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Constellating Cosmos (an astrological lens)

Jupiter & Neptune Cycles with Gemini Brett

Constellating Cosmos (an astrological lens)

Adam Sommer

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

4.9905 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2022

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

In this show, Gemini Brett returns to share some numeric and geometric insights into the long game of the Jupiter/Neptune cycle. The conversation sprang from my recent article on the subject entitled "The Slippery Slope," in which I bring Uranus in Taurus into the mix, and compare the last time this configuration happened in 1856 to the present. It's not what you think it is.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is holes to heavens, a space where I attempt to capture all the sound, language, and stories as they pertain to what I find most interesting, which is Cosmos, mythos, and to Psyche.

0:25.0

And I'm your host, Adam Summer. Why hello there.

0:43.6

there welcome to another show it's April 27th

0:47.2

2,000 and 22 feels like forever since I last did a podcast.

0:54.0

I hope it doesn't for you though.

0:56.0

I hope it's like, oh, here's another one.

0:58.0

I just listened to the last one with Tansy and Adam.

1:02.0

I hope it went down like that. But anyway, a few weeks ago I wrote a piece about the Jupiter

1:09.3

Neptune conjunction and the I called it the slippery slope or a slippery slope perhaps you can read it on my medium

1:27.7

but the point is that Brett that is Gemini Brett, he read it, and then dove head first into the past, finding many interesting

1:39.4

pieces to the puzzle of this alignment. So we swapped a few ideas and thought that it would

1:47.2

make an interesting discussion for the podcast and that's what you're about to

1:52.0

listen to the two of us in a discovery phase about

1:58.7

big time it's big time but just longer stretches of time.

2:03.2

166 years, in fact, is the stretch between these conjunctions.

2:10.0

And there's a lot of number stuff in here.

2:12.7

There's a lot of geometry talk,

2:14.4

a lot of aspect talk that maybe you haven't even

2:17.3

considered before.

2:18.7

I don't use these aspects that Brett

2:21.3

start speaking about, but it's very educational.

2:25.0

And I think you like it.

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