You may find that the finer details of your environment become visible to you today. Even if your understanding of the circumstances unfolding around you is incomplete or influenced in a large part by your emotions, your awareness will likely be heightened by a developing ability to see beyond speech. So much of the information you receive can come directly from your peers, so you may feel driven to pay closer attention to the messages being conveyed by friends and relatives. To accomplish this, consider observing nonverbal and other cues more closely today to ensure that the opinions you form in regards to your circumstances are as complete as they can be.

Perception can be a key factor in our ability to relate to others because the messages the people around us convey via speech always tell the entire story. Our grasp of the matter is much improved by our ability to discern what our conversational partners are communicating in their gestures, tone of voice, and facial expressions. There is so much we can learn from these cues, provided we are careful in our interpretations of them. When we practice reading between the lines, we can learn the truth without having to pry as deeply with speech. Our awareness gives us insight into the people before us and the circumstances unfolding around us, providing us with the information we need to make good choices. Your ability to perceive what has remained unspoken today will help you relate to others with a greater degree of sensitivity.