Sunday, 28 April 2019

Hillory Skott: Everyday Astrology Podcast:096. ��Powerful Pluto and Sturdy Saturn go Retrograde: �� ” Luck is when preparation meets opportunity.”

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Old Karma, perhaps the oldest for me.
Yesterday and today, I had some weird insight into some ancient karma which explains the unfolding of personal issues. Goes back to some surreal attachment to roles regarding survival: personal survival, survival of the family and survival of the species...but it is the attachment to the very demanding, urgent, physical mental, spiritual and emotional senses ~~~threaded through the archetypes, like stitches on an ancient garment ~~~that were needed for survival gave and continue to give IDENTITY.  When Early Identity forms its foundations in the role of early age survival, it threads through your skin and bones and becomes the unseen driving force (Karma) that propels further 'reason for being'. It is the Attachment, whether conscious or not, voluntary or not, that is not seen (Karma) and keeps pulling on your strings, to be rebalanced. The visions I had were glimpsing the  time of 'earth wobble', (cataclysmic) or (whatever caused it, there are a few ideas ), but it was this event, that caused a lock down in survival identity.

Another image was of my foot in the sand. 'My' foot was ingrained with sand, and was practically 'of' the sand, it knew no other terrain. Somehow I got a vision of being of an ancient people. Maybe the from the first who started migrating from the deserts to people the world. So  'I' was of an ancient sand dwelling bedoiun people, where survival in such a landscape of moving sand meant that survival became dependant on the identity formed around roles, nothing else was in your frame of reference for existence, other than the hostile environment.

 If you were attached to your identity you had a chance of surviving the fluid and uncertain terrain. This allowed survival of self and offspring, and furthering of the species. This was serious business.

'Seeing this' allows the attachment to these primeval archetypal roles to 'unform and release', and recycle the held energy.  Not sure how the 'wobble' fits in, but it does.  Michaela.

"Both Pluto and Saturn are in Capricorn. There is a seriousness to what we are dealing with. When the planets go retrograde we can review, reinvision, realign, and recreate.
 

Retrograde gives us a chance to pause and reconsider, to integrate the shift between old and new."

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Hillory Skott: Everyday Astrology Podcast:096. ��Powerful Pluto and Sturdy Saturn go Retrograde: �� ” Luck is when preparation meets opportunity.”

by ForeverUnlimited

 

April 25-30 2019 potent Pluto and stoic Saturn go retrograde. We have a chance to get to the roots of what is wrong to allow what is right to flourish. Be diligent and focused while you pay attention to the foundation you are building.
 

Both Pluto and Saturn are in Capricorn. There is a seriousness to what we are dealing with. When the planets go retrograde we can review, reinvision, realign, and recreate.
 

Retrograde gives us a chance to pause and reconsider, to integrate the shift between old and new.
 

While these planets retrograde they will be closely traveling with the South node of the past, opposing the North Node of the future. A portal is open allowing us to gather up what is of value from the past to assist us with creating our future. Discernment is necessary.
 

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