We
have a lunar eclipse this week in Sagittarius + the Uranus-Pluto angle
I've discussed before that's around from 2012-2015 that occurred in the
1930's. I discussed it in the column this week and how to work with it
in the bet way. Happy birthday Gemini, the sun enters your sign today.
Mercury-Uranus angle is helpful for gaining added insight; for
communication - peaks at 11:47PM ET so for some will be happening
tomorrow.
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
MAYDAY MAYDAY!
Some people may be wondering why anybody would yell "May Day" when they are in trouble. Here is why: It derives from the French "m'aidez", means "help me."
May Day is related to the Celtic festival of Beltane and the Germanic festival of Walpurgis Night. Astrologically and astronomically May Day falls exactly half a year from November 1, (and All Hallow's Eve) another cross-quarter day in the heavens associated with various pagan beliefs. It’s a day of reveling and dancing around the ever popular maypole. The date in the northern hemisphere correlates to springtime as we are now between the spring equinox in March and the summer solstice in June when flowers are blooming and nature renews life once again. Birds have made nests and the cycle of life continues. It’s a great day to celebrate what you have and want to continue. Growth is a key to think about, what you have that’s growing, what you want to grow and visualizing the path toward that fulfillment. And, revel in the joy of it’s manifestation. Happy May
Some people may be wondering why anybody would yell "May Day" when they are in trouble. Here is why: It derives from the French "m'aidez", means "help me."
May Day is related to the Celtic festival of Beltane and the Germanic festival of Walpurgis Night. Astrologically and astronomically May Day falls exactly half a year from November 1, (and All Hallow's Eve) another cross-quarter day in the heavens associated with various pagan beliefs. It’s a day of reveling and dancing around the ever popular maypole. The date in the northern hemisphere correlates to springtime as we are now between the spring equinox in March and the summer solstice in June when flowers are blooming and nature renews life once again. Birds have made nests and the cycle of life continues. It’s a great day to celebrate what you have and want to continue. Growth is a key to think about, what you have that’s growing, what you want to grow and visualizing the path toward that fulfillment. And, revel in the joy of it’s manifestation. Happy May
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