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Soooo how was everyone's eclipse?

v8jetfuel

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I don't know if this is the right place to post but I got utterly fucked by it. I woke up after getting home from an overnight shift to an email saying my employment was terminated. So far I don't have any opinions/commentary other than "yeah, damn." and that I should've expected something like this to happen if I had bothered to learn astrology properly before me and everyone I know lost their jobs LOL.

What's up with y'all? ^^;
 

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I felt it already three days before the fact and it lit up my entire Nativity with the South Node conjunct Pluto in Virgo. By Monday I hit escape velocity, hanging on to the narrative arc for dear life with the NN in my ninth house being held down by Saturn on one side and Chiron/Vesta on my Mc on the other. Can you say, tripping balls? I was in full-on ekstasis. By Monday I was writing pretty much non-stop, not sleeping, not eating, and staying well away from WF because it was ground zero and acting like a hypersigil with an attitude. For me the whole eclipse portal was about my relation to magick anyway and how I translate that in terms of creative expression in my day to day life. Naturally, with Pluto on the South Node it was presented to me as a life review, and I ended up entering the Cross of Lorraine as though it were a sigil/mandala, bringing not only full on visuals and fantasy material into consensus reality (like a hearse doing a really weird-ass U-turn in front of my house) but deep healing and integration throughout. Altogether, a singularly beautiful, intimate experience that required a mother-load of ballast to keep me from blowing a gasket.
 

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Do you mean on the big scale , like the new war , or on the local scale like the horrific local murder that has thrown the whole area into wobbly emotive chaos ?
 

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Terrible.
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I have no hope left. Life had a deal with me that there would be no more hoping. Then it tricked me again. So I can no longer hope for anything anymore. Maybe try to change the future for the better is all I have to live for and if I can't then atleast I tried.

But there is no hope within my bones.
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There is no hope and I wish I could fully abandon all of my hope because while there is none in my bones. The emotional side of my brain will always carry some. But there is no hope.

There is no such thing as perfection. There is even no reaching it because there is no such thing.

There is none of that and the sooner I let go of hope that I would get better or that people would get nicer my world became brighter.

They probably won't. There is no hope. There is no saving and there is nothing.
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Because I let go of expectations and I could laugh. Yeah people will be people. Oh well. Move on I guess. Because there is no hope.
 
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It was amazing.

I've got a new project invitation, a possible new contract with an another multibillionaire company, I've also got the price of two books I planned to spend on around 170$ dollar, so I basically got them for free -perfect, because these are connected to the spirit I'm bonding with- and some good news for future plans (fence, yard, roof) on the new two floor house I bought a couple of months ago. It was a lively day.

Do I think it has to do anything with the eclipse?
Not really. But the timing was great.

2026 is, just as I expected, continue being a very succesful, hopeful and promising year, and I'm really grateful for it. I'm sure it has to do something with my own way of living, thinking and improvements. I continue focusing on my self-development, self-control, pampering my spiritual life I've been neglecting, and enjoy what life has to offer, be it a 'gift' or a 'challenge'.
 

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Terrible.
Occultists are very Saturnian, but that is also wisdom! I hope an answer comes soon

Productive! I don't think I felt any personal consequences of the astral weather, perhaps because I was already winding up protection for a rite, but a storm did topple the palm tree in the area. Very funny in reflection with the 13th Lunar Mansion's proficiency for the freeing of captives. Poor tree barely had room for roots.

I leveraged the vibez for a dissolving working. It's been very fun trying to experiment with a form of geomantic-inspired niranj. The Arabic magic that made it to the West was a very learned, astral form, but it's been inspiring to see the bare-bones approach of many indigenous du'a-nevis practices in Iran. Managing to turn household simples--rosewater, ball point pen, paper--into powerful workings had that tinge of witchy practicality I adore. This attempt implemented garlic skin, water from a deep pit, and a paper rectangle.

A big part of the change was also to interrogate for what makes a powerful spell. Is it the preciousness of the ingredients? Skill in construction?

I'm curious what other people think are the key differences between a potent and a pathetic performance.
 

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Occultists are very Saturnian, but that is also wisdom! I hope an answer comes soon

Productive! I don't think I felt any personal consequences of the astral weather, perhaps because I was already winding up protection for a rite, but a storm did topple the palm tree in the area. Very funny in reflection with the 13th Lunar Mansion's proficiency for the freeing of captives. Poor tree barely had room for roots.

I leveraged the vibez for a dissolving working. It's been very fun trying to experiment with a form of geomantic-inspired niranj. The Arabic magic that made it to the West was a very learned, astral form, but it's been inspiring to see the bare-bones approach of many indigenous du'a-nevis practices in Iran. Managing to turn household simples--rosewater, ball point pen, paper--into powerful workings had that tinge of witchy practicality I adore. This attempt implemented garlic skin, water from a deep pit, and a paper rectangle.

A big part of the change was also to interrogate for what makes a powerful spell. Is it the preciousness of the ingredients? Skill in construction?

I'm curious what other people think are the key differences between a potent and a pathetic performance.
Did you mean to reply to the original poster? I don't think you really commented on my post so I don't why you replied to it. All's fair I guess
 
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