The Seer and the Stars (2025-03-20)

Olympia, WALocal News

Scheduled for March 20, 2025, "The Seer and the Stars" invites attendees to explore the cosmos at Soul Cafe in Olympia. Hosted by the gifted psychic intuitive Karin Olsen, this monthly gathering aims to unravel the astrological influences shaping the upcoming month. Each session features a unique astrologer, and the March event will spotlight Gray Crawford, a professional astrologer with a relational approach to astrology. Gray draws from both ancient and modern techniques, synthesizing insights from various astrological traditions. His contributions to astrology have been recognized at numerous conferences and in published works, enhancing the credibility of the event.

Attendees can expect a blend of inspiration, guidance, and community among fellow astrology enthusiasts. This gathering is perfect for spiritual seekers looking to navigate life's complexities with greater clarity. Don’t miss the chance to align with the stars and uncover what the universe has in store.

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