Tag: Mars Rx

May 21, 2016: Full Moon in Sagittarius with Rick Levine – video

Tonight is Friday May 20, 2016 and here’s a brief presentation by Rick Levine concerning tomorrow’s Full Moon @1Sag13 (5:14 pm edt). Rick notes the nearness of the Moon to feisty Mars Rx during what is the warrior planet’s opposition to the Sun (in Gemini), denoting a period of challenges, competition, conflict, possible aggression, and energetic activity.

Military troops may be on the march,

Cosmic Dirt Monday April 22

In addition to Sunday’s Jupiter/Pluto opposition and yesterday’s Uranus/Pluto square, the strained energy of the cardinal grand cross continues as Mars squares Jupiter today. Many of us may feel the challenge as strong vibrations work their…

Mars Direct Station April 13, 2012 at 3Vir40

If you’ve been feeling the sluggishness and frustration of the long Mars retrograde period–and Mars tends to be extra frustrated when in Mercury-ruled Virgo–you will notice in the next several days that the planet of action will begin to move forward once his Direct Station simmers a while as of Friday April 13.Meanwhile, what a find! My friend, astrologer Dipali Desai, has published an article

Jim Marrs on Bankster Control (video) w Mars/Iran Concerns

War Drums of Mars Rx w a Jim Marrs Interview on Bankster ControlFebruary 19, 2012 Alex Jones interviews Jim Marrs…Here’s Part 1 of 3 with a link to the rest of the interview provided below:View Parts 2 and 3 at dProgram.net.For further Mars-tinged reading you may wish to try Jeremy Scahill’s article Washington’s War in Yemen Backfires (war = Mars, backfires = Rx), and catch up with expert

Mars Rx Brings Women and Their Issues into the Spotlight

It’s been written that periods of time when planet Mars, the activist, whose favorite color is red, is seemingly moving in retrograde motion brings ladies and feminine concerns forward into the public spotlight. Our current period of Mars Rx in *Virgo is no exception for it echoes the Mars Rx/ladies in the news phenomenon–from the tragic death of Whitney Houston, to Grammy-sweeper Adele, to the