History doesn’t repeat, but often rhymes (attributed to Mark Twain) Transits of Neptune and Pluto reflect long-term social and economic trends. World events unfold as these planets change signs. This talk looks backward in history to see the correlations and then looks forward to project what’s likely to happen, with particular focus on Pluto in Aquarius and Neptune in Pisces.
Lunar phases in business charts
With Stormie Grace.
Interpreting the lunar phase of your business inception chart. How it shapes your business energy!!
Every business has its own personality, and its natal lunar phase reveals its energetic rhythm and temperament. In this class, we’ll explore all eight lunar phases—New Moon, Crescent, First Quarter, Gibbous, Full Moon, Disseminating, Last Quarter, and Balsamic—and how they shape your business’s energy and direction. Learn to identify your business’s lunar phase, understand its unique strengths and challenges, and harness its natural cycles for growth and alignment. Perfect for entrepreneurs ready to tap into the cosmic blueprint of their success!
Chart Rectification
with Carol Tebbs
Most astrologers will not take rectification work because of its difficulty, yet there is an increasing world-wide market for it because most nations of the world do not record birth time, and astrology can answer many questions that traditional knowledge cannot. Carol Tebbs is an expert at making birth time rectification work for you and your clients.
Inflation Heating Up with Neptune in Fire
With Susan Gidel
Neptune travels through a Fire sign about every 50 years, in rhythm with peaks of U.S. inflation that date back to the mid-1700s. With Neptune newly in Aries, where it will stay through 2039, we can expect inflation to heat up once again.
We’ll take a look at the particular zodiac degrees that have been associated with inflation peaks in previous cycles in order to get a sense for timing in this upcoming round of inflation. Plus, we’ll examine the first-trade charts of commodity markets that have driven previous inflation rates and could do so again.