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New Moon Cancer - July 2020 - School of Hard Knocks

New Moon Cancer - July 2020 - School of Hard Knocks

Leaving the Eclipse season, we are having some incredible energies hitting us still. Mercury is now in its direct motion, Venus is direct, and yet things still feel like there's a backslide. This New Moon is the second one in Cancer this year, with the Solar Eclipse being the first, so this is technically New Moon Cancer II. Still, the potency is here. And it's not going to be an easy lunar cycle for anyone I don't think. Plenty to learn though. Read More...

New Moon Taurus - April 2020 - Forced Restructuring

New Moon Taurus - April 2020 - Forced Restructuring

This past lunar cycle was something else, wasn't it? Many things have changed, and they continue to force change on us even now. We are in a period of enforced evolution, whether we like it or not. How are we adapting to the new realities? Some are trying to hold on, and I don't think that will work out so well. Best to go with the flow. Let's see what's in store for this coming lunar cycle... Read More...

Solar Eclipse Capricorn - December 2019 - Jacob's Ladder

Solar Eclipse Capricorn - December 2019 - Jacob's Ladder

We are now in Eclipse Season yet again as I write this, with more than a week to go until the Christmas/Yuletide Solar Eclipse. I got the title "Jacob's Ladder" for naming this particular one, and this was more intuitive than it was astrological. The feeling is that there will be many comings and goings, and that a greater destiny is at work with this eclipse, more so than normal. In a way, it is a bridging of the gap between heaven and earth. This Eclipse is already in effect as they tend to be felt in the couple of weeks before the actual eclipse, and then for several months until the summer eclipse season of 2020. This could even be a painful one depending on what we've accomplished towards our objectives and other matters going on in our lives. It is also a major psychological ending point as this is what many would consider the final Solar Eclipse of the 2010's decade, but it really isn't (considering the calendar doesn't have a year 0, and starts at AD 1 or 1 CE, depending on preference, which makes 2020 the last year of the decade). But anyways, that's a topic for other scholars at the moment. Let us begin. Read More...

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