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572. Astrocartography and 2023 Astrology Forecast with Danielle Beinstein

Almost 30

Krista Williams & Lindsey Simcik

Alternative Health, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Education

4.5 • 4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2023

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Danielle Beinstein is an astrocartographer, an expert in zodiac charts, how to read them, and what different houses and alignments might mean for your lived experience. In this conversation with Krista, she touches on everything from the basics of astrocartography and finding oneself, to media programming and social media’s toxic effect on our collective psyche.  They also unpack the memeification of astrology and relationships, both external and internal, pointing out the limiting nature of definitive, distilled messaging in the space. We leave with a detailed look at the upcoming energetics of 2023, which planets look to step into the spotlight – and highlight a handful of important eclipses on the celestial calendar. We also talk about: Dropping in to self-love Relationships, perfectionism, and social media Going deeper, not wider  Moving energy through our body How locations affect our experience Intro to astrocartography How to read your chart  Using astrology to find soul alignment Applying chart readings to relationships How are we looking for 2023? Groupthink and media programming  Resources: Instagram: @danibeinstein Website: daniellebeinstein.com Get Your Chart: astro.com/horoscope Read: The Law of One Read: Transhumanism and the Metaverse by Charles Eisenstein  Join our community: almost30.com/membership facebook.com/Almost30podcast/groups Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: almost30.com/disclaimer.  Find more to love at almost30.com! Almost 30 is edited by Crate Media. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello there. Hey guys. How you doing? Well, the show it's Lindsay and Krista. Welcome to

0:13.8

almost 30 if you're new here. We're so grateful. You're here. Super grateful. We've been doing this

0:18.7

for a long time. Seven. Longer than anyone else that you know. Seven years is a cycle. What have

0:24.7

you done for seven? I lived in LA for seven years. I think I lived in LA for seven. Okay. Any

0:30.6

other cycles that are seven? I know that your taste buds change every seven years. Your cells are

0:36.5

completely turned over every seven years. Try to think if I've done anything for seven years. I

0:41.7

know it's probably like hated myself for seven years. You know, like I always am blown away when

0:48.5

someone's like, I've been teaching kindergartners for 30 years. I know. Do you know what I mean? I know.

0:55.2

The utmost respect for anyone that can do anything for 30 years. But I don't know if that's a part of my

1:01.2

ZNA. You know, I know. I wonder if it's a generationally, if our generation is less prone to be at jobs

1:08.1

that long. Because I feel like most people that I know are at jobs for a few years. Yeah. I don't

1:12.7

know what's better because I think there's something where people are kind of switching jobs too much.

1:18.0

But yeah, I don't know what I've done for seven years. That's such a good question.

1:22.3

Because I've just heard that like it's a complete cycle. Yeah. Whatever.

1:26.2

They call it in relationships too. There's research around like the seven year itch. Yes.

1:30.7

That basically by seven years, there's like a point in time where you.

1:34.5

Oh, that's interesting. Yeah. One explore outside. Yeah. And then you become polygamists. Yeah,

1:40.2

literally. That's when you bring on extra partners. That's when you move to LA and become poly.

1:45.4

Everybody tries a little poly here. Everyone just tries a dash of poly. If that is not the number one

1:52.5

conversation that people talk about, I can't even where I was when I was in Oregon with some people,

1:58.0

I mean, that was the conversation like the whole time just kind of talking about it.

2:01.1

Oh, I think they were so fast needed by it. Relationships are so fast.

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