Thy constellation is right apt
It's always the stars that get me in poetry. Poets talk of the ocean and the mountains and forests with endless green, but the stars always hit a little bit different. So of course, when Orsino told Viola, "I know thy constellation is right apt/For this affair," I was immediately drawn to this phrase. Substituting the definition for "thy constellation" found in the Folger edition of Twelfth Night, this phrase reads something like, "I know that the stars that govern your success have shaped you for this task." I love the imagery that this phrase brings, the idea that there is something greater watching over us. This reminded me of a quote from Joseph Smith that I love: "If you live up to your privileges, the angels cannot be restrained from being your associates." This world that we live in is so often filled with confusion and heartache and wondering why things are so hard and how they could get better and when life will finally slow down and become easier. But, this little reminder that there is more out there is enough to keep going, to keep trying, and work to find those little miracles in everyday life that make it all so very worth it.
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