Ep. 3 | What can we expect astrologically for the rest of 2020? - with K Moon

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Ep. 3 | What can we expect astrologically for the rest of 2020? - with K Moon

from Channel for Grace Uncut Podcast · host Jai Gobind

In this episode K Moon and I dive into the astrology of the rest of 2020 and beyond. We discuss how we both got into astrology, the themes that have been going on astrologically for 2020 and how they are affecting us. We also dive into specific transits that are coming up such as the Mars squares to Saturn, Jupiter and Pluto, the next set of eclipses in November and December 2020, the Saturn/Jupiter conjunction at 00 degrees of Aquarius on the Winter solstice on December 21st 2020 and much more. We also discuss the Aquarian Age and how it all plays into the powerful astrology that we are currently seeing. K Moon is an astrologer and Twin Flame channel. Her mission is to assist the collective of ascending twin flames to carry more of the frequency of love. Her work began in 2010 when her clairaudience allowed her to connect with her guides on the other side for this work. It was taken to the next level when she opened to her twin flame journey. K Moon’s astrological work predates this lifetime and continues to unfold. In this lifetime, she was re-membered to the path of astrology during a dark-night-of-the-soul transit one year before she met her twin flame. You can find her at her website www.KMoonAstro.com where you can book appointments get links to her YouTube channel, and more. To book a reading with Jai Gobind or to check out her Aquarian Astrology Level 1 Course go to www.channelforgrace.guru.

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