emerging from the big bang (ongoing)
day 43
Phoenix AZ
full worm moon
cycle day 6
Woke up in the middle of the night last night and couldn’t fall back asleep. I asked what wanted my attention and I heard a nudge to look into my astrological birth chart. I’ve only ever peripherally paid attention to this. I won’t bore you with my specifics but I learned that I have two stelliums in my chart (for the uninitiated that’s having a cluster of planets in a particular house or sign and can be read as an aspect that is of enhanced importance). I have a four planet cluster in the third house (representing synergy, communication, and sharing) and a three planet cluster in Gemini (mutable sign that loves change and relationality). I’d have to get further into particulars that are probably of no interest but I’ll share the sweep of the takeaways regarding career occurring under the full worm moon in a desert rain:
I’m considering an outward facing, service oriented project, one that I raise funds to complete but is not for profit. Areas to consider as I let it alchemize and become known (according to my birth chart and some interpretations): travel, learning new things, making connections, eternal student/teacher, religious/spiritual, research, advocacy, advisory roles, therapy, healing work, public/large-scale, inspire others, verbal and written communication, creative work, short-term projects, mystical, medicine, science, political causes, doula, explorer, share resources, commune with all walks of life, publishing, blog, social media, psychology, community building
To remember (interpretations for guidance from the chart): dreams, inspiration, who am I here to champion? change the system from within , don’t seek validation, decide to be the authority in my own life, connect spiritually to my career, work faithfully with patience and persistence, partner with boys, keep energy full of love, find ways to stay grounded and connect to the long-term plan, don’t do it all at the same time
My days have been full here taking care of my nephews and the time change makes me go to bed early. Apologies for the navel gazing here (at another time I’ll properly defend it and integrate it into something worth sharing) but it’s my tiny check in.
photo by Aimee Rievley, The Sparrows Eye