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 ...
This Ancient Language of Nature Has Much to Say About Our Time of Unravelling
In Our Nature
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This Ancient Language of Nature Has Much to Say About Our Time of Unravelling
Who fancies a short side-quest away from the connection between our mental health and planetary heath today? Although we won’t be going far, because it’s all connected of course To help answer a suprisingly amount of questions I’ve received following an astrologically-themed presentation for the Work That Reconnects Network earlier this year, today we’ll be talking about the connection between astrology, deep ecology, and the Work That Reconnects and how they might help us in thes...
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 ...