Annus Horribilis: Mutation, Adaptation and Neptune, with Damian Rocks
Planets, Signs, Houses
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20-Nov-2016
Neptune transits tend to fall into the background in a predictive astrologer’s toolbox, yet often coincide with some of the most difficult periods in a client’s life. Neptune’s influence can be hard to define, and so by transit, its effects can be difficult to work with. Yet when impacting a client’s life these transits often correspond with extremely upsetting and confusing times. Explore the archetypal themes of Neptune to learn when this planet can deliver an unseen knock-out punch and discover how to avoid sowing seeds for future disappointment.
Damian Rocks is a professional astrologer, teacher and writer. He runs a diverse practice from Australia with a focus on astrology, health and wellbeing. He manages starslikeyou.com.au, visited by thousands monthly, and in 2017 launched the word's first astrology hotel. Today he consults as a wellness coach and business mentor. Damian has earned an MA in Cultural Astrology and Astronomy from Bath Spa University, an Advanced Diploma in Ayurveda, and the FAA Diploma of Astrology. He teaches around the world, offering online courses and occasional special events.
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