Tag: Planetary cycles

Planetary news this week: Sagittarius New Moon and Jupiter rules the sky

Astrological update for the week of November 21-28, 2022 art by Jennifer Henriksen Sagittarius season. Having made it through Scorpio season, the time of Samhain and Hallowe’en when the veil between the worlds is thin and we move into the dark time (here in the northern hemisphere), Sagittarius season comes along to bring a […]

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How to get the most out of Mars Retrograde

The past refuses to be dismissed, for it is the voice of all human wisdom. If ignored, the past exacts its vengeance; men who forget the past are indeed condemned to repeat it.  (Russell Kirk) artist unknown The astrological Mars often gets a bad rap.  Mars is associated with war, hostility, anger and […]

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This week’s Mars/Uranus/Node conjunction: How bad is it?

artist unknown? TLDR*: Next week will be a challenge, but don’t expect the end of the world. Several people have asked me about the upcoming dramatic conjunction of Mars, Uranus and the Nodes.  The exact date of this alignment is August 1st, and the Mars/Uranus conjunction will be exact at 7:42 EDT. One […]

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America’s Mercury-Pluto and Mars-Neptune

Astro-Notes for Lovers of American Democracy
by Jude Cowell
A timeline of the American Revolutionary War lists events which closely relate to two of America’s planetary cycles of significance: Mercury-Pluto (exact @24Cap54:40 on January 24, 1775; spying; lower left chart) and Mars-Neptune (exact @20Vir04:44 on June 22, 1775; fog of war; upper right chart) with their dual horoscopes displayed,

Jupiter in Aries May 10: Forging a new direction

The story of Jupiter. The astrological meaning of Jupiter can be deduced from his position in Roman mythology and modern astronomy: As King of the Gods he was the highest ruler and presided over law and order as well as the fates of men and women. Noble in nature, he represents the search for the […]

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A look ahead to April’s Jupiter/Neptune conjunction

art by Peter Rodulfo Being an astrologer is a bit like being a meteorologist. You can observe the trends, but you can’t predict the details, at least not with reliable accuracy. The past few years have been interesting to say the least.  We had the conjunction of Saturn (hardship) and Pluto (death and […]

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The lunar nodes enter a new portal of change: Passion and Comfort with Scorpio and Taurus

  art by Cathy McClelland The lunar nodes mark the intersection of the apparent (from our perspective on Earth) paths of the Sun and the Moon, and symbolically this marks the crossroads of consciousness (Sun) and instinct (Moon). The ascending, or North Node, points the way to the future, and the descending, or […]

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The astrology of 2022: Birth pangs for the New Age

Deviant Art First: A look back at 2021.  Following on the heels of 2020, a year when the astrology (Capricorn stellium and Saturn/Pluto conjunction, along with a record-breaking period of retrograde planets) spoke of repression and control as the world locked down to battle the Coronavirus, we were all hoping for a brighter […]

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The Chiron Return

What follows is an article re-printed from an issue of ECLIPSE. It’s been edited to remove outdated transit material, and …Continue reading →