Moon Trine Saturn

Moon trine Saturn is a great balance of intuition and realism. The sensitive moon and severe Saturn do not usually make easy bedfellows, but the trine warms and soften things here nicely. The over-riding theme is the need to achieve so as to build personal security. Moon trine Saturn may have grown up with a critical or strict mother so they are used to keeping to a fixed timetable, getting all their homework done and deferring gratification.These folk have a very strong work ethic and the stamina and patience to see a job through to the bitter end no matter what obstacles confront them. Moon trine Saturn can be quite status hungry, this may come from a deep insecurity of whether they are truly talented or beautiful enough. The trine here does seem to attract wealth and they really don’t need to work half as hard as they think they do to get it either. Moon trine Saturn seems to exude trustworthiness and capability. You have the feeling they will look after your money responsibly since they tend to be thrifty. Moon trine Saturn are famous for their hoarding, they love nostalgia and can be big collectors. Some can go […]

Full Moon March 2013 – Flamboyant

The Full Moon on March 27 2013 by Darkstar Astrology at 6 º Libra. A dramatic and complex double yod, all those Christmas turkeys really will come home to roost! “Coming out theatrically, sorting out cases, running away to join the circus, acting things out, seeking solicitors “

Mystery of the Great Seal’s Eye of Horus Reversed

Was the Great Seal’s Eye of Horus Reversed for Propaganda Purposes?

by Jude Cowell

"What reaches the heart without going through the mind is likely to bounce back and put the mind out of business. Propaganda taken in that way is like a drug you do not know you are swallowing. The effect is mysterious; you do not know afterwards why you feel or think the way you do."

-Mortimer Jerome Adler

Rockefeller looked forward to a New World Order

“We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time Magazine, and other great publications who directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years but the world is now more sophisticated