Author: Lynn Hayes

The astrology of 2020: What can we expect?

Astrology of 2020

Before we can look ahead, we need to understand the past. As many of you already know, Pluto left expansive Sagittarius for restrictive Capricorn in 2008, beginning a domino effect that crashed financial markets around the world and punctured bubbles of false optimism that was keeping financial and economic systems afloat. Between 2010 and 2017, […]

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Planetary news this week! Transition, expansion and adjustments

This week it’s all about Mercury!  Mercury rules the mind, transition, communication, the way we think and how information is processed in the brain as well as communication devices.  It also rules short trips and experiences that ar e short but meaningful – things that we try on to see how we might be changed […]

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Sunday prayer to call forth the light

Photo by Martine Lambrechts A WINTER SOLSTICE PRAYER The dark shadow of space leans over us… We are mindful that the darkness of greed, exploitation, and hatred also lengthens its shadow over our small planet Earth. As our ancestors feared death and evil and all the dark powers of winter, we fear that […]

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Friday repost: Christmas and the Sun of God

astrotheology christmas

Every Friday I dig into the archives to repost something of meaning in today’s world. Today I offer this alternative history of the religion of Christmas – please note that I mean no disrespect to any individual religion and apologize in advance for any of my readers who are offended. The fact that our Judeo-Christian […]

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The astrology of Andrew Yang, Democratic candidate for president

http://gty.im/1149664436 Andrew Yang is an unusual candidate in that he has no real political experience.  His career path has taken him from corporate attorney, to philanthropic fundraiser, to party organizer, to healthcare and then landed him in a small test preparation company that was later acquired by Kaplan, a giant in the field.  This […]

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Planetary news this week! A blast of liberation and an eclipse

This week is packed with planetary juju leading up to the eclipse.  A harmonious sextile from Mars to Saturn and Pluto is just behind us but the energies of calm and powerful strength still linger to offer a strong foundation from which we can create.  With the Sun having moved into Capricorn at the Solstice, […]

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Sunday poetry for the Winter Solstice

Photo by Matt Champlin Long dark mornings gradually awaken to frost covered landscapes Green fields now hardened rock, trees with their cast iron fingers pointing Accusingly at grey overcasts skies, clouds pregnant with water to fall as snow Lights from house lined streets their a golden glow cascading before them. A damp dark […]

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Planetary news this week! The Winter Solstice turns the wheel

photo from Anthony Murphy The planetary energies are relatively quiet this week and mostly benevolent.  The effect of Jupiter in a harmonious trine to Uranus which culminated last week still lingers for another week or so.  With no other major planetary alignments to dilute the effect of this wonderful trine, we can create […]

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