I recently subscribed to an astronomy online newsletter. One of the first emails I received had a picture of Arrokoth. I was immediately intrigued, but I was full on with other things, so I saved the email. Then a few days after, there was another email from the same source about Arrokoth. Well…I better check it out!
So I did some research and was struck by a lot of things. Here’s what I wrote on Facebook:
“Some notes I jotted down.
Currently conjunct Pluto and square Chiron, Spica, and the Nodes.
Formerly nicknamed Ultima Thule. Thule is the most north location mentioned in ancient Greek and Roman literature. Metaphysically means a distant place beyond the known world. Ultima is the name for the larger lobe, while Thule is the smaller. Now named Wenu and Weeyo. Arrokoth is Powhatan for cloud or sky.
Arrokoth symbolizes the Algonquian’s strength and endurance. It also symbolizes the search for understanding the origins of the universe.
Kuiper belt object. 22 miles long (Also, 13 and 9 miles across = 22); volume ratio b/w the two: 1. 9.1.0 – equals 11
High resolution images taken by NASA on a flyby January 1, 2019 (Jan. 1st - 1/1). On Feb. 8, 2019, (numerologically 22) more accurate depiction of the shape is discovered.
Nicknamed 11 from its designation of 1110113Y
298 yr orbit
bilobate – consisting of two lobes; connected by a bright band name Akasa Linea – maybe connected to the Akasha?
Surface spectrum and color similarities to Pholus. Tholins gives it its reddish color. Tholins are in many Kuiper belt objects, dwarf planets, and centaurs.
One of the depressions in the smaller lobe is named Sky (previously named Maryland).”
I got the feeling of dwarves and/or gnomes coming in. I also wrote: “I'm looking at the squares now and may write something about it. Time of harvest via Spica and protection. Hmmmm... The great awakening.”
The next day, I wrote more on fb:
“I'm going to post some notes/impressions I got when tuning in. Perhaps others have some insights, too?
Arrokoth is captivating me right now. It’s two entities enmeshed together, with one bigger than the other – so duality. Maybe twin souls? Hmmm…could be masculine/feminine (since males are usually larger) or one is more awakened and embodying their soul than the other? Or one more trapped in the matrix than the other? It’d be so cool to connect to the noosphere (thanks to my natural abilities with Makemake’s placement in my natal chart) and start reading natal charts with Arrokoth. But if it’s connected to twin souls, then maybe that’s just for the twin souls? Or maybe it represents duality and how we best integrate it into our lives/ our birth charts. Hmmm.
[Tuning in, I get] primal, primordial, instinct, rudimentary, back to basics, primitive – but in a way that is nature connected, not anything to do with lower intelligence – more like simplicity of life; merging with another, resilience, integrating, working together, cooperation, 1 plus 1 equals 2; healing, adapting, transcending, merging baggage into self to make something beautifully integrated; striving, but in simpler ways, nothing convoluted, rather organic merging.
Formerly nicknamed Ultima Thule. Thule is the most north location mentioned in ancient Greek and Roman literature. Metaphysically means a distant place beyond the known world. Ultima is the name for the larger lobe, while Thule is the smaller. Now named Wenu and Weeyo. Arrokoth is Powhatan for cloud or sky. Arrokoth symbolizes the Algonquian’s strength and endurance. It also symbolizes the search for understanding the origins of the universe.
Kuiper belt object. 22 miles long (Also, 13 and 9 miles across = 22); volume ratio b/w the two: 1. 9.1.0 – equals 11
High resolution images taken by NASA on a flyby January 1, 2019 (Jan. 1st - 1/1). On Feb. 8, 2019, (numerologically 22) more accurate depiction of the shape is discovered.
Nicknamed 11 from its designation of 1110113Y
298 yr orbit
bilobate – consisting of two lobes; connected by a bright band name Akasa Linea – maybe connected to the Akasha?
Surface spectrum and color similarities to Pholus. Tholins gives it its reddish color. Tholins are in many Kuiper belt objects, dwarf planets, and centaurs.
One of the depressions in the smaller lobe is named Sky (previously named Maryland).
In pictures, the smaller and larger lobes move around, so one isn’t on top or on a particular side all the time. Maybe it is about integrating and being human – learning to balance – to include all aspects of yourself – all your gifts.
It’s a transpersonal planet. Some say that transpersonals don’t affect us as much, but I disagree. These are 5D planets coming into our discovery/consciousness now. They’re here to help usher in a new age, so that is very personal. However, we do have to transcend a lot of the individual crap that goes on, which has influenced the way society is. So we have to transmute/transform/transcend/transition, and these transpersonal planets are here to help. They awaken us; they jar us, if necessary, out of our complacency and our inertia – our stuckness in being mediocre and whining about life.
Look at them; they’re way out there – seemingly alone. Yet they still keep on going, yet soooo far away from their Sun…like humans. So far away from our source, because we have forgotten so much. But these beautiful, extremely far away planets, asteroids, dwarf planets, Kuiper Belt objects – they keep on going. They keep rotating and are even transmitting energies to us, to help us. They remind us that, even when alone, we can still keep on going. However, are we really ever totally alone? No. We may not see what is around to help us, but when we get still, we can feel the help. We just have to get out of our own way.
The transpersonal planets are also called outer planets because we can’t see them with our naked eye. Arrokoth is a symbol that we are never alone. We do have someone or something with us (or within us). We can integrate that help and be inspired by it. After all, Arrokoth was named to symbolize the Algonquian’s strength and endurance. These transpersonal planets are the epitome of strength and endurance, despite our view of them being so cold and alone.”