Traditional astrologers say that Sagittarians are the master travelers of the zodiac; no other sign roams as far and as wide as yours. But if that's true, how do you explain William Blake and Emily Dickenson, two of history's greatest Sagittarian poets? They barely left their neighborhoods, content to explore a narrow sampling of the planet's wonders. The answer is that they covered vast distances in the inner realms, seeking out adventures in exotic territories of the imagination. I'm thinking their approach would work really well for you in the coming weeks.
I don't know about Blake but as far as I recall from school Dickenson was crazy.
How to make a poet? Take a Sagittarius and scare him so silly he won't leave home. Come back after he's dead and go through his stuff. Bleh.
FP
I don't know about Blake but as far as I recall from school Dickenson was crazy.
How to make a poet? Take a Sagittarius and scare him so silly he won't leave home. Come back after he's dead and go through his stuff. Bleh.
FP