Question for Ruby Slipper Readers

I’ve had several requests to publish astrology/Tarot lessons. I’m thinking of doing this, most likely in a PDF version that would be purchased and downloaded off this site. It would be reasonably priced and written in a straightforward and …

Season of the Witch

Now that we are through the New Moon in Scorpio Lunar Eclipse and have begun the trip into the deepest realms of the subconscious, we have no fewer than five planets and luminaries as well as an asteroid, all lined up today in a Scorpio stellium: Venus, Sun, Pallas, Moon, Saturn and Ceres. The art and magic of astrology originated in the Northern hemisphere and the seasonal implications are less apt for the Southern hemisphere (although astrology still works there!).   For those of us in the top half of the world, The […]

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November Monthly Horoscopes by Kelli Fox, The Astrologer

Aries Taurus Gemini Cancer Leo Virgo Libra Scorpio Sagittarius Capricorn Aquarius Pisces Aries On the 1st, Mars, your ruling planet, forms a supportive angle to intuitive Neptune. Trust your instincts regarding a big career move; an exciting job opportunity may be coming your way. On the 3rd, the willful Sun will make a sextile to […]

Astro-Notes: Solar Eclipses 2015 — 2017

Thursday Oct 23, 2014: Solar Eclipse Considerations for 2015–2019 by Jude Cowell With the October 23, 2014 Solar Eclipse @00Sco24 here, the last eclipse of 2014, let’s take a futuristic peek at the 6 upcoming Solar Eclipses of the years 2015 through…

Dragonfly Wings

From egg to naiad to dragonfly. All our stories have the same beginning and the same ending. We are born and we die. A dragonfly may spend five years as a naiad and just a few months as a pond-skimming, silk-shimmering dancer. How does a naiad feel when it loses its husk and finds that, after all, it is a creature that flies? From water to earth to air. For the most part, we live a lot longer than dragonflies, and we may have had wings once or twice in our lifetimes already and lost them. We may have gone from dragonfly […]

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