Looking Beyond the Surface
I don’t usually get deeply involved in politics,
but I’m leaving this here for those who can see beyond the surface.
I’ve always had the tendency to go to the root of the problem, not just react to what’s being shown publicly.
And the questions I keep coming back to are those:
What are we being distracted from by everything surrounding Epstein?
What interests are served by keeping the world in a state of separation and conflict?
Because the names released are the public-facing ones. Not necessarily the real power standing quietly behind the curtain.
Since 2020, division has been constant and global:
first COVID, then the war in Ukraine, then immigration tensions in the U.S.
Different stories: same outcome: separation, fear, distraction.
Astrologically, there’s a pattern I can’t ignore.
When Saturn and Neptune meet, structures dissolve and reality gets rearranged.
I was 3 years old when Nicolae Ceaușescu was killed and communism ended in Romania.
That was 1989. Saturn and Neptune met that year.
Now, on February 20, Saturn and Neptune meet again, this time in a Fire Horse year.
History doesn’t repeat exactly, but it does echo.
The question isn’t what we’re shown.
The question is who needs us distracted from what really matters.
































































