Spring fever
for a Gemini can evoke a need to be needed! A time to contemplate what you want
to give the world at large. You start thinking about the groups and friends you
identify with, and begin to wonder what cooperation may accomplish. How could
your gifts and talents be given to best accomplish a legacy or your mark on the
world. The last three or four years have been reshaping what you feel you could
accomplish on a large scale, or maybe you have been realizing you have been
dreaming too small in the past. As a collector of knowledge, stories and
personal connections, the idea of collaboration on a large scale is always a
fun idea for you, but sometimes you can scatter your energy too much to
accomplish as much as you would like. Recently, the need to focus in and start
getting things done has become more than just an idea, it is becoming a drive!
If you've
been compelled to find a new way of relating to people, challenging yourself to
redefine what you have to offer those around you, or trying to find your place
in the world at large, you are probably
on the right track, Gemini. It takes courage to reinvent yourself. There is
always a fear of outgrowing cherished friends. This has been a gradual change, as
you have rolled things around in your head, and yearned for more. With about
two or three years of this slow moving transformation left to go, you're craving
some traction to give you the momentum you would like in your life. Don't
worry, you'll be a butterfly before you know it! If you aren't moving, or you
aren't moving fast enough, maybe you are underestimating your own gifts to give,
Gemini. Dig into your roots; talk to family, and the people that love you and
know you best. These are the people that want to give you wings and help you
stay grounded in reality. It's alright to feel like you need to branch out,
sometimes. Besides, you're such a social butterfly, Gemini, it isn't like you
have to leave these people behind; they will always love it when you brush back
by, and tell them your new stories; the exciting things you have been working
on, and how much you missed them!
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