June 11, 2023
Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well! Thank you for visiting NB and welcome to this addition of Nooz Now.
🔥The wildfires in Nova Scotia were said to be the cause for the thick haze and smell of burning wood last week on Wednesday, June 7th here in Pennsylvania, but wow! I wrote about Vesta, the Roman Goddess of Hearth and Home last week, and how Wednesday the 7th was the beginning of nine days dedicated to her. It was totally surreal; here we were on the 7th last week, and the inner sanctum of the Temple was opening. Vesta is the eternal flame, and because of that, she is often represented by a torch or a burning fire. Knowing that, to me, it really felt like an inner temple was opening with the smoky haze and smell of burning wood. Sometimes the timing of things is just incredible.
🏈Switching gears a little bit, and returning to the game I love, NFL training camp begins on June 18th. I assume all players and personnel will report that Sunday, and meeting will begin on Monday.
❤ Today is June 11th, and this is just an interesting day all the way around. From a numerology standpoint, 6+11=17/8, so, it’s an 8 day. The number 8 is associated with Jesus, and biblically, 8 represents new beginnings, which makes sense since 9 would be the end of the cycle.
Historically, June 11th has been a day of significance as well. Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston made up the Committee of Five, a committee appointed by the Continental Congress on June 11th in 1776 to begin drafting the Declaration of Independence.
Henry VIII of England married Catherine of Aragon, in 1509, and in 1594, Phillip II recognizes the rights and privileges of the local nobles and chieftains in the Philippines. They say history repeats itself, and we see this event from 1594 resurface again in theme in 1963 as John F. Kennedy addresses Americans from the Oval Office proposing the Civil Rights At of 1964, which guaranteed equal access to public facilities, end segregation in education, and guarantee federal protection for voting rights.
Also in 1963, George Wallace, Governor of Alabama, stands in front of the auditorium doors at the University of Alabama to block the entry of two black students (Civil Rights Movement).
Famous births today; Sadie Robertson (Duck Dynasty), Kodak Black, Shia LaBeouf, Gene Wilder, and 49er great, Joe Montana.
The list on Wikipedia is extensive, go and check it out!
The last thing I wanted to mention about today’s date is that it’s the 162nd day of the year. That means we’re approaching the halfway point of the calendar year. Also, we’re ten days away from the solstice (first day of summer) on June 21st.
1️⃣2️⃣I wrote a little bit about the number 12 the other day, and I wanted to briefly recap something because I know it was confusing. The number 12 is a special number for a few very different reasons, but the other day I realized for the first time:
- If you multiply 12 by multiples of 25, the answer will always be in multiples of 300.
- Astrological significance: We all know there are 12 signs and 12 houses, but I think the multiplication of 12 by numbers 1 through 30, is important for astrology as well; by 5 equals 60 (sextile), by 6 equals 72 (quintile), by 10 equals 120 (trine), by 12 equals 144 (bi-quintile), by 15 equals 180 (opposition), and by 30 equals 360, the degrees in the zodiac circle itself.
As far as time and cycles of time are concerned, 12 becomes very important when we consider the separation between BC and AD. Our system of time was created carefully and with specific intent, and I’m not going to run down the list of correlating events and decisions, because in this case, it’s not so much about what took place over the years. The important thing to know is that there’s strength in numbers, and don’t take that in its normal context.
Numbers are powerful, energetically and harmonically, they’re powerful.
🔱Speaking of time and cycles of time, we’re coming up on another important astrological transit. I wrote about Pluto’s entry into Aquarius, that was the first, and the second, which no one seems to be talking about, is Neptune’s entry into Aries in two years. It takes approximately 165 years for Neptune to make one orbit around the Sun. The last time Neptune was in Aries was from 1861 to 1875.
I keep telling you guys we’re living during a very unique time, and the examples keep showing up. We’re fortunate, we’re going to witness 14 years of Neptune in the fire sign of Aries, which means a return to the beginning; a fresh new cycle begins anew. Neptune is the ruler of spirituality, and in the active fire sign, Aries, Neptune possesses a spirit of reformation. It will be a generation full of idealists and revolutionaries, and for those of us who have these qualities within, they’ll awaken during this transit (2025-2039). The last time Neptune was in Aries, the world was in upheaval.
Darwin introduced his theory of evolution, America was experiencing a Civil War, the Red Cross was founded, and the Theosophical Society was founded.
Okay, I want to share something important now.
I found an inconsistency with the definitions of Pluto. Pluto is popularly known as then Planet of transformation. Pluto, as most will agree, is the planet death/rebirth and transformation. It was defined this way in one of my books from the early 80s and in another from a book published in 2010, but Barbara Hand Clow, in her book, Chiron Rainbow Bridge between the inner and outer planets, defines Pluto as the ruler of emotional encountering. She defines Uranus as the ruler of transformation.
Chiron, according to Clow, is the ruler of initiation and the bridge or the way to the outer planets. Chiron allows us to access multidimensional perceptions.
The picture on the left is from her book, and it shows the majors changes occurring in our lives. On the bottom of the pyramid is the physical crises we go through during our first 30 years of life. The duration or time period for this crises coincides with the planet Saturn. Saturn makes one full trip around the zodiac in approximately 29 to 30 years, we call that a Saturn Return.
The next change involves an emotional or astral crises, and this crises occurs around 40 to 43 years of age coinciding with Uranus’s opposition to itself. It takes Uranus 84 years to make one full trip around the zodiac, so in half that time, Uranus reaches a point in your chart when it’s exactly opposite of it’s position when you were born.
The next change involves a mental crises. This, we experience around the age of 50 when Chiron makes one full tour around the zodiac and returns back to its original position at the time of your birth.
These are three major periods in our lives, and no one talks about this in the mainstream. All these periods coincide with the orbit of a planet, and there is work that must be done in between these periods. There are lessons to learn and karmic issues to resolve between each of the levels on the pyramid, so when the time comes and the planets involved reach their described positions, you’ll be ready.
Above the Chiron return is a small triangle at the top of the pyramid, this is the soul. The symbols for Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are on top of the pyramid. They are the three outer planets of higher frequencies and higher octaves, and they represent the soul. Chiron is the bridge or the way to them, and that’s available to us for the first time ever since it was spotted in 1977.
By using Chiron, we can reach the outer planets and experience their frequencies in our bodies. This isn’t easy. It’s the pinnacle of the spiritual path, and it takes work.
I really must be either blessed or just plain lucky, because I can see all of this stuff in my chart, and that’s important because my chart is basically verifying everything she says. That’s how I know all this stuff is true, I can see it in my chart.
For example, she said in her book the mythology of Chiron describes him as a sacred warrior and protector of the divine feminine. I haven’t seen that information anywhere. Well, in my chart, I have Chiron and Vesta conjunct in Taurus in the 10th House at the top of my chart. Chiron is 9 degrees, and Vesta is 10 degrees. I mean yeah, you could say Chiron was a protector of the divine feminine by looking at the placement of the symbols in my chart, so once again, she’s accurate.
And I know I’m precisely on point because of something I just realized this morning. Chiron’s orbital period is 50 years, and since I bought her book two years ago, I’ve been killing myself trying to figure out the meaning of the Sabian Symbol shared by both Chiron and Vesta. The Sabian Symbol for Taurus 9/10 is “A Red Cross Nurse.”
For two years, I couldn’t make any sense out of this, but this morning I had the sudden flash to look at Neptune and his passage through the signs. I said to myself, “holy crap, Neptune is on the 27th degree of Pisces, he’s gonna be leaving soon.” So, I looked to see when Neptune would be leaving Pisces, and I found that Neptune would be entering Aries in 2025 and staying for 14 years.
We have two more years of Neptune in Pisces. I went a little further and studied what the world was like the last time Neptune was in Aries, and there it was; the Red Cross was established during Neptune’s last transit of Aries.
The Sabian Symbol now makes perfect sense, and Clow is right again. Chiron’s placement in my natal chart points to this current time and Neptune’s transit through Aries (I’ll turn 50 in 2030). Chiron is the rainbow bridge to the outer planets, she was right about that, and she was right to define Pluto as the ruler of emotional encountering.
WTF does all this mean? You wouldn’t believe me.