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Since some time now, there has been a lot of activation in Gate 25 in the G Center. This gate speaks of “the perfection of action through an uncontrived and spontaneous nature.” That uncontrived, spontaneous quality points to innocence—simply Being as a unique expression of Love in movement.
Today I’m leaving India after five months, and one of the things I’ve deeply appreciated here is how tangible that innocence still is. It lives close to the surface—in interactions, on people’s faces, in the ease of a smile, a gentle head shake or the chaos of codeless traffic.
Recently, Saturn moved through this gate, as did the Sun, while Neptune remains there for a while longer. This week, Mars joins as well. For me, this activation has brought subtle tones of melancholy and insignificance—an interesting space, because it seems to sit alongside a longing to be someone, to become something more defined or contrived. Yet the real beauty lies elsewhere: in dissolving into the vast ocean of Love from which we arise.
At the same time, it has awakened a quiet courage—the willingness to leap into the void, what Fritz Perls called the fertile void. There is an immense sense of freedom there, and a vast, almost limitless potential.
When Mars and Neptune meet in this space, astrologers often associate it with visionary courage, creative leadership, and spiritually guided action. Yet its shadow can manifest as misdirected impulses, chasing illusions, or acting without clear grounding. This is very much in line with how Human Design looks at this aspect of the Bodygraph.
It’s a great place when there is no-thing, “and no religion too,” as John Lennon sang.
So this week offers an invitation—to tap into that fertile emptiness. A space full of potential, where the more empty it seems, the fuller it becomes. That is the beauty of its paradox.
You can get my book on Amazon.
The Neutrino Weather for this week is available to the Inner Circle.
We are entering a week of movement, of development, of things picking up …[See the Neutrino Weather full video and commentary in the inner circle bellow]
* Instant access to the full archive of previous posts
* Two live Zoom gatherings per month (bring your Bodygraph for live commentary + Q&A)
For anyone subscribing to my newsletter (inner circle), I would like to inform you that you are invited to assist and bring your own bodygraph and questions LIVE, every two weeks, on Sunday at 10:00AM Madrid time in my zoom room. You will find the link at the end of this week’s neutrino weather!
By Dirk NellensSince some time now, there has been a lot of activation in Gate 25 in the G Center. This gate speaks of “the perfection of action through an uncontrived and spontaneous nature.” That uncontrived, spontaneous quality points to innocence—simply Being as a unique expression of Love in movement.
Today I’m leaving India after five months, and one of the things I’ve deeply appreciated here is how tangible that innocence still is. It lives close to the surface—in interactions, on people’s faces, in the ease of a smile, a gentle head shake or the chaos of codeless traffic.
Recently, Saturn moved through this gate, as did the Sun, while Neptune remains there for a while longer. This week, Mars joins as well. For me, this activation has brought subtle tones of melancholy and insignificance—an interesting space, because it seems to sit alongside a longing to be someone, to become something more defined or contrived. Yet the real beauty lies elsewhere: in dissolving into the vast ocean of Love from which we arise.
At the same time, it has awakened a quiet courage—the willingness to leap into the void, what Fritz Perls called the fertile void. There is an immense sense of freedom there, and a vast, almost limitless potential.
When Mars and Neptune meet in this space, astrologers often associate it with visionary courage, creative leadership, and spiritually guided action. Yet its shadow can manifest as misdirected impulses, chasing illusions, or acting without clear grounding. This is very much in line with how Human Design looks at this aspect of the Bodygraph.
It’s a great place when there is no-thing, “and no religion too,” as John Lennon sang.
So this week offers an invitation—to tap into that fertile emptiness. A space full of potential, where the more empty it seems, the fuller it becomes. That is the beauty of its paradox.
You can get my book on Amazon.
The Neutrino Weather for this week is available to the Inner Circle.
We are entering a week of movement, of development, of things picking up …[See the Neutrino Weather full video and commentary in the inner circle bellow]
* Instant access to the full archive of previous posts
* Two live Zoom gatherings per month (bring your Bodygraph for live commentary + Q&A)
For anyone subscribing to my newsletter (inner circle), I would like to inform you that you are invited to assist and bring your own bodygraph and questions LIVE, every two weeks, on Sunday at 10:00AM Madrid time in my zoom room. You will find the link at the end of this week’s neutrino weather!