ARE WE WHERE WE WERE?

How today echoes astrological themes of the American Revolution and the Enlightenment The American Revolution is officially recognized as starting on April 19, 1775. On that day, Pluto, the planet of transformation, was at 26 degrees of Capricorn. Algol, a fixed star of dangerous reputation, was at approximately 22 degrees of Taurus. Neptune, planet of … Continue reading ARE WE WHERE WE WERE?

Why Astrology?

Why do I practice astrology? I was talking with my mother about welcoming change into my life, and using astrology to assist with certain events. My mother is a skeptic, and I try to not bring the conversation to her very often. It's not her cuppa tea, but it is mine. I mentioned to her … Continue reading Why Astrology?

Welcome to Scorpio Season – 10/23/2021

Today is the official first day of the sign of Scorpio - a sign known for the coming of fall, death, and magic. This month the Sun moving into Scorpio brings with it the promise of transformation, if you can let go what no longer serves you. It is in Scorpio that we transform our … Continue reading Welcome to Scorpio Season – 10/23/2021

An Astrological Peek at Harry and Meghan – 2021

We can learn a lot about astrology using the charts, published facts and observations made on the actions of public celebrities. Like anything extrapolated from what is observable or documented, this information is only half the story. More often than not, it can be said that people manifest the energy dynamics of their charts quite … Continue reading An Astrological Peek at Harry and Meghan – 2021

Gemini North Node, Collective Trauma Sharing, and What All the Buzz is About

Hello there, Sky Watchers! If you haven't been watching the news, you probably heard it somewhere - there is a new conversation being put out by celebrities including Oprah, Lady Gaga, and Harry Windsor-Mountbatten, Prince Harry of the British Royal Family, "The Me You Can't See." It is a show that takes high profile individuals … Continue reading Gemini North Node, Collective Trauma Sharing, and What All the Buzz is About