It is officially summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the Southern Hemisphere with the Solstice happening yesterday, June 20th.
The solstice refers to two points in the year when the Sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky as observed from Earth. This marks the longest and shortest days of the year. There are two solstices annually (summer and winter).
During the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the Sun reaches its highest point in the sky, resulting in the longest day of the year. Conversely, in the Southern Hemisphere, it marks the shortest day of the year.
The Solstice always occurs while gates 10 and 15 are activated. Right now the Sun is in gate 15 and the Earth is in gate 10. The Full Moon in Capricorn is happening this evening at 6:08 pm Pacific, which will be activating gate 10.
Solstices are seen as turning points in the solar year, symbolizing shifts in energy and consciousness. They mark the transition between light and dar...
The full moon in Sagittarius is happening on Thursday, May 23rd at 9:53 am Eastern and is activating gate 34, which is currently transiting the Earth.
The programming partner to gate 34 is gate 20, which creates the Channel of Charisma. Whenever one of these gates is activated by the Sun or the Nodes, we get the full channel activated through the transit.
Programming partners are 2 gates/ Gene Keys that are bonded together through their opposition. They are exact mirror opposites in terms of their position on the wheel and the structure of the hexagram.
Programming partners create a biofeedback loop that reinforces the themes of those 2 gates/ Gene Keys at every level of frequency (not-self/ authentic self and shadow/ gift/ siddhi).
This is why it’s so important to contemplate the programming partner of each of your gates, even if you don’t have that gate defined in your chart. To fully understand a gate or Gene Key, you must contemplate its opposite.
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How are you feeling after the recent eclipse? What was brought to light or emerged for you during eclipse season?
The first lunation after the eclipse is a full moon in Scorpio on April 23rd at 4:50 pm Pacific, which will be activating gate 28, the Gate of the Game Player.
Even though we’re out of eclipse season, Mercury is still retrograde until until April 25th when it will station direct but then be in its post-retrograde shadow until May 12th.
When Mercury entered into its pre-retrograde shadow on March 18th, it was in gate 51. This pre-shadow period is when Mercury is still direct, but is slowing down and going through the gates that it will then go back through during its retrograde.
Mercury stationed retrograde on April 1st in gate 3 when it then started to move back through gate 42 and 51. When it gets back to gate 51, it will station direct, but be in its post shadow until it moves out of gate 3.
Gate 51, 42, and 3 are the gates that were reviewed du...
We’ve officially entered into the 1st eclipse season of 2024 as the Sun moved into Aries. Eclipses occur close to the nodes, which are currently on the Aries-Libra axis, specifically in gates 51 and 57.
When the Sun enters Aries or Libra this year, we’ll enter into an eclipse season. The first eclipse of the year will be a lunar eclipse on March 25th in Libra followed by a solar eclipse on April 8th in Aries.
Eclipses occur when the Earth, Sun, and Moon align in such a way that one celestial body casts a shadow on the other. There are two types of eclipses: solar eclipses and lunar eclipses.
When an eclipse occurs near the North Node, it's considered a solar eclipse. Solar eclipses close to the North Node are seen as potent times for initiating new beginnings, taking risks, and moving forward in life. They often coincide with opportunities for personal growth and advancement.
Solar eclipses occur when the New Moon aligns closely with one of the lunar nodes, resulting...
The Full Moon in Virgo on Saturday, February 24th is the last full moon before the first eclipse season of 2024 begins.
Eclipses occur when the Earth, Sun, and Moon align in such a way that one celestial body casts a shadow on the other. There are two types of eclipses: solar eclipses and lunar eclipses.
Solar eclipses occur during the New Moon when the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun, partially or completely blocking the Sun's light. Lunar eclipses occur during the Full Moon when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, causing the Earth's shadow to be cast on the Moon.
Eclipses usually occur in pairs, separated by about two weeks, during specific times of the year known as eclipse seasons. Eclipse seasons typically happen a couple times a year. During these periods, there is a heightened potential for change and transformation. It’s a time where things that were hidden come to light.
The first eclipse of the year will be a lunar eclipse on March 24t...
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