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The Full Moon of March 2005 - Shifting patterns and the Saturn focus of the Grand Irrationality Pt.1

by Robert Wilkinson

This is part of a talk I gave recently in Santa Monica. This clip is about 9 minutes. In it I discuss the succession of New Moon and Full Moons of recent months, and why things are the way they are at this time. I also discuss the challenges of the past few months, and offer some examples of the constructive use of the irrational atmosphere of the past few years. I touch on how the pattern of recent months is shifting from feeling-thinking-deciding to feeling-deciding-thinking, and the implications for how we need to shift our mode of perceiving the order of things. I also go into Saturn as the focus of the Neptune-Pluto septile, and how this locks in three of the points of the Grand Irrationality, along with which other points are activated.

Saturn is an integral part of the cardinal T-square which is heavily activated over the next few weeks, so check out the links. This link will take you to which birth years are most affected by this T-square which kicked off in January, accelerated in March, and will push us all forward in April. And I try to tie it all together through explaining Saturn's focus as the singleton of the "Bucket" pattern mostly in play at this time. It's not transcribed, so apologies to those without sound download, but there's no way I can transcribe all my talks. Still, stay tuned into this site, since I'll be integrating the factors at play over the next few days.


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