(Astrology Explored) “Because right now, Japan and much of the world are living on a prayer.” A second reactor, the #3 reactor, at Fukashima Daiichi Power Plant is at risk for catastrophic failure as Japanese workers scramble to cool reactors. … Continue reading →
Author: Beth Turnage
The Astrology of Disasters–The Fukushima Power Plant Explosion
(Astrology Explored) “This is not a rehearsal”—Robert Phoenix on FB One of five nuclear reactors at Fukushima Nuclear plant is in danger of an imminent core meltdown, as an explosion rocked the area around the plant and clouds of black … Continue reading →
Dietrich Pessen Astrology Lecture: “The Life You Really Live”
(Astrology Explored) Boston-based author, lecturer, and radio personality, Dietrech Pessin, will give a lecture on the significance of your first solar return in her lecture “Your First Solar Return, The Life You Really Live” March 17, 2011, 7:00 PM for … Continue reading →
The Astrological Society of Connecticut New Age Fair
Just after the spectacular full moon in Leo, the Astrological Society of Connecticut is holding its second New Age Fair of the 2010-2011 season at the Keeney Memorial Center, 200 Main Street, Wethersfield, CT from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. … Continue reading →
Astrological Society of CT Lecture: Darkness & Light–Influence of Eclipses
Professional astrologer and lecturer Gloria Star will explore the nature of the eclipses at her lecture Darkness and Light: The Influence of Eclipses February 17, 2011, 7:00 PM at the Astrological Society of Connecticut. Eclipses command the attention of astrologers … Continue reading →
The Astrology of Superbowl Sunday: Green Bay Hot– Steelers Not?
The favorite is the Greenbay Packers. The underdog, if you ever dare call them that, is the Pittsburgh Steelers. The point spread is 2.5. Does anyone really think this game isn’t going to be gut gripping? I don’t know if … Continue reading →
Astrology and the Skeptics: An Open Letter to Dr. Rebekah Higgitt
(Astrology Explored) Dr. Rebekah Higgitt, Curator of History of Science and Technology National Maritime Museum and Royal Observatory Greenwich, UK Dear Dr. Higgitt, Recently in an BBC television show, two scientists proclaimed that “astrology was rubbish” prompting an article by … Continue reading →
The Astrology of Transits: The Problem with Mars In Aquarius
(Astrology Explored) Oh, it’s you. Didn’t I make it clear last year that I wanted nothing to do with you? Now here you are crossing over the doorway of my tenth house opposing my Uranus, getting ready to conjunct my … Continue reading →
Writing Posts That Ride Search Engine Popularity
(Astroblogging) In an astrology blogging workshop that I gave last year I talked about using Google Trends to mine subjects for blog posts. One attendee objected saying he didn’t want his writing dictated by the popular media. He seemed to … Continue reading →
Astrology and Celebrity: A Pluto Moment for Keith Olbermann
(Astrology Explored) Keith Olbermann was MSNBC’s most popular personality and single-handedly led its transformation to an outspoken, left-leaning cable news network in prime time. Despite that, he often seemed to be walking on a tightrope with his job. Friday night, … Continue reading →
