The End of an Epoch and The Begining of The Year of The Fire Horse
My last post here on The Polymath was February 8. The end of my Sieve Year.
Between February 17 and February 20, we stand on a hinge.
New Moon. Eclipse. New lunar year.
Saturn and Neptune meeting at 0° Aries, the first degree of the zodiac.
Zero degrees is not mystical. It is structural. It is a reset point.
An epoch ends when diffusion ends.
When confusion can no longer sustain itself.
When something must take form.
The last years dissolved boundaries. Ideologies blurred. Narratives multiplied. Noise became constant.
Now structure returns.
Saturn with Neptune at the beginning of Aries is the demand that vision acquire bone.
The End of an Epoch is not dramatic. It is architectural.
Something has finished.
Something unnamed begins.
No spectacle.
Just a line drawn at zero.
But, the End of an Epoch is not only a closing. It is ignition.
As one era dissolves, the Lunar Year turns to the Fire Horse.
The Fire Horse does not inherit confusion. It runs forward. It carries heat, momentum, volatility, courage. Where the previous cycle blurred, this one accelerates.
Fire clarifies by burning.
Horse moves by committing.
An epoch built on diffusion gives way to a year that demands direction.
The hinge is simple:
Structure returns.
Fire enters motion.
The End of an Epoch becomes
the beginning of the Year of the Fire Horse.
[image: Robert Zietara - 2020]
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