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Constellating Cosmos (an astrological lens)

Mercury Cycles with Gray Crawford

Constellating Cosmos (an astrological lens)

Adam Sommer

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

4.9905 Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2019

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

In this show, Gray Crawford and I talk about the magic found in Mercury cycles. Whether we are working with the synodic cycle in the sky or by progression, we both agree: It is one of the most magical movements to track in both skies-above and below! Lots of what we speak of also apply to Venus's cycle as well. It is my hope that you get excited to go much deeper with the Magi after listening.

Enjoy

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www.Graycrawford.net

Art by Shakti Fullon

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's time to step out now into Cosmos, into Mythos, into Psyche. Oh, Hey you, welcome back. This is a thrice great moment for us. That is Gray and I. We've attempted this three times now that is talking about Mercury,

0:47.0

his cycles both above and below and also be a progression. And the first two are still available but only for patrons. So there's a patron

0:58.4

only podcast part of being a supporter of the work and they are there. If you end up enjoying this you can listen to the other ones and so as they say, third time's a charm and I think it was charmed this one. Gray and I chose to record this podcast when Mercury was Kuzimi.

1:22.2

In early Gemini, which he and I and Sinistry both have a

1:27.0

luminary there. For me it's the sun, for him it's the moon. And so Mercury was Kuzimi that is in the heart of the sun as we talked and it worked

1:36.2

It finally happened and still as I record this on the 25th of May 2019

1:41.0

the is combust leaving the rays of the sun headed towards the evening sky and

1:45.1

will fully emerge in early June of this year. Teaching us all how to be a better priest, philosopher, and or king, such as the thrice great idea.

2:00.0

And while listening to this podcast, it's my prayer that it will help you understand

2:04.4

him a bit better but especially the concepts like under the beams combust

2:10.3

kazimi and how not to fear these old ideas either.

2:15.0

They're actually quite profound parts of the cycle.

2:19.0

And Greg gives a lot of great examples through Emily Dickinson, J.K. Rowling, Carl Jung, using ourselves as examples too.

2:29.9

And I think that you're going to enjoy it, at least if you're interested in Synotic cycles.

2:35.6

If you're a fan of Hermes Trismagistus, you're definitely going to dig this show.

2:40.4

We also talk a little bit about the moon in relation to the node because when we were

2:45.1

recording the moon was on the south node so close to the Bonyard Transit with

2:49.1

Pluto, Saturn, and K2. And it's just a topic that I've been noticing my entire career.

2:56.4

When the Moon's in the South node or the North node,

2:58.4

it's definitely an interesting dynamic.

3:01.7

And so if you have that nadily or if you're experiencing it by progression

3:07.3

You're gonna enjoy that part I think as well

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