March, intuitive abilities will be in good form, and Aries people
would be wise to take a few moments to listen to warnings and advice from their
‘inner pool’ of wisdom and hope. Whether it is the development of psychic
abilities, or nudges from their spirit guides, Aries is well protected and
surrounded by the invisible realm.
Ten of Pentacles—April
brings good news in the form of financial abundance and success in work and
family life. Truly, things have turned around and life looks to be on the
bloom.
Page of
Cups—A message of love is coming for Aries in the month of May. I say this
because the two extra cards pulled (Ten of Cups and the Hierophant) were all
about joy and marriage. It would seem that, for Aries, happiness is on the rise
and maybe with a firm and lasting union (further on down the road). An
additional card suggests that perhaps it will be with an earth sign.
Three of
Pentacles—In June we are again focusing on matters of work, but it is steady
work and that of the artist and craftsperson. Or maybe Aries is considering
building a house from the ground up? Either way, it’s good news.
Seven of
Cups—By July, intuition is again on the rise, or is it confusion? Has Aries
found themselves out of touch with reality with all the celebrating that’s been
going on? Take time to be still, listen to that inner wisdom, and see if you
can’t make some long-term decisions concerning your house, job—as well as love—and
any past hurts that you must now let go of if you want the good times to
proceed.
Eight of
Rods—In August, Aries might receive a message out of the blue. It can be a
text, an email, a phone call or just good old snail mail, but one thing is for sure,
news is coming and it could be spectacular.
The
Emperor—In September, the status quo nips at your heels once again, perhaps an
old partner? He still feels like you’re one of his possessions, and knows how
to push all your buttons. Are you going to let him? The good news is, the card
I pulled for the overall theme of the year was ‘Justice.’ Have no fear, this
tyrant will get his time and trial.
Nine of
Rods—Aries, in November it’s time to hold your ground and dispel the naysayers.
When someone says, “Pass the turkey,” at the Thanksgiving feast, they might as
well be saying, “I hate your dress.” There is much to protect and you owe
nothing to those who only wish you harm. Keep your secrets; this is not the
time to put trust in faulty sources. After all you’ve been through, this is the
time to keep whatever is precious in a padlocked, and emotionally secure, safe.
Three of
Cups—Time to celebrate. By December, Aries will feel proud of all they have
accomplished throughout 2015, and there will be others around to cheer them on.
Or perhaps it’s a wedding they’re going to . . . ? Either way, this is Aries’
time to shine, celebrate, and tip the glass. You’ve made it through another
year, and with much to be happy about.
Aries, you
have faced your fears, come into your own, rose from the ashes of past hurts
and failures, and now you are the perfect example of what your sign stands for:
rebirth, fire and a true pioneer.
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