What You Learned in 2025. Why 2026 May Be More Important. Dear Friend,
Now might be a good time to hold on to your hat.
The other day someone forwarded me a recent podcast interview between Emilio Ortiz and the well-known astrologer, Pam Gregory .
The podcast discussion was about the profound changes we're all going to be experiencing, beginning 2026, as a result of a shift in a 12,000-year planetary cycle.
It's easy to dismiss all this because how many people do you know, for example, who believe in newspaper star-sign horoscopes? Probably, not many.
A possible reason for astrology's hit-and-miss with predictions about the future, is because Western astrology, in particular, is based on the Earth's seasons (tropical zodiac).
It tends to be less accurate (here's why) in its predictions than Vedic astrology, which is based on the stars (sidereal zodiac).
However, in the case of Pam Gregory's forecast about 2026 and beyond, both Western and Vedic astrology (see quote of the week below) appear to be converging on the same massive changes in store for all of us.
And what might these changes mean?
There's a faint echo of it in the festive and happy mood that takes hold at this time of year. So wouldn't it be nice if everywhere had a Christmas-feel to it all the time?
And, just to remind you that with your daily kundalini meditation, you may already be steadily moving yourself in that direction.
Over the course of 2025, here are some of the things you learned: Also below: A special cookbook to keep handy on your phone; and, why facing east can make you feel like the sun at dawn.
The Newsletter is now on a break until the New Year. But you can still continue to post questions to me @AnonymousQuestions which I'll try to respond to in the New Year.
In the meantime, enjoy your holidays.
Best wishesP.
PS. Moon Calendar (at end) this coming week: Fri. 26th Dec - Saptami (Lucky chance); Sat. 27th - Durgashtami (You win); Sun. 28th - Navami (You're protected). |
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