Today I am going to take a look at the return of Saturn square Uranus. This is the second of three major squares between these two planets that we have this year.
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Hi everyone, this is Acyuta-bhava from Nightlight Astrology and today we are going to take a look at the return of Saturn square with Uranus. This is the second major square between these two planets that we have this year, we're going to get one more before the end of the year. And it's being intensified by the entrance of Mars into Leo, which is going to enter right into a T square with these other two planets in the next several weeks. So we will be unpacking this probably in another couple of videos. But today, I want to warm us up and remind us of what this transit is all about. You could actually look back into my archives from around the beginning of 2021. If you wanted to kind of re listen to the initial takes on Saturn and Uranus and kind of refresh remind yourself of what what that energy is all about. I broke down some of those archetypal combinations in ways that are going to be unique compared to what I do today. So if you really wanted to deep dive, you could go back and look at those. But at any rate, I'm going to put the real time clock up. I also want to say a big congrats to all the all the people starting my new programmes we got off to a great start this weekend and really excited to be diving into a new year of astrological study my next programmes if you've missed it, my next programmes begin in November, late November, early December. Usually we haven't settled on an exact date yet, but it'll be late November early December that my next year one programme begins also a new class called readings and passages which I'll be promoting in the fall so and for all of you out there who are getting warmed up with all of the new you know, the website that tell the new technology, the zoom meetings, everything like that, hang in there, we have a flooded inbox of people asking questions about how to make sure they're doing everything correctly and getting situated in the classroom. And, you know we will make sure that everyone's set up, it's still we still got about a week of mercury retrograde. So, you know, we'll straighten things out for people who are having a hard time figuring out how to log in and, and all that good stuff.
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All right, so in the meantime, what we're going to do is bring up the real time clock and get a look at this transit. So here today, you can actually see Saturn and Uranus and my my formatting, my lines are tiny, let's go like this. Here's Saturn and Uranus in the square with one another 13 Taurus 13 Aquarius, so they're meeting in that exact square today. And you'll see that if we go forward just a day from now, then, although they're still at the 13th degrees, their square is passing over. So there they are completing, technically, by tomorrow. Now that's going to be intensified by the fact that Mars in the sign of Leo is going to come in and create a T square looks like a little t. So watch what happens if we just speed this up a little bit. By some days, you can see that Mars in Leo is going to come in to the mix. This is late June. This is like the 26th that it starts getting into about that three degree range, which we call an engagement. And that energy will intensify quite a bit. You can see my screen shifting on me a little bit but here you go. can see that energy playing out particularly. It's very potent June 28 29th. July 1, July 2, it'll really cross over completely by about July 4. So you could say between now in the fourth of July or the fifth of July right around the beginning of July. You're seeing not only the Saturn Uranus square but it's being intensified by the presence of Mars. That is I will tell you right now this is what makes June such a powerful month. We have the solar eclipse it two big opposition's to Pluto one at the beginning of the month from Mars later at the end of June from Venus. We had a big Mercury Retrograde a bunch of squares from mercury in the sun and Venus to Neptune that we're passing through. And at the end of this month, you can also see one of the things that's going to happen is right as these square this T square passes through.
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Mercury will square Neptune one last time so it's been an interesting string of events since late May really when you get when you look at the lunar eclipse that happened on May 26. The solar eclipse on June 10, the Saturn Uranus square the Mars Pluto opposition Mercury Retrograde on and on. It's been a big month of June. So what I want to do today is really unpack the Saturn Mars Uranus dynamic and what you can watch In the weeks ahead, so in order to do that, I'm just going to pull open some of my notes here and bring them down where I can see them. So, one of the, you have to remember a couple of the major archetypal themes involved with Saturn and Uranus and then throw Mars in. Well, if Saturn is a principle of conservative, it's really a reservoir of conservative qualities, restriction, depression, limitation, isolation, withdrawal, alienation, removal, abandonment, you know, it's the wall that separates the insiders versus the outsiders and it can as much describe someone who, you know, you know, it's like someone who clings to power like the old Saturn of mythology know, the old Kronos who clings to power and doesn't want to let anyone or anything else anything new come into play. It's the refusal of winter to go away. You know it's the senex and all of the the senex rage. I'm the old person, I'm entitled to everything and, you know, anyone new or anything young, I reject that kind of archetypal. Of course, I'm not saying everyone who is older is like that. Ebenezer Scrooge, right? Kind of like greedy, miserly hoarding of resources resistant to change, like that. So Saturn can be like that. And on the other hand, Saturn can also describe people who are on the outside looking in, it can describe people who are in prison, it can describe heretics, it can describe dissidents and rebels, it can describe people who have some kind of tendency to oppose or resist the status quo, which is not always what we think about when we think about Saturn. But, for example, Saturn can represent someone who is a black sheep and outcast, misunderstood someone who is attacked throughout their life for being different in some way, maybe because of the colour of their skin or what they do for a living or whatever the case might be. So Saturn will often describe these kind of hard boundaries between who's inside and who's outside, what's, what is the norm and what's outside the norm. So Saturn is the Lord of boundaries. And Saturn is the Lord of opposition's, in astrology, the aspect the opposition ruled by Saturn. And then on the other hand, you have Uranus, who is a God that represents progress and innovation, rebellion, defiance, liberation, awakening, kind of electric and sudden and disruptive. So, you have the potential for the two planets coming together to represent something like you know, the need for change and the resistance to change. You also have the potential for there to be kind of like an eccentric and controlling quality, you have the potential for there to be almost like, you know, almost like a punk rock mentality. Or with the where the idea of progress change, innovation, rebellion and disruption are held to with the kind of the bitterness and the edginess of the outsider, the principled and stubborn and rigid qualities of the outsider. I'm kind of getting the picture of like, you know, an in your face punk rocker, like damn the man, you know. So that kind of energy is also very Saturn, Uranus.
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Saturn, Uranus can speak when you combine them to there's, there's quite a variety of ways that they can combine really interesting, for example, in order to go forward a uranian principle, I'm willing to go backward, I'm willing to do something that is almost looks like it's contrary to the principle of change and progress. So in that sense, it could be a little Machiavellian where you know the ends justify the means, principled rebellion that may you know, like the French Revolution for example, or the sort of American French revolutions where it's it can get bloody it can be so principled and so rigid in what it seeks that it's not afraid to you know, break etiquette or kind of get in your face somehow and again, like the most like the punk rocker edginess comes to mind, this idea that if you're not with me, then you're against me that comes to mind with this transit. If you're not with me, you're against me, especially as Mars enters Leo and starts getting into the t-square with Mars and Uranus, there's a lot of pride that can come into play. If you're not on my team, if you don't do what I do, then you know, then then I cut you out. Right the Saturn, the Saturnine impulse to separate and divide things. You're on that side of the wall, I'm on this side of the wall. And I'm doing it because I'm strong. I have to because it's heroic, I'm building my ego upon it, I think it's what I'm doing is represents the best possible thing, you know, so principled acts of defiance, rebellion, innovation, but with potentially kind of a rigid quality behind them a Saturnian quality. So, you know, if you're not with me, you're against me and the willingness to eat one's own. That's, that is a incredibly satisfying thing. Saturn eats his own children. So you know, the idea of a civil war or like, one of those, the Hatfields and the McCoys wasn't that, like, there was like a show. And it's like a classic family feud between two families and like, the Old West or something like that, where it's like, you know, by like, like, it's kind of, or like the montagues and the Capulets. You know, where it the greatest act of defiance might be between, you know, Romeo and Juliet who say, Well, I'm not going to let this family feud define my own loyalties, or my own interests or something like that. So, you know, there's also this question about, if you're not with me, or against me, and then defying certain kinds of, you know, when people say, Well, you should think this or you should believe this, if you're, if you're on the right side, like, for example, in a religious group, you know, well, if you want to be a part of the religious group, then you have to condemn this behaviour, you have to, you have to take a certain stance on, I don't know what like, you know, if you're part of the Catholic Church, you have to take a certain stance on abortion, or you have to take a certain stance on this or that and, and if you don't, then, you know, you're not one of us, or if you get a divorce, I mean, I remember this in churches growing up quite a bit. If you get a divorce, then you're you can no longer be a part of the church. You know, it's it's like divorce is condemned in some places. So this idea of, you know, where are your loyalties? What are what do you stand for, and it's like, almost like an intolerance for a betrayal of different kinds of ideological norms that go along with a group or a family or, or a workplace or, you know, a mission or a vision or something like that. old ways of doing things that no longer work. So, okay, we've done it this way, a million times before and it hasn't worked. Let's try something new. And then the resistance to change that comes that's a Saturn Uranus dynamic, or progress that's held in check by sobering realities, or something really brilliant or amazing, that's held in check by sobering reality. So for example, I have a friend of mine who's really into the mixed martial art scene. And I was talking to him this weekend, and he was telling me that there was some phenomenal mixed martial artists on the up and up, and he was in a fight and unfortunately had a dislocated bone or something like that you like dislocated something? And so there's brilliance paused by like a sudden disruption. I'm a basketball fan. And, you know, there were a few injuries in the past couple of days that are plaguing the Brooklyn Nets. I don't know if any of you all are Brooklyn Nets fans, but they're like this phenom athletes on that team. It's kind of like an all star Dream Team scenario for that team. And they keep they keep getting these crazy injuries to their star players. So it's like the rising star that kind of is being held in check. So Uranus is like fireworks it's very dazzling and brilliant. And it can be held in check by Saturn in grounded somehow.
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For example, you know, my mom, right as over the weekend, I think it was the moon was opposing Pluto Cancer Moon and opposing Pluto and Capricorn. I got a call from my mom Mercury's retrograde Of course too. And you know, her her flight to go on this like long awaited trip that her and her partner were going to go on ended up getting grounded because of weather and then a mechanical delay and, and so they got, you know, they got grounded. And I joked with her, I was like, Oh, that's karma for all the unreasonable times that you grounded me growing up, you know, just she was, she was like, you just wait until you have to ground your kids someday. So but it was funny because I kept thinking about how much you know there anything that there's there's like a lot of excitement about and there's this feeling of like we're taking off, you know, we're, we're rising up, there's some revolution that's at hand and there's some big change of circumstance. And then boom, you're met with some potential delay or setback or block or obstacle and that can be the Saturn Uranus dynamic. It's the same exact principle that makes Saturn Uranus potentially innovative, original, progressive, individualistic, but then kind of too principles are rigid or severe. At the same time, it's the same exact combination that can take the dazzling qualities of Uranus and sort of ground them or clip their wings somehow, you can be trying to be free of something that simply will not let go. For example, I don't know, let's say that you're trying to I've got a bunch of stuff I have to do at the DMV here in Minnesota, getting Minnesota licence plates and so forth. You're like, I just want to be done with this. But then there's another requirement, I'm free, oh my god, and then there's another requirement, it can be something as mundane and stupid as that, but it can, it can really change your mood, and then that could carry over and it can spill over into the way that you handle your relationships or your work or something else. So trying to be free of something that sort of won't let go or won't let you free just yet or is sort of delaying your gratification.
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Intentional, provocativeness, rigid defiance, sudden breakup of structures, bones, joints, things that hold other things together, willful disrespect, using a just cause for a personal vendetta. These are all like Uranus, Saturn dynamics that are intensified by the belligerents and willfulness of Mars and Leo, entering the mix, where, you know, my heroic will is the measure of all things, my will, you know, there's a lot of ego and pride on the line with this kind of stuff. I found myself over the weekend, for example, having to issue a couple of apologies, basically, because I found that I was sick for one thing over the weekend, I was running a fever off and on throughout the weekend, because when Mars up oppose Pluto in Cancer, my oldest daughter got sick. Then two days later, my youngest daughter got sick Two days later, my wife gets sick, you know, like, right in a row, and then I got sick, right, as all my new classes are starting, so I'm completely drained of energy over the weekend, thankfully, I'm feeling a little better today, I was completely drained of energy teaching, I just like I just didn't have my best game on Saturday and Sunday, this weekend. So I was, you know, having to say I had to say a few apologies, because there was, it's easier when your energy is low. And you're not taking as good care of yourself as you should, or something like that, for these energies to grab you. And right now, Mars, having just ingressed into Leo, it's easy for your pride to come up and be like, Well, you know, Oh, you like this, or you're into that or you feel or think differently about this, egoic clashes of will and then letting pride come in and stuff like that. And, you know, it's like, it's just easier to get tangled up in that between now and like the first week of July. So I would just, you know, advise everyone, like, keep your cool, don't let your ego like there might be some things principal things that you have to make hard decisions about or maybe even something that you do have to take a stand for. But you know, there's ways of doing it. And hopefully we're gonna talk about this in a minute that don't, they don't have to. It doesn't have to be like, you know, I'm gonna die on the hill of this situation here. Because my, you know, my ego is feeling like my light. And my Leonic lion pride is feeling like it's on the line here. Just be really careful of that right now.
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Titanic clashes of will or ego, trying to make somebody else's you know, thing about your thing, like really easy to do that for the next couple of weeks. Now, on the other hand, persevering through hardship and difficulty with courage, resilience, a carefully measured strong approach to creating positive change, incremental change. This is the kind of thing where it's like, you know, slow and steady wins the race, like between now and say, you know, the first week or so of July, I really feel like if you can persevere with patience, determination, take pride in your patience and the measured approach that you have to dealing with challenging choices or situations, the change that you're looking for can and will happen if you can demonstrate that you are mature enough to receive the change that wants to happen. It's a little bit like a test. There are also potential for sudden eruptions of power and intensity right now. And, and that power and intensity can feel like more like an affront to our very sense of dignity. You know, and so when someone comes at you, and I know, it's really, really hard to not take things personally or to not make things about ourselves. But over the least the next few weeks, I would say that things will be a lot easier if we, if we are very careful about that. And that's again, just because, you know, Saturn, Uranus has this, this kind of, you know, potential for this kind of rigidity around change and revolution, and, and the potential for things to get broken in the process. And that could be relationships, it could be jobs, it could be friendships, you know, it could be important allegiances, you know, you just want to be really careful with the way that you handle the changes that you you know, how you go about creating the changes that you want to see and how you go about handling the challenges that you face. Try not to take it personally, it's really hard, sometimes, but I think that's a big part of the work.
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So I wanted to talk a little bit about a few other things. One of the maybe one of the most challenging psychological dynamics of this transit Saturn Uranus with Mars in the mix, is this idea that I am made or I am built up by what I defy. There is some sense in which the next three weeks could be very much about what I am not or what I refuse to do, or what I won't do, or what I have to stand up against, or something like that. And there could be pressure from other people, family members, friends, people in your workplace, who say what you think or feel or act or do or what you choose in this situation, reflects on on me, you know, so there's like the pressure to conform or the pressure to, you know, or the temptation to resist or oppose things in ways that are destructive. That's the thing I'm most concerned about. So I want to talk about this idea that I am made by what I defy. And the problem with that idea, if we take it too far. There's times in life where we have to actively defy things, resist things, say no to things negate things I don't that's an archetypal experience not going anywhere. But here's the problem, if we try to build our egos up on what we defy, what we resist, what we are anti. I want to just tell some stories. And these are some of the things that I've learned from my, you know, my my participation in the bhakti yoga tradition, especially. So I have a bunch of family members in extended family, close family, etc, who have been in AA for a long time, or al anon, or alateen, or something like that. And one of the things that I have heard said over and over again, by people in my family who have been to AA al anon and also friends who have been through 12 step programmes is that there is a phase in the life of an addict or the life of a family member who you know, has another family member, that's an addict or something like that. Where you, you start to define yourself in terms of being actively against the thing that was giving you problems in the past. So for example, in the early phases of an alcoholic getting sober or clean, it's very well documented that there may be a phase that they go through where they are very actively and sometimes almost evangelically, anti drinking, and they'll really let people know they might even become evangelical about a or about sobriety, they might really try to talk everyone that drinks into becoming sober. And for a while, their psyche, in defining it's new sobriety, especially because it feels good. And especially because you feel you know, confident, more, you know, stronger, you feel good about yourself, having made good choices, or you feel good about yourself because you feel aligned with something that's more virtuous for you personally. And so, for a while, you may go through a phase where it's like, you've got a new existential costume on; I'm sober. And, and so part of wearing that new costume part of the growing pains, it's like it's like not, it doesn't fit you yet. And part of the way that it doesn't fit, you can tell because, you know, person will go around trying to convert everyone to AA or 12 step or they'll, you know, they'll kind of they'll there'll be an high alcohol, there'll be anti drinking or something like that.
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Similarly, you might have people in Al anon who have a family member that's drinking, who may, when they realise how inappropriate the drinking is, they finally kind of come to terms with the fact that the drinking has done a lot of harm in the family, they may actually be very actively trying to convert the the person in the family who's drinking, maybe we can set a boundary. And now it's, you can't do this, I don't want this stop this data. Whereas before, there might have been enabling or allowance or tolerance or no boundaries, suddenly, there's a boundary and then I resist what's on the other side of the boundary. And this is part of a process, it's very normal actually, in not just an AA, or getting sober. But in many areas of life, let me tell you about some of the ones that I've been through. And maybe you can relate, I don't know. But maybe you can win my grandfather, this is a story from my own family first, actually. And then I'll tell you, so mine, when my grandfather became sober, he did it like cold turkey, right? He just quit, he became totally sober. He then he became a born again, Christian. And this is from my father, of course, and what he told me growing up with him, he was, you know, there's sometimes they call like a dry drunk, he got better, but he was, he was still a very severe, harsh, bullying personality, just like he was when he was drunk. But now it was toward everything that he was rejecting, and trying to overcome within himself, projected out into the world, you know, like an intolerance toward the very things that he knew that he needed to overcome. An intolerance to the, to the very things that he was trying to work through. So as life went on, that softened a great deal, but it took many years before his new, more virtuous, healthier lifestyle and consciousness wasn't being essentially propped up by being anti his own shadows, actively working against his own shadows, but kind of projecting them outward. Normal, that's normal, that happens. That's just part of the process. And this is part of what Saturn is all about. archetypally and the Saturn Uranus dynamic is very much like this. When I was getting into yoga more seriously, for a while, I would get very agitated by frustrated by and would often actively speak out against what I didn't like, or what I thought was cheapening about yoga, like, people sexualizing Yoga people, Instagram photos of like, like, you know, people who were like half naked, doing yoga poses like sexifying yoga or whatever. And it used to, like really eat me up inside, it still does sometimes not like above, you could probably hear it my voice right now. So when, when I was making a big transition in my life into yoga, I sort of actively there was a period where I really defined that in terms of opposing what I didn't think yoga was. When I got into bio wasco, for 10 years, I started actively opposing what I felt like was a cheapening of the use of psychedelics recreationally and started, you know, sort of actively opposing that. When I was into vegetarianism or veganism at different periods. In my life, when I was younger, there were periods where that was defined less by actually just embracing that lifestyle and embodying it and more by embracing it, but also very actively opposing what was on the other side of it. When I got into ancient astrology, and still to this day, I find that I'm still working through layers of not defining my interest in ancient astrology in terms of my rejection or annoyance with modern astrology. So it happens. It's like, when I became a parent, I found that I was for a time both my wife and I, for a time, we embrace the new role of parenting by being actively annoyed or agitated by people who were immature and had no idea what parenting was like. I mean, not the people who don't have parents who are mature, but not the people who aren't parents are immature, but young people out there, who were maybe thinking about kids or, you know, like, we found ourselves agitated by young people who did not yet understand the like adult responsibilities of parenting. And we sort of actively defined our new parenting role by opposing or being annoyed by those people. I could name a million other things in my life that happened like this. I find that for a while when I was first starting to realise that I didn't want to be a part of Facebook Twitter deactivated my Twitter account got off Facebook last week I have someone posts my updates on Facebook now for me so I'm not personally on there anymore and for a while there was a period where I felt like I needed to say a lot about why I oppose social media. Right same thing, same thing.
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So this is part of a process that isn't bad, right? Because if I say oh don't do that don't don't oppose you know, don't oppose things that I'm opposing opposition. It's like one of those finger traps you get it the the fair when you're a kid trying to pull out of it and you can't. So opposition and dualities like these these are tensions built in to nature and Carl Jung said this and many great archetypal psychologists have said this that when we come to progressively as we individuate we become more and more ensouled. The soul is the meeting ground for the opposites for their play for their interaction for their tension for their opposition's for their harmonies. It's the meeting ground for all of the different ways that opposites can interact, play, fight, battle, oppose, you know, all of it. And the more that we individuate, the more that we come to realise that who we are is not who we are is not fundamentally something that is defined by its opposition to someone or something else. It is whole and complete unto itself.
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Listen to this description in the Sri Iso Upanishad one of the ancient apana shots This is the invocation. I'll chant it for you. "The Personality of Godhead is perfect and complete. And because he's completely perfect all emanations from him, such as this phenomenal world are perfectly equipped as a complete whole, whatever is produced of the Complete Whole is also complete by itself. And because he is the complete whole, even though so many complete units emanate from him, he remains the complete balance." So that's how we are, as spirit souls, we're called jivas we're little whole complete units. And as we grow, part of how we come to realise our wholeness is through this kind of identifying and tangling with duality. And it's like we can understand it very gracefully, like if we didn't have it, we would be very hard to grow. It's actually very merciful, that we have such dualities to tangle with and yet as we continue to tangle with them a non-oppositional, a non binary identity that is beyond, you know, all of the temporary material designations of body, and of that occupy our temporary world, even as we continue to participate in them starts to emerge. And one of the symptoms of that we say in bhakti yoga, is that it's just like, the way that you'll settle in after a while. If you're someone who's gotten, let's say, sober, I was a opiate addict in my early 20s. So I can relate to this. You slowly settle into your sobriety in a state that has is no longer about opposing someone or something else. Your sobriety is something that you've settled into, so it's it no longer and the same thing is true for parenting. As I grow in parenting, as we age, as we develop, we we develop tolerance and patience. So it's usually it's like, it's like an earlier developmental stage in some ways that we're at where we have to, define what we are by actively opposing something else. It's not bad to do. So it's part of a process, spiritual process that's built into the fabric of reality, we have to be so careful about it, because the danger of it is this in bhakti, we say that the path of negation is ultimately an impersonal path. Because in order to prop ourselves up, we negate anything and everything that isn't good or holy, or somehow in alignment with how we are conceptualising ourselves. And the idea behind that is that some pure, final perfect state of self or reality exists. If we can negate everything that isn't pure, Holy God, like perfect, intensely enough, for long enough, then we'll reach this kind of pure state. But in in bhakti, the goal is to see the divine in everyone and in everything, even in the process of going through, trying to prop ourselves up by opposing someone or something, even that is still something that we have to learn how to see God and I have to be patient with the fact that there's going to be periods of time in my life where as I'm learning ancient astrology, and I'm annoyed with modern astrology, as I'm, you know, becoming a vegetarian, I might be annoyed with people who kill animals or whatever, do you know what I mean? Like I have to have patience for even the fact that that exists, that that is a part of the world. That's a part of how growth happens.
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So in order to see the divine in everyone and everything, the principles that we cultivate that we keep coming back to our empathy, understanding, forgiveness, compassion, patience, tolerance, curiosity, and this personalises things, there's no longer any one or anything that's outside of the sphere of love. It's it's, and that it's harder to engage things. Because when you when you act and behave this way, you're essentially looking at an in sold reality, rather than a conceptual reality that you're trying to sort through through proper assertions and negations. It's easy, when we personalise things, it's harder to negate things because we start, it's harder to negate a being a person, a sole, a conscious entity. It's harder to negate a conscious being or entity than it is to negate a concept that we have about an entity or that we have about ourselves that we have about someone or something else. So in Bhakti, we say that, you know, love begins with the practice of saying, Yes, welcoming things in even difficult things, seeking to understand to forgive, to learn to see our own shortcomings, to see our own hypocrisy to see our own double standards in those people or things that we are most tempted, even feel most justified to want to negate. We keep personalising, we keep relating, we see reality as relational, we're not looking for a final state that has been reached through negating all of the false things we're looking for the state of love that already is that we are trying to open ourselves to. And doing this in bhakti, we say helps bring out the best in ourselves and in others, so it also is purifying along the way.
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So anyway, I'm saying all this because I need a reminder that it's going to be natural for me at times to want to think of what makes me good or great in terms of what I resist or reject. It's also natural for me to go through a process like that as I'm growing and I have to have patience for that process too. So I hope that you can resonate with this. I'm sure that you guys, anyone whose parents I feel like, man for me right now like my I mean, like parenting classroom in life. And I feel like that's been such a part of parenting has been moving as an early parent from resisting behaviour that I didn't like and trying to define good behaviour in terms of resisting or opposing my child's bad behaviour, and gradually moving into a space of not resisting, rejecting or drawing those hard opposition's as much. In order to do that, I've also had to have mercy and grace on myself for needing to grow and learn and evolve as a parent. So anyway, I'm rambling on now, I hope this was useful for you guys. I hope that you have lots of good laughs and good times and good lessons over the next three or four weeks. We'll visit this again, for sure in the upcoming weeks to come because it's going to be I'm sure be more intense transit. So that's what I've got for today. Hope you guys are doing well and we will see you again next time. Bye, everyone.
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