This issue of The CAELi Review features a deeper analysis of stellar precessional cycles in mundane astrology, articles on how to analyze both full and empty houses, and an opinion piece on facing the future artificial intelligence head on, which presents strategies to advance us as we navigate its ever growing interconnectedness with our society. It contains two poems by poets who muse on the moment of Pluto's discovery and a human experience of synodic cycles nestled inside a shifting cosmological perspective. Finally, there's also some salty sagesse shedding light on the days of the Moon, an integral technique of ancient astrology that in my eyes, has never quite been fully reconstructed before, until now, published here for the first time...