Overview A challenging Full Moon in Aries is featured on October 11th. Culminations, endings and the desire to push forward will be sudden but they will run up against the structured Sun/Saturn conjunction in Libra. Rules and restrictions will feel …
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Podcast: Sun Conjunct Saturn, Full Moon in Aries, Mercury Enters Scorpio
In Sasstrology’s podcast for the week of October 10, Michelle Piller and I discuss the following events: Sun conjunct Saturn in Libra Full Moon in Aries opposite Saturn in Libra Mercury in Libra trine Neptune in Aquarius Mercury enters Scorpio Venus in Scorpio opposite Jupiter in Taurus and sextile Pluto in Capricorn You can listen […]
Love Horoscope for the Week of October 10
As the Moon in Aries grows full on Tuesday, you may reach your boiling point.
Newsletter 9 October, 2011
I was actually going to have a little rant this week about Twitter wars and the perception of safety in cyber numbers, but I thought better of it. Maybe it is the influence of Venus moving into Scorpio reminding me of the cruelty and cowardice of anony…
Venus in Scorpio: October 9 to November 2
This is not the time to play games in relationships, especially if you want to stay on your partner’s good side.
Transiting Venus In Scorpio: The Queen In The Corner
Venus moves into Scorpio, the sign of her detriment, on October 9th at 1:49 AM EDT. Yes, we all know she oozes sex here but it’s quite a change from light and sociable Libra (where she ruled) to deep, dark … Continue reading →
Saturn in Scorpio- the Missing Piece
A very big oops….
If you purchased Wellbeing Astrology and read my article on Saturn and your Vocation, and if you read it with an eye for detail which I obviously don’t have, you would have noticed that the in depth description is missing for Satu…
Venus Moving Into Scorpio
“Many promising reconciliations have broken down because while both parties came prepared to forgive, neither party came prepared to be forgiven.”
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