Astrology in real life
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Mars-Mercury-Neptune On The Road
“If anything I might have just said has helped you, if anything I might have just said helped you just carry on, your rise uphill may no longer seem a struggle and your appetite for pain may all but be gone.”
–Blues Traveler, “Just Wait”
Transit Watch: Lunar Eclipse In Sagittarius- June 4, 2012 – “Never Argue With A Drunk”
My eye on the sky.
25-28 May 2012: Your Weekend…
. . . is a hot mess, as far as I can tell. Misunderstandings, confusion, nostalgia, good intentions, touchy feelings, conflicts with authorities (especially maternal figures), and talking past each other seem to… Read More →
Help For People Dealing With Feelings Of Despair Or Hopelessness
Most people experience despair at some point in their life. I’ve been through periods like this myself, more times than I care to recall. You look at your life and you can’t see a way out of whatever horrible scenario … Read More…
Hot Topics On ElsaElsa: Religion, Drug, Astrology, Approve, Love
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Just a Little Astro Essence for Today 25 May 2012: ’20/20 Hindsight’
From the just-out issue of ECLIPSE Weekly Aspect Digest/ Newsletter: The 25th Mercury sextiles Pallas and squares Neptune, and the Sun conjuncts the South Node while Earth meets up with the North Node.… Read More →
Weekend Love Forecast
“She’s mighty, mighty – just lettin’ it all hang out…”
–The Commodores
What Energy Does Elsa Represent?
I got into an interesting dialogue with a newcomer, Mary on Undermining, Nasty Neptune post. She said she has been reading awhile and has seen me as Saturnian, and not at all Plutonian, which was curious. I told her I … Read More…
Horrocks First Views a Venus Transit in 1639
Those Rare Venus Transits 1639 – 2117
by Jude Cowell
Coming soon to a Cosmos near you is the Venus Transit of June 5 or 6, 2012 in mid-Gemini. The excellent publication History Today tells of astronomer and mathematician Jeremiah Horrocks, a Liverpudlian, who forecasted then observed for the first time a Venus Transit (aka, Occultation of the Sun) on November 24, 1639.
Note: to read the
