The Brief

• A local psychic astrologer attributes the Milwaukee Brewers’ record-breaking season to a spiritual rebirth tied to their 1970 founding

• Heather Carmona says the team is experiencing a “nodal return” that explains both their success and current slump

• The psychic believes positive thinking from fans is crucial for the team’s success going forward

LA CROSSE (WKBT) — A local psychic astrologer says the Milwaukee Brewers’ recent struggles are part of a larger spiritual journey, and all hope is not lost for the team’s playoff run.

Despite the Brewers facing challenges in their current series, psychic astrologer Heather Carmona believes the team’s difficulties can be explained through their astrological chart dating back to when they became the Brewers in 1970.

“It is absolutely no accident why they’re going through what they’re going through, because at the end of the day, their purpose is to be more spiritual as a team,” Carmona said.

According to Carmona, the Brewers are experiencing a “nodal return” this year, which she says explains both their record-breaking season and recent slump. She believes this spiritual rebirth is actually the key to their success.

“This is very much what they’re meant to do as a team is they’re meant to lean into their spiritual gifts,” she said.

Carmona says the team’s recent struggles aren’t surprising and could work in their favor.

“I think they work better under pressure, especially with where the chart is at now,” she said.

For the team to succeed going forward, Carmona believes they need to abandon perfectionism and embrace their spiritual side.

“The lesson here for them is to use their spiritual gifts to move themselves forward. And that’s why everything’s been happening the way it has this year,” she said.

Carmona also analyzed the birth charts of team personnel, including manager Pat Murphy.

“Pat Murphy, he’s got some lucky transits going on in his chart today, so I’m very excited,” she said.

However, she cautioned that Murphy’s positive energy could lead to overconfidence.

“The energy is high for him, he feels strong. He feels vigorous. It’s going to lead him to take more risks. But he does need to be careful not to be overconfident,” Carmona said.

Despite the team’s current position in the series, Carmona maintains there’s still hope for a turnaround.

“Miracles happen and the Brewers have pulled out more than one miracle this year. So it’s time for more and it’s time for that good energy to be pushed forward to the team. We can do this. They can do this,” she said.

Carmona emphasized that fan support plays a crucial role in the team’s success.

“Those who are skeptics are holding the team back, undoubtedly,” she said.

Carmona practices in Holmen, Wis. You can learn more about her and her services here.

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