change is a cruel mistress
The horrors persist, but so do I.
There has been a LOT of changes in my life recently and even since the last time I even attempted to write a post, post a video, or just created content for astrology. Here are some things for quick recap:
changed jobs
moved back to the US from overseas
recovering slowly from years of burnout
explored deeper parts of my practice
And the list could go on and on, TLDR; readjustment of every aspect of my life has incurred some change, both internally and externally. It's a lot to process.
Stepping out from the experiencing of this onslaught, into the astrological realm– there were quite a few signatures in the annual and monthly revolutions. I am glad had those signatures help me somewhat prepare for who/what/when/where/how might come. But like most things in astrology, it’s truly a mixed bag of no action, or to whether it’s more of a abstract whisper or loudspeaker in your ear/ right in front of your eyes. That’s a reason that I like astrology, even if I am annoyed at it, it is a tool first and foremost. I have the free will (sometimes doesn’t feel like it or I don’t want to make a choice).
With all that said, there have been positive things, to include :
revamp of website, services, business model
new collaborations, to include a podcast episode (coming soon!)
new astro friend meet ups
video recording & potential new series
and much more!
How’s that for an amuse-bouche?! So needless to say I will be staying busy while maintaining my mental and physical health during this process. At the end of the day I am happy to be spending time with like minded folks and readers like you— thank you!
REQUEST TO READERS : I am currently accepting topics related to anything astrology for future podcast & video episodes. (Nothing is “too stupid” or off the table.) If you have anything please send it via email at [naosastrology@gmail.com].
As always, I hope you have enjoyed this and look forward to future workings together! Share this with your friends, coworkers, anyone who might be interested. Until next time — stay feral.