Here we are, everyone! A new season is here, as the Sun entered Libra on Saturday, September 22nd at 9:55 PM Eastern US time, marking the Autumnal Equinox, and the official start of fall in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Libra Ingress chart cast for Washington, DC (which governs the whole of the US, because our capital is
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This Week: The Full Moon Eclipse
Dear Friends, This Friday, July 27, 2018, a Total Lunar Eclipse will take place at 4:20 PM Eastern US Time, with the Sun and Moon at 4 degrees, 44 minutes on the Leo-Aquarius axis. This Eclipse carries us back to the New Moon from January 27, 2017 and the First Quarter Moon on October 27 of the same year.
The New Year’s Day Supermoon & Stationing Uranus
Dear all, Congratulations, you made it! As we say “goodbye” to 2017 and “good morning” to a brand new year, I hope you’ll take a minute to pat yourself on the back. The past twelve months have been so tough for so many people around the world. But you did it. You’re here, and you’re
The Truth, the Full Moon, and Mercury Retrograde
Dear all, In the wee hours of this Sunday morning — December 3rd at 2:24 AM Eastern US time — Mercury pauses at 29 degrees Sagittarius, pivots, and heads backward till December 22nd. Then, just eight hours later — on December 3rd at 10:47 AM Eastern US time — the Sun and Moon roll through their monthly
The Full Moon (Warning: Politics Ahead!)
Dear all, Look alive! In the wee hours of Saturday morning, we have a volatile Full Moon at 11 degrees, 58 minutes on the Scorpio-Taurus axis. Scroll down for an image of the chart, cast for Washington, DC, at 1:22 AM Eastern US time, on November 4th, 2017. As you can see, the chart features a
Pluto and Thursday’s Harvest Moon
Dear all, Sometimes, when there’s a big crisis event in the world, the senselessness and surprise of it makes all the survivors go — wow, how am I not living (LIVING) my life? I have that in my story. September 11th happens to be my birthday, and in 2001 I was working in an office downtown. I had taken
The Eclipse’s Sabian Image: Here Comes the Sun
Dear all, Well, can you feel it? There’s a crackle of excitement, a charge in the air, as we spin ever nearer to the Eclipses on August 7th and August 21st. Seems fitting, because the Sabian Image for the Sun between 15 and 16 degrees Leo is “Brilliant Sunshine just after a Storm.” As Lynda
THE ECLIPSES ARE HERE
NOTE — this piece went out to the mailing list on Friday afternoon. Sign up for earlier updates! This Eclipse Season officially began last Sunday, July 23rd, with the New Moon at 0 degrees Leo. Next up, we have the Eclipses themselves — the moments when the energy that’s immersed us within the past week