Philosophy of Wholeness

  • One-way Only

    Lo and behold! After years of waiting, the new order is being born during this first lunation of the year. Like all newborns, it arrived demanding attention … and space! Space currently occupied by the old order. A birth in astrology is represented by Aries, the first sign of the zodiac, whose ruler, Mars, is…

  • Stepping Inside

    As we predicted, the transition from two hundred years of earth-centric paradigms to air-centric ones is causing a lot of friction that generates noise and heat. In our “Indiana Jones” analogy, the February 20 Saturn–Neptune conjunction moved a boulder that had kept us from reaching the air-centric world, exposing a passageway we must begin to…

  • Into the Passageway

    I have written for years of how humanity is currently embarked in a fundamental paradigm shift. We are leaving two centuries dominated by “earth energies” that fueled materialism, reductionist thinking and the management of scarcity, to embrace two hundred years of “air energies” where communication, holism and abundance will be paramount. The shift, symbolized by…

  • Sanity in a Mad World

    When I wrote about a “Turbulent Beginning” in the 2026 preview, I was referring to the period of time between January 18, when the new moon in Capricorn will arrive with a powerful six-planet stellium, and February 14, when Saturn will enter Aries, a span which will concern most of this article. What I had…

  • At Cruising Altitude

    It is that time of the year, when I dust off an old crystal ball, don a dark burgundy robe and try to make sense to what the planetary processes indicate for next year. Using the analogy of a long trip to co-create what I have loosely called the new civilization, we spent 2023 deciding…

  • A Final Lunation

    After doing some soul searching, I realize that I cannot continue writing articles the way I have been doing. Having a deadline every two weeks is not leaving enough time to write a book I feel I must write in the area of philosophy of science. Furthermore, after more than two years, the cyclic nature…