Happy Birthday USA 2018 edition

Like human beings, nations and entities also have astrological charts and a look at the planetary cycles affecting nations can tell us a great deal about what is in store.  Personal request from me: Political posts can generate nastiness.  Please keep all comments productive and astrological.  Pluto Geeky astrological detail:  I use the Sibley chart […]

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July 6th, 2018: Third Quarter Square

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The 3rd Quarter Square between the Aries Moon and Cancer Sun (14 deg) can challenge your perceptions of security, family and the past. New impulses can make things uncomfortable, it’s time to step forward in a direction that will eventually culminate with the intensive transformations of the July 12th eclipse. 

Anger, restlessness, impatience. These are all signs that it’s time to leave the past behind. Something is winding down – it’s not done yet, but the glass is on its way to empty. Maybe you’re breaking with tradition, or breaking out of your comfort zone. Maybe you’re confronting family issues. Don’t be afraid to break with tradition. 

 

Juno in the Garden (Part One)

“Th’ whole world’s in a terrible state o’ chassis” Captain Boyle in Juno and the Paycock In Sean O’Casey’s play, Juno and the Paycock, Juno Boyle is the matriarch of a broken family. While her children are wrecked and her husband is a wastrel, she carries on providing, protecting and planning. The roles of the divine Juno — hugely popular among the Romans — are notoriously multifarious, but perhaps not so dissimilar from her Irish namesake. She was protector of the community, matrons, demobbed soldiers, and newborn babies. She was a goddess of childbirth and marriage, civic order; spear-bearer, consort, […]

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