"Reality Is a Double Edged Sword" a Max Igan video (plus, Saturn-Neptune-Pluto)

From Maxwell Igan’s Surviving the Matrix broadcasts:

Now Here’s a Little Astrology

False (Neptune) reality (Saturn) is having its current midpoint (*Saturn-Neptune) transformed and deepened by transit Pluto which gives many activities in society certain vibes of ‘denial of guilt from responsible parties.’ Even the current "we broke Iraq but we can’t fix it–the ISIS take over is not our

Summer Solstice: The Turning of the Wheel

Gorgeous art by Lynn Fogel While custom dictates the Northern Hemisphere celebration of the Summer Solstice and the first day of Summer on June 21st, the use of the tropical zodiac places the entry of the Sun into the sign of Cancer on the longest day of the year. Cancer is one of the “cardinal” signs – the signs that are directed towards action and leadership.  Each of the cardinal signs marks the turning of the seasons: from the Summer in Cancer we move into the Autumn of Libra, followed […]

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Chiron: Pain Without Suffering

Is it possible to experience pain without suffering? As a person who has lived chronic illness for 23 years, and the last 11 of those with chronic pain, yes it is. Case in point: when my Fibromyalgia pain was at its most awful worst, awash with both pleasure and pain chemicals, I fell head over […]

Summer Solstice: Slowing Down, Turning Around

Like crabs skittering down the beach under a pale summer moon, we move in erratic ways, not along linear paths, zigging and zagging, revisiting old missteps. In nostalgia, we long to reclaim and embrace our abandoned childhood shells. Maybe, we think, that’s when we had it exactly right about who we were and what we wanted….

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Surprise! It’s Off the Cuff time again!

    How time flies…here we are again, at the solstice.  I should have known by the way the incessant light and heat is pounding my brain and my windows each day, harrowing for this lover of winter.  (Where is my iced coffee?  Can I put up the air conditioner high enough to replicate December?)  Time […]