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New Moon and other planetary news this week
By
Lynn Hayes
art stolen from Quinn McDonald Mercury passed yesterday from practical Capricorn into innovative Aquarius. This marks a transition in the way we process information and communicate with each other (Mercury’s domain), and Mercury will be in Aquarius longer than usual (through March 14) due to its retrograde period from January 28 to February 18 which…
Astrology in the corporate world
By
Lynn Hayes
I was interested to find this article about the growing acceptance of astrology in the business world, since it has long been my fantasy to work with Human Resource departments to explain the behavior of employees: Fate and timing have a vital role to play in the success of a business — or so say…
China: The face of Pluto in Capricorn
By
Lynn Hayes
If you have any question about where the balance of power in the world is heading, check out this article from Mother Jones entitled “The Last Empire: Can the world survive China’s rush to emulate America’s way of life?” The grander astonishment is the most massive and rapid redistribution of the earth’s resources in human…
Barack Obama Shines in Iowa
By
Lynn Hayes
(Disclosure: Obama is my pick for President in 2008). One year ago I wrote an astrological profile of Barack Obama when it appeared he had some real staying power for the Democratic party. Previously he had been little known other than as a junior senator from Illinois and for an exceptional keynote speech he delivered…
Jupiter/Pluto and the Bhutto assassination
By
Lynn Hayes
Portrait of Benazir Bhutto by Daisy/Lapata I have not had the time to work on the profile of Ms. Bhutto which I promised some of my readers, but Jessica Murray (author of Soul Sick Nation) has done it for us on the About Astrology site (thanks Molly!): The Jupiter-Pluto conjunction that we have mentioned before…
New sunspot harbinger of new solar cycle
By
Lynn Hayes
According to this article: A new 11-year cycle of heightened solar activity, bringing with it increased risks for power grids, critical military, civilian and airline communications, GPS signals and even cell phones and ATM transactions, showed signs it was on its way late yesterday when the cycle’s first sunspot appeared in the sun’s Northern Hemisphere,…
The return of Earth
By
Lynn Hayes
photo by Tony Howell Dharmaruci wrote a post yesterday citing my comments about the return of the outer planets to the earth element after nearly ten years, and noting the connection to the lack of achievement and accomplishment on the world stage since then: it is no surprise, for example, that it has been impossible…
Welcome to 2008! An astrological look ahead
By
Lynn Hayes
Padma Planet, by Aya 2007 was a pretty big year, astrologically speaking. We had the conjunction of Pluto to the Galactic Center, the first time this has occurred since the Galactic Center was mapped. We had the opposition of Saturn to Neptune, the midpoint in the 36-year dance between those two planets. Jupiter squared Saturn…
An astrological look back at 2007
By
Lynn Hayes
Happy New Year everyone! Today I give you Phil Brown’s look back at the year in astrology and fantastic link extravaganza. I’ve copied the whole article here for your convenience, but please be sure to visit Phil’s website for other of his terrific articles. ———————– A totally subjective and random look at the wonderful world…
January Skywatch is posted!
By
Lynn Hayes
I can’t believe it’s nearly January 1st, but so it is and the January Skywatch is posted here. Here’s an introduction: For quite a while now, the planetary placements have shown a lack of the earth element but as we enter January the shortage is now in the element of water with a predominance of…
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