Excerpt from my weekly newsletter.
The Need For More: Moon Conjunct Jupiter In The Natal Chart
While Moon/Jupiter people may be optimistic partners, their extreme emotional reactions can cause some problems.
Astrology Today: December 5, 2012 – Integrity
“There’s some things that I just won’t do; I think it’s time that I told ’em to you… I don’t do windows and I won’t go to hell for you.”
–Hank Cochran
Venus in Scorpio – Depth of Field
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has her Venus in Scorpio,now endorsed by Warren Buffett to run for President 2016. On the 21st November, 2012 she brokered a ceasefire in Gaza, with Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Pal…
Too Much Information vs Mindfulness
Various Aspects by Deborah StevensonIs your head about to explode From information overload?Just asking.Last time Jupiter was in Gemini, the internet was probably not in your pocket. That was 12 years ago.Jupiter is the planet of expansion. Gemini…
Women – When Do You Have Sex With A Man You Are Dating?
Ask the collective.
A Comment on Today, and a Little AstroEssence for Tomorrow 4 December 2012: ‘A Fog in Mind’
In last week’s ECLIPSE I said this of today, the 3rd: We may wake up in the morning with great …Continue reading »
Are You Sure That’s What You Need To Let Go Of?
Lots of talk about the transiting North Node in Scorpio. But don’t forget about the transiting South Node in Taurus. The South Node is about old stuff that you need to let go of. And there’s more to it than … Continue reading →
Astrology Today: December 4, 2012 – Rock Your Disco Pants
“Our bees will blot out the Sun!”
“Then we will hug in the shade.”
–300 Parody, PG Version
Eclipsing the Reputation of Thomas Jefferson
Who Dares Out Mr. Jefferson?
by Jude Cowell
Seventeen days after the Solar Eclipse of November 13, 2012 manifested in Scorpio, an op-ed appeared in the New York Times, written by Paul Finkelman and titled, The Monster of Monticello.
With perhaps thousands of opinions expressed upon our American icon through the decades in books, articles, and essays (most of which cast a rosy halo ’round
