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 ...
Why You Might Be Feeling a Bit Crazy: The Maddening Paradoxes of our Time
In Our Nature
39 minutes
6 months ago
Why You Might Be Feeling a Bit Crazy: The Maddening Paradoxes of our Time
If you feel like you’re quietly losing your mind while the world carries on like everything’s normal, then I have good news: You are not only quite sane indeed but pretty amazing. Let’s be friends. In this episode, I roll out the picnic blanket of shared madness and invite you to sit on it with me while we explore the paradoxes and absurdities that make the nice people feel like they’re the crazy ones. We touch on: What I mean by "mad" and "crazy" The way paradoxes and contradictio...
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 ...