“The Karpathy Wheel” is an astrological chart I developed in 2023 while assisting @insidethecandle (discord.gg/hEmRGDHctM).
Based on Gurdjieff’s Law of Seven, I initially used the method for personal life charts representing 78-year cycles. After meeting Matt, I developed daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly charts. In my experience, the 78-year cycles, yearly and monthly charts were the most efficient, while the daily charts were the most accurate. As with any sensitive instrument, the most difficult part is interpretation. While personal charts are relatively straightforward, the current digitalised markets are more volatile and subject to artificial manipulation.
I wrote about the Karpathy Wheel a couple of times; I won’t get into the details again. The fundamental idea is that any action or event produces repercussions, respectively, six ripples.
I wrote a lot about the Neptune-Saturn Conjunction; you can find the previous articles here on my Patreon page. It’s a process and a transition, not a singular event.
The Neptune-Saturn Conjunction suggests themes such as institutional disillusionment, ideological redefinition, and structural reconfiguration. While many astrologers correlate these changes with the rise of AI technology, I see the Conjunction as an opportunity to return from the digital to the analogue by reconnecting with traditional values (Saturn) and our inner self (Neptune). It’s a wake-up call, perhaps a last chance for our species to return to the righteous path.
Is humanity ready for the awakening, or will we choose to continue dreaming and living in an illusion?
Based on my model, the dates you should look out for are:
May 14-16 – the Six of Disks (Steadiness).
July 6-8 – the Three of Cups (Devotion).
August 28-29 – the Eight of Disks (Multiplication).
October 19-20 – the Four of Swords (Originality).
December 9-10 – the Nine of Wands (Exploration).
February 1-2 – the Six of Swords (Departure).
The Six of Disks refers to material or practical matters and signifies steadiness. However, its Mutable nature may cause unexpected fluctuations.
The Eight of Cups refers to emotional matters and signifies devotion. Its Cardinal nature means that it’s more about receiving support or absorbing emotional energies.
The Eight of Disks refers to material or practical matters and signifies multiplication. However, success requires action. Multiplication is only achievable through work.
The Four of Swords refers to theoretical matters and signifies originality. Just like the previous card, it represents the Fixed quality, which requires conscious effort. New and original ideas may open the door to new perspectives.
The Nine of Wands refers to instinctual matters and favours exploration. It’s another Mutable card, which means that the outcome is unpredictable. However, there is a necessary experience that can be fructified afterwards.
The Six of Swords refers to theoretical matters and suggests a separation. Usually, the card represents the end of a cycle and a new beginning. Once again, it’s a Fixed card which requires conscious effort and action. Further evolution is only possible through a change in mentality.
Disclaimer.
The traditional Golden Dawn system distributes the thirty-six pipes (Numerals – the cards numbered from 2 to 10, usually written in Arabic numerals) to the thirty-six decans of the Zodiac Wheel, each card representing 10 degrees of the Zodiac.
Last year, I eventually figured out a way to distribute these cards to each degree of the Zodiac. While this is a new method that will require more data and verification, it may offer deeper insight into the details of each situation.
However, that would require a more precise identification of each ripple point, which is theoretically possible.
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