This is the final part of our short interlude exploring the archetypical language of astrology in the context of our time of extraordinary planetary upheaval. In part one, we explored astrology as a language of nature and why it's scorned and dismissed (giveway: because it would collapse the economy, no, really). That can be found here: This Ancient Language of Nature Has Much to Say About Our Time of Unravelling In part two we explore astrology as cyclical and ecological, seeing ...
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This is the final part of our short interlude exploring the archetypical language of astrology in the context of our time of extraordinary planetary upheaval. In part one, we explored astrology as a language of nature and why it's scorned and dismissed (giveway: because it would collapse the economy, no, really). That can be found here: This Ancient Language of Nature Has Much to Say About Our Time of Unravelling In part two we explore astrology as cyclical and ecological, seeing ...
Shedding the Stories That No Longer Make Sense (Even When It's Hard & Lonely)
In Our Nature
35 minutes
2 months ago
Shedding the Stories That No Longer Make Sense (Even When It's Hard & Lonely)
In a horrifying-but-necessary act of intimacy, I am inviting you to join me on a journey of shedding in today’s episode Nature shows us that death is food. Decay is enrichment for what’s next. What is dying in you? What needs to be shed, to make space for life? Join me for: An update on my own journey since the last major one 18 months ago, and how it helps people waking up to the entangled systemic breakdown of systems and structures we see now(If you’re new to me and all this, you can...
In Our Nature
This is the final part of our short interlude exploring the archetypical language of astrology in the context of our time of extraordinary planetary upheaval. In part one, we explored astrology as a language of nature and why it's scorned and dismissed (giveway: because it would collapse the economy, no, really). That can be found here: This Ancient Language of Nature Has Much to Say About Our Time of Unravelling In part two we explore astrology as cyclical and ecological, seeing ...