Let the Sunshine in!
The Essence for 22 April 2011: Sensitive to the Bee Sting
The Moon trines the Sun in Earth and simultaneously squares Uranus (6:30 AM Pacific), and we may get an emotional shock even as we see precisely how to proceed for the day–so it’s a win/ whoops! A 10:30 AM sextile to Chiron may bring forward the se…
Conquer The Universe With Jeff Jawer!
Q: What do “Your Astrology Guide 2011,” “Your Personal Astrology Planner 2011,” “Medical Astrology: Healing For The 21st Century,” the regular forecast in “Mountain Astrologer” magazine, and Astro*Carto*Graphy all have in common?
A: Jeff Jawer. And h…
Astrology Today: April 22-23, 2011 – Punch Drunk
My eye on the sky
A Mercury Retrograde for the #$@! record books!
Instead of being aggravated by the whole thing, I suppose a better response would be amusement, and gratitude that the problem was uncovered (and that this is not the program I use for most of my client work). At least, that’s what Mercury would say – in between wry chuckles at my expense. But then, he has a vested interest in making his retrograde periods seem useful and productive instead of simply maddening.
Weekend Love Forecast
“What does a yellow light mean?”
“Slow down.”
“Whaaaaaat doooooooes a yelloooooow liiiiiiiight meeeean?”
–Taxi
Summer Fashion Through the Signs 2011: Cancer, Leo, Virgo
Part II
Summer Solstice 2011 Horoscope w details
Image: Horoscope Summer Solstice 2011, June 21 @ 1:16:35 pm edt, set for the White House, Washington DC as the seat of US power.Hour *Jupiter 3Tau19 in 8th house of Transformation, Credit and Debt; ASC 1Lib21 gives US natal MC rising with natal Saturn/Neptune midpoint 3Lib37 and transiting Mercury/Pluto midpoint 8Lib23; chart-ruler Venus 14Gem46 in 9th H of Foreign Lands, Travel, Higher Education
Incompatible Styles Of Communication
Astrology in real life
Astrology and Calendars: When Is Easter? Its All Cleopatra’s Fault
(Astrology Explored) Julius Cesar confused everybody. And of course it was all Cleopatra’s fault. At least that is saw that runs around academic circles. While Julius lived before the Christian celebration, his decision on what calendar to use affected when … Continue reading →