Entries from October 2010
Aspects for the week beginning 31 October 2010
Today’s aspect Venus sextile Pluto is well-matched for Halloween events. If you found last Tuesday’s Sun sextile Pluto constructive and meaningful, today’s aspect is like a different tone of the same colour. Whereas Sun sextile Pluto was balancing life and death, today’s aspect balances love and death. Our dinner party conversation last night was about […]
Categories: Astrology
Aspects for the week beginning 24 October 2010
Shapers of finance last week in the UK were George Osborne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Wayne Rooney who obtained a pay rise from Alex Ferguson, the Manager of Manchester United Football Club. Under the harmless sounding title of “Spending Review” last Wednesday, Osborne outlined the most savage programme of cuts to hit the […]
Categories: News
Aspects for the week beginning 17 October 2010
33 gold and copper miners were miraculously rescued a few days ago, with Jupiter transiting the Chilean natal Pluto, and the profile status of their country Chile was also raised. This last week has been a neutral or even creative space without major astrological aspects, the first since I started blogging in early 2007. What […]
Categories: News
Aspects for the week beginning 10 October 2010
This week is a creative space, and could be anything you make of it…There are no major aspects (I considered having the week off) and you may fall into a natural rhythm. Meditations this week may be very spacey, light-filled but non-specific in their messages. Today is Sun Day, for the number 10 is the […]
Categories: Astrology
Aspects for the week beginning 3 October 2010
Mercury enters Libra today so the day may start with a cool rational look at life. Certainly our Libran Prime Minister David Cameron appeared on our screens this morning ahead of the Conservative Party Conference urging a cool rational approach to politics. That may at least get us through the major part of the day. […]
Categories: Astrology
Interview – A Vintage look at Lana Wooster
My mother-in-law recently unearthed a magazine interview from 1978 when I was writing a regular column for “Good Life” magazine. I was prepared to cringe throughout the re- reading of it but will let it pass except for a slight airbrushing of my throwaway opening comments, to include the concept that over time you learn more and more to […]
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