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The Void: An Astrological Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1
The Void: An Astrological Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1
The Void: An Astrological Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1
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The Void: An Astrological Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1

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Everyone experiences the Void but few people talk about it. The Void can be a very useful time to allow new kinds of information into your life, to broaden and deepen your personal experience of yourself and others.

There are many different kinds of experiences with the Void. Some experiences are uplifting and inspiring. Some require making hard decisions. The Void is a personal experience, no amount of advice from others can prevent a direct experience of and with the Void. By understanding and expressing what you experience in your interaction with the Void, you have a clearer sense of what options are possible for you the next time you encounter this lovely space.

Reading the truth of others and speaking your own truth, makes the opportunities more palpable to your conscious mind. I created this magazine to eke out a space to discuss the Void. I hope you enjoy the result. Perhaps you might even consider sharing some of your own personal experience.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnita Kuno
Release dateJul 29, 2012
ISBN9781476442952
The Void: An Astrological Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1
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Anita Kuno

Aries ascendant, Sun in Cancer, Moon in Capricorn. Cardinal energy anyone? I follow the stars and the Moon lights my path. I write what my heart speaks to me and promote and publish those who also hear the call of their inner spirt. Some poetry here: http://poetrywall.com/poems/anita-kuno

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    Really interesting and a bold beginning... but this is the only issue and the author's website is dormant since 2013. Would really love to hear the rest of the interview she began in this issue.

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The Void - Anita Kuno

The Void: An Astrological Journal Volume 1, Issue 1

Gibbous Moon in Sagittarius

Published by Anita Kuno at Smashwords

Copyright 2012 Anita Kuno

Smashwords Edition, License Notes

This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of these authors.

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Table of Contents

Labels by Lindsay Clauss

We All Carry the Clouds by Anita Kuno

Linda's Camino with Linda Zselenak

Astrological Commentary, subject Linda Zselenak

The Comforting Sound of Quiet by Anita Kuno

Void, Of Course Editorial

Meet Our Contributors

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by Lindsay Clauss

How do you put such passionate and abstract feelings into words that others will understand? Especially if you are not accustomed to writing down your feelings? Practice. So, here it goes, this is my experience with the void.

When exactly, did I go crazy? Or have I always been crazy and just now waking up to the reality of it. I’m not sure. I see beauty in the eccentricities of other people and it is my experience that some people do not feel the same way. How do I know this? My whole life I have fought so desperately to be what I was born to be, and that has never been within the norms of what is expected. Society tends to label people like objects. That doesn’t always work due to the complexities of the individual. The projections usually begin with our parent’s ideals and inform what they expect for us. My parents wanted to have a lot of money, a big house, and expensive things. That is what they needed to feel whole and to make them feel important, successful and accomplished. Then there was me, their first child who was going to be everything that they thought a little girl should be.

That was not what they were given. They had a very comfortable life and it wasn’t good enough. To top it off, I never idealized money or material objects and my parents didn’t understand this. Unfortunately, as a child you only want your parents to love

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