- Dragonflies are over 300 million years old. In pre-historic times, this insect had a 2-foot (.6 meter) wingspan.
- Dragonflies begin as nymphs in the water, where they grow for 2-4 years before they become airborne.
- Dragonflies molt and shed their skin many times. Their slow transformation reminds us to be patient with our own path.
- Change and growth happens gradually, almost imperceptibly. Then, one day, before you know it, you’re at the finish line. The only thing required is movement and trust.
- You’re exactly where you need to be, so don’t compare yourself to others.
- A new 2 to 4 year cycle is underway. What are your long-term plans?
- Dragonfly eyes have 30K facets, resulting in nearly 360º vision.
- Take time to see the big picture.
- Use empathy and intuition to understand an opposing point-of-view.
- You can find a workaround or solution that others cannot.
- Dragonflies are beneficial to humankind; they consume mosquitos and flies.
- Do what you can to help others, too. (e.g., volunteer or get involved with a cause you believe in!)
- Dragonflies are expert fliers; they can hover like a helicopter, fly up and down, and even mate in mid-air.
- You, too, can navigate any challenge. Keep an open mind and get out of your comfort zone.
- Doves are a symbol of love, divinity, partnership and communication.
- Like a homing pigeon or the God Mercury, you may be the go-to person when it comes to delivering a message.
- Try not to get caught in the drama or crossfire!
- Encourage others to use their own voices instead.
- Speaking, writing and leadership opportunities will open up this month. Use your voice to make an impact. Stay true to yourself and be authentic.
- Doves represent true friendship, deep love and lasting partnerships.
- Prioritize relationships, and work/life balance.
- Channel any frustration or anger into something productive.
- Keep the lights on. Don’t let others dim your “glow.”
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