Sun Sextile/Trine Neptune

Sun sextile or trine Neptune can be a wonderfully glamorous, charismatic, musical, poetic and highly imaginative combination… that comes with a price! Surprisingly it appears that the trine aspect especially can also be tinged with tragedy. The trine goes so easily with the flow that with Neptune it can make one’s ego become too easily porous and suggestible. The willpower is easily

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Horoscope: European Union w/ June 23, 2016 Brexit vote planets

After yesterday’s Brexit vote to leave the EU, NY’s DOW plunges after opening, reports Huffington Post, which follows the global markets’ lead.

Somehow as an astrologer this all seems engineered to tally with a global crash agenda made visible by 1993’s three conjunctions of Uranus and Neptune at the POLITICAL POWER degree of 18 Capricorn, a degree which transiting Pluto is now within range of.

Fate, Free Will and the Referendum

Last night, I sat in one of the most magnificent private courtyards in Europe, listening to 200 musicians play the works of Ennio Morricone. The Italian composer, now 87 years old, conducted a huge choir and orchestra himself. The heavy rains were finished. The clouds parted, the sun set lemon and violet. The lake and its mysterious wooded island became silhouettes — and the music made us cry and cheer and stamp our feet. There were four encores. Beside me, a French student; behind me explained the films in London Italian. I heard the soft lisp of Greek and Spanish too while we […]

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Share Your Thoughts On Cruelty

What about cruelty? Do you think it’s more common in your arena of life, or have you seen a decrease of cruel behavior over time? Has there been no change?(…)Read the rest of Share Your Thoughts On Cruelty (99 words) … Read More…

Ask King Midas: Is “Spread the Wealth” Socialism?

King Midas, Etching; [CC BY 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

The following post is a Stars Over Washington republish from October 2008. I had totally forgotten I’d ever written it but, thanks to today’s Brexit vote and its possibility of adversely affecting global markets and economies, I find myself in the mood to re-post it for you now.

So whether