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Tag: Pallas
Asteroids Report: September through December
This is just a tiny clip from the latest Asteroids Report, which is available on the Member’s Page. You do have to join to watch the full thing, which I make once every three to four months. This one’s a bit long, so you may want to eat some cake while you listen, or do […]
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Apr 2022 Eclipse: a Cosmic Time Link
Washington’s 1803 Syzygy Moon Eclipsed in April 2022
by Jude Cowell
April 5, 2022
Multiple horoscopes exist for the City of Washington DC and, if memory serves, the timing of one chart previously posted here (May 3, 1802: incorporation as a city) may be based on a letter written by Thomas Jefferson or simply on historical record, plus, there’s a historically timed ‘founded’ version set for the
This Month’s Podcast and The Asteroids Report
This month’s podcast is now available. Sally and I discussed the sign of the Ram, and the upcoming conjunction of Jupiter and Neptune plus we took a look at the New and Full Moons. Or you can watch on YouTube, and see the charts we looked at for the lunations. The Asteroids Report: March-May in […]
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Pallas Athene’s Nature and Deeds
An excerpt from The Greek Myths by Robert Graves about the goddess Athene (aka Pallas Athene)
Asteroids Report for September and October
Here is a clip from the much longer Asteroids Report on the members page. I looked at Pallas, Hygeia, Juno, Vesta and Ceres over the next two months. Where they are in the sky, what they mean and why they’re helpful. If you’re a member, click here to see the rest. If you’d like […]
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Gareth Southgate, England’s Finest
The manager of the England football team, Gareth Southgate, is a diplomat, a tactician, a patriot and a leader. He has brought his young team to the final of a major tournament, eloquently defended them from slurs and set an example of gentlemanly behaviour not just just for his players but for the country. He […]
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Zoom Chat on Sunday
I am looking forward to chatting on Sunday. It’s been quite the month. I thought we could talk about asteroids because I’ve been doing quite a bit of research recently, but the choice is yours. Bring your questions, and we’ll see whe…
Zoom Chat on Sunday
I am looking forward to chatting on Sunday. It’s been quite the month. I thought we could talk about asteroids because I’ve been doing quite a bit of research recently, but the choice is yours. Bring your questions, and we’ll see whe…
Asteroids in June, July and August
Juno, the planet of contracts and marriages, is deeply involved in the current eclipses. Meanwhile, Pallas, the goddess of wisdom, is swimming through the seas of Pisces, and Hygeia, the goddess of public health, is changing signs later in the summer. This 22-minute round-up of the season’s asteroid astrology is available now on the member’s […]
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