Sometimes, the prescient tidbits that come through my fingers turn out to be way more accurate and way more personal than I would have ever guessed. More on that in a bit… Yesterday, Venus caught up to Pluto in the sky. This is, in fact, her last conjunction before she changes direction and works her… Continue reading Transforming Love
Category: Astrology
Mercury in 2013: The Whole Story
Back in February, I mapped out the relationship between the 2013 Mercury retrograde periods and the movements of Saturn. In two days, Mercury’s last retrograde of 2013 will come to an end when he stations direct. Of course, it will take until 11/27/13 for Mercury to finish his last sweep over previously trodden territory before… Continue reading Mercury in 2013: The Whole Story
Mists of Avalon
Do you remember, as kids, making houses out of cards? It was fun to see how elaborate a structure you could build before the whole deck crumbled in on itself. It took a steady hand and some nifty tricks to construct a four-story house of cards. For a minute or two, I want to bring… Continue reading Mists of Avalon
Murky Waters
October is such an interesting month. The first days can feel very much like lingering summer. Back in the old days, when I lived in New England, mid-October was decidedly autumn with leaves changing colors and falling to the ground. And in recent years, late October has looked an awful lot like mid-winter in some… Continue reading Murky Waters
Saturn and the Angles
After my post called Crossing the Bottom of the Sky, I received comments and reading requests from those with similar experiences and/or similar angles in their charts. As a result, I decided to do more investigating into my transits further back. The results were quite interesting. In Crossing the Bottom of the Sky, I essentially… Continue reading Saturn and the Angles
Crossing the Bottom of the Sky
Right now, we are in the middle of a triple conjunction in Scorpio including Venus, Saturn, and the North Node of the moon. The North Node is not an object and is thus invisible, but both Venus and Saturn are visible and can be seen sitting next to each other just above the western horizon… Continue reading Crossing the Bottom of the Sky
Kites-a-Flyin’
As the month of August comes to a close, it is time for me to make a bit of a confession to you. I like to do this every now and again, and it has been a while. I’m sure there are many of you reading this that are fairly new to my blog, so… Continue reading Kites-a-Flyin’
Opposing Neptune and the Grand Sextile
This post is going to be a journey. I’m not sure we’ll reach a destination today. As I was looking at charts this morning, a pattern started to emerge. This Grand Sextile is an event that has a start, a middle, and an end. It is a gateway—a rite of passage. If you remember back… Continue reading Opposing Neptune and the Grand Sextile
Grand Sextile Partie Deux
On July 29, 2013, we experienced a Grand Sextile. That morning, I analyzed a chart I created using the exact square of the sun and moon to determine an exact time. In anticipation of Monday’s Grand Sextile Partie Deux, I have decided to do something similar. The aspect I selected to anchor the chart is… Continue reading Grand Sextile Partie Deux
Dogs and Cats
The Dog Days of Summer are just about over—at least unofficially. What are officially over (at 6:01 pm CDT this evening) are the lazy, loungy, fixed-fire days of Leo. The term “Dog Days” come from an association with the rising of Sirius within the Canis Major (“big dog”) constellation. Had a different person been looking… Continue reading Dogs and Cats