Thank you, Lyn. The mutable t-square from Saturn to Mercury and Jupiter in mutual reception reflects my challenge, presently, which is to put my expanded and enhanced bicycle training into a perspective that is spiritually meaningful to me. It is easy to get lost in the details of such, there-by distracting and deluding myself. With Neptune conjunct N. Node in Pisces, the lesson is quite clear. It is at least interesting that as Neptune prepares to leave Pisces, its lower octave enters this empathetic sign, reflecting Saturn's desire to bring physical manifestation to Pisces' better and higher impulses. I feel, in a very personal way, sad that Neptune is leaving its home sign. I have found enormous value and meaning with its transit there. Then again, with Pisces, we must be vigilant when we are idealizing things. We are all both good and bad. I was also reminded of Saturn's role in all of this when you spoke of protection and boundaries in regards to the brow chakra. When we have developed the lower chakras, we have a more realistic and grounded vibration that is less susceptible to energies that may confuse or even disturb us. "Go with love". With Saturn in Pisces, we can see how empathy (maybe ironically) can be our protection. You mentioned purple. When I do brow chakra work, I use amethyst (and not lapis, which I often use at the throat). Amethyst, as you know, has a Saturn connection. I am also thinking of Pluto's current relationship to Saturn as Pluto ingresses and transits in Aquarius. I would like to learn a lot more about Venus. Are there books you can recommend on its spiritual nature? Perhaps the most important thing that I need to learn from her is gentleness.
Good to hear your comment, Paul, as always. Arielle Guttman's Venus Star Rising, is one of the few considerations of the planet which recognises her importance, both in the horoscope and the wider evolutions of mankind.
Thank you ✨️ 🤗 ✨️ and Happy New Year 🌟🌛
And to youXX
Thank you, Lyn. The mutable t-square from Saturn to Mercury and Jupiter in mutual reception reflects my challenge, presently, which is to put my expanded and enhanced bicycle training into a perspective that is spiritually meaningful to me. It is easy to get lost in the details of such, there-by distracting and deluding myself. With Neptune conjunct N. Node in Pisces, the lesson is quite clear.
It is at least interesting that as Neptune prepares to leave Pisces, its lower octave enters this empathetic sign, reflecting Saturn's desire to bring physical manifestation to Pisces' better and higher impulses.
I feel, in a very personal way, sad that Neptune is leaving its home sign. I have found enormous value and meaning with its transit there. Then again, with Pisces, we must be vigilant when we are idealizing things. We are all both good and bad.
I was also reminded of Saturn's role in all of this when you spoke of protection and boundaries in regards to the brow chakra. When we have developed the lower chakras, we have a more realistic and grounded vibration that is less susceptible to energies that may confuse or even disturb us.
"Go with love". With Saturn in Pisces, we can see how empathy (maybe ironically) can be our protection. You mentioned purple. When I do brow chakra work, I use amethyst (and not lapis, which I often use at the throat). Amethyst, as you know, has a Saturn connection.
I am also thinking of Pluto's current relationship to Saturn as Pluto ingresses and transits in Aquarius.
I would like to learn a lot more about Venus. Are there books you can recommend on its spiritual nature? Perhaps the most important thing that I need to learn from her is gentleness.
Good to hear your comment, Paul, as always. Arielle Guttman's Venus Star Rising, is one of the few considerations of the planet which recognises her importance, both in the horoscope and the wider evolutions of mankind.
I agree with you about feeling a sadness over Neptune leaving Pisces by the way.
Happy New Year Lyn! 🎇✨
And to you XX