This New Moon in Cancer, June 2014

The New Moon in Cancer takes place at 4:08 am on June 27th – the beginning of a new lunar cycle that takes us into a journey of exploration into the ways in which we connect with the people around us. The sign Cancer brings us in touch with our family roots, but “family” can be defined in many different ways.  Most narrowly, “family” is defined as a group of related individuals living in a household together.  But family is widely defined as “a group of people sharing a common […]

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Astrodynamics feed issues

If you have been a subscriber to this blog for over a year, you may have stopped receiving new posts in your email box. Mercury retrograde is a great time to look over your blog and see where there are errors, and in doing this I discovered that most of my feed subscribers use Feedburner, but Feedburner stopped picking up the new posts.  Meanwhile I had switched to Feedblitz but only new subscribers are on that platform. In any event, no matter which service you use you should now receive all of […]

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Born Today 26 June

Dear Cancer, everything you do this coming Solar year will be about gaining empowerment–and that’s good, it’s time for you …Continue reading →

Astrology and Pregnancy

  Excerpt from my latest Sasstrology article. Please leave comments on the Sasstrology site. “When will I get pregnant? Can I get pregnant? Next to romance, this topic is the most emotional, fraught with joy and heartbreak. There are definit…

Something about uncontrollables…

I’ve had an emotional couple of days. Miss 16 hopped on a plane this morning (without me) to spend the next couple of weeks in Asia. She’ll be doing some service activities for the next week in Hong Kong (packing…Read more →

Born Today 25 June

Dear Cancer, it seems whether you’re aware of it or not, you’re busy altering your world–but why? It looks like …Continue reading →