What would it feel like to…?

Are you struggling with something you can’t seem to shift or change? Often, when we find ourselves engaged in a sort of futile internal gridlock, we are actually making conscious or unconscious statements about our experience which reinforces staying stuck. This will never change… I can’t figure this out… I don’t know how to change […]

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Weekly Forecast: June 14-18, 2021 – Getting Free

Remember the Saturn-Uranus square, Aquarius to Taurus? Yeah, that’s still happening, and it’s happening big time on Monday. It snuck up on me personally, because I was so busy dealing with it. So there’s a thing, then there’s th…

Weekly Astrology Forecast – June 14 – 20, 2021

Excerpt from Patreon – June 18 sees the First Quarter Moon. We are moving away from eclipse season and now comes a test, a turning point as we incorporate the teachings of the eclipses. The Moon is in Virgo squaring the Sun in Gemini. Both signs are ruled by Mercury, who, as mentioned above, is […]

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Seizing The Opportunity: Mars Opposite Jupiter

Seize the opportunity. “To accept or pursue an opportunity (to do something) with alacrity or conviction.” – Free dictionary Astrologically speaking, Jupiter represents opportunity. I often tell people to look for a door out of their …

Sunday inspiration: Curiosity, the bringer of optimism and hope

photo by bfuxia* With the Sun and Mercury both in Gemini, the sign of curiosity and change, I thought this was the perfect passage to open up the windows of our Mercury-ruled minds and consider new and different choices.  We are in the second phase of the challenging square from Saturn (structures) to […]

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Summer Solstice: Slowing Down, Turning Around

You get to the middle part of your life and you begin to want to jettison parts of your past, as if to make your life more fuel-efficient so that it will carry you farther. You look for new places and situations that you can step into without all that excess cargo of stuff and failed dreams and loss and sad relationships.

On Being A Picky Snob

My husband and I were talking about a person we know. There are very few people he loves or likes or cares to be around.  Consequently he’s lonely. He doesn’t like this either. I am like this myself to an … Read More…