Virgo has not had it easy because simultaneously with Uranus' opposition to your Sun, you are also dealing with Saturn on your Sun. If you were born in August, specifically within five days of August 26, you are coping with the heavy responsibilities of Saturn. (Fortunately you are done with Uranus!)
Chances are, you chose the obligations, goals, and commitments that Saturn coaxed you to take on because everything you are doing is new - it is taking a lot of thinking, so at times you may feel exhausted by all life is asking of you. It is a bit like being top chef in a kitchen with many pots boiling on the stove at the same time. You've got to watch all the pots, without becoming distracted, so that none of the food burns - not easy!
On top of all this, you just went through two years of eclipses in Pisces and Virgo (March 2006 to February 2008), which were also difficult placements that also required stiff adjustments. Those eclipses are finished and this series won't be back for nine years. Whew!
The job of an eclipse is to shed new light on a situation. Often after an eclipse has occurred, it seems as though someone switched on the floodlights, and it may all seem quite blinding at first. It's hard to ignore the truth and irrefutable evidence that eclipses bring to light, and often this truth causes a severing of ties.
The eclipses, Saturn and Uranus - all very rare planetary tests, all coming at once - have been a lot for you. So, you might ask, why all this stress? Why does the universe do this to us? Does it serve a purpose? Why does the universe pile on so much?
I have thought about this question a great deal. It seems to me, the people who try the hardest to create things of value in this world and who try to be most helpful to others are invariably the ones that feel these cosmic tests the most. These same people also feel the greatest rewards - the spectrum is simply enlarged. You have had some terribly down days, but have (or soon will) experience some great highs as well. It's all a matter of proportion. People who live within very tight perimeters don't risk anything, don't learn anything, and don't earn many rewards. It all comes together in the same package. Life can be messy, but things really do go toward the good, and we must have faith in that.
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