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You had me at the Chuck Palahniuk quote.

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haha love that. Great quote!

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Here. We.Go. Indeed.

I'd also like to share my appreciation amidst this energy for the navigation skills in The Mars Classes that I requested earlier this year in preparation for this. Much wisdom lies within: https://www.adam-sommer.com/product-page/the-mars-classes

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thanks for sharing this in both places Isshaela

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Besides my usual "excellent piece, Adam," I have two thoughts.

Before I get to them, your recent episode about the Mars cycle with the other AAA (Awesome Astrologer Adam) pushed me even further into my sense that Mars is really one of the stars of the show in the upcoming astrology (that, of course, should have been reasonably obvious considering the North Node is in Aries through the rest of 2024 and we had that powerful total solar eclipse in Aries in April, but I'm getting ahead of myself).

1. It is fascinating to note that the Mars cycle started at 25 Scorpio, and Mars was 180 degrees opposite that at 25 Taurus when the incident in PA occurred. Does that seem at all significant? I suppose the student in me wonders if there is always some special significance to when Mars reaches the 180-degree mark from where it started its journey in relation to the Sun.

2. Regarding that eclipse, it's fascinating that when the incident occurred, the Sun (21st degree Cancer) and Moon (21st degree Libra) were relating back to that date—when they met in the 19th degree of Aries for that total solar eclipse.

I recall some of the more astute astrologers pointing out back in April that it would be wise to watch the squares during Cancer Season since the eclipse story plays out over several months.

Am I on the right track with any of this? Do you have any other thoughts you would like to share, Adam?

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