So. You know what transits are going to hit your chart. “Transiting X is going to trine my Moon!” Fantastic. But then what? What do you do with that information? A client made me aware of the distinction between describing how a … C…
4 Things to Get Right With Saturn in Scorpio
October by James Tissot, who was born with Sun Libra, Saturn and Mercury in Scorpio.Saturn moving into Scorpio represents a major energy shift, and it’s time to apply some astrological knowledge instead of just theorising about it.Saturn likes rules, b…
Astrology Today: October 16, 2012 – Push Through
“Employ your time in improving yourself by other men’s writings, so that you shall gain easily what others have labored hard for.”
–Socrates
Moonbeams In The Air – New Moon in Libra
Director Michael Powell – Sun & Moon LIbraOn 15th October 2012 the Moon moves out of it’s dark Balsamic phase and starts afresh. In the week or so before this date we may have already been going with the flow more, allowing things to drift …
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2012 Election Predictions
A summary of 2012 Election predictions by Darkstar Astrology. Predicting the winner of US presidential elections is a controversial and hotly contested game
The Scenario Post Saturn’s Transit In Libra – What To Expect With Saturn In Scorpio
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Saturn In Scorpio – Discovering The Root Of Your Lack Of Progress?
Astrology in real life.
Saturn in Scorpio Series 1 – Death Defying Limits
Skydiver Felix Baumgartner & Joe KittingerSaturn in Scorpio is driven to push on through past limits. It grits its teeth, commits and goes to the very edges of its capacity. Life or death, now or never, one thing is for sure turning back is not on …
Astrology Today: October 15, 2012 – New Moon
“A garden of Eden just made for two with nothing to mar our joy. I would say such wonderful things to you; there would be such wonderful things to do – if you were the only girl in the world and I were the only boy.”
–Clifford Grey, 1916
