Skies and Currents

Episode 26: The Jupiter Saturn Cycle


Listen Later

Friends,

How is everyone feeling? We’ve reached a major chapter break in the year, and I hope the predominant feeling is one of exhilaration as Jupiter opens up new pathways for communication and connection during his long-heralded ingress into Mercury’s excitable air domain.

In this episode, we talk at length about the square between Jupiter and Saturn in the context of the much larger cycle at play, which began in December of 2020. I am currently working on the June update, which I will send out in a separate email. I’ve been working on a new reading/offering that involves diving deep into a single area of life and bringing up everything the chart has to say about the unconscious obstacles that prevent us from accessing peace, ease, and satisfying progress in that area. It’s an offering I would like to extend to my subscribers first. I am in the midst of working out the format, but look out for more information in the aforementioned update.

Swani and I will hold a live session on Thursday, June 6th at 5 pm for the new moon in Gemini. So mark your calendars if you would like to attend, and look out for the Zoom link in the June updates.

Theresa is offering a new intensive, which we discuss at the end of this episode. You can find all the information here: Drinking from the Depths of the Self. This is a six-month-long, intensive deep dive into our personal stories, both wondrous and obstructive, to reclaim, discover, and nurture fuller evolutions of our authentic expression.

For more information about Inner Currents, as well as a calendar of all their public meditations and offerings, check out their website: www.innercurrents.com.

For more information about me and my practice or to book a reading, check out my website at www.skiesorgrace.com.

With love,

Christina & Theresa



Get full access to Skies and Currents at skiesofgrace.substack.com/subscribe
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Skies and CurrentsBy Skies and Currents