By John Frederick Lewis – Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org
Yesterday’s opposition to Neptune untethered Mercury in Virgo. Rigid ideas of perfection and guilt were questioned…
By John Frederick Lewis – Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org
Yesterday’s opposition to Neptune untethered Mercury in Virgo. Rigid ideas of perfection and guilt were questioned…
Of course, our old friend Neptune has been virtually motionless late in the 11th degree and early in the 12th …
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Neptune rules fashion and glamour and it’s been interesting to watch what’s happened since he roared into Pisces in 2011. Men rediscovered their inner dandies; women went kind of dishevelled and started dying their hair crazy colours. Neptune in Pisces 2011 -2025 Hair has gone all the shades of the ocean from cerulean to lilac to icey teal to rainbow to grey. Indeed, women have been sporting the kind of hair a mermaid might comb. This is street fashion but it’s also been taken up by the popperati. Beyoncé, of course, has outdone everyone by actually naming her child (born in 2012) Blue Ivy. […]
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Here Thom shares a post with us which relates to today’s earlier SO’W post containing a Max Igan broadcast which concerns our current conditions in America:
One thing We the People can rely on: no candidate will address such issues during Campaign 2016 and America’s Neptunian mainstream corporate media will not ask them such questions or hold them accountable for our misery.
Before long we shall have little option but to discuss the Inauguration 2017 horoscope. However, before we do, here’s a list of the 2017 Oath of Office midpoint pictures with a few potentials for their manifestation added, plus, brief notes on the Sun-Moon traits of the day (January 20, 2017 12:00 pm est Capitol Building, DC).
The midpoints of planetary energies blended together "unleash" the
Moon trine or sextile Neptune must be one of the most romantic, poetic, idol-making aspect one can have. Its not surprising that there are a few matinee idols listed below then. The unreality and glamour of film lends itself so well to the Moon and Neptune. The soft aspects make the Moon even more fantastical, […]
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James Taylor’s soft, reedy baritone is so sweet and his melody-weaving so certain, his lyrics so perfectly distilled and his phrasing so effortless — he truly was blessed by the gods of music and song. Indeed, his first album, which included classics like Carolina in My Mind and Rainy Day Man was cut when he was just 20 in 1968: his most recent, just last year. But like Orpheus, Taylor had to pay a price for his talent. Taylor had real demons to contend with including wobbly mental health as a teenager (he committed himself several times) and subsequently years of heroin addiction. Making music probably saved him; once his […]
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The composer, Maurice Ravel, was born on March 7, 1875 into a musical family in the town of Ciboure, where the River Nivelle meets the Atlantic Ocean in the Basque country. (We are catching up with some missed dates for In The Key Of Pisces…) He was an innovator and a rebel. Rejected by the establishement in his youth, by the time of his death, he was acknowledged to be France’s greatest living composer. You might expect that with Uranus on the Midheaven. He was also an experimenter. Bolero, one of his most famous compositions, is all about repetition — a rather Piscean […]
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As you probably already know, the 27 Club is a term for all those singers who died too young, at the age of 27. The list is long and it includes, off the top of my head, Amy Winehouse, Jeff Buckley, Jimmy Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain and Janis Joplin. In fact there is something important that happens astrologically for everyone at 27. It’s the Progressed Lunar Return. This is a 27-year cycle that astrologers use to prognosticate. The Moon is “progressed” through the chart, spending two and a half years in each sign. By the age of 27, an individual has lived a complete progressed lunar […]
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