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Things Slipping Through Our Fingers

Things Slipping Through Our Fingers

Published 10 months ago
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This piece is a gift as we are in a profound time of delusion, disillusion, dissolution and renewal. With the Moon moving into Cancer today, we are invited to connect deeply with our inner world, with our emotional needs, and with the parts of ourselves that have been waiting to be embraced. As Mars in Cancer stirs action from the heart, this is a moment to step into clarity—not through force, but through synthesis. I hope this finds you at the right time...

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I was born with Saturn in Pisces. Even though it sits in the first few degrees, I carry its energy fully. Right now, we’re all living through the Saturn-Neptune in Pisces cycle, the energy of structures dissolving, of systems that once held things together now slipping through our fingers. This is not a collapse—it’s a revelation. We are seeing what was never stable to begin with. What seemed to define us—our roles, our careers, our identities—is unraveling.

And I have lived this energy all my life.

I was also born with Neptune, the planet that dissolves boundaries, sitting in the 10th house—the house of Saturn, of structures. My life has been a process of dissolving the idea that I need to define myself in relationship to society.

“I am this, I am that.”—No, I am not.

For years, I wrestled with the expectation that I had to fit into a singular category until I arrived at the only answer that felt true: I am a multidisciplinary artist—which is still a definition—but even more than that, I am a polymath.

And this is not something I say to showcase my knowledge of Greek. Polymathia comes from poly (many) and mathematikis (learning).

My path has always been about learning, diving deep into curiosity, and embodying my own wisdom rather than just acquiring it.

The Opponent is Not Outside of You

The real strength in dissolution is not in finding an enemy or creating division. This is not Libra, where we look for balance by seeking an opposing perspective.

This is something entirely different.

When structures dissolve, the unconscious fear is to replace them with opposition—us vs. them, right vs. wrong, past vs. future. But dissolution does not seek to argue—it seeks to transform. We are not meant to find an external enemy to blame; we are meant to integrate, to ask:

-What do I take from this?

-What is left when everything else fades?

-This is the way forward: synthesis.

Instead of fighting what is dissolving, we take the essence. We absorb the experience. We move forward with what remains.

-Not everything needs to be saved.

-Not everything needs to be carried into the next cycle.

-And the next cycle, my friends, is a very big reset.

This is the invitation: to step out of the need to define through opposition and instead to define through what remains essential.

-What is inside of you?

-What are your needs?

-Are you taking care of them?

The Mastery of Time

Saturn is the ruler of time—Chronos—the force that structures reality. In Pisces, Saturn does something paradoxical: it dissolves structures, but through time, it teaches us that there is a deeper order—one that cannot be grasped through rigid definitions.

The more I tried to define myself, the more I felt constrained.

The more I let go, the more I understood who I truly was.

This is what the world is experiencing right now.

Saturn is moving toward Neptune in Pisces to their conjunction, a process that will last a whole year until 2026, when they both move into Aries.

We are collectively closing a cycle, and with it, we are experiencing the struggle [chall

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