This issue of The CAELi Review features three articles, three poems, and an exclusive three-page excerpt from the upcoming republication of Robert P. Blaschke's seminal work, Progressions. Our contributors to this issue have brought forth a rich tapestry of materials that offer diverse and unique perspectives on astrology and its applications. Our articles range from modernizing astrological approaches while staying rooted in ancestral and historical context, exploring the life and work of a prominent figure in the early 20th-century occult and astrological movements, to a deep dive into stellar astrology techniques applied to nativities. These articles are a treasure trove of diverse insights that are sure to pique your interest, broaden your horizons, and challenge your beliefs. Our poetry selections offer a deeper understanding of the purpose of astrology and its role in helping us navigate life's crossroads. These works of art encourage us to discover hidden unities behind apparent discontinuities, find the true meaning behind the values or curses of approximations, and value lunar discontinuities as rhythmic time.