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On September 17, we welcome a full moon partial eclipse in the mutable water sign of Pisces. While we may be challenged to accept or abide by worldly, external opinions and concepts, the imminent opportunity is to follow something much deeper, and much more reliable. The theme is SURRENDER, SACRIFICE, AND SPIRITUAL INNER AUTHORITY.
In this short audio, I discuss fun family karma coming up to be faced, and the shadow of Pisces’ martyrdom and tough times for codependents. I point to the fulfillment and bounty available to each of us when we relinquish our addiction to the old and outdated.
As mentioned, we are called to surrender the outdated, and to trust in a spiritual, inner voice rather than rely on the fickleness of the world and the biases of others, well-meaning as they may be. Finally, I offer a preview of the upcoming nodal shift and Pisces-Virgo themes of evolution.
Follow Erin Reese on Substack.
p.s. Please excuse an occasional “click” in the recording (it’s not bad) - my mic brushed up against my clothing. I’ll fix that next time!
By Erin Reese, M.S.On September 17, we welcome a full moon partial eclipse in the mutable water sign of Pisces. While we may be challenged to accept or abide by worldly, external opinions and concepts, the imminent opportunity is to follow something much deeper, and much more reliable. The theme is SURRENDER, SACRIFICE, AND SPIRITUAL INNER AUTHORITY.
In this short audio, I discuss fun family karma coming up to be faced, and the shadow of Pisces’ martyrdom and tough times for codependents. I point to the fulfillment and bounty available to each of us when we relinquish our addiction to the old and outdated.
As mentioned, we are called to surrender the outdated, and to trust in a spiritual, inner voice rather than rely on the fickleness of the world and the biases of others, well-meaning as they may be. Finally, I offer a preview of the upcoming nodal shift and Pisces-Virgo themes of evolution.
Follow Erin Reese on Substack.
p.s. Please excuse an occasional “click” in the recording (it’s not bad) - my mic brushed up against my clothing. I’ll fix that next time!