Lost and Found: Nine Year Cycles of Evolution and Change
with Tess Parker
Sunday, May 17
2-4pm Eastern
Every ~18 years, the lunar nodes return to the place of your birth, and halfway between this cycle, they form a reversal to that placement.
These 9 year cycles can be powerful turning points, and moments of receiving insight into one’s purpose and unique qualities.
In these moments, life structures, desires, motivations, and meaning can change in deep and impactful ways. We may feel both the pull of the future and the weight of the past at once as we face discomfort, and find courage to step into the unknown.
In this workshop, we will explore the rhythm of the nodal return and reversal both astrologically and through the lens of biography.
By reflecting on these nine-year intervals, we begin to trace the through-lines of the soul’s initiatory path…recognizing places of inherent strength, as well what is seeking to be developed within us.
Materials: Journal or notebook, drawing paper and pencil, colored pencils.
Optional: Bring a copy of your birth chart.
Meet the Facilitator…
Tess Parker is a writer, astrologer, and consultant for non-profits and small businesses, currently enjoying a role supporting the CBSA with their administrative needs.
Her path has been shaped by many living streams of anthroposophy in practice. She previously served as Director of Programs for the Anthroposophical Society in America and has also worked as a Waldorf educator and administrator. Before her years in education, Tess co-founded and stewarded Common Hands Farm in upstate New York, a biodynamic initiative devoted to regenerative agriculture and community-supported farming.
Astrologically, Tess is the founder of Harmony of the Spheres, where she offers natal chart readings and supports clients in navigating unfolding astrological cycles and transits—helping them cultivate clarity, perspective, and a deeper relationship to their life path. Learn more here or book a session.For writing and to stay in touch, subscribe to her substack.
Registration
Workshop fees are at a sliding scale between $30-$90
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Note that workshops will not be recorded and are based on live participation.
If you would like to request financial assistance to participate in this workshop please email administration@biographysocialart.org.
The Center for Biography and Social Art is committed to equal opportunity and does not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or any other protected class.