I know a lot of people think that astrology is hogwash but I do think that there are truths to be found in them. Don't put all your stock into astrology but enough faith that'll allow you to be open and seek guidance because sometimes they truly illuminate things that were previously unclear to you. Like this one from astrobarry, it totally touches upon something that I've been dealing with in the last few weeks and when I read it, I was like, "Yeah! That's it!" Sometimes I think the signs can just point us in the right direction but it is up to us to actually make it happen. I really respect and like this reading, it is full-on something that is so important and something I've truly been dealing with in the last few weeks, its a great reminder.
PISCES (February 19-March 20): 'Doing your own thing' or 'agreeing to disagree' or adopting any of this live-and-let-live thinking during 2014's last weeks just won't cut it, Pisces. Just because you may be spiritually wise enough to see beyond the trappings of our ugly-and-unkind earthly existence, to the exquisitely beautifully perfect higher-self souls we all really are, that doesn't buy you an out from having to situate yourself among the actual here-in-this-world people… some of whom are not honorable or decently-behaved, and therefore not folks you should really want to be identified with, even if you wish them well (or catch occasional glimpses of the good-heartedness in theresomewhere). You obviously also have friends, peers, and allies who are solidly consistent in their attitudes and behaviors… who you know you can trust to do what they say they will, to defend what they believe is right, and to stand supportively alongside you because your interests are theirs, and theirs yours. Please emphatically express your solidarity with this latter team of trustworthy peeps, now more than ever. Don't just thank them or send them good energy (though that's always appreciated), but full-on join them in their efforts, in their communities or out on the streets. Speak aloud potentially controversial opinions (if, indeed, they address how you genuinely feel), defending your comrades' rights to self-determination just as you'd want them to defend yours. And in this process, please don't fear being judged or rejected by those folks who 'don't get it', who take issue with your vocal stance (because they flat-out disagree or because they simply think you're taking things too far) and/or try to pressure you into conformity or silence. Should you not stand somewhere and instead passively opt out, don't kid yourself, you're still making a statement of sorts—with possibly unseen or late-onset ramifications that'll damage your ability to belong. As the pressure on you to become more publicly authoritative mounts, you must be able to outwardly assert proper discernment.