Dragging Someone Down With You

What about the phenomena or the potential of dragging someone down with you or being dragged down yourself? It’s a broad topic, I guess. But the scenario that has me thinking of this involves an alcoholic and otherwise addicted woman … Read…

Weekend Love Forecast – Gregarious, Gracious Groove

Friday night, the Moon the tours the final degrees of Venus-ruled Taurus with the Sun newly in Scorpio at zero degrees. Neither makes any exact, conventional aspects, but the Moon approaches the north node, ahead at one degree Gemini. Mars … Read…

When US Neptune Turned Rx by Progression

by Jude Cowell
On January 20, 1953, East Portico, Capitol Building, Washington DC Dwight David Eisenhower was first inaugurated as President of the United States (page links to audio of his 1953 inaugural address). His was America’s 42nd Presidential Inauguration.
A review of significant events during the year 1953 provides the curious with a snapshot of the era but one symbolic astrological

What Happens When Saturn Transits The Nadir or 4th House?

Hi, Elsa, Is it normal to feel homesick with Saturn approaching the nadir? Curious United States Hi, Curious. Saturn transiting the nadir is an important transit. It generally marks an emotional low. Homesickness certainly fits.  I would say the feelin…

Love Letter to Scorpio

Scorpio, I love you. I love your deep passion. You are brimming with joyful zest for love and life. Your trademark Scorpio intensity is just another word for living life with every ounce of your soul. That’s because you know … Read More…

The responsibility of karma and free will

art by Raxstar This article was originally posted in 2019 and very appropriate this week in light of the Mars-ruled Aries Full Moon opposite the Sun/Mars conjunction, squared by Pluto.  Mars represents our idea that we have Free Will and Pluto represents Fate so this question is very relevant right now.  Sometimes people […]

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