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Who Knows Where The Time Goes?
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14 years ago, Cheiron was conjunct Jupiter in Capricorn. Today, 14years later, they are together again for the first time, in Pisces.
Cheiron is your wound, your pain, your trauma. The thing you begin to nag and whine about when you are tired or stressed or simply always when you have a negative attitude.
Once you realize that, you can deal with it. Once you are aware of this unconscious tendency and reaction, your life changes. That’s because The unconscious influence of Cheiron is huge, it lurks throughout everything in your life.
Nagging and whining is terribly unattractive and unsexy. I just made that word up. So, whoever heals his Cheiron suddenly becomes very attractive and sexy.
Why? Because it radiates power.
Heal Cheiron, heal your energy leak and stay in your power.
At the moment we get extra help in this area by Jupiter, the planet of expansion, growth, fortune and support.
In Pisces, which literally means I believe in myself (again).
In 2009 the theme was: I use/manage. How did you handle yourself, your body and your fellow man? Was it use or abuse? Were the people around you and their ways a mirror for the way you dealt with yourself? Was your way of life one of construction or breakdown? Were you building up your life or unconsciously destroying it?
Did the past 14 years rebuild your life? How many more questions is he going to ask?
Over the next 14 years, we deepen our faith. In ourselves and in our fellow man.
Faith and trust are close neighbours. Whoever believes, believes in others and is believed by others. Those who trust are trusted. The main theme for this year, 2023, a 7 in numerology.
This is how we step into the future: we believe in ourselves and we trust each other.
With Saturn and Pluto changing sun signs after 2 and 15 years respectively, this is an interesting and exciting time on Earth where we are in the midst of major changes. Where is all of this going?
By now it is already March 2023 and time also seems to be moving faster and faster. Who knows where the time goes?
Send your answer on a yellow postcard to Radio Cosmos, PO Box 777. The lucky winner gets to go to Heaven.
Stefan L. L. Van Heester
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