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Constellating Cosmos (an astrological lens)

Exploring Neptune with Maurice Fernandez Pt. 2

Constellating Cosmos (an astrological lens)

Adam Sommer

Religion & Spirituality, Astrology, Mythology, Education, Archetypes, Healing, Music, Story, Spirituality, Psychology, Magic

4.9905 Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2018

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

In this show, Maurice Fernandez returns to talk about his second attempt at writing his book on Neptune. It's no easy task to write about the elusive gas giant, let alone make sense of it, but Maurice has done just that. So, we talk all about it. I hope you enjoy it.

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0:00.0

This is the Exploring Astrology Podcast, and I'm your host Adam Summer.

0:07.0

It's time for a new story.

0:11.0

I suggest that the stories we need turned up right on time about 5,000 years ago.

0:20.6

We need a new story. We didn't just dream our carefully individuated thoughts. We got dreamt.

0:41.0

Welcome back. Just a few steps closer to the solstice we are,

0:45.3

and that the autumn equinox was yesterday,

0:47.9

the years 2018.

0:50.6

So the sun's now in Libra,

0:52.2

and as we stand together on this crisp fall fulcrum of a day,

0:56.4

equal day to night, in this show I present to you the return of Maurice Fernandez to talk about his second go at writing his book on Neptune.

1:07.2

The moon's exactly with Neptune at the moment at 14 degrees Pisces.

1:11.6

Ospicious, yes, chosen. Indeed, I usually don't do that, but I felt it was

1:18.8

appropriate to allow myself to podcast on this lazy Sunday and think back to nearly two weeks ago when the moon

1:26.8

was new and dark and Virgo and it opposed this area of the sky that is Neptune and I discovered that I had built my

1:37.3

first sweat lodge on a floodplain up in the mountains. What do you get into? Surrender to nature of sense. Once again.

1:43.0

Surrender to nature's sense of humor, I guess, and continue.

1:48.0

Onwards.

1:49.0

It was an emotional sweat.

1:51.0

There's lots of those grief tears and deep gratitude I felt for all the people in my life rich with prayer and purpose and a healthy pride woven between sky and ground.

2:05.8

It was a potent afternoon, I must say.

2:08.6

And I remember having a moment as well of this deeper gratitude to all of you who choose to support

2:16.9

my work being patrons sharing this podcast around sharing your experience listening to the podcast. I encourage all of that.

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