There is something deeply strange about modern life.
We live surrounded by technology capable of measuring distant galaxies, mapping the human genome, and detecting solar storms — yet many of us still feel disconnected from the living cosmos around us.
We speak about nature as if we were separate from it. We look at the sky as if it were mere decoration.
But the truth is: Human life has always existed in relationship with celestial rhythms.
Not just symbolically. Physically.
Brazilian neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis reminds us of something both scientific and profound: the Earth’s magnetic field directly shaped the evolution of the human nervous system.
The frequencies of the Schumann Resonance — electromagnetic waves generated by lightning that reverberate through the Earth’s atmosphere — are astonishingly close to the frequencies of human brain activity.
In other words: The planet speaks in waves that our brains inherently carry.
Solar winds interact with the Earth’s magnetic field. The Earth’s magnetic field affects biological systems. And our nervous system evolved inside this invisible cosmic dialogue.
We are not observers standing outside the universe. We are participants within it.
Perhaps this is why, across civilizations and throughout history, human beings have instinctively looked to the sky in moments of transition, uncertainty, grief, initiation, and rebirth.
Not because the planets "control" us. But because life on Earth has always moved in harmony with larger rhythms.
Astrology, in its deepest sense, was never meant to disconnect us from our reality. It was meant to help us remember our place within the living fabric of existence.
The Language of Awareness
This is the foundational perspective behind the Soul Mandala.
I do not approach astrology as a tool for prediction or spiritual consumption. I approach it as a language of awareness.
A symbolic mirror. A way to observe the relationship between our inner life and cosmic cycles with greater consciousness, responsibility, and presence.
Because self-knowledge is not abstract. It is biological. It is emotional, energetic, and relational.
To understand ourselves is to understand the rhythms we belong to.
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The tides move with the Moon.
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The body responds to light.
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The nervous system responds to frequencies.
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The psyche responds to cycles.
And perhaps what we call "awakening" is not becoming something new—but simply remembering that we were never separate from the cosmos to begin with.
Cosmic Reflections is an invitation to explore the space between the sky and human experience — where science, symbolism, consciousness, and lived experience meet.
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