
Daily Horoscope for Scorpio
Horoscope Cast for Sunday, March 16th, 2025
by Ajanel
Daily Horoscope for Scorpio Summary
The weekend of March 15-16, 2025 is important with a lunar eclipse in Virgo on March 14 and the Mercury retrograde in Aries starting on March 15, both encouraging introspection, reassessment, and great change for all sun signs. During this weekend, practice patience and mindfulness. Use this time for reflection and putting final touches on plans rather than starting anything new.
Mindfulness. I keep reading that word in so many places, but what does it even mean? According to Psychology Today, 'Mindfulness is a state of active, open attention to the present, observing one's thoughts and feelings without judging them.' Kind of like Ram Dass's Be Here Now. I have avoided using mindfulness in my writings because is just didn't seem clear. From now on, know that when I use the word, I mean it as being in the moment without judging what is happening or what you think or feel. Just be with it.
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The Daily Horoscope for Scorpio
Social networks and long-term goals are lit by the lunar eclipse, so take a look at your friendships. Mercury retrograde may mess up daily routines and health habits; double-check your calendar to avoid mistakes. Are your diet and fitness program getting you where you want to be?
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I don't believe in astrology; I'm a Sagittarius and we're skeptical...
~ Arthur C. Clarke
Daily Tao
Yield and remain wholeBend and remain straight
Be low and become filled
Be worn out and become renewed
Have little and receive
Have much and be confused
Therefore the sages hold to the one as an example for the world
Without flaunting themselves – and so are seen clearly
Without presuming themselves – and so are distinguished
Without praising themselves – and so have merit
Without boasting about themselves – and so are lasting
Because they do not contend, the world cannot contend with them
What the ancients called "the one who yields and remains whole"
Were they speaking empty words?
Sincerity becoming whole, and returning to oneself