[Time Sensitive] Plan Your Whole Year In A Day, In Sync With Astrology - a podcast by Jeremy Devens

from 2021-12-10T16:24:30

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Save $100 when you enroll before Midnight EST at http://www.mindfulnewyear.com - Plan your whole year in a day, in sync with astrology. Walk away knowing exactly what to focus on, what to avoid and when to plan your most important dates for health, wealth, relationships and living your life purpose. My goal is to help you make 2022 not just better than last year, but one of the best years of your life!


In this special episode I share some fascinating stats on goal setting / new years resolutions and why 9 out of 10 people fail their resolutions. I'll share about the major transits and patterns of history we can see playing out with astrology and how 2022 can be not just better than last year, but one of your best years yet.


The most obvious cycle we can learn from is the 2020 transit of Saturn. The Covid-19 pandemic completely changed the world but while everyone was wondering when it would end, Vedic Astrologers knew the global pandemic would not be a 2 week event, but the beginning of a rare, difficult 2.5 year Saturn transit representing delays, setbacks, restrictions and specifically illness for elder men of color, the population most vulnerable to the disease. If you go back in history you will find that the Black Plague was attributed to a rare conjunction of Mars, Saturn and Jupiter in Capricorn that happens roughly every 700 years - the same one that happened in March 2020. Not only that, but it coincided with Rahu in Ardra, something that happens every 18 years and marked the events of 9/11, the AIDs outbreak and other globally tragic events. What life changing events could astrology help us plan for going forward?


Learn more at http://www.mindfulnewyear.com



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