It did me good to experience you both and to share that space – even across the distance of years and continents.
I resonate with much of what you said – especially the deep human longing for connection. At the same time, I see the separation you speak of not merely as a crisis, but as part of a greater spiritual process. It appears to me to be embedded in the very movement of creation.
This phase of separation had its purpose: the crystallization of externalized patterns and projections we humans have used – often unconsciously – as a kind of alibi. In many ways, it was a time of retreat and inner reckoning, an era shaped by Pluto in Capricorn over nearly two decades. And I say this from a mantically informed astrological perspective that I consciously integrate into my reasoning – just as monks and prophets of all traditions have done for millennia, using mantic systems, though sadly this is rarely done today.
Now, with Pluto entering Aquarius for the next 20 years, we find ourselves in an entirely new constellation. A deep liberation and transformation is beginning – of both individual and collective shadow aspects: parts of ourselves we have rejected, denied, or regarded as enemies. How this unfolds will be highly individual, but it will have a massive impact on collective and planetary processes, depending on how consciously or unconsciously we engage with these inner aspects – whether they remain in the shadow or the principle is brought out from it.
Let me just remind you: the last time Pluto was in Aquarius was from 1777 to 1798 – a period historically marked by the French Revolution, which can be seen as an expression of that energetic quality. But did we truly learn from it as a collective? Was it the hoped-for act of liberation – or did we simply let the heads of the aristocracy roll again, while evading the deeper responsibility that this principle demands?
Many of our connections today are still shaped by deep, often unconscious traumatic bondings – individual, collective, and transgenerational. In spiritual group work, that must not be overlooked. Transference happens – and healing sometimes means one becomes lighter by placing the burden on another, stronger soul. In ancient traditions, it was the shaman or the guru who carried that. I see Leza as such a called one.
I find REZA to be a Joyful Soul. Articulate, with a gentle message.
Reza engaged me to stay tuned to his words. His facial expressions are gentle
warming with compassion.
Hugh was able to draw out from Reza his inner self.
Now to beat my DRUM.
Forest
Thanks for your impressions Jerome.
Dear ones,
it was truly wonderful to see you again.
It did me good to experience you both and to share that space – even across the distance of years and continents.
I resonate with much of what you said – especially the deep human longing for connection. At the same time, I see the separation you speak of not merely as a crisis, but as part of a greater spiritual process. It appears to me to be embedded in the very movement of creation.
This phase of separation had its purpose: the crystallization of externalized patterns and projections we humans have used – often unconsciously – as a kind of alibi. In many ways, it was a time of retreat and inner reckoning, an era shaped by Pluto in Capricorn over nearly two decades. And I say this from a mantically informed astrological perspective that I consciously integrate into my reasoning – just as monks and prophets of all traditions have done for millennia, using mantic systems, though sadly this is rarely done today.
Now, with Pluto entering Aquarius for the next 20 years, we find ourselves in an entirely new constellation. A deep liberation and transformation is beginning – of both individual and collective shadow aspects: parts of ourselves we have rejected, denied, or regarded as enemies. How this unfolds will be highly individual, but it will have a massive impact on collective and planetary processes, depending on how consciously or unconsciously we engage with these inner aspects – whether they remain in the shadow or the principle is brought out from it.
Let me just remind you: the last time Pluto was in Aquarius was from 1777 to 1798 – a period historically marked by the French Revolution, which can be seen as an expression of that energetic quality. But did we truly learn from it as a collective? Was it the hoped-for act of liberation – or did we simply let the heads of the aristocracy roll again, while evading the deeper responsibility that this principle demands?
Many of our connections today are still shaped by deep, often unconscious traumatic bondings – individual, collective, and transgenerational. In spiritual group work, that must not be overlooked. Transference happens – and healing sometimes means one becomes lighter by placing the burden on another, stronger soul. In ancient traditions, it was the shaman or the guru who carried that. I see Leza as such a called one.
With gratitude and connection
Jan
Thanks for your deep and thoughtful comment Jan. Have you considered opening up your own Substack to share your understandings with a larger audience?
I'm thinking about it ...