Category: Solar Ingress
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A Most Beautiful Story
XII Commentaries My notes on Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet’s Commentaries. Please see footnote for information on the source of this essay or go to the source: The Magical Carousel. The Magical Carousel reaches an apotheosis in chapter 12, and while the action closes the chapter in one book, it simultaneously opens an entirely new book. In the enormous…
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Solar Ingress into Pisces
“The sudden change of direction invites wondrous feelings of joy, an elated sense of bliss.”
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Illumined
“… the point of these notes is simply for my own edification, and to point seekers in a new direction that they might be open to if pedestrian disputes about methods of astrology have become a bore.”
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Solar Ingress into Aquarius
“The reason for passing through Aquarius is for the elimination of ‘the dead memories which condition the future’.” The past is not to be denied as much as it is to be done away with, put away, and left behind where it belongs. This is an unexpected revelation that is at once heroic as much…
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Solar Ingress into Capricorn
My Notes on The Magical Carousel by Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet, chapter ten, Capricorn.1 The Universal MotherConquest and Crystallization in Matter The children arrive in Capricorn to a majestic vision of a mountain that reaches up to the sky. It has the appearance of an actual living, breathing person, “a very ancient and wise person.” After the…
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Ants Marching
The ants go marching to an invisible force, they pay tribute, with complete devotion, to their ‘god’, the institution.
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Solar Ingress into Leo
“And once again, the children are frozen, unable to act, almost as if some impetus is required in this land to create movement. Furthermore, fear seems to be that impetus, but the motivation to act courageously, springs forth in each instance, instinctively and as naturally as the presupposed threat of danger. ”
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Solar Ingress into Cancer
“Suddenly they discovered a room lit only by candles and a group of young giggling girls dressed in ‘flowing gauzy tunics of mauves, lavender, and silvery tones, with jasmine wreaths in their hair.”