Featuring Chani's take on Saturnian lessons. [The Weekly]( Monday | Feb. 19th | Issue no. 5 Children are little time eaters. They devour days and weeks and months with their adorable grins, eyes of wonder, and delight in the most ordinary of details. They enrapture you with their innocence and need. They steal your drive and rearrange your ambition and suddenly you are hell-bent on achieving one thing: getting them to smile at you. Or better, giggle. The ways in which I have hopped, jumped, wiggled, waggled, and buffooned my way across a room to get a chuckle. Nothing has made me more acutely aware of time than having a child. Every single moment away from them is a precious pocket of potential where I can tend to my life, work, needs, and self â and at the same time, every single moment away from them is something I will miss. A new sound, or look, or laugh. God forbid, first steps. But life still demands me. A friend once told us that all time is borrowed time once you have children. I, of course, need and want to go do my own thing, live my life, go on the business trip, attend the event, etc. But it is now time that Iâve borrowed from being with them. And this is no ordinary time. It is time that is fleeting because they are still too young for school, worldly demands, and a social calendar of their own. Time is now split in two. I am split in two all the time. The astrological Lord of Time is Saturn. Agriculturally, Saturn can be thought of as the reaper of seeds sown. We can think of transits (a specific amount of time when a planet is doing something impactful to our personal charts or the collective astrological moment) from Saturn as master classes in time management. Often seen with a scythe, Saturn tells us what we need to cut, what we need to get clear about, what to prioritize, and how. If we intend to be serious people, that is. If you want to get something done, or if you want to rest, or if you want to create, or if you want to manifest anything into being, Saturn is your madame. Saturn demands that we set aside time. It says: âIf you really want it, what do you need to say no to in order to have it?â I have been in a major Saturn transit since this little love nugget entered the scene. Saturn has been in a hard aspect (this is astro speak for a conjunction, a square, or an opposition) to the ruler of my ascendant (aka the planet that steers the direction of my life). All that to say, since March of 2023, when [Saturn entered Pisces]( Iâve been under construction. When the ruler of your ascendant gets transited (you can check the [CHANI app]( to find the ruler of your ascendant and see if itâs receiving any transits), itâs akin to a detour, refinement, or reordering. With Saturn, there is also an emphasis on restraint, maturity, rules, scarcity, integrity, delayed gratification, disillusionment, and mastery. Saturn reminds us that there truly are no shortcuts, and under its influence, we are immediately held accountable for all of our choices and actions. Saturn is nothing if not a cold-plunge reality check. Anyone who has any planet (especially the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, or Saturn) or point (especially their ascendant, midheaven, descendant, or IC) in a mutable sign (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, or Pisces) has felt or will soon feel the same weight of this moment. I highly recommend checking the Transit tab of the [CHANI app]( to see if you are under such an influence personally. And if you have something important in Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, or Pisces but you donât yet see the transit, donât worry â you will. Saturn has been slowly going over the same few early degrees of Pisces (Goddess help me) for nearly a year. So if itâs yet to really come for you, know that itâs on its way. Collectively speaking, however, weâll all be under Saturnâs influence over the next couple of weeks. Its lessons loom formidable thanks to a pileup of planets in close proximity to it. On Saturday, February 24th, the Full Moon in Virgo will sit opposite the Sun, Mercury, and Saturn in Pisces â and the week after, on Wednesday, February 28th, the Sun, Mercury, and Saturn will all come together for a rare triple conjunction. In other words: The next two weeks will be a crash course in clarification. Let this moment coach you on getting exceptionally focused on what it is you want to bring into being, and all that youâll need to reject in order to do so. This is not the time to revel in our delusion. Saturn teaches us that to be disillusioned is to be set free. To know reality is to be able to work miracles. To be clear is the only place from which we can be kind and in our power. Dr. Gabor Maté recently said: âWould you rather be illusioned or disillusioned? Would you rather have illusions about the world or see things as they are? ⦠To get disillusioned is actually a good thing. The problem with a lot of people in this world, Jews included, is that they identify with something, and when that something then comes under scrutiny, they feel personally attacked. Now, to identify with something comes from the Latin word idem, which means âthe same,â and facera, âto make.â So when you identify, you make yourself the same as something else. So if I identify with Israel as the Jewish state, when Israel is criticized, I am criticized personally. ⦠So what I am saying to people is donât be afraid to be disillusioned. Itâs better to be disillusioned than illusioned. Donât be afraid to be dis-identified. Donât identify with something outside of yourself to the extent that you become uncritical.â Itâs not lost on me that I have the privilege to write about time with my child, in a city that isnât being bombed, with my tax dollars funding the massacre of children in a place that Iâve been told my whole life is mine simply because I am Jewish. Itâs a reality that stalks me endlessly. Palestinian families deserve to be worried about each other in such simple and basic ways as I have written about here. They deserve childhoods, parenthood, grandparenthood, auntiehood, time at the park, the ability to live and grow and thrive. Instead, they are saddled with the ongoing and unimaginable atrocities of a violent colonial and criminal occupation â the same type of supremacy that has dominated every Indigenous population for centuries. The reality of the situation is this: We should do something, anything that we can, to bring about an immediate and permanent ceasefire because it is the only humane thing to do. But we can be certain of this too: If we idly watch a genocide occur, we are sure to one day watch our own. In fact, if we are complacent at this moment, we will continue to witness the death of our own humanity. This is the cold-plunge reality check we need to face right now. Itâs past time to realize that doesnât have to be our future. [Chani Nicholas signature in handwritten cursive]( Podcast playlist [Listen to the Astrology of the Week Ahead podcast with Chani Nicholas, episode 166.](
Astrology of the Week Ahead: Episode 166 Lessons from the Full Moon in Virgo [Play e]( [Chani Nicholas joins Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik of the Almost 30 podcast, episode 658.](
Almost 30: Episode 658 How to suffer: Turning your fears into your purpose with Chani Nicholas [Play episode]( Cosmic overview [Hand-drawn star]( Venus in Aquarius: February 16th â March 11th, 2024 [Read all about it]( [Hand-drawn star]( Sun in Pisces: February 18th â March 19th, 2024 [Read all about it]( Psst. You can also read about what these transits mean for you in the [CHANI app](. From the archives [Hand-drawn star]( [Sonya x Forbes]( Read our CEOâs thoughts on the impact of leading with abundance over lack and the responsibility that leaders have to not only alter workplace structure but challenge capitalist culture. [Hand-drawn star]( [Chani x Rolling Stone]( Learn how Chaniâs background led her to combine astrological concepts with intersectional feminism, international politics, social activism, and healing justice. Astro gifts [Celebrate your favorite Pisces with 30% off our Pisces gift box bundle]( Pisces Bundle â 30% OFF Hello, Pisces season. Celebrate your favorite fish with this limited-edition gift set, which includes an intention-setting candle, handmade soap, an essential oil blend, a 2024 Guidebook, and a Jupiter Planetary Candle. [Shop now]( From the CHANI team Letâs get to know the team, shall we? We asked Navami â our Social Media and Content Manager â to answer a few fun questions for you.
[Navami in front of a blue sky and palm trees faded in the background]( 1. How do you use the CHANI app personally? The CHANI app is literally my pocket guide to attracting blessings in my daily life, especially the Altar Suggestions section. It lists items that honor the transits of a given week, but I also use it to decide which incense to light in the morning, what colors to incorporate into my outfit, and what crystals I might want to throw in my purse before I go out. 2. Whatâs your Sun sign and how do you relate to it? Iâm a Sagittarius Sun through and through: an eternal student, a collector of first experiences, and a frequent recipient of the âmax tab limit reachedâ notification on my phone. My mother, who also has significant Sag placements, once flippantly said she was certain she could learn aerospace engineering through YouTube videos. I agree with her, believe I could do the same, and canât think of a clearer embodiment of pure Sagittarian energy. 3. What do you like about working at CHANI? I am surrounded by phenomenal people who are excellent at what they do, in a company that keeps people at the heart of its mission. Combining that with my pursuit of astro knowledge and my passion for memes â my Jupiterian heart couldnât be happier working at CHANI. ⨠WANT TO JOIN OUR TEAM? CHECK OUT OUR [OPEN ROLES]( ⨠[View this email in your browser](. [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 Chani Nicholas, All rights reserved.
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