Sunday, December 31, 2017

A Very Persistent Illusion: The Astrology of 2018 - Urania"s Well Astrology










Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.
~ Albert Einstein

Like most of you, I’ve been curious about where we are headed in 2018, so I’ve been poring over my ephemeris, calculating transits, and casting cardinal ingress and eclipse charts — three astrological methods of gaining insight into future events. This post will be long, but I’ll break out the more technical astrological details into separate paragraphs for the astrologers, so those of you who just want the conclusions can skip through.

The theme for this year is grounding and reality checks, with Earth and Water signs emphasized. A big part of the reality check will be much of humanity coming to an inescapable understanding and visceral awareness of how all life on Earth is intertwined and interdependent. Some will continue their efforts to deny that fact, even in the face of incontrovertible evidence, but eventually, the dams that hold back the onslaught of reality break.




Source: A Very Persistent Illusion: The Astrology of 2018 - Urania"s Well Astrology

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Monday, December 11, 2017

Announcing Tag Team Tarot!

Tarot classes being taught by Helena Domenic Art of @Chalice of Living Stars (https://www.facebook.com/groups/chaliceoflivingstars/) and Karen Bruhin of Tenders of the Earth Temple, two Assembly of the Sacred Wheel teachers and Tarot aficionados. You could say it was Tarot that created their friendship.

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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Yule

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Yule, (pronounced EWE-elle) is when the dark half of the year relinquishes to the light half. Starting the next morning at sunrise, the sun climbs just a little higher and stays a little longer in the sky each day. Known as Solstice Night, or the longest night of the year, the sun"s "rebirth" was celebrated with much joy. On this night, our ancestors celebrated the rebirth of the Oak King, the Sun King, the Giver of Life that warmed the frozen Earth. From this day forward, the days would become longer.


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