+ Apocalypse NOW

I loved that movie. Don’t ask me why. I also loved this posting by Astrologer Molly Hall on About.com. She gives “Apocalypse Tips”….

She writes: Is it all downhill from here? “Apocalypse” means unveiling, and the dictionary defines “Armageddon” as “the site or time of a final and conclusive battle between the forces of good and evil.” Here are some perspectives on chaos, tuning in, and staying in wonder that I’ve found inspiring.

1. Do Your Own Dance

Rob Brezny is the guy that writes Free Will Astrology horoscopes, the most useful ‘scopes out there for their “crazy wisdom.” In his bookPronoia, an Antidote for Paranoia: How the Whole World is Conspiring To Shower You With Blessings, he writes that the apocalypse is bringing events — break-ups, loss of purpose, etc., as doorways for rebirth.

He writes, “Seeded inside each of these personal turning points is the crux of the evolving global apocalypse: You get to choose whether you’ll adjust by taking a path that keeps you aligned with the values of the dying world or else a path that helps you resonate with what’s being born. In effect, you get to vote, with your entire life, for which aspect of the apocalypse you want to predominate.”

READ MORE Apocalypse Tips

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About Heather Bleasdell

Heather Bleasdell is an intuitive consultant, artist, mother and teacher leading rituals & building altars in northern California. Her work focuses on exploring the creative process and ones unique connection to life intuitively through art, nature, writing, magic, meditation, altar work and ritual. Currently, she is really into sewing! Heather has a English Literature degree from UC Santa Barbara, a masters degree in Interdisciplinary Art from San Francisco State University. Heather also graduated from a 3 year program in Intuitive Development with Mary Swanson at the School of Art & Magic.
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