Tag Archives: Astrology

Prediction in Astrology: Are We Unwritten?

(Astrology Explored) I am unwritten, can’t read my mind, I’m undefined I’m just beginning, the pen’s in my hand, ending unplanned Staring at the blank page before you Open up the dirty window Let the sun illuminate the words that … Continue reading

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Astrological Society of CT New Age Fair Sunday, February 19th, 2012

NEW AGE FAIR Sunday February 19, 2012, Sunday, 10AM – 4PM Four times a year we offer the public a sampling of metaphysical readings: Angel cards, psychometry, and of course, astrology! Plus aura photos, a variety of vendors and bodywork … 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 Happiness vs. Unhappiness

(Astrology Explored) In the United States we even have it in our “Declaration of Independence’: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that … 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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Celtic Astrology: Imbolc and the Symbolism of the Cross-Quarter Days

(Astrology Explored) Halfway between the Winter Equinox and the Spring Equinox is the cross-quarter day which the Celts called Imbolc (eem’ ul). We call it Groundhog’s Day, February 2. Though the names are different they come from the same Celtic … Continue reading

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Mundane Astrology & Politics: Why is Florida Such a Troublemaker in Elections?

(Astrology Explored) Remember this? Bush v. Gore, 531 U.S. 98 (2000), is the landmark United States Supreme Court decision that effectively resolved the 2000 presidential election in favor of George W. Bush. Only eight days earlier, the United States Supreme … Continue reading

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The Astrology of Parenting: The Challenge of Generation Y

(Astrology Explored) Today’s parents get a bad rap for being too overprotective. Called Helicopter Parents by authors Neil Howe and William Strauss, they are blamed for ruining their children by sticking their nose into every aspect of their children’s lives, … Continue reading

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The Astrology of the State of the Union Address: President Speaks to US Chart Hotspots

His first volley in his re-election bid, President Obama, in his 2012 State of the Union speech, spoke directly to issues that concern the American public at large. The speech at around 9:00 PM EST on January 24, 2012, the … Continue reading

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Mars Retrograde: Just What Are You Doing Down There?

(Astrology Explored) Newscaster: Mars stations in Virgo on the day of the Aquarian New Moon. Many astrologers have posted their take on this combo, but Astrology Media Press thought to ask the planets themselves, “What does it all mean?” I … Continue reading

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