With Aries in the spotlight it’s easy to forget that there’s some action happening with the other signs. On April 4th Neptune will return to Pisces, the sign that it rules. The last time this happened was 1849. In August … Conti…
Tag: Neptune
Daily Planets Sunday 27/3/11 Fantasy
As I write the Venus/Neptune conjunction is almost exact. And I am dreaming of travel…hardly surprising given that natally Neptune is in the 9th for me & trine Jupiter…I dream of travel a lot.
Fantasy and day dreams are wonderful in th…
La Vie En Rose- Venus in Pisces
Once upon a time there was a magical movie about a chauffeurs’ daughter who had made an occupation out of being in love with her employers’ son. He is handsome and mega rich and exciting, but he doesn’t know that she exists. So she runs away t…
"Facebook Is A Mirror"
‘The word Facebook means it’s a mirror. You’re actually looking for a mirror. And you need a mirror because you haven’t got a picture (of who you are). You need a mirror to tell you who you are… You only exist if you tell people you are there…
Ginsberg Had Pisces
Hopefully Coherent Ramblings
The Magical Tide Jewels of Japan
One of Hiroshige’s Views of Mount FujiAs a wedding gift, the dragon-king of the sea gave his human son-in-law two jewels – kanju and manju. He wanted to ensure the future prosperity of his semi-divine descendants.Those jewels were not just decorative t…
Natal Neptune In The 4th House
“Confusion is a word we have invented for an order which is not yet understood”
–Henry Miller
Japan’s Ripped Apart Water Molecules, Mysterious Bird Deaths, & Neptune to Pisces
A Nuclear Proposal and a Water Molecule Explodes in Japanby Jude CowellSeems to me that nuclear radiation leaks in the global nuclear arsenal and aging power plant systems could have been leaking long ‘ere this and could be part of the poisoning of wildlife in various regions: mysteriously dead birds falling from the sky en masse; fish kills washing up on global shores. Reactors are now 40 – 50
Astrology at Work: Abandonment Issues in a Horoscope
A good percentage of my clients have suffered abandonment as children (perhaps not surprising, considering my strongly placed Neptune and Pisces Ascendant.) The effect of abandonment is insidious, but is rarely discussed in psychological or self help literature, let alone astrology books.
- Illness of one of your parents
- Death of a close family member, one you counted on for attention and emotional support
- Loss of a beloved grandparent
- Parents preoccupied with fighting, bickering, or their divorce
- An earthquake in your family structure – your father or mother moving out
- Older sibling leaving home – one who had been your champion, role model, or supporter
- Workaholism in one or both parents
- Alcoholism in the family system
- Chaotic family – sometimes when you most needed them, one or both of your parents weren’t available
- Moving – breaking social ties, being new kid on the block over and over
- Parents dealing with prolonged conflict or grief; they emotionally withdrew from you
- Depression, mental illness in the family
- Birth of other siblings, relegating you to an emotional back burner
- Death or illness of a sibling, which absorbed your parents’ full attention
- Parents whose behavior is defined as self centered, narcissistic, or insensitive
(photo marcp_dmoz)
Astrology at Work: Abandonment Issues in a Horoscope
A good percentage of my clients have suffered abandonment as children (perhaps not surprising, considering my strongly placed Neptune and Pisces Ascendant.) The effect of abandonment is insidious, but is rarely discussed in psychological or self help literature, let alone astrology books.
- Illness of one of your parents
- Death of a close family member, one you counted on for attention and emotional support
- Loss of a beloved grandparent
- Parents preoccupied with fighting, bickering, or their divorce
- An earthquake in your family structure – your father or mother moving out
- Older sibling leaving home – one who had been your champion, role model, or supporter
- Workaholism in one or both parents
- Alcoholism in the family system
- Chaotic family – sometimes when you most needed them, one or both of your parents weren’t available
- Moving – breaking social ties, being new kid on the block over and over
- Parents dealing with prolonged conflict or grief; they emotionally withdrew from you
- Depression, mental illness in the family
- Birth of other siblings, relegating you to an emotional back burner
- Death or illness of a sibling, which absorbed your parents’ full attention
- Parents whose behavior is defined as self centered, narcissistic, or insensitive
(photo marcp_dmoz)
