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Contemplations on the spirit of Liminal time

"In this liminal time, we can evoke what really matters to us. 
In this blog I contemplate the means to understand one self and the motivation that moves us to unfold in heart and soul."


Jupiter goes Direct in it’s domicile Pisces

Maybe with all in life there is a meaning and purpose. Perhaps not always to be found at the surface but once you zoom out, one can witness a cohesion. The bigger picture, insight and vision. 

Jupiter in the chart is our need and ability to expand. This is often perceived as fortunate and prosperous.

However I found that when Jupiter dawns, yes it is often a feeling of up stream current and at the same time we are easily inclined to over- expand. Over expose and say “yes” to all that crosses our path. 


Jupiter Retrograde invited us to integrate cohesion and root the vision from within, as such we are more likely to sustain the expansion. 

What in life needs improvement which can expand trough the signs of times?

And how can we, meet our own inner sense of awareness with the world to improve the way we share our vision and knowledge?


Jupiter in Pisces has a transcendental flavor to it, expanding trough out all. Beyond segregation, time and space. 

The course of Jupiter trough the zodiak is one that speaks beyond the personal. Due to its relative slow movement it speaks to us about a collective timeframe.

Jupiter’s course through the zodiak lasts about 12 years. The relation to our birth chart lets us know our personal translation in the matter. 

Dreams can speak to us in valuable symbols and it can be wise to set up a diary to note it all down for later reference. Jupiter will abide in Pisces until the 21st of next month.


So this whole period of the Sagittarius theme (Sun, Moon, Mercury and Venus in Sag.) can be perceived as a prosperous and even a blissful time. Even so it can confront us with our inclination to over expand, cover life with chocolate, cream and cherries.

This is a time to be extra mindful of directing life and consciously dictating the pace as all might seem even more magical and enchanting this time. Take time to zoom- out, to integrate and find the real unity in this life's journey. Mindful expansion, and we might touch upon the way beyond that is found within. 


Tonight the new Moon is upon us. New Moon in 01’ 38 degrees Sagittarius to be exact.

What better way to sow the seeds for this cycle than to set out the integrated insights gained these past weeks.

Happy rituals everyone!

Be picky, find you own way! Follow your bliss!


Image source: Starwalk app, instagram

By mmmwebbbbb 25 Jan, 2023
Saturn Now first off, I practice to read astrology and life as a meaningful bundle of symbols. In astrology, Saturn is our primal need and ability to structure, learn by cause and effect, develop a sense of responsibility and awareness of our own inner (and outer) limitations. Saturn was until the 1700’s the last planet visible form Earth and therefor represented the keeper of the gate to infinity/ death. Saturn was often referred to as water time as its distance from Earth is far and the course trough the zodiak very slow. (approximately 27-30 years) Once Saturn has finished its frist round trough the zodiak we often experience a sense of crisis or at least a deeper understanding of how our time here in this body is limited. This is the notorious “Saturn return” and I like to refer to this as the stage in life where we become an adult. Well, by that time we’ve had the chance to grow into and take responsibility for our life. We see the course of Saturn trough the astrological houses as a means to learn where we need to take responsibility and structure life. Often this results in a (minor) crisis due to the fact that Saturn within an astrological house tends to stir up un- resolved issues regarding the current house. Sometimes, issues that where (consciously) ignored or repressed. When Saturn enters an astrological house it will appear so as if a huge snow shovel scrapes off all the loose ends, bits, peaces and dirt for you to renown it. Yes, we all leave loose ends here and there that’s okay. But sooner or later we all need to take full ownership of our lives. Taking responsibility for what’s ours is empowering, even if it’s ugly and dirty. Taking ownership of our lives, hence at the same time being confronted with limitations. The imposter syndrome Don’t you just hate it when you know you have all that it takes to fulfill the tasks requested and still you hear the squeaking voice in the back of your head reminding you of all your limitations. More often we see this “inner critic” strongly represented with a dominant Saturn in the birth chart. Now, what is a dominant Saturn? In my next blog I will go deeper into the rulership and housing system. For now; Saturn in its domicile Capricorn Saturn in its exalted sign Libra Saturn aspecting the lights of the chart (Sun and Moon) especially conjunction, opposition, and square but any connection works Saturn aspecting (one of the) four corners in the birth chart ( ascendant, descendant, IC and or MC ) When and if you know you’re sensitive to this “inner critic” like me, we might take comfort in acknowledging our need to take time to grow into things. Acknowledging our need to make sure we have our task, assignment, day or moment well prepared. Every planet (according to the theory of microcosm/ macrocosm is a need and ability within us that needs and wants to be lived! What we can gift ourselves is to learn more about what Saturn in our birth chart holds and create the space to express it. This inner critic is a great theme to study in consultation. Very insightful most of the time. The Klesha's An other thing that we can look into are Patanjali’s yoga Sutras. Especially Sutra 2.3-2.10* Here the structure of the Klesha's is explained. (this deserves a whole separate blog, this is just a mere reference) According to the sage and saint Patanjali there are 5 root causes of human suffering of 5 root obstacles. Avidya: Ignorance (perceiving the impermanent as permanent) Asmita: Egoism (thinking that the world revolves around you) Raga: Attachment to pleasures Dvésa: Aversion/ resentment Abhinivesha: Attachment to bodily life/ fear of Death We can apply this structure of the klesha's as narrative whenever the inner critic I.e. the imposter syndrome comes up. Ask yourself: Is this permanent? Is it really about me? Am I looking for any kind of sense gratification? What us there to dislike/ resent? Will I live? Acknowledgement of the function of the need for structure and the realisation that most of life is impermanent. We learn trough cause and effect and, n the bigger picture there is no such thing as failure. Thanks for reading this blog. Take care!  Image: Harvest of this mornings walk, Ganesha the remover of obstacles. *p 80-86 ISBN 978-1-938477-07-2
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