Did the Earth Move For You? Venus/Pluto Conjunct

Not sure if it is a coincidence, but today on the blog the search questions have been about possession, passion, commitment:

Are Scorpio men controlling?
Emotional control- Mars in Scorpio
Moon in Scorpio man won’t forgive
Scorpio man jealous?
How …

North Node in Pisces and South Node in Virgo, By House

North Node Pisces 1st House/ South Node Virgo 7th House Moving toward a more fluid interaction with your environment. No longer putting so much emphasis on your quest for the perfect partner. Putting more emphasis on your own need to get in the flow of life. Letting go critical attitudes toward others. Letting go of

Chiron in Pisces and the Wounded Christ

A new era is upon us, now that Chiron has entered the sign of Pisces. Chiron is an interesting and widely-debated celestial object. It was only discovered in 1977, and so has had little time (compared to the classical planets we see with the naked eye)…

Soul Points in Synastry: The Vertex versus the Nodes (Part Two)

As discussed in Part One, there is often confusion about these two, the Vertex axis and the Nodal axis, particularly when it comes to planetary contact to either end of the axis via synastry: both are said to be responsible for the so-called ‘fated’ relationship. But in practice, these two are very different, with a […]

Venus to Pluto 2.9.11: hidden wealth in secret places

In a recent astro-post on President Obama’s February 7th speech to the US Chamber of Commerce, I mentioned that the chart-ruler of the speech horoscope, Venus, made only one applying aspect in the chart, a conjunction with powerful, secretive Pluto in Capricorn, sign of government, politics, law, and business. A chart-ruler’s applying aspects in Horary Astrology describes how things will proceed

Robert Parry’s Consortium News and the Trajectory of America

The Shadow of Reaganism and Its Trajectory for Americaby Jude CowellIt isn’t often I publish a post to shout-out a new feed just added to the Stars Over Washington sidebar yet today is an important exception.Journalist Robert Parry’s articles on Ronald Reagan, particularly Ronald Reagan’s 30-Year Time Bombs, are a must-reads for anyone wanting a clear-eyed assessment of the Reagan era without the