Posts tagged connection to nature in astrology makemake
MakeMake and the Astrology of Managing Fertile Resources or Abusing Leadership of Them

In MakeMake’s discovery chart, there are several key themes. Makemake is highly young Arian energy, but without Venusian nourishment, with that Venus behind the vibrant rays of the sun, in the Sun conjunct Venus superior conjunction in the 4th house in the discovery chart… This means that MakeMake as an astrological energy is devoid of the Venusian. It is overly masculine energy involved in battles that may ultimately lead to societal defeat.

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The Astrology of Animal Rights Activists, Political Tactics to Curb Farming and Nutrient-dense Food

Trans-Neptunian objects MakeMake and Quaoar has been in square for many years, and many of the times they have been in close orb, there has been a stirring amongst animal activists to put themselves in the media spotlight, with their social and political ambitions. MakeMake is often prominent in the birth charts those involved in the activism associated with defending the environment, especially animal rights activism that often focus on bullying farmers.

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Food and Farming in Crisis: MakeMake square Quoaoar smite Uranus in Taurus

There has been massive change in our lives since 2020, and the five pointed star in the astrological sky, making four Yods and three Hammer of Thor aspect pattern apexes, shows that we are in a climate of massive change. Ever since Uranus moved into Taurus in May 2018, there has been many interesting predictions and observations made by astrologers, regarding agriculture, farming, farming practises, food production and cattle. The zodiac sign of Taurus, is that of the bull, and that is what is potentially beings smote…

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Discovery Chart of MakeMake of the Rapa Nui Easter Island in Astrology Part 2

There ultimately was no joy in playing the game, because the privileges were so delightful, and being the loser meant being disadvantaged; emaciated, and slowing turning into skull and bones. The Birdman contest might have been a more efficient referendum of who gets to make the rules, had it not been for scarce resources, and a lot of greed for the title, and the dire need to feel nutritionally satisfied.

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Discovery Chart of MakeMake of the Rapa Nui Easter Island in Astrology Part 1

The name of Makemake, the creator of humanity and god of fertility in the myths of the Rapa Nui, the native people of Easter Island, was chosen in part to preserve the object's connection with Easter. The island was originally named Easter Island by the Europeans who arrived there on Easter Sunday in 1722, and it was later that the synchronicity of the egg hunt become apparent.

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