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Deborah Silverman introduces the current astrological event of Mars conjunct Uranus in Gemini, creating an electrical charge that leads to anxiety. She emphasizes the ancient origins of astrology, found in Egyptian hieroglyphics, suggesting a higher intelligence provided this resource. Historically, astrology was predominantly practiced by men, but now in the Aquarian Age, a transition of a 26,000-year cycle, women are also key figures. This period signifies a renaissance, a heightened communication system like telepathy, and a deeper connection to an invisible world.
The unconscious mind, often perceived as having a 'cruel evil side,' is powerfully linked to instinctual responses, represented by the Moon in astrology. The moon governs one's inner world and emotional triggers. Depending on one's moon sign (water, air, earth, or fire), people react differently to emotional stimuli. For example, water moons (Scorpio, Cancer, Pisces) tend to freeze or withdraw, seeking solitude to regroup, while air moons (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius) need to verbalize their thoughts.
Understanding one's moon sign allows for 'high road' responses to emotional triggers, helping to self-regulate and reduce judgment of oneself and others. Earth moons (Taurus, Capricorn, Virgo) cope with stress through productivity and practical tasks, whereas fire moons (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) tend to be loud and direct, benefiting from physical expression like exercise. Deborah stresses that no moon sign is 'bad'; each offers unique lessons and paths for authentic self-expression. Apologizing for impact rather than suppressing one's natural emotional response is key, as is giving oneself permission to be authentically who they are, as dictated by their birth chart.
The current astrological alignments, such as Pluto trining Uranus and Mars conjunct Uranus in Gemini, create an electrically charged atmosphere, leading to collective anxiety and dysregulation. Deborah highlights that 5G technology contributes to this heightened state. To regulate nervous systems, different moon signs require different approaches: water moons need touch, air moons need to be heard, earth moons need to be productive, and fire moons need to exercise. Understanding individual needs based on elements (as detailed in her book 'The Missing Element') is crucial for maintaining well-being amidst global changes and the increasing intensity of modern life.
Humanity is experiencing a significant transition from the Piscean to the Aquarian Age, accompanied by a 'time of forgetting' from the Kali Yuga. This era is marked by rapid technological advancements like AI and a decline in societal structures, evident in climate change and political instability. Uranus trining Pluto signifies a renaissance and an expansion of consciousness through heightened communication, potentially telepathy. Deborah believes that advanced beings are incarnating to guide this shift, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's clairvoyant and past-life connections. We are encouraged to remember our purpose and actively participate in this evolutionary process.
Deborah calls on everyone to remember their role as a 'healing agent' sent to Earth to confront pain and ultimately spread love. This involves tending to one's emotional body, nurturing the inner child, and self-regulating the nervous system. She asserts that the current, tumultuous astrological events are part of a divine plan for humanity to learn and evolve. Studying astrology, attending workshops, or simply inquiring within about one's emotional needs are ways to fulfill this purpose. The shift of Saturn into Aries indicates an era of pioneering thought and a call to fight for love, encouraging humanitarianism and conscious engagement.
The upcoming eclipse in Leo, around August 12th, is a powerful opportunity for personal empowerment and confidence building. Eclipses are historically significant markers, urging individuals to reflect and set intentions. This particular eclipse encourages opening one's heart, dealing with the inner child, regulating the nervous system, and committing to personal growth, akin to a New Year's resolution. It's a time to embrace one's unique purpose with confidence and to 'ride the waves' of life with trust and inner strength, reaffirming one's capability to handle challenges. Deborah also mentions her astrology school and other healing resources as ways to deepen this journey of self-discovery.