Mary Plumb reports on some personal experiences with the planets now rising before dawn, and collects links to astrological commentators on other qualities of the times.
Continue readingAstrology as if the Sky Mattered
A true star-gazing astrologer, Gary P. Caton eloquently explains the current (i.e., “once in a lifetime”) spectacle of the stellium of four planets in Aries rising ahead of the Sun.
Continue readingJune/July 2011
June/July 2011
Highlights of this issue:
- The Disasters in Japan
- Tim DeChristopher vs. the United States
- 12-Sign Forecast for June-September 2011
- A Conversation with Robert Blaschke
- Dancing Lessons for Pluto Encounters
- An Astropoetic Approach to the Elements
- Archetypal Cosmology: Past and Present..and more..
Sample Features from this Issue:
Table of Contents | Letter | Forecast Calendar
Current Lunations | Astrology News | Sample Feature
Something Aries for Everyone
Mary Plumb writes on Osama bin Laden and President Obama, headstands and passionate romance in today’s blog.
Continue readingHarmonic Charts
Mary Plumb summarizes a recent wonderful talk on Harmonics by Doug Kellogg. She also directs you to his website to enjoy his visually beautiful charts in a right-brain tribute to start the new week. Enjoy.
Continue readingInspired by TMA
Guest blogger Kate Plumb was inspired by Glenn Perry’s recent article in TMA. She shares her thoughts on how the holistic and unified worldview now being articulated in science can impact how we discuss astrology. Thank you, Kate.
Continue readingTHE Wedding
Mary Plumb writes a blog on eclipse patterns in William and Kate’s horoscopes, and looks at their wedding chart. It’s coming up!
Continue readingHappy New Moon Week
Mary Plumb collects diverse writers who capture the themes of the day in an assortment of fine blogs. Enjoy!
Continue readingA Legendary Beauty Passes Away
Mary Plumb looks at the signatures for exceptional beauty in this blog about Elizabeth Taylor. May she rest in peace.
Continue readingShort and Sweet
Mary Plumb posts a blog, Short and Sweet, about an eventful road trip during the SuperMoon and equinox.