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Can someone help me understand what this means?

by Guest63423  |  earlier

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Something that has long needed to happen is happening at last. Don't look for flaws in the diamond. You've still got a priceless jewel.

Besides the fact that it's a horoscope, I'm more interested in what it's trying to say. In other words, what the words mean. What does it mean in a simple to understand way, especially the last two sentences.

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  1. It means that something is finally going the way it was supposed to go, but if you analyze it too much you  will miss the fact that it is happening the way it should in a wonderful way.  By analyzing it too much, you're finding flaws in the gem - it's happening now, realize that and enjoy it while you can.


  2. Very often, someone will work very hard for a very long time for a very important and highly valued goal...and when the goal arrives, the person just complains about the success in every way, or walks away as though it has no value.

    This is the person who forgot joy along the way and came to expect failure.  Enjoy your successes.

  3. I think the diamond is probably your crush or your spouse. When it says, "Don't look for flaws in the diamond," it means that you shouldn't be looking for the bad things that make up your spouse. Also, when it says, "You've still got a priceless jewel," it means that you've still got someone you care about. =)

  4. Something that should have been done a long time ago is finally happening (it's most likely something that concerns you in your personal life), the diamond represents something, or someone special and/or valuable that you've recently recieved or met, and you should be thankful for that and don't get to picky about it.

  5. Stop being so negative.  When you have a diamond, its the best jewel, and when you look for flaws in that diamond, you want to find something negative.. Same goes for life,  What you have, you need to appreciate and not be so negative or look for negativity in it

  6. what you have is great, you just can't see it.  stop that; see it.

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