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This Is Karen Hunter

S E496: Unlocking Astrology with Samuel Reynolds: Understanding Eclipse Season

This Is Karen Hunter

Knarrative

Empowerment, Africana Studies, Greg Carr, Karen Hunter, History, Education, Society & Culture

4.5888 Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Samuel Reynolds, founder of UnlockAstrology breaks down the methods and history of astrology from the ancients (Africans) to the Greek to the Indians. He also talks about why it matters when and where you were born and he also talks about the difference between astrology and astronomy.

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0:00.0

This is Karen Hunter and welcome to the hub. Welcome to another episode of unlocking astrology withist. Hello there, sir.

0:24.3

Hello, hi Karen, how are you?

0:26.6

Good to see you look, you look like you got a little

0:28.7

sun kiss and you look you look rested and happy.

0:32.2

I feel your energy, and this is not astrology, this is just human beings vibrating. So hi.

0:40.0

So today, let me put this on the gallery, we're going to talk about, there's a lot to talk about mercury and retrograde, which I think we've touched on before and eclipses. Why is that relevant now?

0:55.4

A couple of different reasons.

0:56.4

I mean, we're in the middle, literally, of eclipsed season.

1:00.3

So we had an eclipse the last week in May for the full moon, the lunar eclipse.

1:08.0

And in about a week, literally a week, next week, we're gonna have a solar eclipse.

1:16.0

So, and the eclipses happen in what we call seasons, meaning that there is a time frame where we're in the same signs as what we call the lunar notes.

1:30.0

The lunar notes are not actual planets, but their intersection points or intersection points between the orbit of the moon and the imaginary orbit of the sun around the earth,

1:43.0

which we call the ecliptic.

1:45.0

And from the ecliptic we get da da da da, the eclipses, right?

1:49.0

And so when those points connect, you know, and the eclips the notal points right now are between

1:55.8

Sagittarius and Gemini. So when we're in Gemini or we're in Sagittarius we're

2:00.6

likely to have these eclipses.

2:03.0

And eclipses wig people out historically.

2:06.2

I mean for thousands of years, because let's imagine this, let me just give you the picture.

2:09.4

Okay.

2:10.4

You're out in your field, right?

2:12.4

Let's say, you know, several thousands of years ago,

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