Matthew Stelzner Jun 20, 2023 In this video I discuss a very special alignment that will be on display these next three nights, and especially on the night of the solstice, tomorrow night. This Wednesday, June 21st has both a rare astronomical event, and the potential for powerful astrological magic (with astrology being astronomy plus prayer and ritual). It is, of course, the Solstice, and either the longest day of the year if you’re in the northern hemisphere, or the shortest day of the year in the southern hemisphere. The Earth has moved into one of it’s extreme positions in its relationship with the Sun, and it represents a moment of extremes: longest day, shortest day, the beginning of either the hottest season, or the coldest. It is a moment when the Sun seems to sit still on the same part of the horizon for days, reminding us to pause and sit stationary, as we consciously move into a new season of our lives. It is a time to stop and reflect on your relationship with the Sun and recognize that you are a being who participates in seasonal change. What does it mean to be ending one season of your life, and about to begin another? What is your vision and intention for the coming season? This is a great day to ritualize the transition to a new season, and to pray for support in manifesting your vision. It is a moment to align your summer vision with the summer visions of those closest to you. Helping you in all of this will be one of the most beautiful astronomical events that you can witness, a Moon-Venus-Mars triple conjunction which will be on display in the western sky above the sunset. This will be visible starting about 20-30 minutes after sunset, and then for another 2 1/2 hours. The last time the Moon-Venus and Mars conjoined in the evening sky was July 11th 2021, but that alignment was much harder to see than this will be, with their brightness dimmer and their visibility much shorter. Venus is currently at peak brightness, approaching closer to the Earth each day, and though Mars is moving away from the Earth, it is still relatively bright. So this should be a very easy alignment to see if your weather is good. I encourage you to get out to one of your favorite spots to enjoy the sunset, and then wait 20-30 minutes for the Moon and Venus to appear out of the twilight, and then wait another 15-20 minutes for Mars to be clearly visible. The next time Venus and Mars will conjoin in the evening sky won’t be until November of 2027 (that one will be like the 2021 alignment, lower in the sky and less bright), so this is a truly rare opportunity for sky watching. The next time there will be a similarly dramatic Venus-Mars conjunction won’t be until they come together in the morning sky in 2028, and the next similarly bright evening apparition will not be until November of 2029. So let’s get out there people! To check out more of my work, see my blog, and get information about my intuitive readings, visit my website at: http://stelz.biz/