... and you know what. Eclipses are portals of change. I seriously feel someone hijacked my timeline after the 70's. A I R B O R N E 2017-02-11 [ 56, somewhat obscured but kickin ] But times they are a-changin'. With all these 4 planets Mars, Neptune, Saturn and Jupiter safe each in their own separate rooms, Venus is safe with Jupiter in Jupiter's doublebed room (after both spending first too much time retrograding and who knows what in Scorpio), and The Sun, The Moon, and The Lion put in order, we are now right smack bang in the middle of The Mayan Year of The Red Cosmic Moon - during The Blood Red Supermoon Total Lunar Eclipse in 0 degrees Leo. Which you are not supposed to gaze at, mind you. (Shadow work, remember ?) While all this is going on inside Hotel California, and the telephone lines between the rooms are hot and so well wired, and even The Nodes are in ideal positions for the historical change in humankind's holiday club, there are the 3 wild cards Uranus and Pluto, roaming outside plotting revolutions with Mercury. Yay. We have waited for this for such a long time. Since the 70's, i am estimating roughly. They are up to something, but i am on to them : right after these past about 40 years of Lying Eyes and Taking It To The Limit, and this last memorable eclipse night at the hotel, eventually and inevitably begins The New Age : The Sun transits to Aquarius, and we will have The New Moon in Aquarius - uusikuu 2019-02-04 23:03 - and the Chinese New Year 2019, Year of the Pig begins immediately the next day 2019-02-05. BÄDÄM. This is the changing of the guard. How about that. [ The Days of Hotel California Are Over ] was originally written & published in A I R B O R N E by © 2019 Tiina Hölli 2019-01-20 04:44 2019-01-19 [ 19.1.19 19:19 ] |
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