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Leonard Nimoy’s Final Voyage
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Matthew Currie
Earth. Third planet from its solar primary. A planet whose native dominant intelligent species has, in a remarkably short period of time, developed the science and technology to change the shape of their world and their destinies, for better or worse. Without one unifying theological or philosophical worldview, Earth’s inhabitants end up relying (without even…
Astrology, Spirituality, And Clogged Toilets
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Matthew Currie
As with any other field of human endeavor, there are some good astrologers out there and a few bad ones. Although we all do basically the same job, there are a wide variety of techniques at our disposal, and a broad range of choices as to how we present ourselves and how we view our…
The Astrology Weather Report: February 23-March 1, 2015
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Matthew Currie
The Big Beast to deal with with this week is the Saturn-Neptune Square. First of all, let’s get one thing straight: no one in their right mind like squares. Decades of astrologers have struggled to make old-school astrology more accessible and, honestly, more humane. Traditional astrology tend to be filled with a lot of doom and…
The Astrology Weather Report: February 19, 2015
By
Matthew Currie
Mars enters Aries today. Whereas Mars was all kind of floaty and hippy-dippy and unmotivated in Pisces, now mars takes on added energy and is looking for someone or something to blow up. What’s interesting about this particular Aries Ingress is that it happens while the Moon is Void of Course in Pisces, with Venus…
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