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In Celebration of Jupiter

  Maybe it’s because Jupiter and the North Node have been conjunct near my Sun recently.  Or maybe it’s because of the impressive and inspiring photos of Jupiter being sent from the recent Juno probe (as above–almost overwhelming, isn’t it?).  But I’m in a Jupiter frame of mind and inclined to probe it a bit […]

Progressions Two Beginning Date Pushed Back

  For those of you who are waiting for the announcement, and for those of you just tuning in, Progressions Two (Progressions in Synastry) will begin late July/early August due to some unforeseen personal delays.  There is also a chance that we will begin and then skip a week in the middle.  I’ll let you […]

Progressions Two Begins in mid-July

      PROGRESSIONS TWO BEGINS IN JULY This is a sample of what may be included in the course.  Details will follow soon.  The pre-requisite for this course is Progressions One.  No exceptions. Soul Points in Synastry, a class in the more esoteric points of chart comparison–the draconic chart, soli-lunar midpoints (and other midpoints), […]

Off the Cuff readings begin June 20th

  This year, I consider it fortuitous that the Inner Wheel OTC readings will begin exactly on the day of the solstice.  Goodness knows we need some luck, with the way this crazy year has stacked up. The Off the Cuff, discounted readings will take place from Monday June 20th through Thursday  the 23rd and […]

The Dark Goddess Returns

  The four major asteroids, Ceres, Juno, Vesta, Pall–and the point, the Black Moon Lilith–are the focus of the upcoming course, The Dark Goddess.  Classes begin the week of May 15th.   Part One, “The Dark Goddess: Life, Death and the Embodiment of Spirit”  (or “Sex, Death and the Whole Damn Thing”) is scheduling now.  […]

The Lost Library of John Dee

John Dee — astrologer, alchemist and magus, one of the great characters of Tudor England — had the greatest private library in the western world. But when he was off on a European tour, it was pillaged by “friends” and the contents were lost. Some turned up in other collections over the centuries, but his library — like the ones of Alexandria, Constantinople, Cordoba and the Maya — is partly legendary. The libraries we have now are mosaics of knowledge: mere fragments of the libraries we have lost plus the knowledge we have acquired. The Royal College of Physicians has put on […]

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The Crucible and the Wheel: Part Four, The Second Nodal Return

  I suddenly realized that I neglected to complete this series on the transiting nodes. There was a three part series on the transiting nodes and a description of the third nodal return in another article about aspects in our fifties.  And of course, the omission is the greatest one:  a description of that life-changer […]