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note: A double-blind study is one in which neither the participants nor the experimenters know who is receiving a particular treatment. This procedure is utilised to prevent bias in research results.
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In this episode, I describe the recent challenges I've felt with maintaining neutrality in sharing the astrology especially in light of recent events. I breakdown the major themes leading up to the Full Moon in Cancer (felt) on Monday Jan 17th, which include the Moon's Nodes changing signs, Mars squaring Neptune, and Mercury stationing Retrograde (with Saturn in square to Uranus) while the Sun conjoins Pluto.
I describe my own line of inquiry, and refer to other folks who have a heroic ability to re-locate their sovereignty, and inner stasis against all odds. Enjoy.
By Octavia Carneynote: A double-blind study is one in which neither the participants nor the experimenters know who is receiving a particular treatment. This procedure is utilised to prevent bias in research results.
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In this episode, I describe the recent challenges I've felt with maintaining neutrality in sharing the astrology especially in light of recent events. I breakdown the major themes leading up to the Full Moon in Cancer (felt) on Monday Jan 17th, which include the Moon's Nodes changing signs, Mars squaring Neptune, and Mercury stationing Retrograde (with Saturn in square to Uranus) while the Sun conjoins Pluto.
I describe my own line of inquiry, and refer to other folks who have a heroic ability to re-locate their sovereignty, and inner stasis against all odds. Enjoy.