Tag: Hygeia

Zoom Chat on Sunday

I am looking forward to chatting on Sunday. It’s been quite the month. I thought we could talk about asteroids because I’ve been doing quite a bit of research recently, but the choice is yours. Bring your questions, and we’ll see whe…

Asteroids in June, July and August

Juno, the planet of contracts and marriages, is deeply involved in the current eclipses. Meanwhile, Pallas, the goddess of wisdom, is swimming through the seas of Pisces, and Hygeia, the goddess of public health, is changing signs later in the summer. This 22-minute round-up of the season’s asteroid astrology is available now on the member’s […]

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Asteroids Report, Anne Whitaker Recording & hand outs

  I hope you’ve already listened to the Asteroids Report on the members’ page. All previous reports are now available too. Just follow the link. My conversation with Anne Whitaker about the lunar nodes is also up for members, including some relevant handouts from Anne. Go to the Resources page! Enjoy. To go to the […]

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Asteroids Report March-April

I’ve just published the video on the member’s page.
It seems like some of the asteroids are lending some much needed flexibility to 2021.
The Asteroids Report is published every two months for members of The Oxford Astrologer.
 
The p…

January-February Asteroids: Hygeia Special

  The new asteroid report is up on the members’ page. As well taking a look at the actions of Vesta, Ceres and friends, I looked into Hygeia, the asteroid of health this month, because… pandemic. She’s retrograde again, and this time she’s in Leo opposing the current giant stellium in Aquarius. The does suggest […]

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October 22, 2020 Biden-Trump to Debate in Nashville

October 21, 2020: Debate a risk for Trump, Biden doesn’t need it
by Jude Cowell
If it occurs, Nashville, TN is to be the scene of the ‘final’ Biden-Trump debate on Thursday evening (October 22, 2020) so looking at planetary conditions during the debate seems a necessity whether we want to or not.

First, the Saturnian Elephant in the Room (image: ‘Blue Saturn’)
On the evening of October 22nd, the

National Nurses Day 2020: Florence Nightingale

Florence Nightingale; reproduction; Library of Congress/Public domain In 2020 Her Lamp Burns BrightlyMay 12, 2020 is the 200th birthday of Florence Nightingale, founder of the nursing profession as we know it today. Born May 12, 1820 in Florence, Italy, she served selflessly during the Crimean War (1854–1856) and became known as The Lady With the Lamp. By her constant insistence on hygienic

Asteroids in the Spotlight: Koronis and Wuhan

Four Asteroid Archetypes of a World in Crisisby Jude CowellSince what was apparently the first case of the ‘novel’ Coronavirus came to light in Wuhan, China on November 17, 2019, the world has increasingly been gripped by a contagion difficult to vanquish. Most astrologers and astrology novices (like yours truly) have long appreciated the masterful work of Demetra George, an expert on asteroids