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Here is brother Kaypacha’s weekly astrology report for this week.
Mantra:
“Within the maelstrom of right and wrong,
I offer you my hand,
As I help you and you help me,
To reach the promised land”
He says:
“If there are walls that need to come down, peace treaties that need to be written, relationships that need to be mended, this is the time to do it. The Sun, Venus, Mercury, North Node conjunction in Libra, the sign of harmony, beckons us to overcome our need to remain solid within ourselves and hide behind our walls of self protection. As I say in the report, this does not mean it is easy or some kind of walk in the park, but almost an evolutionary challenge! You may just find out how high your walls are, how clingy you are to what you ‘thought’ was not big deal, and just how hard it is to share. And I don’t mean sharing stuff you really don’t care about, but sharing the ‘gold’ haha! Give it up!”
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7 comments
Camille Conte says:
Oct 17, 2014
Oh I believe in the promise land!!
gini says:
Oct 17, 2014
thank you. you rock.
hilary says:
Oct 17, 2014
thank you for this, especially today when it reached me (17th), so helpful. It is the 22nd anniversary of my mothers death, and i am going to my fathers remaining brothers funeral. So timely your words, as this family have been litigating each other over land for 37 years. Two of his children, my cousins, took each other to court, then he was going to sue his son too…..soooo, perfect post. I have been doing a lot of ancestral healing around this..but today is the embodiment of your words about fraternity, relation. Bless you for always explaining the planetary alignments driving all this x
Tanvi says:
Oct 17, 2014
I thought there was enough gold in “promised land”
Mel says:
Oct 17, 2014
Thank you – your posts help me so much to see reason behind the chaos. Enjoy the UK!
Karla says:
Oct 18, 2014
Thanks so much for the insight… The promised land.
Bee says:
Oct 18, 2014
This is probably the realest Kaypacha report I’ve seen thus far :) Not only completely relatable insofar as what’s going on, but I also had to smile regarding Tom’s admissions to not being a “people person”, or into cities that much. I was born and raised amidst nature, and now that I live a largely urban life, I tend to get pretty reclusive at times! Being thrown out of your comfort zone really does confront one with some personal truths…but it’s definitely making me grow as a person as these realisations come to life. It was rather sweet to see this vulnerable side to Tom. This leads me to ask myself why exactly I am still so afraid of showing my vulnerabilities in certain aspects of my life- or with certain people. It is actually quite endearing to see people expose their authenticity in all its rawness. I guess it could scare some people, but only because it shines a light upon their own insecurities and their fear of being open themselves. It can take quite some time to become comfortable with our own reflections.
At any rate, I’m inspired! Thank you so much. xx