The World Cycles
By: Lynn Bell
How do we work with the great World cycles, the rhythmic movements of the outer planets, and why are they important to our own lives? Which cycles do each of us particularly resonate with? The astrological community recently lost two of the great interpretors of these cycles, Andre Barbault in France and Ed Tamplin in Australia. We will look at the cycle sin their spirit and inspiration.
Full video at: ISAR STAR CLUB
Find out more about ISAR STAR CLUB https://starclub.isarastrology.org
Видео The World Cycles канала ISAR Astrology
How do we work with the great World cycles, the rhythmic movements of the outer planets, and why are they important to our own lives? Which cycles do each of us particularly resonate with? The astrological community recently lost two of the great interpretors of these cycles, Andre Barbault in France and Ed Tamplin in Australia. We will look at the cycle sin their spirit and inspiration.
Full video at: ISAR STAR CLUB
Find out more about ISAR STAR CLUB https://starclub.isarastrology.org
Видео The World Cycles канала ISAR Astrology
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