Tag: mars

Let It Be

Mars in Virgo- one I prepared much earlier… Mars is about to leave I’m sexy and I know it (does that mirror need to be moved a little to the left?) Leo. All that romantic, dramatic, luxurious flair can get…

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August 2015: EPA Toxic Mining Sludge Spill video, plus EPA Astro-Notes

And then this happened:

Under toxic threat, the Navaho Nation has taken emergency action against the August 5, 2015 accidental release of heavy metal sludge as the Gold King Mine near Silverton, Colorado as it was being ‘cleaned up’ by the EPA–or, apparently, by contractors hired by the EPA. Perhaps we can thank the movement to privatize government agencies for that.

The King Gold Mine

Home and Dry

Mars in Cancer Here’s one I prepared earlier… Mars will move into Cancer- and the sign of his fall- later today. It sounds a little like a Greek tragedy really. Indeed any of you with a strong Mars, or Mars…

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Bursting Bubbles, Mars Enters Cancer

Although Mercury (thoughts, communications) is moving forward, while Cancer Sun is leading us through a gentle, nurturing path, life may still be somewhat complicated with Saturn (responsibility, discipline), Neptune (imagination, dreams) and Pluto (destruction, regeneration) retrograde, as we’re forced to look much deeper into other directions. Today’s highly flammable Jupiter/Uranus trine on Monday, June 22 could set […]

Out Of Bounds

My colleague Jessica Shephard wrote a short piece about Venus Out Of Bounds a few weeks ago which set me thinking. Out of bounds planets are not something that’s not much discussed by astrologers. We’re all too busy getting our minds around cute new asteroids, imaginary dark points and multiple techniques for progressing a chart, not to mention what house system to use. (I plead guilty, m’lud) However, the idea of “out of bounds” is so simple, so obviously important — and so easy to look up — that I am amazed we don’t check this as a matter of […]

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