Monthly Archives: June 2013

Virgo 2018

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Planet Waves Monthly Horoscope for January 2018, #1181 | By Eric Francis

You simply must keep a positive attitude, because you have so much to live for. What’s changing the most rapidly is your approach to your work. You’ve made great strides on this self-improvement project, and now you’re ready for another step: doing everything you do with the passion of an artist. There are those people who would do their work for free (and many who do) only because they love its purpose so much. Whatever job you may have, this is not a thing of the future. Before you get to the “do what you love” phase, you must go through the “love what you do” phase, whatever that thing is. This will cultivate the state of mind that emphasizes both quality, and your recognition that you exist in a network of people who are, ideally, all working toward the same end. Part of your work is the task itself; yet equally important is your influence on your coworkers, colleagues, clients and people in leadership. Whatever you may do, your primary purpose is dharma: acting as if to hold the world together. The “as if” part is important because it takes pressure off of you. You’re not actually responsible for holding the world together; you just have to make every decision on that basis. One last hint: the past weighs on you far less than you may think.

Libra 2018

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Planet Waves Monthly Horoscope for January 2018, #1181 | By Eric Francis

Many factors in your chart point to grounding: in your home, in your feelings, in your body and in your local community. This follows a phase of being somewhat all over the place, both mentally and physically. You’re now able to focus your mind, as if you’ve just woken up from many days of feverish dreams and could suddenly speak and think clearly. For the foreseeable future, your primary task is to strengthen your foundations. This could pertain equally to home, family and the most personal aspects of your career. Take tangible steps every day to organize your physical space, and your emotional space will follow. Saturn moving through your 4th solar house is about clearing out the clutter, such that you can see the walls and floors of the basement and make any necessary repairs. When cleaning a closet, empty it out entirely first. You will find, through this process, that you need far less than you think; and, further, that you will place a greater value on what you choose to keep. Finally, there’s the matter of your relationship to your family. You’ve reached a point where you must handle this consciously, and not allow anyone to make assumptions or presumptions about you. If you want more space to yourself, and you feel guilty about that, count this as proof that your desires are correct.

Mars and Pallas Square Neptune: Big Brother is Listening

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Newspapers from the morning of June 7, 2013, revealing the massive government data mining program that includes all major Internet services, three major phone carriers, credit card transactions and more.

Dear Friend and Reader:

As part of Saturday’s New Moon festivities, Mars and asteroid Pallas Athene, conjunct in Gemini, are square Neptune in Pisces. This is an aspect that looked like it would have some political implications, though I was hesitant to predict what. It did not look friendly.

Mars square Neptune is a complicated aspect that can have deceptive and self-destructive tendencies. However people born with this aspect can also have a talent for seeing through hypocrisy — George Orwell, author of 1984, stands out among them. That was the book where we first read the phrase, “Big brother is watching you.”

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Chart for the National Security Agency has a Mars-Chiron conjunction in Capricorn — just like Monsanto — and the Moon square Saturn and Neptune. The NSA is a top-secret agency more powerful than the CIA. It was initially founded to assist with Cold War spying and in 2001 was turned loose on the American people.

Pallas Athene adds a distinctly political dimension to the chart, as she’s a master strategist and the warrior-lawyer of the Greek pantheon; but Pallas is also square Neptune, raising a question over the legitimacy of motives and tactics used by the government. Put it all together and what do you get?

Thursday, The Guardian revealed that the National Security Agency was collecting phone records of millions of U.S. Verizon customers by the authority of a top-secret court order. The data, the government claims, is being used in an attempt to profile people to determine whether they are probable terrorists.

This isn’t merely a matter of spying on people for its own sake. In another story reported this week by NBC News, it was revealed that such profiling is enough to get someone killed by a drone attack, known as a “signature strike” based on someone’s alleged terrorist signature (covered below).

The NSA is a massive spy agency founded in 1952, originally given the mission of decrypting foreign communications. For example, during the Cold War, its boats would hover in international waters off the coast of Cuba, listening for communications between Havana and Moscow, translating the messages out of their encrypted code and giving the information to the CIA. The organization was so secret that its existence was not known till five years after its creation.

Since the Sept. 11 incident, it’s been turned loose on the American people, mostly under the authority of the PATRIOT Act. We’ve heard about this program a number of times before, but not under the authority of Pres. Obama, who famously said when he was a senator that the American people don’t want federal agents poking around their private lives.

The Guardian obtained a copy of the court order requiring Verizon to give the NSA phone call information on an “ongoing, daily basis,” reporting on calls within and directed outside the U.S. “The document shows for the first time that under the Obama administration the communication records of millions of U.S. citizens are being collected indiscriminately and in bulk — regardless of whether they are suspected of any wrongdoing,” The Guardian reported.

Then just hours later, the story got worse. The Guardian and the Washington Post published stories revealing that the NSA has been tapping directly into the three major telephone networks — AT&T, Verizon and Sprint, spying on nearly every American.

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Nondescript-looking Room 641A was referred to in an internal AT&T document as the SG3 Secure Room, located on Folsom St. in San Francisco — where for years private Internet traffic was intercepted by the government. The program has been revived under Obama in a much broader format.

The same news reports, based on interviews with individuals close to the agency, said that the NSA can also extract data directly from the servers of Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, AOL, Skype, YouTube and Apple, as well as a small service called PalTalk that is used mostly in the Middle East.

In addition, data from credit card transactions is also being mined, and a service called Dropbox would soon be tracked as well.

This effort turns ordinary services we all use all day into instruments to spy on people’s most imitate lives — that is, people who are not even suspected of a crime. The companies all denied involvement in the program, and government officials defended it as necessary to protecting the American people from terrorists. That, as we’ve seen over and over again, has become the excuse for anything and everything.

What is different about the program is that under the Cheney/Bush administration, it was done without the authority of a court. Under Obama, it’s been done in a way that’s colorable under the authority of law. That is to say, it can be justified because forms were filled out and certain procedures were followed — though the effect is the same, and the American people were not told.

According to media reports, the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (known as the FISA court, created in 1978) grants orders to carry out the program every 90 days. The court, which consists of federal judges chosen by the chief justice, was created in the wake of domestic spying revelations under Richard Nixon, a program called COINTELPRO. The FISA court, however, approves every warrant that’s put in front of it to sign.

The whole scenario came out after The Guardian, a British newspaper, published an article about an April 25 FISA Court order giving the government unlimited authority to obtain the data from Verizon for a specified three-month period ending on July 19. “The court order expressly bars Verizon from disclosing to the public either the existence of the FBI’s request for its customers’ records, or the court order itself,” The Guardian said.

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Under COINTELPRO, the spying program that helped end 1960s activism, an FBI agent suggests that the pregnancy of actress Jean Seberg, allegedly by a member of the Black Panthers, be publicized in an effort to cheapen her image before the public. COINTELPRO was supposedly ended in 1971.

Ari Fleisher, the former White House press secretary under George Bush, said that Obama was carrying out Bush’s fourth term. Some would say he’s completing Nixon’s second term.

Most media reports claim that the content of communications is not being read — only the frequency, the identity of the correspondents as tracked by the phone number and even location information based on GPS readings from the calls. But this contradicts what has long been known about such programs.

For example, the NSA has been exposed in the past for monitoring the contents of phone calls of people not suspected of terrorism. James Bamford, the author of two books on the NSA, described details of the domestic spying program in 2005 on Fresh Air with Terry Gross.

While we’re considering the civil liberties implications of these programs, I suggest we consider the spiritual ones. It’s a form of psychological warfare to instill the feeling that a person has no privacy. These programs are reported to be so thorough that they can monitor the drafts of emails being written in services like Gmail, so they can actually see correspondence that is not sent, and observe a person’s thoughts in the process of writing something.

You might think that you have nothing to fear because you haven’t done anything wrong — though if that’s true, why not submit to a weekly police search of your dresser drawers? It is traumatizing to have your private life investigated, and as such I would rate this all as a form of domestic terrorism.

We need to remember that the kind of information being collected by the NSA and the FBI is often used against activists, from peace groups to environmental organizations. Just about everyone understands that what we hear about is only the very surface layer of what is going on; what’s revealed is often a kind of cover for the much deeper layers of a surveillance program.

It’s also worth remembering the words of James Madison: “If tyranny and oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.”

Drone Attacks: Who Do We Kill?

On Wednesday, Richard Engel, NBC’s chief foreign affairs correspondent, exposed documents revealing that the U.S. military does not always know who it’s killing in drone strikes. Engel made his revelation on Wednesday’s edition of The Rachel Maddow Show and then on Thursday’s edition of NBC’s The Today Show [see video here].

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Sr. Airman Brandon Bryant (Ret.) describes what it’s like to kill people using a drone — he knows because he’s done it more than 1,000 times.

What is more frightening is that under current policy someone can be killed if they have the “signature” of a terrorist based on who they talk to, associate with and what places they frequent. This has nothing to do with their actual conduct.

Engel reviewed classified documents detailing 114 drone strikes in Pakistan in 2010 and 2011. The documents reveal both what is known and what is not known about the strikes. The terrorist affiliation is listed, such as “Al-Qai’da” or “Foreign fighters.”

Yet in all 114 strikes, the military admitted to killing just one civilian. A category for “other militants” contained many reports of killings, but it was not clear who they were. Up to 22 were killed in one strike.
U.S. policy allows drone pilots to kill people for having a “terrorist signature” — that is, based on who they visit, or what phone numbers they dial.

Engel also interviewed a former Air Force drone pilot named Brandon Bryant who describes what it was like to use drones to kill more than 1,000 people.

“I didn’t think I’d ever have to pull a trigger,” the former pilot said, describing when he was recruited into the Air Force. “I knew that people would be dying but I wouldn’t be — at least I believed that I wouldn’t be — the direct [cause] of someone’s death.”

“You know how people say that drone strikes are like mortar attacks [or] artillery. Well, artillery doesn’t see death. The artillery doesn’t see the result of their actions. It’s really more intimate for us. We see everything. We [see] before action and after. And so I watched this guy, I watched him bleed out. I watched the result of, I guess collectively it was our action, but ultimately I’m the responsible one who guided the missile in.”

He said he had “serious doubts now” that the man was actually a combatant, “but I didn’t doubt those voices in my head.”

Lovingly,

 

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Use Your Intuition; Check Your Facts

The Gemini New Moon is upon us. This is, thankfully, the first solar-lunar event in quite a while that’s not an eclipse. Yet it’s no ordinary New Moon for reasons I’ll explain in a moment. The upshot is that decisions you make now can influence your life for many months. It’s necessary to use your intuition, though there are factors that might specifically interfere with doing so. So slow down, and cross-reference between what your intuition says and what the facts seem to be describing.

Take all the time you need. There will be key matters that you can delay for a month or two; others will require action sooner. Make sure you sort out the difference. Under the current influences, it’s essential that you verify your facts before making any decision you think is based on intuition or instinct.

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Chart for the Gemini New Moon. The Mars-Pallas conjunction is at the very top of the chart, square Neptune, below the horizontal line on the right. View glyph legend here. The New Moon makes aspects to Chiron and Pholus, as described in the accompanying article.

The Gemini New Moon is exact Saturday, June 8 at 11:56 am EDT. At the same time, planets are gathering in the water signs, which is a growing emphasis on the emotional level — something that can be the most trustworthy or the very least dependable, depending on your relationship to yourself.

Mars, Pallas Athene (one of the first-discovered asteroids), Jupiter and the lunar apogee (a kind of radical feminine point) all join the Moon and Sun in Gemini for this event. All year a cluster of planets has been following the Sun, though it’s starting to fan out a little as Venus and Mercury have pulled ahead and are now in the sign Cancer. So this New Moon is a new alignment compared to what we’ve had all year — for one thing Jupiter in Gemini is involved, which can have an exaggerating effect. All this Gemini is also a reminder to consider many sides of an issue consciously.

And the Sun and Moon have entered a region of the zodiac where there are some centaur planets hanging out — the New Moon is opposite Pholus in Sagittarius and square Chiron in Pisces. Centaurs are not asteroids. They act with the full influence of planets, only the particular topics are not the ones usually covered by astrology.

Anyone who encounters the centaurs will usually use the word ‘intense’ to describe how they feel. But saying intense is like describing dinner as hot, when there are many subtler descriptions (vegan, organic, take-out, Indian, etc.).

So, getting into the particulars for a moment: Sun/Moon opposite Pholus might have the sensation of something about to go out of control. It’s therefore a moment to practice a higher degree of awareness than you might ordinarily. Walk around the world like you’re at Omega Institute, in a fully conscious engagement with life.

When Pholus is involved in a major aspect pattern like the New Moon, that’s the time to be conscious of anything related to alcohol. In our society that is often the ‘out of control’ factor, and it’s always a consideration when Pholus shows up. There are other cautions on this topic in the chart, which I will get to in a moment.

When planets are square Chiron, there may be the question ‘when are things going to get better?’ The answer (where there’s a square involved) is when you take action. We do a lot of waiting around on this planet, which is understandable given the resistance that can sometimes arise where decisions are concerned. While it’s often helpful to spot the right opportunity or not try to swim against the tide, sometimes it’s necessary to do what you must do when you must do it.

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Mediterranean Sea at daybreak, Valencia, Spain. Photo by Eric.

The chart has a cautionary note, however. In astrology, precise aspect patterns speak more clearly than the fuzzy ones, and there happens to be an impressively tight aspect involving Pallas Athene, Mars and Neptune. Both Pallas and Mars are warrior-like planets; Pallas was born in full armor and Mars is the god of war. When these are square Neptune, there are questions about the use of aggression.

This aspect can be taken many ways, though I would boil it down to a few basic points. One is to be honest with yourself. Mars square Neptune can come with some self-deception, in a volatile environment. Make sure the choices you make are actually helpful; stop yourself if you have reason to believe they are not. There is also the alcohol theme showing up again; if you make any decisions under the influence of a substance, or based on any emotional drama you may have been through, I suggest you pause and reflect.

There’s no need to act in a lurch. Other factors indicate that it’s essential to know what you’re feeling before you make a decision — and a Mars-Neptune square could mess with your intuition. There’s a lot of action in the water signs right now, and they are encouraging deeper contact with the emotional realm.

In our world of schedules, constant interaction with computers, the influence of advertising and many, many substances that are designed to shut down the subtle senses, those senses are exactly what you need; they are what’s being emphasized by so many planets in water signs (Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Chiron and Neptune, to name the big ones).

That’s a lot of momentum. Both grand trines and the water signs carry momentum as powerfully as the tide. Navigating on water is different than what you do on land — you need more lead time; you cannot stop or turn instantly; the water itself will guide your movements and you need to be aware of that influence.

It’s therefore necessary for mariners to plot their course well in advance, which means referring to the weather, to the charts and to the compass. There’s little room for guessing.

 

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Monsanto: An Eclipse and a Crack in the Teflon

On May 25, Monsanto Co. experienced a lunar eclipse on its 10th house cusp — the government angle, where its Sun is also placed. This coincided with the first-ever global anti-Monsanto protest the same day. Though the mainstream media tried to suppress the news, word got out through social media, alternative media and the Web.

This seemed like a charming symbolic expression of the astrology, especially given the international nature of the protest and that the eclipse, Monsanto’s midheaven and its Sun are in Sagittarius. That, however, was just the beginning.

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Illustration by Lizanne Webb.

The next week, the world learned that an Oregon farmer had discovered wheat growing in his field that he hadn’t planted, and that didn’t respond to Monsanto’s Roundup brand herbicide. Multiple genetic tests determined that the wheat had been genetically modified to resist the chemical. The grain turned out to be a Roundup Ready variety developed and tested by Monsanto 12 years earlier, but which was never put on the market.

Stranger yet, the kind of GMO wheat that had been tested in Oregon was a spring-planted variety, but the rogue plants found were a winter-planted variety. So there’s this mystery not only about how the GMO seeds or pollen spread, but also why this isn’t the same type of wheat that was tested there. Where did this stuff come from, and what was it?

While Monsanto was busy telling everyone that the wheat posed no hazard, Japan was busy canceling a 25,000-ton order from a Portland grain shipper, and The Oregonian newspaper reported that South Korea and the European Union had called for new testing of American wheat.

A few days later, Monsanto announced that it was pulling its genetically modified-food lobbyists from the European Union, and won’t apply for any new permits to plant GMO seed, having met too much resistance in both the approval process and from the public.

“As long as there’s not enough demand from farmers for these products and the public at large doesn’t accept the technology, it makes no sense to fight against windmills,” said Monsanto’s German spokesperson, Ursula Luettmer-Ouazane.

Then this week, a Kansas farmer sued Monsanto in federal court for allowing its genetically modified strain into the non-GMO population. The “plaintiff has been harmed by any and all Monsanto GE wheat because it has impacted wheat exports and the price of wheat,” the petition states.

Monsanto is a company that has seen very little in the way of consequences for its many harmful actions. There have been a few examples over the years — this week we saw several.

 

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Female Desire Gets a Fresh — and Truthful — Look

The Wild Woman is alive and well, and scientific proof — in case you needed any — is hitting bookstore shelves near you.

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Ladybugs like to do it and so do ladies! Video still from the Swiss documentary “Microcosmos.”

What Do Women Want? Adventures in the Science of Female Desire, by journalist Daniel Bergner, uses groundbreaking sex research to upend cultural stereotypes of gender sexuality. It reframes female desire, supported by evidence of female lust and sexual initiation all over the animal kingdom — including among humans.

“Bergner, and the leading sex researchers he interviews, argue that women’s sexuality is not the rational, civilized and balancing force it’s so often made out to be — that it is base, animalistic and ravenous, everything we’ve told ourselves about male sexuality,” according to an article in Salon.com.

Bergner writes: “Women’s desire — its inherent range and innate power — is an underestimated and constrained force, even in our times, when all can seem so sexually inundated, so far beyond restriction. Despite the notions our culture continues to imbue, this force is not, for the most part, sparked or sustained by emotional intimacy and safety. One of our most comforting assumptions, soothing perhaps above all to men but clung to by both sexes, that female eros is much better made for monogamy than the male libido, is scarcely more than a fairy tale.”

When asked by Salon.com what male readers might think of these findings, Bergner related one editor’s thoughts: “He said it had scared the bejesus out of him.” Would the braver male souls out there please raise their hands?

 

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Trial of Bradley Manning Finally Under Way

On Monday, the court-martial of accused Army whistleblower Bradley Manning finally began. He faces more than 20 charges, including violating the Espionage Act and aiding the enemy. He pled guilty to 10 lesser charges of misusing classified material earlier this year.

Manning has been in custody for more than three years — time that has included torture related to his being in solitary confinement for significant stretches of time. He was arrested on May 26, 2010, for the release of approximately 750,000 classified U.S. diplomatic cables and Army reports, plus two videos of military airstrikes to the website WikiLeaks.

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Video still with identifying markings from the “Collateral Murder” video released by WikiLeaks, showing the two Reuters employees with a group of Iraqis in Baghdad. The video was given to Wikileaks by PFC Bradley Maning.

Of the two videos, the July 12, 2007, Baghdad airstrike is the most well-known, published by Wikileaks as “Collateral Murder.” The video contains images and audio of the shooting deaths of two Reuters employees, their cameras mistaken for AK-47s, with a group of Iraqis. Two children in a van were also wounded when their father tried to rescue survivors; the father was killed.

Army prosecutor Captain Joe Morrow accused Bradley Manning of aiding the enemy, claiming that Osama bin Laden accessed some of the cables after their release by WikiLeaks. The prosecution is working to establish close ties between Manning and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

Manning’s defense lawyer, David Coombs, said that Manning “believed [the leaked] information showed how we value human life.” Coombs added, “He was troubled by that. He believed that if the American public saw it, they too would be troubled.”

As Glenn Greenwald of Salon.com pointed out in 2010, “Shining light on what our government and military do is so critical precisely because it forces people to see what is really being done, and prevents myth and propaganda from distorting those realities. That’s why the administration fights so hard to keep torture photos suppressed, why the military fought so hard here to keep this video concealed (and why they did the same with regard to the Afghan massacre), and why whistleblowers, real journalists and sites like WikiLeaks are the declared enemy of the government.”

The thing is (as Greenwald also notes), these gruesome incidents are not unusual. This is what war is — and that is why the government is working so hard to break Bradley Manning. It’s why we need to understand that this trial is not about a traitor; it’s about what we allow government to do in our name.

 

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Supreme Court OKs Expanded Use of DNA Swabbing

A divided Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 that police can collect DNA samples from people they arrest for a “serious crime.” However, privacy advocates are alarmed because the unprecedented ruling does not define what a “serious crime” is, and that police might use it to justify sampling people who have not committed a crime at all.

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It looks so simple — but what does it mean to have this much personal info in the hands of authorities? Photo: PA.

The case centered on a Maryland law used to take a DNA test of a man arrested for a felony assault. The test matched DNA in a rape case six years earlier that had previously gone unsolved. So far, 25 states have passed laws that are similar to Maryland’s.

Advocates of the law cite DNA as “the fingerprinting of the 21st century” and say it could solve numerous cold cases and prevent other crimes from happening, because the police would have a database of potential suspects. However, Justice Elena Kagan — one of the dissenting justices — equated that with searching one’s house without probable cause, which is illegal. ‘Probable cause’ means that law enforcement agencies have a solid reason to believe that a crime has been committed.

“This is a general rummaging through our genetic blueprint to look for evidence of unknown, completely unrelated crimes, with no reason to think that the person who’s been arrested for maybe a minor offense has committed any other crime,” said Michael Risher of the American Civil Liberties Union.

“It’s an incredible broadening of the government’s authority to stick its fingers into our bodies, seize our bodily tissue, seize the DNA profile, and put it in an enormous criminal database, with no suspicion to think that that’s going to uncover any crime,” said Risher.

 

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Who Says Fairies Aren’t Real?

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Photographer Yume Cyan has captured a series of stunning, magical photos of fireflies in the wooded area near Nagoya City, Japan, over the last month or so. Keeping the shutter open on a low aperture allows Cyan to capture the insects painting with light — and then they spark imaginations. You can see more of Cyan’s photos in larger sizes at 500px.com.
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A Bad Week for Monsanto, the Grand Water Trine,

The Gemini New Moon and Bradley Manning

In this week’s edition I cover the strange developments in the Monsanto story — the global protest the day of an eclipse, followed by the revelation of GMO wheat growing in Oregon, Japan canceling its order for all U.S.-grown wheat as a result, and then Monsanto pulling out of Europe. In this edition I also cover the grand water trine, the Gemini New Moon and the conscience of Bradley Manning.

 

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Your Monthly Horoscopes — and our Publishing Schedule Notes

The June monthly extended horoscopes  were published Friday, May 24. Inner Space horoscopes for June were published Friday, May 31. I recommend reviewing the previous month’s horoscope at the end of the month; you can see May’s monthly horoscope here. The Moonshine horoscopes for the Gemini New Moon were published Tuesday, June 4.

 

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Weekly Horoscope for Friday, June 7, 2013, #953 | By Eric Francis

Aries (March 20-April 19)

Aries (March 20-April 19) — You must be impeccable in speech and language: in what you say or write or communicate in any way. This is not a time to ignore your doubts about whether you really mean what you’re saying, or whether you’re capable of fulfilling a promise. When in doubt, say nothing. Statements made with the intent of expediency — that is, white lies intended to help you get ahead — could be the most damaging, and may have significant repercussions in the near future. Though you may not have the intention to deceive anyone, this astrology can also cover situations where you’re not working with full information, or have inaccurate data. Therefore, it’s necessary to check what you hear from others as well as it’s necessary to understand someone’s motives for putting you up to something. Be vigilant, be clear, and ask questions till you absolutely understand any situation you’re in.

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Taurus (April 19- May 20)

Taurus (April 19-May 20) — You’ve come through many situations where you could have given in to others’ insistence that you not trust yourself, but stood your ground. You may be in a similar situation now, where friends or associates are trying to convince you of something; it could be anything. The thing to be alert for is pressure of any kind that has the effect of negatively influencing your self-confidence. You might want to be cautious about taking praise too seriously as well. You don’t need the opinions of others, and you don’t need to judge your own performance, either. What matters is that you bring sincerity and integrity into what you’re doing, and that you be accountable for any errors you make. That means consciously engaging your learning and self-correcting process. The opinions of others matter far less than we’re led to believe, and life is not a popularity contest. Impeccability matters a lot more than popularity.

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Gemini Sun and Rising — a Reading for You

Dear Gemini Reader:

Your birthday reading for 2013-2014 has  become the bestselling birthday reading of the year. I bring to life the truly beautiful astrology that you’ll be experiencing over the next four seasons.

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Eric and his astrology assistant Jonah, who has Virgo Sun and Moon.

I begin with a discussion of what every Gemini should know about his or her sign, and then I cover a diversity of transits that you’ve read about elsewhere but may not have put into the context of your life.

Jupiter is in your sign now, joined by Mercury and Venus. Soon planets will move into Cancer, the sign associated with resources, money and self-esteem — that is good news on all of those topics. I describe what it means to have your ruling planet Mercury retrograde three times in water signs — covering seven months of the year.

I talk about Pluto going through your 8th house, which is raising all kinds of questions about the role that structure plays in your relationships — and your desire to burst free and express yourself. I cover Saturday’s eclipse of the Moon in Sagittarius, your relationship sign.

I have created my 2013 Gemini reading specifically to help you tap into the very unique energy coming your way — energy with the potential to transform how you feel, think and relate. This is a truly helpful moment in your life, one that can make up for some of the challenges of recent years.

The reading will be accurate, informative and fun for Gemini rising and Moon as well. You can listen to a short audio preview here.

Your reading is ready for instant access. The price for this hour of astrology plus tarot reading (and bonus materials) is $29.95. You may order your Gemini birthday reading here.

I know you’ll love this reading. Please do check it out.

Lovingly,


 

Gemini (May 20- June 21)

Gemini (May 20-June 21) — This weekend’s stunning New Moon in your birth sign is a reminder that anything is possible and that everything is negotiable. Make sure you know what you want, because as the next few days unfold, you may find yourself in a position where you can create those very things. Yet to make this happen you’ll need to focus your intentions as clearly as possible. You may be inclined to compromise, which is something that might at some point need to happen in the physical world. I suggest that you not even vaguely consider compromising on your desires, your intentions or your idea of what is right for you. Rather, that’s the very place to stick to your true desires. If you’re feeling guilt, notice it and set it aside. If anyone tells you that you’re dreaming, tell them they’re right.

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Cancer (June 21- July 22)

Cancer (June 21-July 22) — You may get a series of opportunities to resolve situations or psychological issues that have long troubled you. The sensation of doing so may be like pushing on an invisible wall. It starts to give way, and as you push you start to wonder when it’s going to finally stop — but it doesn’t. You might apply some positive thinking to a scenario that has resisted that very thing in the past, and discover that it’s working. None of this is an accident. You’re ready not only to confront the conflicts in your own psychology, you’re ready to let them go. You know there’s something about your nature that makes you the embodiment of opposites. I don’t mean being a walking contradiction, even if you feel like that some days. What I mean is that a theme of your life is integrating elements of yourself and the world around you that only seem to oppose one another but are in truth part of the same thing.

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Leo (July 22- Aug. 23)

Leo (July 22-Aug. 23) — Be cautious with financial transactions, from basic ones to the most complicated. Much hinges on whether you understand the details, and whether you put the information to good use. To put it mildly, plenty is at stake, and there is the opportunity for significant gain or loss. Therefore, slow down and take each step consciously. Know what decisions you can (or need) to put off until you have more information. In truth you’re in an exceptionally strong position and you have all the right ingredients to succeed at whatever you’re doing. Your part is to maintain the impeccability factor. That includes being fair to the people around you, maintaining the appearance of propriety. At this moment it’s every bit as important that you be standing in your integrity as it is that you present yourself as doing so. Be conscious of any double standards you may have, and remember that what you say even casually will echo outward. The Universe has ears.

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Virgo (Aug. 23- Sep. 22)

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) — Check whether your tendency to commit to multiple projects or professional endeavors is really working for you or the people you serve. This is the time to get your priorities in order. You may have a tendency to make decisions based on political expediency, that is to say, less on the basis of truth and more on the basis of what will grease the wheels, close the deal or please people in power. The other side of that kind of transaction is that someone else can lose in the process, which is usually considered a form of collateral damage. This is exactly what you want to avoid, because what happens now will have implications in the future, for good or for ill. This can be a time of tremendous achievement for you, if you do what is right. That does include what’s right for you — just make sure you keep your promises, and pause on making any new ones you’re not sure you can fulfill.

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Libra (Sep. 22 - Oct. 23)

Libra (Sep. 22-Oct. 23) — Your long-range plans may seem to be conflicting with certain immediate desires. The question you might want to ask is, in this world how practical is it to plan your life years in advance? This might be a time to experiment with the idea that your immediate goals fit into a larger plan, and you don’t need to have that scheme fully mapped out for everything to hang together. You have some excellent opportunities in front of you right now, and others will notice your commitment and aura of success if you allow those qualities to gently come forward. You don’t need to push anyone or anything. There’s a strong wind at your back right now. What I do suggest is that you be realistic about whether you really want any opportunity that’s offered to you in the coming days. The question is not ‘what am I doing with the rest of my life’ but rather, ‘where might this work with my life plan?’ or even better, ‘how does this feel?’

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Scorpio (Oct. 23- Nov. 22)

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) — You may be negotiating some important transactions now, and if so, I suggest you be careful and take each step consciously. One tool you can work with is timing; in particular, knowing how long you can delay in order to get the information you need, or to work out the agreement as you want it to be. If things don’t seem to be working out as you want now, you can afford to wait at least one month to put them in order. If the opportunity disappears between now and then, it was probably not going to be helpful. One potential reading of the current astrology is that there are facts you may not be aware of, or may be overlooking, in service of your strategy or agenda. You need to bring the practical, discerning side of your nature into action right now, rather than your idealistic side. The moment calls for a microscope, not a kaleidoscope.

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Sagittarius (Nov. 22 - Dec. 22)

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 22) — I reckon there is plenty going on in your life right now, and that you’re not sure about some of it. By not sure, I mean that your intuition may be nagging you about something or someone. There may be a situation that seems to be all promise and little payout. Or you may have concerns about where your own emotional desires and needs fit into the scenario. I suggest you honor your doubts and give the situation a little more time. You’re about to enter a whole new emotional landscape when Jupiter, the Sagittarius planet, enters Cancer in a few weeks. You may need to exercise what feels like extreme patience till then, though it will be worth it. You’ll be on more solid emotional ground, and you’ll discover what it is you were concerned about.

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Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 20)

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) — I suggest you observe how relationship situations develop over the next few weeks before you put all your emotional eggs into one basket. There may be situations that look promising. Have fun with those people. Remember though that while the first days or weeks of an encounter are meaningful — beginnings always are — you’ve learned from much past experience to watch how things develop, and to allow them to do so. The question is: who can handle who you really are? You’ve also learned not to try to tamp down your energy or put a cloak over your passion. That requires allowing people to have their responses to you. What matters most is that they do feel you and you feel them, no matter what the longer-term prospects are. As you get better at this, you’ll begin to attract people who can handle you at full strength.

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Aquarius (Jan. 20- Feb. 19)

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — If you’re feeling like you’re bursting with creative and sexual energy, you’re right on time. In many ways your happiness depends on your ability to express yourself, so if you’re delaying for any reason, I suggest you feel some ideas moving, pull the cork and let some of the energy out. The thing about any creative endeavor is that it requires taking a risk. Often that risk is what you might do with potential ‘failure’. That’s exactly the psychology you want to fly into like a headwind. There’s also the small matter of having so many options. This is the time to experiment. One beautiful thing about our modern world is that one need not merely be a painter or a violinist. Very nearly everything is mixed media. As you explore, you’ll discover that there are several specific things you want to get good at — and you will.

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Pisces (Feb. 19- March 20)

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — A rare alignment between Mars, Neptune and Pallas is suggesting that reality is like soft clay in your hands right now. So now is the time to sculpt your life in the way that you want. You will continue to have opportunities to do so, but this is the true formative moment. Therefore, take your time and redesign your life the way you want it. This will invariably involve how you use space, how you project yourself into the world. The astrology is suggesting that you work from the inside out: feel the heat within you, then let that shape the layers of your personality, your decisions and what you do with your time. A helpful metaphor might be to consider the hot molten core at the center of the planet that shapes the continents, and which sometimes erupts and lava flows over the Earth, forming new landmasses and changing the shape of mountains. Yet this natural force will be responsive to your plans and ideas. Said another way, anything is possible.

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Scorpio 2018

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Planet Waves Monthly Horoscope for January 2018, #1181 | By Eric Francis

You have the perfect blend of drive and discipline going for you now. Take advantage of this and get your year started off right. Just be aware of one thing: you cannot content yourself with being little. You are past being willing, or able, to make yourself small for the sake of others. Your role is not to bow to their insecurities, nor to worry about how they’re supposed to handle someone who wants to live fully, and strives to do so. As you do this, you may notice the extent to which people seem determined to shrink themselves, to diminish their goals and talents, or to thrive on boredom (which is really a mask over anger). You may feel pressure from peers to conform to this odd way of living. Don’t waste your time wondering whether you can, or whether this is the right thing. And while you may feel the lure of analyzing why people choose to live this way, you would be better served to ask yourself why you ever did. There’s a fear running loose that when we connect with our desire, passion, love or sex drive, that we’re going to go out of control. After all, society could possibly not handle everyone being in contact with their power, living honestly. But here’s the question. How would anyone even know?

Out Of Sight — Gemini New Moon

The Gemini New Moon just before Noon EDT Saturday, like all New Moons, will be out of sight. It will not be the only such event in the astrology this weekend. If there is anything to the proverb “As above, so below,” the next several days will not be about appearances. Rather, you will be entering an auspicious time to observe and cultivate nascent developments to your inner life.

Astrology by Len Wallick

An inner life is a valuable resource. Like all resources, you need to be aware of it, and take care of it. That’s especially so now, on an implied threshold of cycles, shifts and crossings taking place out of sight above and below.

Above you, some new cycles are about to set in. Foremost among them is the start of a lunation — the period of time from one New Moon to the next.

Every lunation begins with the Moon moving between Earth and the Sun, out of sight in the solar glare. That phenomenon explains how New Moons are an appropriate time to begin new cycles of your own by simply being aware of the resources your inner life offers. Among them are contemplation, meditation and imagination. Simple awareness can in turn lead to appreciation. That’s a major inner shift, and it corresponds to a shift about to take place above you.

Out of sight above you, an important hypothetical point is on the threshold of a rare and major shift from one sign to another. The mean lunar apogee (otherwise known as mean Black Moon Lilith) enters Cancer about 6 am EDT Sunday.

In simple terms, mean Black Moon Lilith (abbreviated as mean BML) is the part of the lunar orbit farthest removed from Earth, whether or not the Moon is actually there. The “mean” part is not a nasty disposition, but an indication that the point is an averaged mathematical value. While an empty, abstract, averaged point may seem little more than imaginary, astrologers have learned to appreciate it as a resource.

Witness the “Swiss Ephemeris,” one of the most respected astrological resources in the world. With only 14 columns to work with, one of those columns (the one headed by a black lunar crescent on a cross) is devoted to listing the daily position of mean BML. That position changes slowly. So slowly, the last time mean BML changed signs (into Gemini) was on the historically meaningful date of September 11, 2012.

Mean BML last ingressed Cancer on August 3, 2004. For the mean lunar apogee now to cross over into Cancer, the sign ruled by the Moon, for the first time in nearly a decade is thus worthy of meaningful contemplation. What’s more, the timing is something to meditate upon as two positions on the zodiac closely associated with the Moon (mean BML and Cancer) come together less than 24 hours after the actual Sun and Moon have come together to initiate a lunation.

You would be justified in imagining two very different lunar cycles beginning at once, both enhanced and distinguished by their close concurrence. All the more so when you consider that the imagined event will be nearly concurrent with another point being crossed that is deeply appreciated as a milestone of astrology, even though it is also out of sight.

Just before 9 pm EDT Sunday, Mercury will cross the degree of Cancer to which it will return when its retrograde period (from June 26 to July 20) finally ends with a resumption of direct motion. In other words, Mercury will be entering its ‘echo’ (or ‘shadow’) phase just after mean BML enters Cancer and just before the Moon returns from being out of sight in the glare of a conjunction with the Sun. The close association in time implies a close symbolic correlation between all three events.

The echo/shadow phase is a period of about two weeks. During that period, as Mercury’s apparent motion decelerates before reversal, your own experience often corresponds to an ‘echo’ from the future. It is a time which frequently foreshadows what the approximately three weeks of retrograde motion will bring.

To have the foreshadowing that accompanies Mercury’s final fortnight of direct motion commence as two lunar cycles begin, and to have all of those beginnings take place out of sight, implies where your attention would be best directed over the next several days. Instead of the usual protocol of prioritizing what you see, you may want to initiate a new cycle of your own.

This weekend, you may want to initiate a new cycle of awareness. You may want to begin that cycle by shifting your focus from what you see on the outside to what you feel, and what you think, on the inside. You may want to cross over from prioritizing external resources and start appreciating internal resources. You may want to cultivate those internal resources, and develop them into what could ultimately be how you anticipate, and create, an outer life that is out of sight for you now.

If, as is the case with many people, your outer life leaves something to be desired, what have you got to lose? Instead of taking the weekend to simply indulge the usual distractions that take you out of your mind, try taking a cue from the astrology and explore what may have been, until now, out of sight.

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Sagittarius 2018

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Planet Waves Monthly Horoscope for January 2018, #1181 | By Eric Francis

Taking care of your finances will get you a long way in life. The time has arrived: whatever you may want to accomplish, being grounded, realistic, and resourceful will be your vehicle for doing it. Money flows toward structure, and you need to build that gently around yourself. Start with full awareness of your income, your expenses, your debts, and your needs for future growth. Then, use your skills or get help to build a model you can live in. One way to work is to make long- and medium-range plans for development projects. It’s vitally important, in our current version of the world, that you phase out obsolete equipment and phase in the fully serviceable gear you need to get your work done. This is a matter of planning. Keep all your options open for how to do this — and remember, the world is awash with gear that nobody is using. Take leadership, learn how to pool resources, and get that process going. Remember that your most valuable asset is your talent: what you can do and, in particular, what you alone can do. Set a higher price on that than you ever have; at the same time, you must be bold about demonstrating and even proving your abilities before expecting people to pay. You have the abilities and the discipline to make this happen. And it’ll be worth it, too.

Moonshine Horoscopes — Gemini New Moon Edition

Dear Friend and Reader:

Now that we are about a week and a half past the last of those three eclipses, we’re approaching the Gemini New Moon. This New Moon is the complementary phase to the Sagittarius Full Moon eclipse, a ‘first marker’ for whatever that energy set in motion, though the eclipses will keep unfolding for months. This New Moon is not an eclipse, but it is a ‘live one’, with several planets joining the Sun and Moon conjunction in Gemini. It will be exact at 11:56 am EDT on Saturday. (You can view that full chart here.)

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In today’s Moonshine horoscopes below, Genevieve Hathaway has interpreted this Gemini New Moon for each of the 12 Moon signs. We’ll also be running her blog post on the New Moon in Thursday’s Daily Astrology column.

Your Moon sign is where the Moon was when you were born, which you can find out by entering your birth data into Serennu.com. It helps to have your birth time but often that is not necessary. You can also try reading these horoscopes for your Sun and rising signs for additional layers of insight.

In order of degree, the planets in Gemini for the New Moon are: Pallas Athene, Mars, the Sun, the Moon, Jupiter and Black Moon Lilith (actually a calculated point). That’s lot of activity on the mental plane. It could feel like having many options and ideas that are true for you all at once — and they may be.

This chart has stronger things to say, however. For one thing, the conjunction of the Sun and Moon is exactly trine Juno in Aquarius. Trines open up a flow of energy, and this one looks like it is opening up channels to give voice to our emotions, thoughts and desires about our relationship needs. This is an opportunity to start a new conversation about these things in the face of crystallized social conventions and expectations.

Juno also carries the theme of social justice, which is hugely important right now. For one, because the world so desperately needs us to stand up for social justice together as individuals while Uranus and Pluto continue to up-end governments and cultural institutions around the world. (Witness the latest protests and government crackdowns in Turkey this past week).

Also, the New Moon chart is asking us whether we’re being ‘two-faced’ or not. Mars and Pallas Athene are conjunct in Gemini and square Neptune in Pisces. If you really want to be sincere and live a ‘higher vibration’ life, you’ll want to examine the ways you may be perpetuating the lies of politics.

Most of us do so in one area of life or another, with varying levels of awareness that we’re doing it. But if you can dig in and reach some honesty with yourself on this score, the sky is offering assistance in making it count. The Gemini New Moon is also square Chiron: any crisis of consciousness can lead to healing if you’re willing to stick with it and act on it. And Pholus in Sagittarius, opposite the Sun and Moon, is playing Devil’s advocate, ready to take the ball and run with it if you give up the power of your thoughts to dogma.

What will you set in motion this weekend?

Yours & truly,

Amanda Painter
These Moonshine Horoscopes are written by Genevieve Hathaway. Genevieve is an astrologer and Planet Waves contributor. She is available for astrology readings. You can contact her at genevieve@venusinblue.com.


Gemini New Moon Moonshine Horoscopes | By Genevieve Hathaway

Aries (March 20-April 19)

Aries (March 20-April 19) — The Gemini New Moon is highlighting how you think and the patterns in which your mind moves. Your mind is one of your most powerful tools. I suggest experimenting with a few new ideas and approaches to how you use it. When your mind and emotional body act in tandem toward the same goal, they shape your outer world. Have you noticed how well that works? Like a laser, you can focus your mind on exactly what you desire, shaping and creating your vision. It’s like a muscle; the more you work it, the easier it will be for you to employ with exact precision. Each new situation is an opportunity to apply your full mental capacity and emotional commitment. At first this might feel limiting — yet notice how much you actually do accomplish and initiate when you are working with your full focus and emotional resources channeled in the same direction. — By Genevieve Hathaway

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Taurus (April 19- May 20)

Taurus (April 19-May 20) — Your sense of feeling good about who you are is shifting in a new direction. A new viewpoint is helping you peel back a layer on an aspect of your self-esteem that at times may have felt too slippery to grasp. Like shedding skins, you are working through the layers to reach the core of what it means for you to have an expansive sense of self-worth. Hint: it’s independent from external situations, including how much money is in your bank account or stashed under your mattress. This process may come with the feeling of being exposed. While potentially uncomfortable, this has pushed you to re-assess something you’ve been told in the past. Ask yourself whether you should believe it anymore. Remember, your truth has a distinctly different theme from what anyone around you holds true for you. As you settle into this viewpoint, you are building a strong foundation of self-confidence. — By Genevieve Hathaway

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Gemini Sun and Rising — a Reading for You

Dear Gemini Reader:

Your birthday reading for 2013-2014 has become the bestselling birthday reading of the year. I bring to life the truly beautiful astrology that you’ll be experiencing over the next four seasons.

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Eric and his astrology assistant Jonah, who has Virgo Sun and Moon.

I begin with a discussion of what every Gemini should know about his or her sign, and then I cover a diversity of transits that you’ve read about elsewhere but may not have put into the context of your life.

Jupiter is in your sign now, joined by Mercury and Venus. Soon planets will move into Cancer, the sign associated with resources, money and self-esteem — that is good news on all of those topics. I describe what it means to have your ruling planet Mercury retrograde three times in water signs — covering seven months of the year.

I talk about Pluto going through your 8th house, which is raising all kinds of questions about the role that structure plays in your relationships — and your desire to burst free and express yourself. I cover Saturday’s eclipse of the Moon in Sagittarius, your relationship sign.

I have created my 2013 Gemini reading specifically to help you tap into the very unique energy coming your way — energy with the potential to transform how you feel, think and relate. This is a truly helpful moment in your life, one that can make up for some of the challenges of recent years.

The reading will be accurate, informative and fun for Gemini rising and Moon as well. You can listen to a short audio preview here.

Your reading is ready for instant access. The price for this hour of astrology plus tarot reading (and bonus materials) is $29.95. You may order your Gemini birthday reading here.

I know you’ll love this reading. Please do check it out.

Lovingly,


 

Gemini (May 20- June 21)

Gemini (May 20-June 21) — This week’s New Moon takes place in your Moon sign, now a busy place with many planets and asteroids moving through. A number of personal planets, including Mercury, Venus and Mars, have either just been in residence in your sign or are moving through. Gemini is a multi-faceted sign, and with all these different additional energies present, it may feel like you are living with many versions of yourself. If you start to question which is the real you, try considering them all as parts of your complex nature. You are in a moment of seeing how these various aspects of yourself are more similar than different — merging them into what feels like a cohesive version of yourself. This is more about the feeling of being whole rather than any disconnect between the different sides of you. You are connecting with yourself in a way you may not have thought was possible in the past. — By Genevieve Hathaway

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Cancer (June 21- July 22)

Cancer (June 21-July 22) — During the New Moon in Gemini, your 12th house is an active place — the Sun, Moon and a number of other personal planets are packed into this area of your chart. This may feel like something new is blossoming under the surface of your psyche, or like you have access to a well of energy you weren’t aware of before. There is plenty of energy here for you to tap into and apply to all areas of your life. At times it could feel like working the controls of your own sophisticated rocket. All you need to do is envision where you wish to go and it will take you there. I suggest riding this energy wave growing from within you and following where it leads. You can think of this as letting your powerful inspiration be your guide as to where you apply your time, energy and creativity. You will get some truly unique and innovative results. — By Genevieve Hathaway

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Leo (July 22- Aug. 23)

Leo (July 22-Aug. 23) — Lately, you have been working through a doubt or question regarding your role in a particular group, and whether it is the right one for you. One of your emotional needs is for your voice and opinion to be heard and respected. I don’t mean that you must always be considered ‘right’, rather that people actively listen to and consider your ideas. You have an opportunity now to set a new pattern — of your opinion being valued by others. Those around us follow our lead in how we want to be treated. As you place a greater sense of worth on your thoughts, feelings and opinions, those around you will do the same. Part of respecting yourself is setting boundaries that others will also respect, and holding people to it. What you are gaining through this process is a greater connection and sense of belonging in the communities you are a part of. — By Genevieve Hathaway

Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
Virgo (Aug. 23- Sep. 22)

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) — You are reworking an idea you’ve held for a while regarding the roles of work and passion in your life. You are coming up against something you were taught as a child that is causing you to question your approach to your career. What you are making contact with are a few outdated concepts that no longer serve who you have grown to be. Think of this New Moon as a chance to update your inner software, regarding beliefs your parents held and how they do not align with your own. Start there and work forward to what you believe today. The goal is an integrated concept: you give to your work by tapping directly into your passions. When the work you do to make money is based on your inner creativity, you fill a deep well of energy from which you can draw. As new options present themselves, you will continue to restructure this career/passion symbiosis. — By Genevieve Hathaway

Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).

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Libra (Sep. 22 - Oct. 23)

Libra (Sep. 22-Oct. 23) — At the moment, you are in a unique position to be able to see how the beliefs you’ve held have affected the choices you’ve made. Beliefs are ideas or perceptions that we judge to be true — it’s a feeling, not necessarily a fact. These internal sensations inform the degree to which we believe or disbelieve something. What we believe has a large impact on how we experience our lives. You are undergoing a process of re-orienting your relationship to belief and how you use it to aid your vision for your life. Over this New Moon, you will be able to move between emotion and detached observation effortlessly. View ideas from multiple angles. Enough distance will let you see if it’s grounded in truth rather than emotional attachment. By testing each belief this way, you will be able to choose consciously those ideas that have a strong foundation in accurate facts. — By Genevieve Hathaway

Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
Scorpio (Oct. 23- Nov. 22)

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) — Information is coming through regarding the motivations of a few important partners in your life. You intuitively know where others are coming from before they do, giving you a very clear picture of why a few key individuals are doing what they are doing. You can think of this as working with insider information, as though you get to see what is going on behind the scenes in their own personal world. The more you know about what drives a person’s actions, the easier it is for you to predict the reactions they will have and choices they will make. I suggest considering the view that this information is more useful for arranging mutually beneficial agreements than for manipulating the other party for your own personal gain. An arrangement where everyone involved benefits will move your personal goals much further along than an agreement where only one party benefits. — By Genevieve Hathaway

Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
Sagittarius (Nov. 22 - Dec. 22)

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 22) — During the next week try working with the concept that your approach to relationships is just that — your own, not dictated by others. Think of this as structuring your relationships to fit who you are as an individual. From there it follows that you hold space for partners to do the same. At the moment, you may feel like you need multiple types of relationships, or multiple relationships, to satisfy the different facets of your personality. I propose reimagining how you assess information regarding whether a relationship is a good fit. Start from the place of how you approach sex, looking for a fluid, growth-centered partnership rather than a strict set of rules and expectations. This is about bringing a willingness to experiment and hold space for personal exploration. Recognize everyone’s experiences and needs, including your own, as valid, withholding judgment. From these open and honest experiences strong relationships can be built with a foundation rooted in love and acceptance. — By Genevieve Hathaway

Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 20)

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) — As a Capricorn Moon, your Moon sign ruler is Saturn, a planet about time and honoring what we do with our time. New ideas and options equal new ways to think about how you use your time. Information is coming to light this week that helps you make some long-desired changes in how you structure your days, specifically in terms of what your personal energy goes into. This restructuring process is helping you plan things out so you have more time for that which you value the most. I suggest seeing time as a way to assign value to the things that are most important to you. I don’t mean that you shirk any obligations because they have less personal value, rather that you utilize the template of time to get done what needs to be done. This frees up time for the things and people that bring you the deepest feeling of meaning and connection with your life. — By Genevieve Hathaway

Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
Aquarius (Jan. 20- Feb. 19)

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — A project you’ve been working on for a while is about to take a big leap forward. This may seem to come suddenly when in fact it’s been building for some time. You are synthesizing a number of ideas, resulting in a quick advancement. Continue to work the edge of this project, stretching out further and further into what is possible. I suggest considering a final product that is better than what other people have produced as not really better, but different. To be different there must be a piece of the unknown involved — experimenting with what hasn’t been tried before. Crafting a project that pushes the boundaries of certainty involves boldness and calculated risk-taking, two of your biggest assets. If you encounter any doubts from others, continue proceeding with what you know is right. Out on the edge is where innovation happens and discoveries are made. For many it’s an uncomfortable place to be; you in fact thrive there. — By Genevieve Hathaway

Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
Pisces (Feb. 19- March 20)

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — You are currently working with some deeply personal ideas about who you are. This process is drawing you into an investigation of how certain adults’ opinions impacted you during childhood. They influenced what you view as possible in terms of sharing who you are with the larger world. Know that questioning these ideas is a healthy process. You are making contact with how these adopted concepts influenced what you reveal in public situations. As a Pisces Moon, there is a piece of you that will always have one foot in the psychic realm — the part of existence we can’t touch but can connect with emotionally and intuitively. For you it is a very real, tangible place. Over the New Moon, you are dissolving internal blocks that were in the way of fully believing you can share this more ethereal side of yourself. As you move through this opening and show yourself, take note of how many people arrive to connect with you. Quite a few will. — By Genevieve Hathaway

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Capricorn 2018

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Planet Waves Monthly Horoscope for January 2018, #1181 | By Eric Francis

Saturn’s return to your birth sign describes a sense of completeness you have not felt for a very long time, if ever. Take a moment to collect yourself: a week or two of reflecting on your goals and preparing your mind; and get ready to face the challenges you’ve been avoiding. You now have the perspective and the strength to step up to your life as a full participant. To this task, you will bring all of your resources. You can no longer hide or camouflage yourself. It’s no longer viable to live in a state of limbo, or suspended animation around your commitments — and it never really was. You can no longer disappear, from your own life or anyone else’s. Practicality must take precedence over ideology. What is right is what works for you and for the people you associate with. Perhaps your most daunting challenge is taking responsibility for communication. You are the person who must guide that process, and strive for clarity on behalf of everyone. You can no longer blame people for what you don’t understand, particularly if you have questions you haven’t asked or sought answers to, or if you’ve ignored available information. Commitment means commitment to yourself; and if you’re able to do that, you’ll notice that you come through for others because you want to live up to your own potential.