u/PsyTy13

God Loves Haiti author has new book
▲ 20 r/martiniqueisland+6 crossposts

God Loves Haiti author has new book

This literally just popped up on my feed! I loved his last book and will definitely be checking out this new one that covers Joe Gauchins in the 1950 World Cup. So dope to see more Haitian authors getting recognized 🙌🏾

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u/PsyTy13 — 1 day ago
▲ 5 r/BlackAstrologists+1 crossposts

Uranus transit impacts on Cancer Rising/12H Gemini

I’m a Cancer rising with a heavy 7H Capricorn stellium (Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Uranus, Neptune). With Uranus entering Gemini, I’m curious how this transit may manifest since Gemini rules my 12H and my DNA asteroid is also there.
I’m especially interested in interpretations around:
- subconscious/psychic shifts

- hidden relationship patterns

- identity rewiring

- nervous system or mental changes

- endings, isolation, or spiritual awakening themes

How might Uranus moving through my 12H interact with my Capricorn stellium and relationship axis over the next several years?

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u/PsyTy13 — 6 days ago

Uranus transit impacting Cancer Risings/12H Gemini

How do astrologers generally interpret Uranus transiting the 12th house in Gemini, especially for people with strong Saturnian or Capricorn-heavy natal charts concentrated around the relationship axis?
I’m interested in broader themes related to:
subconscious restructuring

hidden relationship dynamics

isolation vs liberation

nervous system/mental shifts

spiritual awakenings or dissolutions of old identities

I’d also love insight into how Uranus in Gemini differs from previous Uranus-in-earth-sign experiences when operating through the 12H.

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u/PsyTy13 — 7 days ago

Cool podcast exploring Blerds and Black femmes in the gaming world

I saw this pretty dope podcast that talked about all the different ways Black people are showing up in cosplay, comics, and gaming

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u/PsyTy13 — 9 days ago
▲ 14 r/BlackRadicalTradition+1 crossposts

I was surprised a PBS affiliate did this discussion especially considering how American Black media is extremely centered on the U.S. experience but I was impressed at how this convo explored the overthrowing of Maduro and the Bolivarian movement while connecting it to Cuba and Panama’s histories with Black liberation movements and U.S. intervention. Still want to learn more about Venezuela though because the comments suggest it’s even more complex than they were Abel to get to in this discussion.

u/PsyTy13 — 22 days ago