Category: Humanistic Astrology
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Hemisphere Emphasis
No Plan B The seven most damaging words in the English language are “don’t worry, you will figure it out.” If it were true, if it were helpful, then more people would in reality “figure it out” but the truth is hard to dispute. Most people do not in fact figure life out enough to […]
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Assembling A Cosmos
We just celebrated the Fall Equinox. Neptune was discovered on the Fall Equinox in 1864. What it means and how it is only now coming into focus.
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Tripled Bodied
“In such moments we feel the tension build, when “everything is on the line.” The odds are stacked against us, and all hope lost save for one last “clutch” performance. Yes, the hairs on your forearms raise, almost imperceptibly, suggesting that there is a new wind blowing. There is a subtle shift in the energy, you can feel it. Something moves. We sense a change coming before it happens.”
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The Astrologer’s Way (Conclusion)
I am an unusual astrologer in that I do not share the same fascination for some of Astrology’s more unconventional beliefs. Many astrologers, who practice weird kinds of “woo woo,” depend on sensationalizing Astrology, but even so I have a profound sense of respect and wonder even for their “kind” of Astrology. Especially when a projection outcome exceeds the odds that would have been suggested by chance alone.