Good morning!
Your weekly podcast is done. This week, in the second mellowest edition ever, I’ve got a missive for you about what we learn from taking political action, and how to have the most fun doing it. There’s an idea that getting involved has to be a drain on our energy, difficult or dangerous.
It may have been and I am sure there will be some days for some people when it is again. Yet I’m proposing an approach that is based on learning and participating in a constructive way, as we work not to ‘fix’ the world but to create our world.
We do this anyway; we do it every day. The difference is how consciously we do it, and how we focus our minds in the process. Now, many people are waking up to the truth that so much is at stake — the world as we know it is changing, and we have the opportunity to participate.
As for astrology — I offer some insights into the triple conjunction we experienced Tuesday, tying that into the strange case of Julian Assanage, the man from Mars. I describe next week’s total lunar eclipse, that is visible anywhere in the continental United States where the skies are clear — finally, one we can watch. This is an Aries Point event because it takes place on the Capricorn solstice.
Catch you soon —
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Oh wow…the houses are right now on the Cardinal Point, but opposite where they will be at the next eclipse. Zing! That one hits my Saturn at the Cancer Point and the solar hits my sun. Interesting times.
Holy shit…the local chart for Portland, Oregon has the full moon 13 minutes after midnight with all 4 angles at the first degree of all 4 cardinal signs. The angular house cusps are collectively the Cardinal Point. That means for the left coast of Turtle Island the middle of the eclipse happens at the near the top of our local sky. Additionally Pallas Athene is conjunct the nadir of the local chart. it’s as if the red moon has our location in the crosshairs. Interesting times.
I appreciate your insights and the balanced perspective. Many thanks.