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Why Am I An Astrologer?
By
Matthew Currie
I’ve done a lot of different jobs in my time: writer, group home worker, insurance adjuster, Internet system operator, letting people yell at me about their phone service, personal assistant… but of all the titles I’ve had, “astrologer” has stuck the longest. I’ve been a professional astrologer for over twenty years, but the story really…
Full Moon On Valentine’s: Happy Valoween!
By
Matthew Currie
Since Valentine’s Day this year is also a Full Moon… and not an especially romantic one either, fraught with all the emotional perils of a Full Moon loaded with Mercury Retrograde (your big chance to say the wrong thing or for your reservations to get lost), Mars in Libra (why talk about your relationship when…
Mercury, Neptune, And A Good Day To Kill A Baby Giraffe
By
Matthew Currie
“Bureaucrat Conrad, you are technically correct — the best kind of correct!” -Futurama Organizations, like people, have birth charts. Those birth charts can have good transits and bad transits, good days and bad days, just like any individual. A birth chart is subject to transits: the positions of where the planets are now in relation…
Astrology, Bad Boys, And The Twelfth House (Part Two)
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Matthew Currie
(This is a part of the “Astrology Of Love And Compatibility” series. Part One is HERE) (WARNING: Just as many of you have in the past at some point defended your choice in Loved Ones against well-meaning friends who can’t help but point out the flaws that everyone except you can see a mile…
Astrology, Bad Boys, And The Twelfth House (Part One)
By
Matthew Currie
(This is part of the “Astrology Of Love And Compatibility” series.) Once again, science has backed up something that many of us knew all along: Overall, “bad boys” get the girl (or get more girls) more often than “good boys.” Specifically, a study done by New Mexico University shows that there are certain personality…
The Astrology Of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Life And Death
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Matthew Currie
Philip Seymour Hoffman died Sunday of an apparent drug overdose. He was 46 years old. For many, he was one of those actors who always made an impression, yet somehow melted into his character, yet always remained somehow distinctly himself… the kind of actor who, when he dies, some will say “who?” and then someone…
Your Moon Astrology Forecast For February 2014
By
Matthew Currie
(Finally — a practical astrology forecast that EVERYONE can use, regardless of their Sign! Make sure you bookmark this page and come back — it could be the most useful thing I’ve written all month!) Below is a listing for Void Of Course (VOC) Moon times and dates for the month of November (If you’re…
That’s No New Moon In Aquarius… It’s A Space Station!
By
Matthew Currie
(Apologies to everyone out there who isn’t a Star Wars fan. You may need to find one and ask him or her to explain this forecast to you.) This Thursday sees a New Moon in Aquarius. New Moons are subtle but powerful things: not nearly as obvious or dramatic as a Full Moon, but if…
An Open Letter From Venus About That Mess Of A Love Life Of Yours
By
Matthew Currie
My Lovelies: I thought I’d drop you a friendly line about my numerous concerns for your well-being — not that I am overwhelmed with worries, sweeties, because worrying too much is The Moon’s job. As you know, I’m retrograde right now, so you may have noticed the old flames cropping up a bit more, and…
Ask An Astrologer: Winning The Lottery
By
Matthew Currie
CR asks: Can you pick a time and date for me so I win at the lottery? Answer: Yes, and the answer is “nope.” A better question might be “can you tell me a time when I’m more likely to win the lottery?“… in which case, the answer would be “yes, absolutely, but so…
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