Tag: Outer Planets

Understanding the Summer’s Grail Astrology

This July, Uranus, Pluto, Neptune and Jupiter will form a perfect pattern shaped like a brazier, chalice or grail that spreads across the signs between Aquarius and Leo via Aries and Gemini. This perfects around 18 July depending on where you are in the world, but it is already active now. All the fast moving […]

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Neptune’s Final Farewell to Pisces: The Grand Finale Before a New Era

The cosmic stage is set, and one of the slowest-moving players is making its final, dramatic move. For nearly 14 years, the mystical planet Neptune has been journeying through its home sign of Pisces. This era has been one of spiritual awakening and dissolving boundaries. But now, it’s about to make its final exit. On […]

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Rethinking Venus-Saturn in Synastry: Beyond Restriction to Lasting Connection

IVenus Saturn Synastry: The Path from Challenge to Lasting Love In advanced synastry, we go beyond traditional aspect comparisons to look at the individual psycho-sexual dynamics that determine why we attract the partners we do. Through this lens, one thing becomes clear: Saturn’s role in our chart interactions is incredibly active and vital. Most people […]

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Synastry Studies: Navigating Neptune in Relationships | The Inner Wheel

Neptune in Synastry: Navigating the Dream I intended to begin a series on the Moon’s Nodes in synastry, but I fear you’re going to think I’m angle-mad (which I am, and yes, I know the nodes aren’t angles, but they behave like angles), so we’re shifting a bit. The transiting Sun is over my Neptune […]

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One-Day Workshop: What The Future Looks Like

The Oxford Astrology Group is hosting a day of talks and discussion on the year ahead. By the end of the day, you may have formulated a cunning scheme for riding the lustrous wave of energy that swooshes through 2018. 10am, 6 January 2018, The Sutro Room, Trinity College, Oxford This promises to be a year of massive change for us collectively and individually. Here are some of the  momentous planetary movements to talk about. Saturn coming home to Capricorn — after a 28 year absence. Chiron finally beginning again in Aries — after a seemingly endless sojourn in Pisces’ […]

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Steppenwolf

A man, who feels himself to be half wolf, wanders through the rainy night streets of a European city. He comes across a strange door in a wall and sees this sign, or thinks he sees it, but then does it disappear? Magic Theatre  Admission not for everybody — Not for everybody — MAD PEOPLE  ONLY Harry Haller, the protagonist of Hermann Hesse’s masterpiece, the short novel Steppenwolf, is having a bit of a crisis. Not only does his own life feel meaningless and empty, the world around him, especially the bourgeois world, seems hypocritical, deluded (and yet, and yet, strangely […]

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