Born as I am

Mariko Tagami

With the autumnal equinox upon us, the long period of summer heat finally seems to be subsiding.
Last week, we had the harvest moon, followed by a full moon and a lunar eclipse.
When we look at the round moon, we feel the energy it pours down on us.
I spent my time thinking about the impact I was having on the natural world.
In the midst of all this, I was blessed with the opportunity to have a horoscope read for me.
With the blessings of far-away stars and tiny specks of past experiences and memories
It was a time for me to once again realize how grateful I am to be alive.
"What was I born for?"
They say that each of us is born with a mission.
We are born into this world, and as we grow up, we end up forgetting our mission.
Such a human system somehow feels empty...
However, perhaps it is precisely because it is such an important topic that it is worth exploring.
If we knew everything, the game of solving puzzles wouldn't work.
A story whose climax is easy to guess can feel boring.
Even the tool of star reading is said to be interpreted and expressed differently depending on the reader.
I think there are many possibilities for me there.
Our innate mission and character are determined through failure and struggle throughout our lives.
I think it’s something you learn.
My child, 5 years and 6 months old, talks about memories of his past life.
Recently, I have been forgetting some of my memories more than before,
When asked why he was born, he replied, "Because I want to make people laugh!"
I can answer that question clearly.
I somehow feel envious and fond of that pure energy that is so fresh in the flesh.
And through star reading, I was reminded
It was the autumn equinox when I wanted to enjoy the rest of my life while regaining my pure, innate energy.
What a fun time we'll have this week!
Have a wonderful week wherever you are♡