Astrologer and Monk Say Empathy and Self-Knowledge Are ‘Keys’ for 2023

Astrologer and Monk Say Empathy and Self-Knowledge Are ‘Keys’ for 2023


The stars also speak of the need to pay more attention to the environment and natural resources

It’s a time to trace paths, choose directions, plan the new cycle, but also a time of uncertainty. The column heard predictions from an astrologer and a monk (who is also a meditation master) about their insights and major movements in the sky in 2023. Haste will be a hallmark of the first quarter, according to San Paolo Virginia Gaia, with Jupiter entering the sign of Aries. “It brings haste, highlights figures of power and strengthens interests in military matters. In May, the gas giant enters the sign of Taurus, where it will remain until 2024, and will raise the need for greater attention to the environment, natural resources and will also encourage the search for a new economic recovery, but with renewed values”.

In the meantime, Jupiter will have an appointment with Uranus, governor of innovation, so big news in the field of technological and scientific development are foreseeable, with a strong impact on the economy, observes the astrologer. Saturn, the ruler of the great cycles of time, leaves the sign of Aquarius and will enter Pisces in March, remaining in this sign until 2026. Saturn in Pisces pays attention to larger collective issues, reinforcing the message that it is a period for the daily practice of empathy. It will also be time to review topics such as religion, the reception of refugees and excluded peoples.

Formed in the monastery of the island of Kauai in Hawaii, of the Indian Shivaist Buddhist tradition, the Brazilian monk Satyanatha (Sat), Davi Murbach, affirms that Jupiter in Aries means powerful things that happen quickly. He talks about “opening the floodgates” and “empowerment”. “What I recommend, when the floodgates open and a thousand things happen, is a moment of internalization so as not to get carried away by the twenty thousand things. Remember who you are. On New Year’s Eve write your values, in case of confusion, go and look there. Who do you want to be in 2023? And, from this list of priorities, you manage to organize everything you need to do. Haste takes away our ability to prioritize. Only prioritize those who truly know who they are.”

Sat sees the “degrowth” movement gain strength in 2023, with more and more people redefining what success is. In the ’80s, he remembers it being very chic to be engaged, but now they appreciate shorter encounters. “What is really good for us, our family, friends and the planet? To have more or to have better? Is my success something insatiable or does it include serenity and peace? This is interesting because it is already starting to happen in the world Suddenly, what is fashionable is the peace of the monk, the reduction of our needs, having a little less of things and a little more of us.”

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