Once-in-a-Generation Astrology with Johannes Lockwood copertina

Once-in-a-Generation Astrology with Johannes Lockwood

Once-in-a-Generation Astrology with Johannes Lockwood

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With so much changing in the world, many people are feeling unsettled, stretched, or unsure of what they’re being asked to step into. You may sense that something important is shifting, even if you can’t quite name it yet.

Johannes Lockwood brings an evolutionary astrology perspective that helps put words to what many are already feeling. Astrology, in this view, isn’t something happening “out there” — it reflects the inner changes people are experiencing right now in their lives, relationships, work, and sense of purpose.

Kari and Johannes talk about:

  • Why this moment in time feels different from anything before
  • How the current astrology marks a rare turning point
  • What Neptune and Saturn moving into Aries bring up emotionally and spiritually
  • Why spirituality is shifting from reflection into real-world courage and action
  • How themes of identity, responsibility, and belonging are being activated
  • Where people may feel pressure, confusion, or a call to show up differently

They also discuss how these shifts show up in your life, and how your birth chart can reveal where you’re being challenged to grow, take responsibility, and trust yourself more fully.

Johannes shares a simple magic lesson for creating meaningful connections and staying grounded in yourself during times of change.

Learn more about Johannes’ astrology readings here: https://karisamuels.as.me/johannes

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