The Fabulous Chart of Alice in Wonderland

You’re nothing but a pack of cards.One of the cleverest and most enchanting heroines in all literature was born on a sultry afternoon 160 years ago on the banks of the River Isis right here in Oxford.It was the 4th of July, 1862. Charles Dodg…

Horoscopes for September 23rd to September 30th

  Overview The Full Moon in Aries hits on September 29th.  It will be strongly influenced by Uranus’ transit of Aries, so expect some jolts and revelations. Full Moons involve completions; the events of the past month will have led … …

Fixed Star Unukalhai

The brightest star in constellation Serpens the Snake is Unukalhai, located at 22º Scorpio. Sometimes it is called Cor Serpentis, meaning the Serpent’s Heart. It’s a 2nd magnitude, pale yellow star found in the snakes neck. According to Ptolemy, the stars of constellation Serpens are of a Saturn Mars nature, which of course in traditional terms means an arch-villain. Robson suggests that they give “wisdom, craft, deceit, malice, a feeble will and danger of poison.”[2] The main problem is the risk of poisoning, or intoxication through drugs or alcohol. It doesn’t necessarily mean the subject will be a drug addict, rather that these people are unusually sensitive to toxins and suffer more than most when exposed to smoke, heavy metals, chemicals and alcohol. Some people do crave the very thing that they are allergic to however giving us a fatal attraction. This star seems to have an extremely hypnotic effect then, drawing you in with its undulating vibration. Robson has an extremely negative view of it. He associates it primarily with violence and poisoning with a crafty, criminal and immoral subtext. 1930’s gentleman Vivian Robson (Yes, he was a man) used the term “evil environment” to politely imply a gay […]

Autumnal Equinox: Temperance

It’s tempting to think if you won the lottery tomorrow and never had to work again, you’d do nothing but dance and jump for joy—and for awhile, you probably would. But eventually the ghost of summer vacations past would return to haunt you, and you’d no doubt grow tired of endless revelry, like a child who has grown jaded from a diet of candy bars and suddenly craves vegetables….

The post Autumnal Equinox: Temperance appeared first on April Elliott Kent's Big Sky Astrology.