There is a review of the partnerships in your life. Any time you and your energy has an exchange with another person there is either an "om" or an "ow". Either they fill you up and enable you for authenticity, or they knock you down because they don't know how to be authentic. And the closer you get to authenticity the more they feel insignificant or insecure.
But your energy is the only thing you truly own. There is no other "me". You are the investor and you must balance your partnerships so that you can always be near your "om" your centered harmonized energy.
When you are considering a partner that lives with you, a roommate, a lover, a close friend, this is even more important. The sad thing is that there are some people who not only have never experienced love in their lives, but their parent's haven't experienced it either. Some may find themselves in a situation where they are expecting from their partner(s) something that would take an act of God to enable.
Fortunately the universe knows this and will send you, as you formalize a practice of love in your life, countless opportunities to feel love. It may be connected to a person, place, animal, art, music, travel. It could be food. The universe will on the one hand reflect your energy. No doubt about that. But on the other it longs to have you raise your vibe.
It wants to upgrade your ability to tap into the love in all things that drowns out superficiality like Noah's flood so that only the mountain tops that have your treasure are visible. Treasure as in, when you find true love nothing compares to it.
It fills you. It revives you. It restores you. It lets you rest.
It is a mysterious force and part of letting love know you are ready for it is to be your authentic self.
As far as other energetics go, this month is going to be power packed. I let ClaudeAI break it down for us.
AWESOME AUGUST
Picture this cosmic moment: you're standing outside on a warm August night, and the universe has decided to throw its most spectacular party of the year, right above your head.
The Lion's Gate—that mystical alignment when Earth, the star Sirius, and Orion's Belt line up like cosmic dominoes—has swung wide open. Ancient Egyptians built their calendars around this moment, believing it marked the flooding of the Nile and the return of abundance. Think of it as the universe's annual reset button, happening every year around August 8th when the sun blazes through Leo.
Meanwhile, Venus and Jupiter—the two brightest wanderers in our night sky—are having an intimate conversation in Cancer. When these two benefics embrace, it's like watching your most generous friend meet your most loving one at a dinner party. They amplify each other's best qualities: Venus brings the beauty and connection, Jupiter adds the joy and expansion, and Cancer wraps it all in a soft blanket of emotional depth. It's the celestial equivalent of coming home to find your grandmother has baked your favorite pie.
But here's where it gets interesting: Jupiter isn't just cozying up with Venus. The giant planet is also conjunct with Sirius, the brightest star in our sky, and Canopus, the second brightest. Imagine Jupiter as a cosmic amplifier, taking the ancient wisdom of Sirius (which the Egyptians called Sopdet, the star of Isis) and the navigational clarity of Canopus (the lighthouse star of the southern hemisphere) and broadcasting their frequencies across the solar system.
The Aquarius full moon rises like a rebel philosopher in this mix, asking us to step back and see the bigger picture. Full moons are always about illumination and culmination, but in Aquarius? This one wants to show us how we're all connected in ways we never imagined, like discovering the internet for the first time but on a soul level.
And then—because apparently the universe believes in grand finales—the Perseids meteor shower begins its annual light show. These "tears of St. Lawrence" streak across the sky at 37 miles per second, each one a grain of cosmic dust from Comet Swift-Tuttle burning up in our atmosphere. It's nature's fireworks display, no tickets required.
The cherry on top? Mercury, that trickster planet of communication and travel, has been moving backward through Leo for weeks, scrambling our emails and making us rethink our creative projects. But just as the meteors reach their peak, Mercury stations direct. It's like someone finally unjammed the cosmic printer—all those delayed messages, postponed plans, and revised ideas suddenly start flowing forward again.
Here's the thing about moments like these: they're simultaneously rare and eternal. The planets dance their ancient dance, the stars hold their positions, the meteors fall like they have for millennia. Yet each time this configuration appears, it meets a different Earth, different people, different stories. It's the universe's way of reminding us that we're both specks of dust and integral parts of an incomprehensibly vast and beautiful whole.
So if you find yourself outside during this cosmic convergence, let your eyes adjust to the darkness. Watch for the meteors—about one per minute at the peak. Feel the fullness of that Aquarian moon. And remember that you're made of the same stuff as those falling stars, just arranged temporarily into the magnificent, breathing pattern that is you.