dublab presents the Sounds of Now
dublab presents the Sounds of Now

Middle Pillar Sounds: Scorpio Season

11.10.25

Spiritual, conscious, and creative hub supported by listening journeys designed to assist astrological and metaphysical, personal and collective energetic processes. The project was born in London in 2019 from the idea of that ‘sweet spot’, the Middle Pillar according to the Hermetic Principle of Polarity. That centered space to feel aligned with Oneness and our unique experience as humans. Music is the healing force, and how we experience it is the healing alchemy. We mix tarot and astrology to set the tone for each show. We humbly welcome you to this safe space of sound exploration. Enjoy!

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As the Sun sinks into Scorpio, the air thickens, its languid heat calling us into hidden rooms and deeper waters. This season asks for nothing less than radical honesty, inviting us to meet our shadows with the same courage we reserve for the light. Under Scorpio’s rule, what we’ve ignored begins to stir: old loyalties, buried desires, unspoken pacts.

The cosmos supports the descent. Intense transits tighten the threads: Uranus retracing into Taurus tasks us with rethinking what (and who) we’ve given our power to.

Meanwhile, as Neptune hovers in its final degrees of Pisces, the veil between worlds thins; illusions unravel, and what remains is raw truth.

The Full Moon in Taurus along the Scorpio axis glints like a mirror: it shows where our foundations hold, and where they crack.

This season doesn’t ask that we emerge unscathed. It asks that we emerge real. That we let endings become liminal thresholds and reckon with the power in our own reclamation. In the alchemy of what breaks down, authenticity takes shape. Dance with your shadows with this mix that was designed with the whole intention of supporting you (all of us) during the most intense time of the year.

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”

– R. Buckminster Fuller

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