JULY FORECAST

 

July kicks off in the shadow of the second Jupiter/Pluto conjunction of 2020 that occurred on June 30. Both planets are retrograde, so the focus is on large-scale achievements in the past. This conjunction occurs ever 13 years and the last one occurred in December 2007.

On July 5, at 12:44 a.m. EDT and on July 4 at 9:44 p.m. PDT, there’s a lunar eclipse at 13 degrees Capricorn. Jupiter is widely conjunct the eclipse degree and Uranus in Taurus forms a beneficial angle to it. Because it falls on the country’s birthday, there may be a surprise of some kind involving the presidential campaigns. Given the recent spike in corona virus cases in some states, there could be news of some sort about a landmark reached in terms of cases. As of today, June 29, the U.S. has more than 126,000 deaths from the virus and more than two and a half million cases. Worldwide, there are more than eight and a half million cases.

July 12 marks the end of Mercury retrograde and a sun/Neptune trine helps us all move forward again. Sign your contracts, touch base with your employees and employers, send out resumes and manuscripts, and book a trip if you’re comfortable about traveling again.
July 20 features a new moon at 28 degrees Cancer, the second new moon in Cancer this month. With Mercury now in direct motion and Neptune trine the moon, things generally feel softer, more compassionate, and creative.

On July 30, Mercury and Jupiter are opposed to each other and it’s easy to get caught up in excessive optimism.

For the full July forecast for all 12 signs, look in the masthead.

Or, you can listen here:

 

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The Mystical Underground: Mike Clelland – Owls, Aliens, And Synchronicities

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Mike Clelland – Owls, Aliens, And Synchronicities”:

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Mike Clelland is the author of “The Messengers,” a book that explores the mysterious connection between owls, synchronicities and UFO abduction. It was his first-hand experiences with these elusive events that have been the foundation for his research. This book is also a personal memoir, and a journey of self discovery. But it also has dozens of stories from other people who have had strange and startling experiences with owls.

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Arlene’s Triple Synchro

My friend Arlene Ortner called me today while Rob and I were at the dog park. She had a synchronicity- and could I talk now?

Arlene’s synchros are always terrific, and often layered, like this one,  which involves her sister Barbara, who died on June 11, 2013. She was Arlene’s older sister, born on September 30, 1944.

On this particular morning , June 24, Arlene was having her coffee and doing her Palm Beach Post crossroad puzzle, as she does most mornings. She followed  a clue and wrote a fancy B, like her sister, Barbara used  to. She wrote over it, fixing the B so it looked like her handwriting, sort of smudging it. You can see it highlighted in yellow in the picture.  Then she looked at the clue for the word under the B. It’s BARB.

First the fancy B, then the word Barb, a shortened version of her sister’s name. Later that day, Barb’s husband, Lance, dropped by the house to see Arlene and her husband, Neil.  She told him about the synchro.

This cluster of synchronicities about her sister also points to spirit communication, I think. In some way, Barb is reaching out to Arlene, perhaps telling her that life is a puzzle that each of us must work out. And sometimes synchronicity holds the key.

As Arlene says, “I think about her every day.”

 

 

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What If…

 

Two decades into the twenty-first century, more and more people are accepting the reality of paranormal experiences, according to the polls. While mainstream science and skeptics argue that you shouldn’t trust your own experiences related to the paranormal, it is those personal encounters with the paranormal that turn people into believers. Meanwhile, more and more scientists, through their research and own experiences, are endorsing the validity of visions, of phenomena. Even taboo subjects such as UFOs and alien encounters are on the table for consideration.

The power of the Internet and social media, websites and blogs, online magazines, and podcasts, have made it easy to connect with others worldwide who have experienced what you have. Fear of ridicule is a fading anachronism of the past.

A Google search for “radio shows and podcasts that focus on the paranormal” returned nearly eight million links. A search for “websites, blogs, and online magazines about the paranormal” delivers more than eight million links. When you limit the search to “UFOs,” the links soar to 214 million. If you simply Google “synchronicity,” more than eight million links come up. All told, Google delivers 238 million links for the types of experiences included in this book.

That’s a lot of company! Maybe some of those millions have only experienced hunches or dreams that seemed to presage a future event or a powerful synchronicity that seized their attention. But they’re open minded and interested in these events and experiences.

This growing collective curiosity and fascination with the mysterious and unknown is everywhere in popular culture. TV shows like Stranger Things to Travelers, Timeless, Dark, and Project Bluebook reflect the notion that reality is vastly different from what we’ve been taught. Movies like The Matrix, Twelve Monkeys, Inception, Get Out and Us carry these ideas about the paranormal into even newer and stranger territory that compel us to speculate about what ifs.

What if, as the Many Worlds Theory contends, there are worlds that spin off from every decision we make? Suppose there’s a version of you living a life where you didn’t marry your current spouse? Where you had three kids? Where your mother didn’t die from complications of Alzheimer’s?

What if it’s possible to cure cancer and other diseases through the focus of our minds and emotions?

What if there are people who can move objects with their minds, see into the future, feel planetary or manmade disasters hours, days or even weeks before they occur?

It begins to sound as if we’re all living in a Stephen King novel, where nothing is the way it should be, the way we were taught.

Perhaps the true nature of what it means to be human is found in these what if scenarios, where a new paradigm intends to be born regardless of the way the old paradigm pushes against it, criticizes and ridicules.

Throughout history, people have been guided by visions, trances, dreams, spirit contact. Mystical experiences are about journeys beyond our physical limitations, beyond the everyday world, journeys in which we recognize the interconnectedness of all things, and come away with a sense of peace and universal love, an awareness of a guiding force, a sense of being changed. Even though our culture seems permeated with polarizing points of view, at a deeper level we are all manifested from the same Genie bottle of consciousness.

We all have psychic abilities to one degree or another. We are more than just our physical bodies. We can tap into a collective soup of knowledge and wisdom that expands who we are and what we can do. We aren’t all Marvel super heroes, but the potential exists in each and every one of us to become more than who we currently are.

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Trump’s Tulsa

 

There’s probably not a synchro here, unless we consider that trump got duped into believing his Tulsa rally would be like nothing no one had ever seen by a bunch of media savvy teens. It sort of feels like the trickster is alive and well.

Full disclosure: I don’t like John Bolton. He’s too much of a war hawk for me. He should have testified at trump’s impeachment hearing, but held out instead for making royalties on the sales of his book. The book, In This Room, was supposed to have been published in March, but the trumpies went to court to block it. Recently, a federal court judge ruled that the book couldn’t be blocked. It’s supposed to come out on Tuesday, June 23.

I’m deeply curious about Bolton’s book, but I didn’t intend to buy it. I might have considered it if he’d testified at trump’s impeachment trial, but not now.

Yet, today, a friend sent me a PDF of the book and into my library it went. Trump, of course, is already calling it just a bunch of lies, which is humorous considering he’s the Thor of liars. Lies are his thunderbolts – and those bolts fell flat in Tulsa. Oops, your supposed ticket reservations that were supposedly in the millions were perpetrated by a bunch of media savvy teens who requested tickets and never showed up.

That stage your people were setting up outside for the overflow crowd? It was quickly dismantled. You didn’t look too happy, trump, when you returned to D.C. Kinda hurts, right? You got duped by teens.

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The Mystical Underground: The Magic In the Madness

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “The Magic In the Madness”:

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Alexis Brooks is a #1 best-selling author, journalist, researcher and talk show host covering alternative news, spirituality and subjects rooted in metaphysics.

http://www.higherjourneys.com is her official web site where you can explore and examine the true nature of consciousness and reality, the universe, and our innate connection to it all!

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Solar Eclipse in Cancer

June 21. The longest day of the year, the Summer Solstice, Father’s Day. It’s also the day of a solar eclipse at 00 degrees Cancer. This eclipse in the 2nd of three this summer – a lunar eclipse in Sagittarius on June 5, this solar eclipse in Cancer, and on July 5, a lunar eclipse in Capricorn.

Solar eclipses take place during a new moon and are generally about new beginnings. But there are several things moving against it with this eclipse. First, Mercury is retrograde in Cancer and Venus is retrograde in Gemini. The Merc retro lasts until July 12 and the Venus retro until June 24. Mercury governs communication and travel and Venus governs your love life and finances.

So, with this kind of iffy stuff part of the eclipse picture, what can we expect?
The focus here is on new opportunities that emerge around home, family, your roots, your country. The 00 degrees of a cardinal sign is powerful and given all the turmoil now in the country, it will impact each of us differently.

If you live in one of the states where corona virus cases are spiking because you reopened too soon, you may decide to retreat for a few weeks. If that isn’t an option for your current job, be sure you take the usual precautions that have become our new normals. Face masks. Hand washing and sanitizers. That six feet of physical distancing.

Whatever you’ve learned about yourself and your life choices so far during the lockdown may prove helpful. Some of us may have realized we dislike what we do for a living and are prepared to make changes, to move toward our passions. Others among us may have realized our current partnerships are flawed at a level too deep to reconcile – or are ideal for who we are becoming. The past several months have been a wakeup call and whether or not we heard that call will be obvious during and around this solar eclipse.

Saturn at 0 degrees Aquarius forms a perfect angle of 150 degrees to the eclipse. Saturn represents structures, government, the status quo, business as usual. But this particular angle suggests adjustments in that status quo. We’re starting to see that after the murders of George Floyd and Rayshard Brooks in proposed legislation to rein in police. This adjustment is also apparent after trump’s shameless display in Lafayette Square, where he used the U.S. military to clear protesters for his photo op in front of St. John’s church. You know the op I’m talking about – where he held an upside bible.

According to The Guardian, this stunt peeled away some of trump’s most loyal Evangelicals. “The staunchest of evangelicals, 90-year-old televangelist Pat Robertson, split from Trump on Tuesday,” – the day after the stunt. “Trump can’t afford to lose evangelicals, even by the handful. A record 81% of white evangelicals voted for him in 2016, and he only narrowly won the presidency, sometimes by just a few thousand votes in crucial areas.” So be on the lookout for news in this area, too.

It’s possible the eclipse could reveal what type of paradigm shift this is.

For how this eclipse affects you personally, take a look at the June forecast in the masthead.

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Living

 

Today, we interviewed Philip Merry, whose PhD is in grounded synchronicity – which means it’s based on personal interviews rather than on library research. The discussion was terrific. One of the things he talked about was how the media keeps tabs on the number of fatalities in the U.S. and in the rest of the world, but no one talks specifically about death. He’s right. I haven’t seen a single anchor talk to any researcher whose specialty is the spirituality of death.

At some point in this pandemic, Philip was tested or the virus. He said during the few days he had to wait for the results, he thought a lot about death – and about what and who are most important to him, how he would like to live the rest of his life. He concluded that he wants to live purposefully. To his relief, his test results were negative.

Since all of us share the experience of death at some point and have a limited time as incarnated humans. One good use of this pandemic and time at home is to take stock of where we are right now in our lives. Even before today’s podcast with Philip, I’ve been thinking about those kinds of questions.

Am I doing what I love?
How do I want to live from here on out?
Am I living purposefully?
What are my goals right now?

In 2012, I think it was, when the world was supposed to melt down because the Mayan calendar was going to end, I came up with a bucket list of countries I wanted to see: Cuba, Greece, Vietnam, return to Chile & Ecuador, return to Scotland, cruise the Rhine River, Brazil… well, the list is long. In those eight years, I got to see Cuba and returned to Colombia. But in Colombia, I got to visit cities and areas that were new to me – and Cartagena, which I’d been to before and love. But still, that’s pathetic on my part. That has to change.

Yet: in this post-pandemic world, what will air travel be like? Temperature checks, virus checks, immunity passports, no middle seats? Four-hour waits? Wearing masks for the duration of the trip? No food, no snacks, not even water to drink?

Okay, what about cruises? I’ve never been a cruise person. I don’t like being confined in a place without at least one window and natural light. Okay, forget cruises.

I could drive to South America through Central America, down the Pan American Highway, except… there’s a spot called the Darien Gap between Central and South America that is impassable – dense forest, marshland, mountainous. You have to fly over it or go by boat. That route might appeal to me 20 years ago, but not now.

What stories do I want to tell? What books do I still want to write?

This question has come up a lot during the pandemic. Only one answer is easy: finish reading through White Crows and get it out. It’s a Tango Key, Mira Morales book, but later in her life. Her daughter, Annie, is 25, a dolphin researcher. She has stifled her ability because it nearly ended her marriage to skeptical Sheppard. And then Tango Key is invaded by people from a future world devastated by climate change. They have terrifying abilities and intend to seize the island. She discovers their leader is her descendant.

Then there’s the non-fiction….

Anyway, these are my primary pandemic thoughts. They roll around and around in my head, helping me to define what’s important here and now.

PS In the 3 weeks since I wrote this post, look where the statistics are now:

 

 

 

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Mercury Retrograde Alert

On June 17 at 9:59 PDT and June 18 at 12:59 a.m. EDT, Mercury turns retrograde in Cancer. It turns direct again on July 12 at 1:26 a.m. PDT and at 4:26 a.m. EDT. Ugh. That’s about three weeks of Uh-oh, my life doesn’t seem to be working.

When the planet of communication turns retrograde, things seem to go haywire faster than usual. The radio in your car dies for no other reason than it needs a rest. Your computer goes bonkers after an update, your apps crash, you miss an important appointment, your AC dies, miscommunication runs rampant.

In the midst of all the chaos and uncertainty in this country, in the world, Mercury strolls backward relative to Earth and we humans suddenly feel like we’re caught up in a kind of Ground Hog’s Day.

Mercury rules both Gemini and Virgo, so these two signs and the sign in which the retro occurs, usually experience it most strongly. That said, it impacts all of us in some way. As a Gemini, I’ve had inklings of it for about a week now – weird glitches in my phone, my computer, my car, and miscommunications with the people around me. The environment of this pandemic, the racial turmoil of the protests, the idiocy, incompetence, and danger of trump and his administration inflame the worst aspects of the retrograde.

My general rules are simple and gleaned from personal experience. They consist of a lot of DO NOTS.

Don’t sign contracts

Don’t buy a car, computer, electronics, or anything else with moving parts

Don’t take anything for granted. Check and recheck appointments.

Don’t submit anything.

Don’t start anything new

Don’t make travel plans, unless you don’t mind sudden changes and snafus in your itinerary.

Don’t move.

Don’t travel. But if you do, it’s likely you’ll return to that destination.

Strive for patience even when your patience well has run dry.

Review, revise, reconsider

For an explanation of how this retro impacts your sun sign, check in the June forecast in the masthead.

And remember: a Mercury retro invites us to revisit situations, relationships, and events we might prefer to forget. Slow down, breathe deeply, be grateful, kind, and mine your passions, whatever they are. And know that it’s all over on July 12!

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The Mystical Underground: Meditation…Naturally

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Meditation…Naturally”:

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Josh Lane, author of Conscious Nature: The Art and Neuroscience of Meditating in Nature, a book that ties the healing power of nature with mindfulness and meditation, and also cutting edge neuroscience.

Josh’s journey started with a fascination with nature as a youth that led to college studies that focused on the realm of our connection with nature and related mentoring on the subject. That led him to a decade long apprenticeship in wilderness tracking and studying the ancient arts of reading nature’s language. He has also explored a variety of meditative paths, including shamanism, Hermetic Qabala, and Qi Gong systems.

I should also add that when Josh first contacted me last year he told me that he had recently re-read my Indiana Jones novels, and wondered how much of his own journey had been inspired by the esoteric topics that I had embedded in those books. I think it was on reading the last of those novels, Indiana Jones and the Interior World, that went into some of the philosophy of the Kogi Indians of the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta Mountains of Colombia that you had a synchronicity and decided to contact me.

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