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Astrology and Weather: Nor’easter Bears Down on East Coast

(Astrology Explored) The East Coast, savaged by Hurricane Sandy, is groaning under the announcement that another bad storm, a Nor’easter bears down on them. Though not as powerful as the hurricane, this storm, possibly heavy with precipitation, winds and storm … Continue reading

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The Astrology of Accidents: African Painted Dog Mauling Not Only Death At Zoo

(Astrology Explored) On Sunday at around 11:48 AM a two year old boy tumbled fatally into the exhibit of African Painted dogs at the Pittsburgh zoo. The wild dogs, eleven in number, described by zoo officials as in “pack mentality” … Continue reading

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The Astrology of Hurricane Issac

(Astrology Explored) Seven years after Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Isaac revisited the miseries of extreme weather on Mississippi. While the new levees of New Orléans held, residents in Plaquemines Parish weren’t so lucky as a gulf side levee broke filling the … Continue reading

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Astrology, Politics and the Religious Right: Vagina Ideologues

(Astrology Explored) Another elected demi-god of the the religious right throws a down a gauntlet to the majority of American women by denying women a right to speak on a house committee hearing on birth control. This morning, Democrats tore … Continue reading

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The Astrology of Politics: The Susan G. Komen Public Relations Disaster

(Astrology Explored) Pro-lifers defend it, Pro-Choicers bash it, but it is clear that the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation’s decision to end funding to Planned Parenthood has produced a backlash has colored the public’s perceptions of a once lauded … Continue reading

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The Astrologer’s Process: Dirty Data, Rectification and Amy Winehouse’s Birth Time

Every astrologer has had this conversation with a client at least once. “My mother said I was born at 10:00 o’clock.” “AM or PM?” asks the astrologer. “Not sure, I’ll have to ask my mother.” In an astrologer’s perfect world … Continue reading

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The Astrology of Substance Abuse: Amy Winehouse’s Addictions

It is more likely than not that vocal artist and songwriter Amy Winehouse lost her life through her use of drugs on July 23, 2011. Amy’s addiction was apparent to everyone but herself. In her 2007 hit “Rehab” she sings: … Continue reading

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The Astrology of Disasters: Tornadoes and Mundane Astrology

(Astrology Explored) For an area of the United States that is known as tornado alley, the fierceness of May 22nd’s tornado shocked the residents of Joplin Missouri. Even with a 20 minute warning over a hundred people died. This twister … Continue reading

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Astrology 101: Why Astrologers Aren’t Concerned About a 13th Sign

(Astrology Explored) Astrologers watched in bemusement and surprise that the internet literally blew up over a astronomer and community college professor Parke Kunkle’s pronouncement that “the earth had shifted” resulting in the magical creation of 13th zodiac sign, Ophiuchus, otherwise … Continue reading

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Mundane Astrology: Ballot Shortage in Bridgeport

“(Astrology Explored) People were waiting in line and nobody was telling them what was happening,” State Rep. Chris Caruso said he saw people leaving one polling place without voting. “This was a major violation of their rights,” he said. “Most … Continue reading

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