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The Nature of Invisible Things

Erin Kelley, Lisa Quigley, Gina Piccalo, Samar Johnson

Making the mundane magical and each day sacred through devotional astrology & casual ceremony

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Hello friend! For the past two weeks, Portland has been bathed in unseasonable sunlight, and I am a bit delirious from all the serotonin. The Aquarian sunbeams are exquisite thanks to Saturn in Pisces, co-present with Venus and Neptune. So,...

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2.11 Ready to re-enchant the world?

It's been ONE YEAR here at The Nature of Invisible Things podcast! Join me for episode 11 of season two as I share a reflection and invitation. Tune in as I discuss the importance of a particular astrological subsection of Generation X and ...

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Hello friend! In this edition of The Nature of Invisible Things (TNIT), I share a peek into my world through the first post in a series on the labyrinth and examine the astrology between now and the Full Moon in Cancer.

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2.10 When Lightning Strikes: Honoring the Uranus Opposition

In episode ten of season two of The Nature of Invisible Things (TNIT), I am excited to share my reflection on another midlife transit: the Uranian Opposition, which occurs around age 42. This is when the planet of disruption and innovation ...

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  • Erin Kelley

    Devotional astrologer and esoteric strategist with a feral heart, based in Portland, Oregon.

  • Lisa Quigley

    \ud83d\udc7dConscious Contact Guide. Quantum Hypnotist. Galactic Past Life Reader. \ud83d\udef8 Glitch the system by taking action on your visionary dreams.\ud83e\uddec

  • Gina Piccalo

    The astrology of culture, pop and otherwise.

  • Samar Johnson

    Ensoulment Doula and creative writer.

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