New moon Aries – 15/4Sun Aries – 14/4Saturn Retrograde – 18/4 – 6/9Mercury direct – 15/4Jupiter Retrograde until – 10/6 There is a time to move forward, and a time to pause, stop and take stock.It is the most natural thing in the world. Yet somehow in our busy lives, it can seem like aContinue reading “The Starry Times 15.4.18 – Diamond Vision”
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The Starry Times: The Only Constant is Change – Equinox
Happy Equinox Folks… ! The day and night are of equal duration today. The days will become progressively shorter as we move into winter – the shifting of energies, reflecting in the changing seasons. This week in Sydney rain is forecast after several scorchers… autumn approaches, the leaves are starting to fall. Continue reading “The Starry Times: The Only Constant is Change – Equinox”
The Starry Times: Faith over Fear
I am hearing of many souls passing at this time… stay centred and grounded during flux…Solar eclipse now and still volatile planetary energies catalysing changes and shifts. Let go of what needs to pass and fall. It is the hardest to do. But it is possible. Let the changes happen, step into the unknown. ThereContinue reading “The Starry Times: Faith over Fear”
The Starry Times: Brief Stellar Update
Moon is conjoining Mars in Scorpio, in the nakshatra Anuradha. Its ruler is Saturn.Saturn and Mars are not easy energies. They create tension when associated with eachother. This tension can be used constructively or destructively.With the sensitive and emotional moon passing through a conflicted area over the next few days, plus with other turbulent planetaryContinue reading “The Starry Times: Brief Stellar Update”
On Sadness, Numbness, and the Beauty of Trauma
What is this strange, ephemeral sadness that rises up from time to time? Is it all the grief of everything that has ever been lost? What is this hollow sense of loss and emptiness? One day, you may find yourself where the weight of anguish and despair feels absolutely unbearable, but you cannot die, youContinue reading “On Sadness, Numbness, and the Beauty of Trauma”