SCOTUS Goes Gay
Guest writer Alex Miller looks at the asteroids active at this past Full Moon and the gay issues before the Supreme Court – Sappho, Eros, Hera and Justitia are some of those who make an appearance in this amazing asteroid tableau.
Guest writer Alex Miller looks at the asteroids active at this past Full Moon and the gay issues before the Supreme Court – Sappho, Eros, Hera and Justitia are some of those who make an appearance in this amazing asteroid tableau.
Gary P. Caton offers his unique perspective and creative consideration of the current Sun-Venus synodic cycle. Many thanks, Gary.
Mary Plumb finds some diverse astrology blogs – a display of this morning’s Moon square to Jupiter in Gemini – and a windy kite-filled walk on the beach.
Venus disappeared from the morning sky (Venus Lucifer, “the light bearer” to the Greeks) on February 16. She will reappear in the evening sky on
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TMA Editor Ray Grasse makes a special appearance in today’s blog, pulling together some of the Pisces themes that are carrying us all along.
Guest blogger Nicholas Campion writes on several historical views on “the metaphysics of time,” and combines theory with method in predictions about the Eurozone.
Mary Plumb defers to Ebertin to delineate a few midpoints in Oscar Pistorius’ natal horoscope, as well as the current solar arc directed Ascendant.
Guest author Anne Whitaker answers some questions she’s been asked in her career as an astrologer. She includes some book recommendations and wonderful personal stories.
Mary Plumb writes about some Pisces qualities as the sign starts to fill up the sky.