Part Two of Raye Robertson’s deeply researched piece on the significance of Jupiter-Uranus cycles in US history.
Continue readingLightning in a Bottle: The Jupiter–Uranus Cycle and the Potential for a New Astro-Cosmology
Part One of astrologer Raye Robertson’s deeply researched piece on the significance of Jupiter-Uranus cycles in US history. Time for a new story, anyone?
Continue readingDolphins at Play: Jupiter-Neptune in Pisces
Please enjoy Raye Robertson’s wonderful and evocative article on Jupiter/Neptune conjunctions – new one coming soon.
Continue reading“E Pluribus Unum:” Travels with the Sibly progressed lunar cycle, part 2
Part 2 of Raye Robertson’s “pandemic project” – her masterful explication of the U.S. progressed Sun/Moon relationship. This week she takes us to Inauguration 2021 and “the ‘potentially redemptive Neptune’ half-return.”
Continue reading“E Pluribus Unum:” Travels with the Sibly progressed lunar cycle
Raye Robertson’s “pandemic project” resulted in her masterful explication of the U.S. progressed Sun/Moon relationship and what it says about the People (Moon) and leadership/character (Sun). Part 2 coming soon.
Continue readingA Silver Lining in Aquarius: Engineering the Future with the 2020 Jupiter–Saturn Cycle
Mundane astrologer Raye Robertson offers a succinct and skillful assessment of the possibilities brought by the Great Conjunction.
Continue readingElection 2020: an astrological moving picture
Mundane astrologer Raye Robertson offers a unique assessment of the planetary cycles from 2000 – 2020. Her research, based on the work of André Barbault and Claude Ganeau, shows that we are, indeed, at a turning point.
Continue readingNavigating Transitional Times: The 3rd Quarter Sibly Progressed Lunar Cycle
Mundane astrologer Raye Robertson returns as guest writer with a masterful assessment of the U.S. progressed chart.
Continue readingGetting to WYSIWYG — the Solar Perspective
Raye Robertson offers a wonderful rendering of how our solar being is informed and infused by the planets — with particular attention to Neptune and Pluto.
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