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Leo Season


This picture is of the "First Fruits" I harvested on August Eve. They are red currants from my parents' garden. We sat outside and had a plant-based barbecue. I thought about how lucky I am to have food on my plate and a safe place to sleep that night. I'm also grateful to have friends and family who are there for me, through thick and thin. 

The Sun is in Leo, the lioness. We can imagine a pack of lions as a network of friends and family who support each other. Leo craves a strong army of comrades to feel secure in life. The energy of Leo naturally draws people to charismatic leaders. When looking in the mirror, Leo inspires self-confidence and ambition. Somebody with strong Leo energy always holds their head up high and presents themselves with a strong self esteem. Leo season inspires us all to find our inner lion.

How can we all take leadership within our own lives, and build a strong comradeship? How can we support each other as family, friends, and the wider community? How do we interact with others on a daily basis?

Keywords:
- Confidence
- Dominance
- Loyalty
- Ambitition
- Vanity




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