Astrology Today: The Oracle for Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Sagittarius weekly Jan. 31, 2002

The Oracle.
Photo by Danielle Voirin.

Something called the South Node is crossing the galactic core in late Sagittarius. Our galaxy officially called the Milky Way (it has a name unlike our planet earth which is technically not even a proper noun) is a flat spiral. The core of that spiral has an immense cluster of stars untold thousands of stars and at its core is something called a black hole: a blob of something akin to pure gravity. We can only speculate and surmise what is happening at the galactic core. But astrology tells us that whatever that may be the galactic core is talking to us right now: talking from a distant past to a distant future as befits light. We might say this is a good time to listen carefully.

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