Creating your dreams: trusting your beginner’s luck

Sometimes the memory of past experiences makes us doubt our capacity to create our own life.

What we envision for ourselves, we have the capacity to create: the creative power is not confined by the limits of the mind.

To tap into your inner resources to move to action, picture yourself in a «childlike» state of mind, where charm, spontaneity and purity of intention are the nourishment of every new endeavor:

«Symbol: A tiny nude miss reaching in the water for a fish.

Keyword: Inclination

Theme: Beginner’s luck

This symbol speaks to the first innocent outreach of an individual into new experience, and to the importance of trying.  The image of a tiny nude miss reaching in the water for a fish dramatizes naive curiosity and a complete absence of the fear and inhibitions that lead to failure.  It also alludes to an allertness to opportunity.  On a practical level, this symbol describes the principle of beginners’ luck as it is played out when an individual jumps into a situation on a whim and, with little or no knowledge of the rules or procedures, comes up a winner.

Positive: At its highest this symbol represent irresistible charm and spontaneity.

The accent is on experimenting and reaching out. Curiosity may get the best of you today and cause you to try something new.

Opportunity: your greatest advantage lies in taking a chance .  Think positively.  The way to begin is to begin.

Risk: Guard against telling yourself all the reasons why something won’t work or you can’t succeed.  Don’t let fear stop you from enjoying yourself.»  (D.Roche, Sabian Symbols)

One thought on “Creating your dreams: trusting your beginner’s luck

  1. You have find a good style with Saturn in Balance and a balance not too long, is what is often missing in the air of the videos to see still of too long articles that are reading, thank you Julie and the choice of figures perfect, while agreement

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