After a stressful situation at the office where two co-workers overreacted in frustration and anger but each defused the 'heat' pretty quick, I confirmed what I knew must be true astrologically-- that the transiting Moon must be influenced by Mars somehow. Sure enough, at the time of the confrontation, Moon and Mars were conjunct in … Continue reading What Mood Are You In? And Why?
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Drew Barrymore: Intimate and Emotional
Drew Barrymore grew up in Hollywood, a child actor born into a Hollywood elite family. She's an award winning actress, businesswoman, and talk show host. But this post is not about the awards and career success; it's about her unique style of interviewing guests on The Drew Barrymore show. No matter who the guest might … Continue reading Drew Barrymore: Intimate and Emotional
Malefics and Benefics- the Labels We Give Planets
I recently read an article from a well-known Western Astrologer about his upcoming webinar on Mars. He stated how unfortunate it is that the planet Mars gets labeled as a 'malefic'. Besides the obvious punch to Vedic Astrology (the system known for calling planets malefics and benefics), he takes the message out of context and … Continue reading Malefics and Benefics- the Labels We Give Planets
Trump and Mars, Astrologically
Former-President Donald Trump got shot in the ear on July 13, 2024, luckily with no life-threatening injuries. What was happening astrologically? Well, Mars had to be involved. Violence. Guns and weapons. Attacks. These are things and situations ruled by Mars. When people defend their beliefs through violence we are witnessing the dark side of Mars … Continue reading Trump and Mars, Astrologically
The Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse
On March 26, 2024 at 1:27 a.m. in Baltimore, Maryland a Singapore-owned cargo ship called the Dali collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The unfortunate event was ruled an accident; so when considering this through the lens of astrology, the immediate factor is Mars, the planet of accidents. Mars is also the planet that … Continue reading The Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse
Matthew’s Passing
Almost a year ago I posted my analysis of Matthew Perry's birth chart with an eye for the past using the information he shared in his memoir, Matthew Perry: Friends, Lovers, and The Big Terrible Thing. If you haven't read that yet, here's the link. I was so glad he was on the path to … Continue reading Matthew’s Passing
Carrie-Anne Moss: Fierce Grace in Life and Onscreen
Fierce. Grace. Two words that beautifully describe actor Carrie-Anne Moss, best known for her breakout role as Trinity in The Matrix. Two words Carrie-Anne uses herself at Annapurna Living, the online community she founded to empower women primarily through meditation and mindfulness (referred to as the Fierce Grace Collective). Based on August 21, 1967 4:05pm … Continue reading Carrie-Anne Moss: Fierce Grace in Life and Onscreen
Current Jupiter-Rahu Conjunction (2023)
Watching the news tonight, I'm hearing of at least two incidents that reflect the current Jupiter-Rahu conjunction in Aries. Jupiter represents law and justice. Rahu represents the masses and/or mobs. Union Square Park in NYC was mobbed yesterday (8/4/2023) when a 21-year old social media influencer posted that his fans should meet him at the … Continue reading Current Jupiter-Rahu Conjunction (2023)
Mars and The Elements
The four Elements– Fire, Earth, Air, and Water - are represented through the twelve signs of the zodiac and each planet. When we're analyzing a chart to understand how the planets will operate, pay attention to the Elements. They provide an additional layer of meaning to the planets according to the signs they occupy. Below … Continue reading Mars and The Elements
Stephen Crane: Twenty-Nine Years Full
Stephen Crane, the author best known for his novel The Red Badge of Courage, became internationally famous in American literature with six novels, volumes of poetry, short stories, and articles. He did not survive passed the first Saturn return, but accomplished much in his brief time. During his writing years, many manuscripts were rejected due … Continue reading Stephen Crane: Twenty-Nine Years Full