Tag: politics

The astrology of Pete Hegseth: A portrait in fragile masculinity

http://gty.im/2267370596 In posts about political figures I try to avoid bias and let the astrology speak for itself. I’m a person with strong opinions though, and some may leak through.  Sometimes the most aggressive people are the most insecure, utilizing aggressive behaviors to feel more insecure and give them a sense of control. We […]

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The astrology of Pete Hegseth: A portrait in fragile masculinity

http://gty.im/2267370596 In posts about political figures I try to avoid bias and let the astrology speak for itself. I’m a person with strong opinions though, and some may leak through.  Sometimes the most aggressive people are the most insecure, utilizing aggressive behaviors to feel more insecure and give them a sense of control. We […]

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War in Iran and the astrology of the U.S. in 2026

still true after 60 years I think we can all agree that things are really crazy right now in the United States, and that sets off a domino effect around the world. The U.S. government has a bad habit of getting involved in other countries’ business in the name of “democracy” and that […]

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Mark Carney

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has had a hell of a Saturn Return. He became the leader of his country, while standing up to his unruly southern neighbour, pivoted Canada’s alliances, and just last week delivered one of the most important 15-minute speeches of the decade. Carney is an interesting character, and perhaps his most […]

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The Fall of the East Wing

—————————— From East Wing Magazine “If the West Wing is the mind of the nation, then the East Wing is the heart.” — Betty Ford —————————— It was bad enough when they paved over the Rose Garden, but the destruction of the East Wing of the White House by a wrecking crew is just too […]

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Cosmic Order

This essay came with this month’s horoscopes on 1 October. I’ve adjusted it slightly because — events, darling. This month’s illustrations were details of roses, which in themselves combine perfect order and disorder. A pair of scales, the symbol for Libra, has also been a symbol for justice for millenia. In ancient Egypt, your heart […]

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Neptune, Uranus, and the US at war

History may not always repeat itself, but it often rhymes. Nowhere is this more true than in astrology in which we often try to predict the future based on astrological indicators from the past. It is true that the last time Neptune entered Aries the Civil War began, and this has led some astrologers to […]

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Why the U.S. Pluto Return was only the beginning

Writing about political astrology is a depressing business these days. We are all Cassandras, given the gift of prophecy by Apollo but helpless to change the future. Some of you will be familiar with the U.S. Pluto return, about which I and others wrote about frequently over the past ten years. In my writings I […]

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