Jupiter takes about twelve years to travel the full Zodiac. This means it spends about one year in each sign. If we wanted, we could create a Jovian Calendar based on this. With Jupiter just entering the sign of Sagittarius on November 8, 2018, we could call this the start of the Year of the… Continue reading Year of the Archer
Category: Astrology
A Preeminent Gateway
Less than an hour before I began this post, Sydney, Australia crossed the boundary—the gateway between Saturday 2018.11.10 and Sunday 2018.11.11. Numerologically, 2018 is an 11 year (2+0+1+8=11). Sunday is thus an 11:11:11. Furthermore, in about eleven hours, it will be 2018/11/11 11:11:11 am in Sydney. That's a lot of elevens! Now take a look… Continue reading A Preeminent Gateway
A Retrograde Pattern in 2018
This coming weekend marks the midway point between when Mars Retrograde ended and when Venus Retrograde begins. I have noticed a theme here, which includes more than just Mars and Venus. Consider this chart from the morning of September 6th. The moon in Cancer was exactly opposite Mars in Capricorn. Venus, in Libra was applying… Continue reading A Retrograde Pattern in 2018
Oil and Sand
We’ve all seen a variation of this joke regarding how to fix anything: If only life were that simple. Well, this morning, I was thinking about transit Astrology, and I came up with another analogy. Life is like a road trip. In theory, we’re in the driver’s seat. When life is rolling along, we are… Continue reading Oil and Sand
Horoscope: Leo Sun / Leo Rising
Something is happening. I feel it and evidence abounds. As you may have noticed, I am, at least for now, posting almost daily and all about Astrology. The last time I did this and felt this way was back in 2013. In fact, that year was the peak in my blogging. I was writing and… Continue reading Horoscope: Leo Sun / Leo Rising
Longest Lunar Eclipse of the Century
... and coincident with a Mars Opposition. In the past 24 hours I’ve had four people contact me to share experiences Abraham would label as contrast. These all have vibrational signatures that match the fascinatingly complex Astrology we have brewing and spewing right now. Abraham often discusses momentum with stories like this one: If you… Continue reading Longest Lunar Eclipse of the Century
Quincunx and the Pythagorean Triangle
There is one configuration that I didn't discuss yesterday, along with the particular underlying aspect that helps create it. I was aware of the configuration, and familiar with the aspect, but hadn't ever looked into it enough to even learn its name. I have decided to use the chart for the exact moment the sun… Continue reading Quincunx and the Pythagorean Triangle
In like a Lion
Yesterday, at 4:01 pm CDT, the sun entered Leo, which simultaneously activated a number of aspects. Studying this chart alone could fill two or three semesters of Astrology. If we focus on the basic red and blue lines, we find 2 oppositions (180o), 3 squares (90o), 5 trines (120o), and 4 sextiles (60o). When we… Continue reading In like a Lion
Jupiter Turning the Tides
Saturday night, while out in the country, we got to see all five visible planets and the Moon-Mercury conjunction. We even caught a few satellites and a meteor. Last night, I hit the roof (left) to see the Moon-Venus conjunction and caught the bats flying overhead. [If you look closely at the picture below/right, you'll… Continue reading Jupiter Turning the Tides
Weekend Viewing July 14-15 2018
This weekend includes some optimal viewing I thought I would share. This morning, I woke early and went out onto the roof at about 6 am. The sun rises in Austin today at 6:38 am, so dawn had already begun. Mars shined so bright in the southwest sky, I felt as if I could reach… Continue reading Weekend Viewing July 14-15 2018