In honor of the news, I figured I should finally post my entire "Mahou Shoujo Theater 3000" series as a triptych. Huzzah!
(Acrylic and watercolor on canvas, 2025)
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In honor of the news, I figured I should finally post my entire "Mahou Shoujo Theater 3000" series as a triptych. Huzzah!
(Acrylic and watercolor on canvas, 2025)
Okay. So.
Hear me out…
Scruffy, bespectacled, yellow-clad nerd…
…launched into space…
…by an intimidating lady for Science…
…who survives The Horrors with his sassy non-human bestie(s).
(Said besties are all played by puppets who physically can’t do a thumbs up.)
in the not too distant future 🎞️🤖🎥🍿
Previously on The Satellite of Love...
A Murder of Crows, among other things
(an mst3k doodle dump)
Get this man some contacts.
A question that I am noticing many astrology blogs not talking about, do you always tend to stay with the person described or have characteristics of your GPC chart? I follow a female internet celebrity who may end up marrying a male celebrity as described in her GPC, however a High Priestess predicted she will end up having one boy & divorcing him in the future.
I have always been a little jealous of her alignments in her persona charts, because she was born on 11.11 as a twin & she has strong manifestation abilities. She was destined for internet worldwide fame, but it makes me wonder, can people without any prominent fame characteristics can pursue fame & still make it to the top? Does astrology charts really determines the path or outcome you should take in life?
𝄞⨾𓍢ִ໋ I think I've answered something similar in the past. In all honesty, you don't have to "end up" with anybody at all. I think people are sort of brainwashed into believing that you have to be someone to be complete. Yes, marriage & relationships are a wonderful part of life & in many ways are fulfilling to have, but it's not the end game or your entire existence.
Whether you are referring to your GPC, BPC or even Juno persona charts, in the end, having a partner will always be a choice. You'll meet, you'll have each other in your lives, but it's you that makes the choices in between that really counts. I see them as the options, karmic or soulmate type of contracts that need to be fulfilled. Lessons to be learnt and hearts that need to unravel to be the best version of you after all of it. Some will choose to stay on that journey together, while others grow a greater love for themselves. They (your partners) are a catalyst for growth and self discovery.
I don't want you to think of your life as a straight line. It has many squiggles and twists that even we cannot fully predict.
Everyone was born with their own purpose, patterns and synchronicity no matter what scale they think it is on, your existence has meaning. Kind of like a butterfly effect. Your purpose doesn't make you more or less important than anyone else, as it's purely centered on your soul and those that you encounter.
To me, fame relies on your character and connection. How many people see themselves in you? What gives people a reason to look for you amongst everyone in the room? Talents are always a surplus but I've seen many amazing talents & dedicated people live out ordinary lives. But the impact they bring to those around them effect generations. Even without having their names on billboards and headlines. No matter where you are, or who you are, as long as you are genuine to yourself people will see you. I guarantee it.
Essentially, whether or not the "destined to be famous" indicators are present in one's chart it's just not always going the be the way that you expect it to be. You don't have to be famous to be somebody. And you don't need people to know you to feel alive. Being in awe of others doesn't make you any less significant. We are always here to reflect each other. To teach and learn from each other.
People do not need to see you having a good time just to prove that it happened. In many ways, I think privacy and secrecy is sort of intimate. It's quite the luxury as well, though people might take that for granted.
Open your mind, dear. The fact that you are alive and have the choice to do something is already a part of your journey. You belong, no matter what people say or what you tell yourself, you belong.
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Your life is in your hands, I know you got this!