DC Horoscopes: Jupiter-Pluto Conjunctions of 2020

Upcoming Planetary Cycles: Endings and Beginningsby Jude CowellBelow is a tri-wheel view of all three Jupiter-Pluto Conjunctions of 2020 which perfect on April 4 (center), June 30 (middle), and November 12 (outer); all charts are set for the Capitol Building Washington DC. Notes are scribbled on the chart/s if you care to view them although I didn’t squoosh as many as usual since there simply

Lessons from Greece: The end of the Age of Taurus

I just returned from a two-week trip to Greece.  I have been fascinated by Greece my entire life – in college I read a book called The Sibyl about the Oracle at Delphi.  I had an idea even then that I had had a life as a Sibyl, telling the fortunes of passersby in the […]

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April 30th, 2019: Saturn Conjunct the South Node

Photo by  Francesco Ungaro  from  Pexels

Photo by Francesco Ungaro from Pexels

  • Saturn Rx conjunct the Capricorn South Node (20 deg)

Yesterday’s Saturn Rx underlines an ending as it meets up with the South Node. This is a powerful indicator of results from past rules, responsibilities or commitments.

A major ending or turning point is in play, but it will happen slowly. Saturn will conjoin the South Node two more times: on July 4th and September 28th. What’s crystalizing now is the first step in a process.

Some endings take more time because they have to be done correctly and thoroughly. You may need to attend to certain responsibilities before you say goodbye, or you may have to deal with rules/authority that you’ve been ignoring. Maturity is key – accept what’s happening, take care of what’s yours and say “No” to what’s no longer yours.

In some cases, you may be reconnecting with someone who has authority or with whom you feel responsible for. The energy will be heavy and unavoidable.

The door is slowly swinging shut and the clock is running down – the time has arrived to get it done and move on. Yes, you have a few months to work through it, but it needs to start now. This is not something you can rush.

April 30th, 2019: Saturn Conjunct the South Node

Photo by  Francesco Ungaro  from  Pexels

Photo by Francesco Ungaro from Pexels

  • Saturn Rx conjunct the Capricorn South Node (20 deg)

Yesterday’s Saturn Rx underlines an ending as it meets up with the South Node. This is a powerful indicator of results from past rules, responsibilities or commitments.

A major ending or turning point is in play, but it will happen slowly. Saturn will conjoin the South Node two more times: on July 4th and September 28th. What’s crystalizing now is the first step in a process.

Some endings take more time because they have to be done correctly and thoroughly. You may need to attend to certain responsibilities before you say goodbye, or you may have to deal with rules/authority that you’ve been ignoring. Maturity is key – accept what’s happening, take care of what’s yours and say “No” to what’s no longer yours.

In some cases, you may be reconnecting with someone who has authority or with whom you feel responsible for. The energy will be heavy and unavoidable.

The door is slowly swinging shut and the clock is running down – the time has arrived to get it done and move on. Yes, you have a few months to work through it, but it needs to start now. This is not something you can rush.

The Third House ~ Beltane

The third house is the house of siblings and communications. In traditional astrology, the third house was known as the house of the Moon goddess because it was…
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ReBuilding Our Value

Where we’ve been investing our energy will begin to slow down considerably, or possibly come to a complete pause under the next four-and-a-half months as Taskmaster Saturn stations retrograde on Monday April 29. As insecurities, responsibilities and fears start to rise beneath the big boss Saturn, we can either renegotiate, restructure, and rebuild… or re-experience […]