Re: Integral Astrology?
Astrology was my first "objective" experience with exploring the question "who am I" from a typing perspective. Whether or not it is real science is not really important for me .. or at least wasn't... More »
Astrology was my first "objective" experience with exploring the question "who am I" from a typing perspective. Whether or not it is real science is not really important for me .. or at least wasn't... More »
Oooh, I love that last sentence !!!! And agree with the one before it; we don't really know all that influences us. Hope you DO spend more time responding to this thread !! Blessings, OM
I'd love to spend more time responding to this thread...very interesting topic to me. Suffice to say that over the years I have gained greater respect for at least the power of chart reading for self... More »
Wow, that's great to hear, Gina. We'd love to hear what you have to say about the results of your explorations into development and shadow work wrt types. Re the Enneagram, deep shadow work indeed.... More »
Hey Tely, Om, I remember Joe Perez writing about Integral Astrology a while back, at least I think it was him. Astrology was my first introduction into personality typing. My dad's girlfriend was an... More »
Ooops, correction: I don't listen to popular music that was created since it stopped sounding like real voices. Very very little anyway.... :) OM
I'm sure you're right, Nicole. I might have heard something in the mall Muzak, but I don't listen to popular music on the radio and I haven't owned a TV set in 40 years. Perhaps... More »
now, how did you manage that, OM? that's quite a feat! during the peak of excitement over the thriller album, it seemed unavoidable, everywhere one turned.
One could describe yodelling that way, methinks...... Is this similar? (I might be one of the 2 people in the world who have never heard anything sung by Michael Jackson.....) Blessings, OM Bastet
...having checked on that old impression of mine I find that it wasn't the non-verbal vocalizing that Loggins did years before Jackson, but the breathy, high-in-the-throat singing with word-long crescendos of volume and timbre, and... More »