TMA Weekly Blog Posts
By Mary Plumb | July 27, 2009
The solar eclipse was in the President Obama’s 6th house of public employees and he wants to turn a much debated verbal goof into a “teachable” moment. With Jupiter, Chiron and Neptune hovering together above us all, maybe he can pull it off.
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By Mary Plumb | July 20, 2009
The century’s longest total solar eclipse is almost upon us. Mary Plumb writes on its meaning and includes links that show the path of visibility, a great YouTube video, and some famous people whose natal charts are sensitive to this eclipse. Enjoy!
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By Tem Tarriktar | July 12, 2009
TMA’s own Tem Tarriktar gives an update from the publisher’s desk, including an invitation to join us on Facebook.
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By Mary Plumb | July 6, 2009
On July 3, in case you haven’t heard, Sarah Palin made her surprise announcement that she is stepping down as the governor of Alaska. Her announcement shocked, apparently, even her closest advisors. (1) There is a Full Moon eclipse on July 7 at 2:21 a.m. PDT, at 15°24′ Cancer/Capricorn The approach to an eclipse is ... read more
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By Mary Plumb | June 29, 2009
Good Monday to one and all. This entry is a short list of some early blogs on Michael Jackson. I’ll add my thoughts in the next few days. May he rest in peace. A few preliminary comments: He was born on August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana. There’s no confirmed birth time for him, but ... read more
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By Robert P. Blaschke | June 22, 2009
On June 12 Iran held presidential elections with a record number of voters participating. Within hours after the polls closed the Iranian government dubiously declared a re-election victory for incumbent president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, claiming he had won with 24 million votes. Main opposition leader Mir Hosein Mousavi was declared the loser with 13 million votes. ... read more
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By Mary Plumb | June 15, 2009
Today the Sun is still in Gemini, the last quarter Moon is in Pisces, and Jupiter is stationary retrograde at 27° Aquarius. This weekend my mind was all over the place about writing this blog. I settled on a toast to the Sun in Gemini – as it not only gathers information, but also applies ... read more
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By Mary Plumb | June 8, 2009
On May 26, 2009 President Obama introduced his choice for Supreme Court Justice. Sonia Sotomayor was born on June 25, 1954 in New York City. (1) Her birth time is unknown, but we can look at the noon chart for the day she was born, as well as her connections to the U.S. horoscope. Like ... read more
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By Robert P. Blaschke | June 1, 2009
On May 25 North Korea conducted its second underground nuclear test and the next day, in addition to test firing short-range ballistic missiles, the isolated regime and international pariah unilaterally withdrew from its 1953 armistice treaty with South Korea. Astrologers will observe that the June 1950 outbreak of the Korean War has now had its ... read more
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By Mary Plumb | May 25, 2009
We’ve been watching Jupiter, Neptune and Chiron move closer to one another for several weeks. Jupiter and Neptune are exactly conjunct for the first time on Wednesday at 26° Aquarius, and shape-shifting Chiron, the wise teacher from outside of our solar system, is also at this degree. Since both Chiron and Neptune station in the ... read more
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