Huge thank-you to Kesenya Moore for inviting me over to her popular Guiding Star Astrology channel for a wonderful conversation regarding stars, myths, and their impact on our lives today!
Welcome to anyone visiting for the first time as a result of seeing that chat -- and of course welcome back to returning friends!
Above is the video of our interview, which you can also find by following this link.
This conversation was recorded on 09 September 2021.
If you don't believe that the positions of the earth relative to the sun and moon as well as the positions of the planets could possibly impact any aspect of our day-to-day life here on this planet, think about the fact that the shape of a building can have a very significant affect on how we feel (a soaring classical or neo-classical academic building imparting a very different vibration than a cramped classroom in a low-ceilinged modern shoebox school such as the type that have been inflicted on public-school students in California for the past fifty or so years). I wrote a little about this subject long ago in this blog post.
If the relative height of the ceiling and the proportions of a building can have such an impact, imagine the impact that the positioning of enormous planets such as Jupiter and Saturn might have! And, while thinking about these things, you might also consider the fact that the taste and experience you get when drinking a glass of wine or beer or fine whiskey is significantly impacted by the shape and material of the vessel out of which you choose to drink it (as discussed in this early blog post).
And then there is this post entitled "The gods are real," which explores an important study from the early 1950s based upon evidence collected by the RCA company, indicating that the arrangement of other planets in our solar system appears to have a direct impact on the propagation of long-distance radio waves traveling from North America to Europe or from Europe to North America.
I very much appreciated Kesenya's insights and perceptive questions during this interview and I think you will find that our interaction brings out some discussion that you may not have heard in any previous interviews or videos.
I very much hope you will enjoy our conversation, and if so please send Kesenya some positive feedback and consider following her work!