Entries from February 2013
Aspects for the week beginning 24 February 2013
From my Postbag: “Oscar Pistorius…Does anything in his natal chart or his chart at the time of the murder connect to the South African chart and if so, how?” Oscar Pistorius Oscar Pistorius is currently on bail pending a charge of murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. He is due to appear in court again […]
Zodiac Masterclass Series – The Pisces Guide to Compassion
Pisces New Moon Mandala painted by Sarah Berry Line Mandala from Mandala Colouring Book by Barry Stevens available at http://www.mandalas.freeserve.co.uk/colouringinbook.html This is one of the culminating articles in an occasional series written about the expertise of each Sun Sign. The articles will be found under the category “Zodiac Masterclass” and eventually there will be 12 […]
Categories: Guest Posts · Zodiac Masterclass
Aspect for the week beginning 17 February 2013 – Sun conjunct Neptune
“We all live in a Yellow Submarine” ~ The Beatles This week’s blog concentrates on the Pope’s resignation, and the Sun’s conjunction with Neptune, which are closely linked in nature. From my Postbag: “I 1der if u will b bloggin re Pope’s abdication? on sun. I do hp sum1 mre enlitened in the ways of […]
Aspects for the week beginning 10 February 2013
Jupiter in Gemini – A Review Jupiter has been in Gemini since last June, and will be there for a few more months: time to review its performance, before it goes into the sign of Cancer. Like the Chinese New Year signs, Jupiter moves one sign per year, and sometimes it coincides with its Chinese […]
Richard III (1452 – 1485) – A Karmic Exploration
“Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious summer by this sun of York” Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet Now that we have stared into the reconstruction of Richard III’s face thanks to the finding of his skull, he has become a modern celebrity, and […]
Categories: Astro Archaeology · Karmic
Aspects for the week beginning 3 February 2013
Hilary Mantel wins again Was Hilary Mantel deserving of a second (or third) prize for her Tudor novels? Don’t ask me, for I am constitutionally incapable of reading fiction (let alone gargantuan works), but ironically I did manage to finish a work of fiction this week (my first in years): “The Ladies Paradise”, by Emile […]
Categories: Book Review · Karmic