Human beings are marvelously complex. They are also highly hackable and programmable. They always have been, though these are relatively new terms. To substantiate my claim, consider the study of psychology has shown us that our upbringing has a tremen…
Gov. Tim Walz Apr 6, 1964
by Jude Cowell, partisan for democracy
Here’s an image of the natal horoscope set for noon of Tim Walz born April 6, 1964 in West Point, Nebraska; notably, transit North Node @7Aries today points toward the governor’s natal Mars:
And here’s the Wikipedia page of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
And here are bio details on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro born June 20, 1973 in Kansas City, Missouri
August 6th, 2024: Virgo Moon
Mercury Retrograde 5 August 2024 Living With Uncertainty
Mercury began its apparent backtracking motion earlier today at 4 Virgo 05–so what should we expect? This retrograde starts in …Continue reading →
Mercury Retrograde 5 August 2024 Living With Uncertainty
Mercury began its apparent backtracking motion earlier today at 4 Virgo 05–so what should we expect? This retrograde starts in …Continue reading →
VP Kamala Harris’ Progressed Full Moon in Gemini
by Jude Cowell, partisan for democracy and VP Kamala Harris
Just a quick posting today to show the AA-rated natal chart of VP Kamala Harris (upper right) and her Secondary Progressed (‘SP’) Full Moon which perfected on September 24, 2023 @27Gem14 with SP Sun @27Sag14 on her Nodal axis.
The Vice President’s birth place of Oakland, California is used for the progressed chart, and as you see, her
Weekly Forecast: August 5-9, 2024 – Mercury Retrograde
The Leo Sun sextiles Gemini Jupiter, Monday through Wednesday morning, and the weekend’s new moon enterprises kick off with the positive growth of a steady flame. What’s the fuel to this fire? Getting the details right, improving your attit…
August 5th, 2024: Mercury Stations Rx
Anne Frank betrayal suspect identified after 77 years – BBC News clip
August 4, 2024: The 80th Anniversary of Anne Frank’s Arrest
by Jude Cowell, partisan for the common good
Perhaps I was too young at age 9 when I first read The Diary of Anne Frank (#ad) although there is no age that could make her diary an easy read. It is not the kind of book that ever leaves you, and may even haunt you as it has yours truly. And so the impact of diarist Anne Frank’s words
