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by Jude CowellMonday June 1, 2020: Prior to the brutal murder-by-cop of George Floyd (May 25, 2020 8:30 pm cdt Minneapolis, MN; 3Sag05 rising with his natal Neptune 5:34, then Venus 6:03) which has triggered protests, riots, and violence across our nation, I had access to my original ‘Jude Cowell’ Facebook account and page on which I had asked a general astrology-related question which received
Update! Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and Pluto were retrograde when Mercury reversed course on June 18th. Neptune turned retrograde on the 23rd. This gave us a total of six planets, backing up. We had something similar in August, 2018. It caused … Re…
The 2nd is a Good Day To . . . see the value in what’s been hidden, discarded, or that …Continue reading →
It’s time for difficult discussions about sensitive areas of disagreement… To question our beliefs, and to try to become conversant in different languages.
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April and Jen bring you the scoop on this week’s Venus/Mars showdown, its Sun/Mars showdown, and the first of three eclipses over what promises to be one heck of a 6-week eclipse season. Also: A mini-lesson on Mean vs. True Lunar Nodes.
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It’s a tumultuous month in the skies, what with eclipses and retrogrades, but what’s good for you? To read your horoscope or sign up for horoscopes and all the other benefits and discounts including the free monthly Zoom Q&A, click here.
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Even though Mercury has moved on to Moon ruled Cancer, we still have the Sun and retrograde Venus touring Gemini. It gives Gemini season extra sensors on the outside. Gemini seeks input, so this is ideal but possibly a bit … Read More…
1932 and 2022: Eclipse Cycles Rhyme with Historic Eventsby Jude CowellMay 31, 2020: Forewarned is forearmed.And probably most people would agree that the first election of democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt on November 8, 1932 was certainly for him a "rise to power" in the US but today, in light of current societal conditions, let’s consider a different rise to power which occurred in 1932 Berlin via