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Stellar Wisdom; A Journey to Cosmic Healing

Updated: Sep 27


Celestial Paths

If you know me you probably have noticed that I’ve been really diving into astrology for the past few years, and it’s been such an eye-opening journey. The more I uncover about my chart, the more I understand myself on a deeper, almost ancestral level. I know some people might dismiss it as "woo woo," and I totally get that. But honestly, for centuries, people have looked to the stars for guidance. There’s this ancient wisdom in the constellations that, somehow, speaks to the parts of me that have always felt connected to something bigger, something vast and cosmic.


It’s not just about reading my horoscope and calling it a day; it’s about understanding the intricacies of how the universe imprints itself onto who I am. Each planet, each alignment, carries a story about my strengths, my wounds, and how I show up in the world. And for me, it’s been especially healing when it comes to understanding the "mother wound" I’ve carried.


Astrology is helping me reflect on those familial patterns, the things that have shaped me, and how I can begin to heal from them. It’s almost like looking up at the night sky and realizing that, just as the stars are always moving and shifting, so am I. There’s something comforting in knowing that I’m not meant to stay stuck in any one place or feeling forever.


This journey has given me the gentle permission to embrace my evolution, to be kinder to myself. I’m learning that it’s okay to feel drawn to things that might not make sense to everyone else. What matters is that it makes sense to me, that it resonates with my spirit and my healing. The more I lean into this cosmic journey, the more I feel a sense of peace, like the universe has been waiting for me to remember this part of myself.


Take the upcoming transition, for example. From September 1st to November 19th, Pluto makes its final re-entry into Capricorn in our lifetime, and it’s incredibly significant, both personally and collectively. Pluto is all about transformation, forcing us to confront deep truths, shadows, and old structures that no longer serve us.


Capricorn, on the other hand, represents discipline, responsibility, and long-term stability; essentially, the systems we’ve built our lives around, both in society and within ourselves.

With this transit approaching, I’ve felt the call to reflect on how I’ve evolved over the past several years, especially since Pluto’s been in Capricorn since 2008. Is it just a coincidence that I left the mortgage industry to go into esthetics? I don’t think so!


Think about how much has shifted in the structures of your life during this time. What old beliefs or patterns have you had to let go of? What outdated rules have you broken free from? And most importantly, how have you been building new foundations that reflect who you truly are, not who you were expected to be?


For those of us on a healing journey, especially those working through generational wounds like the mother wound, Pluto in Capricorn feels deeply connected to dismantling the old conditioning and expectations we inherited. It’s about shaking the very roots of what we were taught to be responsible for and realizing we are no longer bound by those stories. The intense energy during this period pushes us to stand in our power, but it also asks us to release the control we’ve held onto out of fear.


Personally, this time is an opportunity for me to keep shedding the outdated parts of myself that no longer align with my authentic truth. It’s not easy work; Pluto’s energy can feel heavy because it’s all about deep transformation. But as Pluto makes this final pass through Capricorn, it feels like a last chance to get really clear on what needs to die, metaphorically speaking, so I can step into the next phase of my life with integrity and purpose.


This period might stir up old wounds, especially those tied to roots, family, tradition, and legacy. But it’s also a time for deep healing. Pluto invites us to go beyond the surface and heal at the core, taking the lessons we’ve learned from this transit and using them to build something lasting and strong for the future. If we’re willing to do the inner work, this period could bring profound breakthroughs in our personal evolution and in our understanding of what stability and success truly mean.


For me, it feels like the universe’s final nudge, saying, “You’ve done so much work already, now let’s go even deeper. Let’s finally, once and for all, break free from the chains of the past so you can build the life you’ve always known you’re meant to live.” It’s an empowering, bittersweet time of release and ultimately, of rebirth.

 
 
 

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Hi, thanks for visiting my blog!

Embarking on this journey to heal the mother wound has been one of the most personal and transformative experiences of my life.

 

As I’ve worked through the layers of inherited pain, I’ve come to understand the depth of my own resilience and the power in reclaiming my light.

 

Through intentional self-love and by gently nurturing my inner child, I am finally painstakingly breaking free from the shadows of my past and stepping into who I am meant to be.

 

I’m sharing this with all of you from the heart, in the hope that by telling my story, it will inspire you to find your own voice and lead you toward your own path of healing.

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