Author: Christina

Eyes on Russia

Stern Saturn and idealistic Neptune met in the 20th century in just three signs at 35 year intervals. Each time, there was a paradigm shift for Russia. 1917—By February, more than 9 million had been killed in the war; famine scratched at the civilian population as the government staggered from crisis to crisis. Then workers […]

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Mamdani! Boom!

Zohran Mamdani, the charming (Libra), charismatic (Leo Rising) new mayor of New York is well NEW — in so many ways. As you know, we are all at a moment of massive change as the big outer planets bounce back and forth between 1° and 29° of several different signs, changing the world, moving us […]

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Lily Allen’s Brilliant Break Up Album

I can’t stop listening to West End Girl, Lily Allen’s brilliant break-up album. The English poet and pop diva is a mistress of the seemingly casual but utterly precise lyric. Allen’s always seemed really real, gritty, authentic. She managed to hang on to some kind of street-cred even when life bore her up to the […]

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The Fall of the East Wing

—————————— From East Wing Magazine “If the West Wing is the mind of the nation, then the East Wing is the heart.” — Betty Ford —————————— It was bad enough when they paved over the Rose Garden, but the destruction of the East Wing of the White House by a wrecking crew is just too […]

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In Conversation with Alex Trenoweth: Zeus on the Loose

I spoke with author, teacher and astrologer Alex Trenoweth at the October Salon about her new book Zeus on the Loose. Here’s the publisher’s blurb: “Every parent wants the best for their child – and that starts with understanding how they learn. In astrology, Jupiter is the planet of growth, wisdom, and confidence – qualities […]

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In Conversation with Alex Trenoweth: Zeus on the Loose

I spoke with author, teacher and astrologer Alex Trenoweth at the October Salon about her new book Zeus on the Loose. Here’s the publisher’s blurb: “Every parent wants the best for their child – and that starts with understanding how they learn. In astrology, Jupiter is the planet of growth, wisdom, and confidence – qualities […]

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Cosmic Order

This essay came with this month’s horoscopes on 1 October. I’ve adjusted it slightly because — events, darling. This month’s illustrations were details of roses, which in themselves combine perfect order and disorder. A pair of scales, the symbol for Libra, has also been a symbol for justice for millenia. In ancient Egypt, your heart […]

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Warmongers: The Striking Similarities Between Putin and Netanyahu

No child should be part of any conflict — ever. So far, at least 20,000 Ukrainian children have been abducted and taken for “re-education” into the heart of Russia. Meanwhile, at least 17,000 Palestinian children have been killed outright by the Israeli military in the last 18 months. This is not to mention the countless […]

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Europe Comes to Washington: Who’s Who?

European leaders are meeting Donald Trump at the White House. This is a truly historic moment. Who are the personnel? In a few words… Donald Trump, we know, is a Gemini with Leo Rising, born on an eclipse so Sagittarius Moon. Changeable, but must feel regal. Volodymr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, is an Aquarian with […]

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Get on the peace train

“There was once a dreadfully wicked hobgoblin. One day he was in capital spirits because he had made a looking-glass which reflected everything that was good and beautiful in such a way that it dwindled almost to nothing, but anything that was bad and ugly stood out very clearly and looked much worse. The most […]

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