Convergence: 2026 Cosmic Calendar: Astrology Almanac & Journal

Author:   Virginia Rosenberg ,  Auburn Lily ,  Emily King ,  Jillian Sinnott
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Pages:   108
Publication Date:   25 December 2025
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Convergence: 2026 Cosmic Calendar: Astrology Almanac & Journal


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Author:   Virginia Rosenberg ,  Auburn Lily ,  Emily King ,  Jillian Sinnott
Publisher:   BookBaby
Imprint:   BookBaby
ISBN:  

9798317822170


Pages:   108
Publication Date:   25 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Virginia Rosenberg is a mother of 3 exquisite children, a mind-sailor, and a dirt-loving poetess. She wields astrology as an intuitive healing art, a navigation system, and a gateway to embodied time-travel. She lives with her soul family in the Appalachian mountains. Since 2010, Virginia has performed thousands of readings for querents in all walks of life. Her mystical-yet-rooted writings have made her a household name. Virginia leads an in-depth astrology school and community called Sky Scholar, where seekers worldwide weave together through their love of wisdom-keeping and wayfinding. Virginia welcomes you to this Calendar as an astrologer, too. We are all astrologers. It's in our bones. Astrology is an ancient language art. A mother tongue made of maps. May this calendar be a nexus and a prayer place for attunement to the wider realms of Nature. Let it aid you in meaningful pause, reflection, and integration as you journey through the wilds of 2026. May it be a resource to support your depth of listening as you sense the songs the planets sing through your life, guiding you home to what you've always known. Auburn Lily found her home in Appalachia in 2009. A dormant mystic, the magick in these mountains awakened her from a spiritual slumber. Fueled by a curious mind and psychic bloodline, she found herself in a mysterious, beautiful web of mysticism and innate knowing. After years of honing her craft as a solitary practitioner, in 2017, she found herself managing a metaphysical shop, answering a call to step into deep visibility in her magick. Now, Auburn is a published author and works in the mystical healing arts, offering Soul Alchemy readings steeped in intuitive astrology, leading magickal gatherings in her community, the crystalline coven, and more. Find out more at auburnlily.com Auburn also supports Virginia Rosenberg as the online business manager & Sky Scholar administrator. Emily King is an intuitive astrologer devoted to guiding people into deeper relationship with themselves, their families, and the soul patterns that shape their lives. She specializes in astrology as a tool for healing and transformation, especially within families, supporting clients to uncover meaning, connection, and belonging. Emily brings her creative writing gifts to the work of intuitive astrologer Virginia Rosenberg, while building her own practice, Emily King Astrology, where she offers soul-centered readings, parentchild guides, and astrology-based mentorship. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband, tending a home rooted in nature and simplicity. Learn more at emilykingastrology.com Jillian Sinnott is a folk artist. She enjoys using her creativity to make meaning and tell stories. The heavenly bodies and their constant shifting are her greatest muse. In this calendar, she combines her decade-long practice of circular drawing with her inherited love of fabric, color, and craft-making. The fabrics in these pieces were gathered from the donations of loved-ones, along with a few beloved articles of her own. She first wove the donations into a pair of braided rugs, and the leftover scraps became the backgrounds for the circles you see here. The mechanisms by which she creates these images are unsophisticated, requiring only scissors, scraps, canvas board, hot glue, colored pencils, pen and ink, and paper. She creates with the same tools she was given as a child, sitting around her grandmother's kitchen table with her siblings and cousins.

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