Gary P. Caton continues his series on Mercury’s Elemental Year — a timeless way of understanding and working with the retrograde cycle.
Continue readingWho Are The Pluto In Sagittarius Generation?
TMA extends a very warm welcome to Chiara Christian, a voice from Gen Z (born in 1997).
Continue readingTop Five Astro-Events for May
Read Michael O’Reilly’s planetary outline for May, a month that features a lunar eclipse, Mercury and Saturn stations, and Jupiter’s ingress into Pisces.
Continue readingPluto Stationing: A Sneak Preview of the U.S. Pluto Return?
TMA Associate Editor Ray Grasse writes on the societal themes now on display, timed with the momentous U.S. Pluto return.
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 readingApril’s Top Five Astro-Events
TMA welcomes Michael O’Reilly as a new blog contributor. Read his most useful and succinct planetary outline for April.
Continue readingMars – Out of Bounds
Ross O’Brien describes the essence of an out of bounds planet (OOB). Enjoy his clarity on the “beautiful outcomes” Mars OOB can spark.
Continue readingAmanda Gorman
Mary Plumb has a first look at poet Amanda Gorman’s horoscope: birth certificate obtained by Steven Stuckey!
Continue readingThe Road to Venus is Paved by Saturn: Black Hair and Braids as Structure
TMA is very pleased to welcome guest writer djenneba drammeh and their powerful recounting of the “measured care” of their exact Saturn Return
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