A Cosmic Day of Back-to-Back Talks

This is just a reminder that on Saturday I’ll be giving a talk in Trinity College, Oxford entitled How the @£@$*(^* Did We Get Here and participating in a panel discussion about the year ahead. There are four other excellent speakers on the day, including Anton D’Abreu (from Cycles of History on Transits), Israel Ajose (on Earth Houses), Pamela Armstrong (on Feminism) and Louise Hutson (on Renaissance astrologer William Lilly). It’s quite a packed schedule. The Oxford Astrology Group would like to encourage as many people to come as possible, so even if your knowledge of astrology is tenuous, come along for […]

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What Does It Mean When The GOP Says They’re Undoing FDR’s Legacy?

For anyone confused over the intentions for the American people of the upcoming Trump administration and Republican austerians, ideologues, and theocrats, please take 16 minutes to absorb the following segment from Thom Hartmann (Dec 15, 2016):

One of the more hideous and haunting sounds we’re hearing in our nightmares is Ayn Rand snickering from her grave at the gullible Trump voters that

2017: The Toolkit

Welcome to 2017 – may it bring all sorts of fabulousness with it. In case you’re interested, I’ve posted my writing goals here, my resolutions here, and what’s in store for this website here. To kick the year off, I’ve…

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Looking backward to look ahead

The Romans celebrated the first day of the year as a festival to Janus, their god of gates, doors, beginnings and endings. They named the month of January after him, and portrayed him with two faces: one looking back and one looking forward. Janus presided over transition from past to future, the passage from childhood […]

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