Right on point as usual Lyn. You give a balanced perspective and help me keep a level course in uncertain times. I appreciate the stories about the characters, it really puts me on the scene with the energies at play, I can see them happening in the bigger picture in the world, and also in my personal path. I learn so much about the nuances of astrology from you; thanks for bringing us together 💜💜💜
Monique, it is such a pleasure to me to connect in this way. Thank you so much for this response. It's great when things which have fascination for me chime with other people, like you. Xxx
As you spoke of Jupiter/Sagittarius and a more holistic way of thinking, it reminded me of one current example. Not a personal example, which would be more apt, but a sociological one: In the U.S., North Carolina specifically, the mountain region suffered (and is suffering) greatly from a recent hurricane. Much emergency aid was and is needed, but it was not forth-coming. The majority of voters in this region favor the republican party, but the republican politicians, as well as the democratic politicians, abandoned the people in their plight. This did not go un-noticed by the people, and as I paid close attention to the recent commentary, I noticed that none of the affected persons or private aid workers blamed the democratic politicians. They seemed to be quite aware that the representatives of neither major party had any empathy for those victims. This, in-and-of-itself, is a welcome change. What demonstrates the processes of unification or inclusiveness even more vividly, is the fact that the people of the area (and all those volunteers from all over the U.S., who traveled there) got organized and got busy, making small but critical steps toward progress amongst the devastation. This is adding up to a remarkable resurrection, one that seemed unlikely just weeks before. I loved what you had to say about the Nodal shift. Have you noticed any re-aligning towards unification in your personal life or in society where you live? Thank you for this promising, integrated picture, Lyn.
It's really heartening to hear stories of people bonding in common humanity like this- it's so much more important than any divisions. I am often touched by the kindness of people and I believe it is this alone which will lead to our ultimate survival. I do see local people offering kindness to their neighbours here, looking out for them. It's gold dust.
@@Cronezonetarot It is interesting that duress, or even crisis, is so often the initiator of our empathy. By the end of next year, Saturn will be within-orb of conjunct Neptune, still in Pisces. Could that prove to be our opportunity to find the secret of consistently maintaining a posture of caring and co-operation?
Absolutely lovely, once again. Thank you! ✨🎇
✨️✨️💙Thank you....always fascinating ✨️✨️
Right on point as usual Lyn. You give a balanced perspective and help me keep a level course in uncertain times. I appreciate the stories about the characters, it really puts me on the scene with the energies at play, I can see them happening in the bigger picture in the world, and also in my personal path. I learn so much about the nuances of astrology from you; thanks for bringing us together 💜💜💜
Monique, it is such a pleasure to me to connect in this way. Thank you so much for this response. It's great when things which have fascination for me chime with other people, like you. Xxx
As you spoke of Jupiter/Sagittarius and a more holistic way of thinking, it reminded me of one current example. Not a personal example, which would be more apt, but a sociological one: In the U.S., North Carolina specifically, the mountain region suffered (and is suffering) greatly from a recent hurricane. Much emergency aid was and is needed, but it was not forth-coming.
The majority of voters in this region favor the republican party, but the republican politicians, as well as the democratic politicians, abandoned the people in their plight.
This did not go un-noticed by the people, and as I paid close attention to the recent commentary, I noticed that none of the affected persons or private aid workers blamed the democratic politicians. They seemed to be quite aware that the representatives of neither major party had any empathy for those victims.
This, in-and-of-itself, is a welcome change. What demonstrates the processes of unification or inclusiveness even more vividly, is the fact that the people of the area (and all those volunteers from all over the U.S., who traveled there) got organized and got busy, making small but critical steps toward progress amongst the devastation. This is adding up to a remarkable resurrection, one that seemed unlikely just weeks before.
I loved what you had to say about the Nodal shift. Have you noticed any re-aligning towards unification in your personal life or in society where you live? Thank you for this promising, integrated picture, Lyn.
It's really heartening to hear stories of people bonding in common humanity like this- it's so much more important than any divisions. I am often touched by the kindness of people and I believe it is this alone which will lead to our ultimate survival. I do see local people offering kindness to their neighbours here, looking out for them. It's gold dust.
Just as an example, asian neighbours who fled Hong Kong supporting an old local lady who is terminally ill.
@@Cronezonetarot It is interesting that duress, or even crisis, is so often the initiator of our empathy. By the end of next year, Saturn will be within-orb of conjunct Neptune, still in Pisces. Could that prove to be our opportunity to find the secret of consistently maintaining a posture of caring and co-operation?