
"Ludovica Squirru’s Vision: Rebuilding Argentina’s Spirit Through Chinese Astrology"
Today, we explore a fascinating perspective on Argentina’s spiritual journey led by Ludovica Squirru, a prominent figure in Chinese astrology. For over two decades, she has advocated for the spiritual re-foundation of Argentina—a concept she celebrates annually on December 4th. What does this entail? It’s a blend of astrology, cultural introspection, and communal energy that seeks to renew the nation’s spirit.
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Ludovica’s inspiration traces back to her observations of the I Ching and Argentina’s astrological “birth chart,” linked to its independence day, July 9, 1816. She highlights a persistent challenge symbolized by the hexagram “The Work on What Has Been Spoiled.” This imagery of decay and renewal, she believes, mirrors Argentina’s struggles—a cycle of repeating mistakes without addressing root causes. Ludovica points to the astrological tension on the country’s independence day—marked by a full moon in opposition to the sun—as a metaphor for the enduring conflict between the government and its people.
In 2003, alongside other spiritual and cultural leaders, Ludovica formalized this re-foundation through the “Spiritual Foundation of Argentina.” This initiative merges various traditions, including Mapuche cosmovision, eco-spirituality, and Mayan astrology, to foster a collective awakening. Its inaugural event featured iconic artist Charly García performing the national anthem under the open skies—a vivid symbol of art, unity, and hope.
Fast forward to today, the event attracts record participation, reflecting a growing resonance with Ludovica’s ideas. Participants engage in activities such as meditation, constellations, and astrological sessions, all aimed at fostering introspection and a renewed sense of community. Ludovica encourages people to join remotely, lighting candles or meditating, emphasizing inclusivity and collective energy.
Looking ahead, her latest work focuses on 2025’s Year of the Wood Snake, urging adaptability, mindfulness, and simplicity. She sees Argentina as a microcosm of global struggles and believes this movement helps individuals and communities rise above adversity.
Ludovica’s work isn’t just about astrology; it’s a call to rebuild Argentina’s identity through spiritual and artistic exploration. For her, this transformation begins with each person looking inward and embracing the potential for growth and change.
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