Tag: Saturn

Mars in Synastry: Why Conjunctions Are Often Misinterpreted

Synastry Studies: Conjunctions—Sacred Marriage or Train Wreck? This article explores the truth behind conjunctions in synastry, arguing that they are often misinterpreted as purely soft and blissful aspects. It demystifies the romantic ideal of planets merging and reveals that conjunctions are actually a “hard” aspect. They are filled with dynamic and sometimes conflicting energy. This…

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Synastry Studies: The Role of the Houses in Astrology

Dive deep into the fascinating world of synastry, the study of how two astrological charts interact in a relationship. While many introductory guides focus on basic planetary aspects, this comprehensive resource moves beyond simplistic interpretations to reveal the true significance of the houses. The placement of your partner’s planets in your houses provides a unique…

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A Magical Week & More

  In the midst of this crazy month, there’s a magical week (well a little longer in fact) when a beautiful cosmic pattern forms in the sky, as Venus, now the Morning Star, turns direct on 13 April, and Mercury turns direct on 7 April. This pattern, an isosceles triangle connecting the signs Pisces, Taurus […]

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2025: The Year of Flux

It was a shocking development. They knew that she was the Sultan’s favourite, the mother of his children, but who would have thought that he would actually marry the Ruthenian woman?  In the year 1533, Suleiman the Magnificent wed his concubine Roxelana, making her Sultana, the most powerful woman in the Ottoman Empire. She would […]

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Has Justice Roberts has lost his authority over the Court?

Saturn: Authority, Control, Loss, Isolation
by Jude Cowell, partisan for the common good
The following post is inspired by this: Experts Say Extreme Ruling Shows John Roberts Has Lost His Authority Over SCOTUS – msn.com.
The current scandals and corruption of the US Supreme Court do no good for America or for the American people so as a partisan for the common good, I chuckle not over the Court’s