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Remembering How to Care on the Cancer Solstice

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Dear Friend and Reader:

Today is the Cancer solstice: the day when the Sun ingresses Cancer. It’s the longest day of the year, kicking off summer in the Northern Hemisphere (in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s the shortest day and winter begins). And this year, two of the strongest themes of Cancer certainly are at the forefront of U.S. consciousness: taking care (or not), and emotions/sensitivity.

Excerpt from “The New Colossus” by Emma Lazarus, 1883, on the Statue of Liberty; photo of a mural in Phoenix, Arizona.

I don’t know about you, but I’ve spent a decent amount of time this week making calls to various political officials and departments, signing petitions, and getting pulled into heated social media exchanges — all regarding the continuing separation and detention of young children from their parents at the U.S. border. As I write this on Wednesday, news is breaking that Pres. Trump has signed an executive order to reverse this policy — one that was implemented by his Administration.

While that strikes some as good news on the surface, it does not undo the trauma caused to thousands of children (most appallingly), to their parents, and even to the Immigration employees tasked with carrying out the separation and commanded not to comfort the crying, terrified kids. Additionally, the executive order appears to set up an even more complicated situation. (Addendum: it looks like crossing the border without permission could become a felony rather than a misdemeanor; and, there appears to be no plan to reunite children with their parents or to track them. I’m also seeing reports of a history of giving separated kids psychiatric drugs to keep them subdued. Please see today’s Democracy Now! post for more information on the deepening mess. You can read today’s show transcripts and watch video segments here.)

With Mercury and the asteroid Pallas already in Cancer, we get an image of the emotion-soaked thinking going on now, and of the sympathy-provoking strategies at play (or the hypersensitivity-provoking strategies, depending on your political viewpoint). When the Sun joins these objects in Cancer at 6:07 am EDT (10:07:11 UTC), will there be a reinforcement of empathy and willingness to take care of others? Or will it manifest as needing to be taken care of (such as wanting the government to keep more immigrants out to keep us ‘safe’)?

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Excerpt from "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus; photo of a mural in Phoenix, Arizona.

Remembering How to Care on the Cancer Solstice

By Amanda Painter

Today is the Cancer solstice: the day when the Sun ingresses Cancer. It’s the longest day of the year, kicking off summer in the Northern Hemisphere (in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s the shortest day and winter begins). And this year, two of the strongest themes of Cancer certainly are at the forefront of U.S. consciousness: taking care (or not), and emotions/sensitivity.

Excerpt from "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus; photo of a mural in Phoenix, Arizona.

Excerpt from “The New Colossus” by Emma Lazarus, 1883, on the Statue of Liberty; photo of a mural in Phoenix, Arizona.

I don’t know about you, but I’ve spent a decent amount of time this week making calls to various political officials and departments, signing petitions, and getting pulled into heated social media exchanges — all regarding the continuing separation and detention of young children from their parents at the U.S. border. As I write this on Wednesday, news is breaking that Pres. Trump has signed an executive order to reverse this policy — one that was implemented by his Administration.

While that strikes some as good news on the surface, it does not undo the trauma caused to thousands of children (most appallingly), to their parents, and even to the Immigration employees tasked with carrying out the separation and commanded not to comfort the crying, terrified kids. Additionally, the executive order appears to set up an even more complicated situation. (Addendum: it looks like crossing the border without permission could become a felony rather than a misdemeanor; and, there appears to be no plan to reunite children with their parents or to track them. I’m also seeing reports of a history of giving separated kids psychiatric drugs to keep them subdued. Please see today’s Democracy Now! post for more information on the deepening mess.)

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Wave that Flag (Or Not)

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Dear Friend and Reader:

It’s Flag Day in the U.S.: a barely observed celebration of the adoption of the flag of the United States on this date in 1777 — which this year falls the day after a rather, shall we say, strangely energetic New Moon in Gemini. It also happens to be Pres. Donald Trump’s birthday.

The Portland Observatory gets all dressed up for Flag Day, but the light was terrible today. This shot is from Valentine’s Day 2017. Photo by Amanda Painter.

I don’t know about you, but I’m not doing too much flag waving these days. I find it hard to feel proud of my country when its so-called leader seems to be celebrating his birthday by cozying up to a known (and seemingly unstable) dictator (Kim Jong-un of North Korea); insulting perhaps our closest geographic, cultural and economic ally (Canada); and — even more horrifying — by continuing to mandate and approve the traumatic separation of immigrant children from their families, detaining them in facilities reaching capacity, and illegally turning away asylum seekers.

I’m not going to give Trump the honor of speaking about his charts; after all, Eric did that quite well in 2016 here (the lead essay there focuses more on Trump’s progressed chart for that time, but includes an image of his natal chart; scroll down that page, and you’ll reach a Planet Waves FM program with more on the topic).

Instead, I’m going to urge you (if you’re a U.S. citizen) to contact your U.S. senators and representatives. I’m just as guilty as anyone when it comes to falling into the trap of only voicing my outrage and asking officials to be accountable on social media. But they need to hear from us. Detaining children separately from their parents is barbaric; and as long as it’s happening and we’re not seeking out those who can stop it — demanding answers and that they figure out a way to change it — we’re complicit.

With Ceres in Leo making contact with other female-oriented bodies in the zodiac (Vesta in Sagittarius, Juno and Eris in Aries), maybe it will help you to tap into your mama lion to roar for these kids. After all, Venus just joined Leo and is approaching the lunar North Node, which relates to dharma. I can think of no higher dharma than making sure those kids are loved and protected.

I also suspect that doing so might reflect the more constructive side of Mars, slow and powerful, about to station retrograde in Aquarius on June 26: the individual standing up to a ruling group. Insofar as Trump is behaving like some renegade God of War, perhaps he’s embodying the shadow side of this stationary Mars — rebuffing the cadre of world leaders at every turn. I do wonder what the retrograde proper will bring.

What’s New with You?

As we emerge from yesterday’s Gemini New Moon and whatever you experienced with it, the theme of “new” appears to be carrying forward. Questions you might ask yourself include “Where in my life do I need something new?” and “What am I willing and able to do to seek, cause or attract it?”

Note that since this astrology is happening as Mars prepares to station retrograde in Aquarius on June 26, those questions could have a background quality of feeling like you’re standing in contrast to everyone around you. You may want to track that over the next few weeks.

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Crescent Moon two days after last month’s Taurus New Moon (and Uranus ingressing Taurus), viewed from the Kristin Linklater Voice Center in Orkney, Scotland. Photo by Amanda Painter.

Since the Gemini New Moon made contact with a variety of objects around the zodiac, notice whether you feel like you had to juggle or synthesize several very different encounters, influences or perspectives. How is that process going for you? Do you feel closer to clarity on a particular issue or further from it?

With Mercury — the planet of the mind — in Cancer as of Tuesday, and Venus — the planet of receptivity and relationships — in Leo as of yesterday evening, you might be noticing a slight shift in how you’re perceiving and responding to those around you.

Mercury in Cancer could be enhancing sensitivity (both empathetic and reactive); Venus in Leo tends to be compassionate, but with an inclination toward drama and a little more willfulness than is usually associated with Venus. Both of these planets are involved in aspects today and tomorrow that will likely emphasize these shifts in mental and emotional tone — as well as how you’re thinking and feeling about what kind of newness you need.

Venus in Leo squares Uranus in Taurus tonight into early tomorrow. This is a reminder to seek new experiences in relationships as consciously and intentionally as possible. The better you can do that, the less likely you are to push back against habits and routines in ways that provoke a fight.

Yet this idea of trying to be flexible and seeking excitement is always a curious prospect in the fixed signs (Taurus and Leo in this case; Scorpio and Aquarius are the other two). It’s a bit of an oxymoron on its surface, but it doesn’t have to be. One key would seem to be speaking up sooner rather than later. It’s possible to stay committed to a routine simply because it’s the routine, while chafing inwardly, until you finally explode and burn your bridges — but it’s not necessary.

A Venus-Uranus square can also be useful for getting an issue (such as what you need that is not being addressed) out into the open. That in itself can feel daring and like a new way of relating; as an added bonus, you might even find that the other person is excited to work things out with you, and the whole process could unfold into something new and unexpectedly satisfying.

Another option could be trying familiar things in new ways — like doing something you know you enjoy in a new place or at an atypical time. I suspect the more you can focus on pleasure and creativity, the more likely you are to find enjoyable ways to be flexible — rather than getting drawn into sudden upsets. That said, sometimes push really does come to shove. In which case, taking action with empathy, compassion and a desire for the highest good of all concerned may help you to move forward in constructive ways.

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Chart for earlier this morning, when Venus in Leo (bottom, next to the dark vertical line) exactly squared Uranus in Taurus (left, above the dark horizontal line). View glyph key here.

Mercury, for its part, is in an opposition to Saturn in Capricorn (exact Friday night into Saturday). Mercury-Saturn oppositions can be tricky, because they tend to highlight the theme of ‘separation’ that is inherent in any opposition: two bodies on opposite sides (of a circle, of an issue, of a relationship, of a conversation). And with Mercury in Cancer, the emotional component of that separateness could feel more present (as in, loneliness or similar).

That seems to be something especially worth watching for given our reliance these days on digital media to connect with others. It has separation built into its mode of connecting — unlike, say, walking to your favorite café and chatting with the baristas. Our cultural habits necessitate making a little more effort to connect face-to-face (or even voice-to-voice), but it’s not insurmountable. Often the only thing standing in our way is the inertia of habit.

Luckily, Venus square Uranus is offering some impetus to get over that inertia of habit. And if you feel mentally preoccupied, or you have a specific project you need to focus on, Mercury opposite Saturn could be quite useful for serious, practical, disciplined thinking. If you see something that needs correcting (especially in your immediate or domestic environment), this astrology is great for that. Make the correction — and then remember to move on to the next thing.

Remember, as mentioned, that all of this is happening with Mars barely moving in Aquarius as it prepares to station retrograde in less than two weeks. That makes it powerful right now. As you think about what it is you want and need to be ‘new’, consider the ways you can interact with others to achieve that in more effective ways (and in less effective ways, so you can see the contrast). I suspect you’ll come up with something.

Yours & truly,

Amanda Painter

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Mars Retrograde: A Rare Example of Astrology

Dear Friend and Reader:

You might say this is the perfect time for Mars retrograde in Aquarius. The energy patterns that are represented in the collective, archetypal version of this vitally important sign have indeed grown overbearing. We need some change; we need a rearrangement of our personal contracts.

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Eric recording the Pisces Spring Reading video.

And most of all, there are many people who deeply need the opportunity to express themselves as individuals rather than as people whose only option is to follow the rules of the game. The whole purpose of growth, of the spiritual path, of self-actualization, is to be able to express yourself, as you are.

To that end, I have prepared a set of readings for you, in video format. Taking my friendly, positive and clear-headed approach, I work through Mars retrograde for every sign and rising sign. And while I am at it, I cover the many sign-changes of outer planets that we are experiencing now, particularly Chiron in Aries, Uranus in Taurus, and several points entering Capricorn at the same time.

The readings are available as a set, or as individual signs. We’ve prepared some sample videos — you can see them here.

Are You Curious About Astrology?

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Detail of the Leo Spring Reading chart, showing Mars retrograde on the right.

The astrology school thing is big business these days, often costing hundreds or thousands of dollars — and being of questionable use. One thing I do in these readings is I leave all my notes in the margin, so you know how I am figuring out what to say, using my colorful hand-drawn charts to describe my interpretation process.

If you are studying astrology on any level, you will have nearly 12 hours of video for the cost of one of my classes. I share my ideas so you can borrow, revise, adapt or outright steal them.

Long ago, Melanie Reinhart described me as a “master of applied astrology.” I took the compliment — but more so I took it as a challenge, specifically to focus on making astrology real for you, and helping you learn how to apply it to your life.

If you watch these readings, you will be much better equipped to interpret your own transits and aspects, as I demonstrate an easygoing method for doing so, one that does not require a lot of book knowledge.

You get an excellent discount if you purchase as a set, or as individual signs. We’ve prepared some sample videos — you can see them here.

Thank you for signing up, and for trusting me as your astrologer.

With love,

eric

P.S. Don’t forget to watch our other sample videos: we have a compilation of cardinal sign previews, or you can watch the entire video on Chiron transits here.

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Members of the TOSTA2016 band sing and play on a boat; the word “tosta” was chosen for the project because many languages use it (or similar) to refer to the benches in boats. Even if we don’t occupy the same linguistic bench in the boat, we’re all sailing on the same global sea.

Languages of Life

By Amanda Painter

Two years ago, the TOSTA2016 initiative brought together seven minority language communities of Europe’s Atlantic coast (Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Friesland, Galicia and the Basque Country) to celebrate linguistic and cultural diversity and to promote artistic creation.

As such, TOSTA2016 served as one of the travelling embassies of that year’s European Capital of Culture. (Each year, the European Union designates a city as a “Capital of Culture,” and that community then organizes a series of cultural events with a strong pan-European dimension.)

According to Scottish participant Sophie Stephenson, “As part of the project one visual artist from each community was hosted by one of the other communities where they undertook a residency in order to create a piece of work which would be exhibited at festivals in each of the places. There was also a Tosta band featuring members of the Basque Band Orek TX along with musicians and singers from the different countries.”

Yet, the real stars of TOSTA2016 are the marginalized, minority languages of the seven represented communities. These languages constitute living heritage that’s in danger of dying out, but which presently exists side by side in the minds and mouths of (relatively) small groups of people. As you watch the 13-minute documentary teaser (which is more like a mini-documentary), you’ll be treated to the languages spoken by these artists and cultural ambassadors — including an official TOSTA2016 song, sung on a boat by participants in their native languages.

TOSTA2016 and the mini-documentary represent some of the hallmarks of Gemini: doubling; speaking and thinking (in this case, in more than one language); the quickness of mind required to shift between listening to speech and reading subtitles. I wonder, though: do these languages stand to benefit from the global awareness offered by the internet? Or will the internet serve to further language homogenization and the eventual demise of minority languages?

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This Week on Planet Waves FM
Gemini New Moon and the Question of Suicide

Dear Friend and Listener:

In this week’s edition of Planet Waves FM [play episode here], I look first at the Gemini New Moon; we have included the chart below.

Then I look at the New Moon in the context of the forthcoming Mars retrograde. That is about to become the thing that we notice the most. The ultimate Aquarius question of where the individual meets the group is coming into focus.

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Joe Strummer, Mick Jones and Paul Simonon of The Clash, with their drummer Topper Headon in the background, performing live at Warfield, San Francisco, in 1980. Photo by Michael Zagaris.

This is happening under the influence of the internet and other electrical media, which tend to make everyone and everything more tribal — all themes that apply to Aquarius.

Yet Mars is about to assert itself, and this will not be as easy as shouting down or blocking someone whose views you don’t like.

With the remainder of the program, I discuss suicide. I’ve been asked to do the death charts of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, who both took their own lives last week. I am, however, reluctant to use astrology to peer into the motives, or the pain, of someone I don’t know.

Instead, I take the matter in a personal form, and talk about you and me. And I look at how the problem of suicide masks the far wider problem of alienation, pain and loneliness.

My musical guest is The Clash, focused on two albums only — London Calling and Sandinista.

For those looking for my reading on the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy 50 years ago last week, please see this article.

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Four Winds Almanac Now Includes Daily Horoscope

Planet Waves publishes a nifty daily astrology newsletter called the Four Winds Report. Designed as a fast read arriving early in the morning, we’re now trying an experiment — we’re including the daily horoscope for everyone.

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Were it not for horoscopes, I wouldn’t be an astrologer. It was the Patric Walker daily that convinced me there was actually something to astrology, and I got my basic education studying his column each day in the New York Post.

I pack a lot of energy into each sign’s 50-word write-up. Part of the value of astrology is the timing, and daily allows for precision, as well as chronicling a narrative day by day.

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Your extended monthly horoscopes for June were published Thursday, May 24. We published your extended monthly horoscopes for May on Thursday, April 26. Please note: we normally publish the extended monthly horoscope on the first Thursday after the Sun has entered a new sign.

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Planet Waves Weekly Horoscope for June 14, 2018, #1206 | By Amy Elliott
Aries

Aries (March 20-April 19) — With your ruler Mars gradually approaching its station retrograde, you may be feeling somewhat more hesitant than usual. This is especially possible if you’ve been experiencing some tension recently in interactions with others. Provided you don’t have any immediately urgent decisions to make, it’s okay to sit with the uncertainty for a while. Answers will come at the appropriate moment; they are likely already written somewhere within your psyche. Let doubts flow right past you until they are safely out into the ethers. — by Amy Elliott

Eric has now completed all 12 signs of The Sacred Space of Self, the 2018 Spring Reading on Chiron’s transition into Aries, and Mars retrograde in Aquarius over the summer. Order today and get all 12 signs for just $99. Check out our brand-new sample video here.
Taurus

Taurus (April 19-May 20) — Even before Uranus entered your sign last month, you’d already evolved in some fundamental ways; and you are currently beginning, at least, to see the results of that. Hopefully you’re feeling all the better for it; though if you’re hearing objections from any quarter, make a point of not worrying about being accepted. It’s not possible or even desirable to please everyone. As you go through these changes, those among your acquaintances who are true friends will support you unequivocally. Stride forward: the future is wide open. — by Amy Elliott

Eric has now completed all 12 signs of The Sacred Space of Self, the 2018 Spring Reading on Chiron’s transition into Aries, and Mars retrograde in Aquarius over the summer. Order today and get all 12 signs for just $99. Check out our brand-new sample video here..

If you know and love a Gemini — or are one yourself — don’t miss your final chance to pre-order your Gemini Birthday Reading at the lowest price. Eric will be recording it soon!
Gemini

Gemini (May 20-June 21) — The past month with the Sun in your birth sign has hopefully helped you establish your independence and autonomy more concretely. The chances are you’re already making certain relevant changes to your life, and gazing forward with a fresher outlook. Keep gazing, and keep hold of what you’ve learned, as we enter the new season. Some people will undoubtedly try to influence you. Don’t allow any human being to intercede between you and whatever you hold as the Divine. Instead, try to live as if setting an example; because you may be. — by Amy Elliott

Eric has now completed all 12 signs of The Sacred Space of Self, the 2018 Spring Reading on Chiron’s transition into Aries, and Mars retrograde in Aquarius over the summer. Order today and get all 12 signs for just $99. Check out our brand-new sample video here.

Cancer Birthdays 2018:
On this Solstice Like No Other, What Do You Want?

“I felt deeply connected to much of the reading, both the current moment (turning point), and the historical energy (Pluto in Capricorn). Indeed it has been an intense and deeply revealing time in my relationship life.”

— Jennifer Cobb, Backstage Pass member, on the 2017 Cancer Birthday Reading

Dear Friend and Reader:

We’re almost at the Cancer solstice — which means we’re almost at your birthday! And this year, the cosmos has some special gifts for you, which you’ll hear all about in your 2018 Cancer Birthday Reading.

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First of all, there’s a unique opposition between Venus and Mars on the solstice (June 21). But even more importantly, Mars will be stationing retrograde just five days after the Sun enters your sign — setting in motion an intriguing journey.

On top of that, the major planets Saturn, Uranus and Chiron are all in signs with direct and special relationships with your own. Life is on the move. And even though people always joke about those born under your sign moving sideways and retreating into a shell, the truth is 2018 is looking like your time to shine: Saturn, Uranus and Chiron are occupying some of the more public and relational zones of your chart.

As always, Eric will bring his insights to you in accessible language designed to empower, motivate and reassure you all at the same time. Sure, there may be challenges; but you of all people know that the awkwardness of growth always results in a fuller, more capable version of you.

“I have just listened to your Part 1 and Part 2 readings and I am amazed at how accurate it has been. Like you have a telescope watching me shed a skin and transform into a totally changed person in the last 10 years.”

— Pauline J.

You’ll get at least an hour of audio astrology (divided into two parts), access to last year’s reading, and an extended description of your sign — which you can access as many times as you like, for as long as you need — all for only $33. But please note: we offer the best price on these readings early. When Eric nears publishing it, the price increases.

I hope you’ll take advantage of the discounted price and pre-order your 2018 Cancer Birthday Reading soon. Here comes the Sun!

Yours & truly,

Amanda Painter

P.S. Eric designs these readings to be useful for anyone with Cancer rising or a Cancer Moon, too — not just a Cancer Sun. And it makes a beautiful gift for any of your Cancer loved ones.


Cancer

Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Keeping to your commitments is really a version of honesty. This is, in fact, partly about knowing what you actually can commit to safely at a given moment; which requires a measure of self-awareness. Don’t allow yourself to be pressured into pledging what you might not be able to deliver; wait until you at least understand what’s being asked of you. Indeed, this is probably a good time to re-evaluate present plans, and use discernment in deciding which of them to carry forward, or not. Remember that you’re human, and have limits. — by Amy Elliott

Eric has now completed all 12 signs of The Sacred Space of Self, the 2018 Spring Reading on Chiron’s transition into Aries, and Mars retrograde in Aquarius over the summer. Order today and get all 12 signs for just $99. Check out our brand-new sample video here.
Leo

Leo (July 22-Aug. 23) — With Leo prominent in your chart you’re probably used to sparkling at least a little, and standing out among others. Venus now in your sign is lending you some extra-special charm, so that you can really turn up the spotlight. Be kind and respectful, and you’ll likely find it almost ludicrously easy to please people; though first and foremost this is really about having the freedom to please yourself. The two need not be mutually exclusive, even if you’re feeling a little rebellious from time to time. It’s important that you have the room to explore possibilities. — by Amy Elliott

Eric has now completed all 12 signs of The Sacred Space of Self, the 2018 Spring Reading on Chiron’s transition into Aries, and Mars retrograde in Aquarius over the summer. Order today and get all 12 signs for just $99. Check out our brand-new sample video here.
Virgo

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) — You’re at something of a pivotal moment in your development, and it’s crucial that you focus on what is important, and not allow ego (yours or that of others) to interrupt you. Your ambitions should be at the forefront of your mind. Anything else, aside from necessary and humane duties, may be considered a distraction. Keep your inner compass pointed firmly northward, and re-focus quickly if you start slacking. This is no time to sideline your own plans in order to fall in with others; make sure anyone who thinks differently finds that out in short order. — by Amy Elliott

Eric has now completed all 12 signs of The Sacred Space of Self, the 2018 Spring Reading on Chiron’s transition into Aries, and Mars retrograde in Aquarius over the summer. Order today and get all 12 signs for just $99. Check out our brand-new sample video here.
Libra

Libra (Sep. 22-Oct. 23) — You may be experiencing both a newly confirmed sense of purpose, and confusion as to how you might fulfill it. Figuring out where to start in practical terms, and how to manage day to day, might feel like an unresolvable puzzle at this moment. You can help yourself, however, by starting with a definition of your broad goals, and then working your way gradually toward fleshing out the bones. Keep in mind where you ultimately want to go, and you should find that you’re heading in the right general direction, complete with an abundance of tools. — by Amy Elliott

Eric has now completed all 12 signs of The Sacred Space of Self, the 2018 Spring Reading on Chiron’s transition into Aries, and Mars retrograde in Aquarius over the summer. Order today and get all 12 signs for just $99. Check out our brand-new sample video here.
Scorpio

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) — The astrology this week is offering an apparent opportunity to revise your understanding, at a fundamental level, of your capabilities — especially in terms of creativity. In order to take it up, you’ll likely need to suspend mentally any limitations you’ve put in place for yourself over the years. Try to evoke the childlike mindset we all possessed at one point in our lives, by considering for a moment that the possibilities might be endless, and by looking at the world with a sense of wonder and curiosity. You’re free to change more than you realize — if you want to. — by Amy Elliott

Eric has now completed all 12 signs of The Sacred Space of Self, the 2018 Spring Reading on Chiron’s transition into Aries, and Mars retrograde in Aquarius over the summer. Order today and get all 12 signs for just $99. Check out our brand-new sample video here.
Sagittarius

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 22) — Try to be kind and patient in your close relationships this week. Nobody should ever brook deliberate abuse; but most grievances between loved ones arise from much smaller things. Keep in mind that no-one is spotless, including yourself; a fact that is often forgotten during social media flame wars, where the slightest offense can cause one to be placed beyond the pale and ascribed the very worst of qualities. You’ll probably do best to avoid this form of absolutist thinking; instead, go large on mercy, forgiveness and reflection. — by Amy Elliott

Eric has now completed all 12 signs of The Sacred Space of Self, the 2018 Spring Reading on Chiron’s transition into Aries, and Mars retrograde in Aquarius over the summer. Order today and get all 12 signs for just $99. Check out our brand-new sample video here.
Capricorn

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) — This week, you might find yourself repeating a specific line of thinking, or a way of communicating, that stems ultimately from past challenges. If so, first off, try to plot out all the steps that get you to your conclusion, and review them carefully to ensure your ideas are following a logical pattern. If you need to, run it all by someone you can trust. Reducing everything to its component details should soon help you break through any particular trope that’s holding you back, and place it firmly in the trash can of history, before moving on. — by Amy Elliott

Eric has now completed all 12 signs of The Sacred Space of Self, the 2018 Spring Reading on Chiron’s transition into Aries, and Mars retrograde in Aquarius over the summer. Order today and get all 12 signs for just $99. Check out our brand-new sample video here.
Aquarius

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) —
Everyone experiences hitches in self-esteem from time to time, or some form of doubt as to where they’re headed. If you should find yourself dealing with something similar, it might help you to make a list of everything you’ve accomplished recently, or over time. Seek the input of people who love and support you to make sure you don’t leave anything out. Next, make a second list, this time of everything you intend or wish to do. Then simply start doing it, one task at a time. What you manifest every day is your decision alone, and there’s power in that. — by Amy Elliott

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Pisces

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — You are a constantly developing entity. That means you are not your past; you are not who your parents or caregivers told you that you were, or wanted you to be. Likewise, you’re not a two-dimensional character created by a bad writer and serving one sole purpose, fitting neatly into a convenient box. You’re much more than that. For one thing, you’re a real, flesh-and-blood person, with all the attendant complexities and fascinating little diversions. For another, you’re inherently stronger by far than any potential challenge to your success. — by Amy Elliott

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What’s New with You?

By Amanda Painter

As we emerge from yesterday’s Gemini New Moon and whatever you experienced with it, the theme of “new” appears to be carrying forward. Questions you might ask yourself include “Where in my life do I need something new?” and “What am I willing and able to do to seek, cause or attract it?”

Crescent Moon two days after last month's Taurus New Moon, viewed from the Kristin Linklater Voice Center in Orkney, Scotland. Photo by Amanda Painter.

Crescent Moon two days after last month’s Taurus New Moon (and Uranus ingressing Taurus), viewed from the Kristin Linklater Voice Center in Orkney, Scotland. Photo by Amanda Painter.

Note that since this astrology is happening as Mars prepares to station retrograde in Aquarius on June 26, those questions could have a background quality of feeling like you’re standing in contrast to everyone around you. You may want to track that over the next few weeks.

Since the Gemini New Moon made contact with a variety of objects around the zodiac, notice whether you feel like you had to juggle or synthesize several very different encounters, influences or perspectives. How is that process going for you? Do you feel closer to clarity on a particular issue or further from it?

With Mercury — the planet of the mind — in Cancer as of Tuesday, and Venus — the planet of receptivity and relationships — in Leo as of yesterday evening, you might be noticing a slight shift in how you’re perceiving and responding to those around you. Mercury in Cancer could be enhancing sensitivity (both empathetic and reactive); Venus in Leo tends to be compassionate, but with an inclination toward drama and a little more willfulness than is usually associated with Venus. Both of these planets are involved in aspects today and tomorrow that will likely emphasize these shifts in mental and emotional tone — as well as how you’re thinking and feeling about what kind of newness you need.

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The Ring of Brodgar, Neolithic standing stones thought to have been erected between 2500 BC and 2000 BC, in Orkney, Scotland. Photo by Amanda Painter.

We’re All Survivors These Days

By Amanda Painter

You might say that today’s intellectual environment is like a twisted version of the show Survivor: we’re each left to our own devices when it comes to navigating a harsh digital wilderness; it’s not always clear who is teaming up with whom, and allegiances can shift without notice; and each week, it seems like a new set of documented historical or scientific facts gets voted off the island. This week’s astrology suggested that metaphor, and I think it also offers a way through.

The Ring of Brodgar, Neolithic standing stones thought to have been erected between 2500 BC and 2000 BC, in Orkney, Scotland. Photo by Amanda Painter.

The Ring of Brodgar, Neolithic standing stones thought to have been erected between 2500 BC and 2000 BC, in Orkney, Scotland. Photo by Amanda Painter.

Today the Sun makes a conjunction to the centaur Asbolus in Gemini, and the two of them are square Neptune in Pisces.

Mercury, the planet of the mind and communication, is still conjunct the Sun and square Neptune as well. And between yesterday and today, the Pisces Moon made its way through the aspect pattern, squaring the Sun, for the lunar last quarter.

So that’s the main setup that describes a general inability to see clearly, especially where emotions and beliefs are clouding — or clashing with — more rational, fact-based ways of perceiving. Of course, this seems to be the general state of affairs these days no matter what’s going on in the sky, and that has to do partly with longer-term planetary cycles — and with the ongoing cultural developments that reflect them. But it appears that we have a peak of sorts right now, or perhaps a more concentrated opportunity to notice it.

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Wading Through the Weekend

By Amanda Painter

If you had to pick a watery metaphor for the general feel of your life this week, would you choose something like sitting in a Jacuzzi with the jets on; floating on a small, still pond in a dinghy; a leaf caught in a stream’s eddy; a washing machine on the ‘spin’ cycle; or maybe a sailboat tacking from shore to shore on the breeze, as it takes an indirect route to its destination? None of the above, or maybe an alternating combination?

View of Skaill Bay, Orkney, Scotland, from the Kristin Linklater Voice Center. Photo by Amanda Painter.

View of the Bay of Skaill, Orkney, Scotland, from the Kristin Linklater Voice Center. Photo by Amanda Painter.

I ask because despite the focus on fire and air earlier this week with Tuesday’s Sagittarius Full Moon opposite the Gemini Sun, there’s an emphasis on the water signs as we head into the weekend.

This is coming in the form of a grand water trine: Venus in Cancer, Jupiter in Scorpio and Neptune in Pisces all in aspect to each other in the middle of their signs. A grand trine is a combination of three trine aspects connecting the three signs of any given element (in this case, water). Although it makes a triangle shape on an astrology chart, the energy of a grand trine can often feel more ‘circular’, as the planets involved all feed each other in a continuous loop — until one or more of the planets moves out of the aspect pattern.

For this reason, despite all the energy it represents, sometimes a grand trine can feel a bit like getting caught in a whirlpool. It’s not always easy to get traction with them — though we don’t always need traction in life. Sometimes it’s okay to float a little.

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Tilling the Ground

By Amanda Painter

We’re in a week marked by movement and an impulse toward something new: on Tuesday, we had the Taurus New Moon, and Uranus entered Taurus; yesterday Mars entered Aquarius, and formed a square to Uranus. Between the adjustment phase that comes with planets in new signs and the fact that we’re going to get an echo of this energy later in the year, these recent movements are worth a closer look.

Post-pussywillows; photo by Amanda Painter.

Post-pussywillows; photo by Amanda Painter.

First, think for a moment about the idea of tilling the ground when gardening. “Tilling” does not refer to harvesting the fruits of your labors; it’s not tending the plants during the growing season; and it’s not the actual seed planting that seems to start things off, either.

Tilling is what comes before all of that. It’s the preparation of the ground: preparation in the form of disrupting what had become settled, compacted, and dormant. Whether you use a horse-drawn plow, a small rototiller, an industrial-size agricultural tiller, or just a shovel and rake, this step is crucial for the planting and growth to come. Space must be made in the soil for best results in the months to come — the stabilizing roots can then reach further and draw more nutrients, allowing the rest of the plant to flourish.

Seasons of change work the same for human beings, though the process is often less ritualized and can happen any time of year. We fall into habits and routines; we get comfortable and stale; we allow limits to restrict us and lose sight that we can challenge them and push back. As a result, we often need to go through a conscious phase of disruption to make the space in which our next phase of growth can emerge and develop. You can think of it less as chaos and more like introducing a little room to reach your roots further, allowing you to branch out into the unknown.

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On the Approach: Uranus in Taurus

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Dear Friend and Reader:

In just five days, Uranus will leave Aries and enter Taurus. Since Uranus is the planet of surprises and revolution, and Taurus is the sign of practicality and habit, this transition could feel a little jarring for some people. It’s already showing signs of manifestation in Mother Earth, in the form of volcanic activity and earthquakes.

Lava from fissure 7 slowly advancing to the northeast on Hookapu Street in the Leilani Estates subdivision on Kilauea Volcano’s lower East Rift Zone on May 5, 2018. Photo by HVO / USGS.

Perhaps the event in that category getting the most attention in the U.S. is the eruption of Mt. Kilauea, on the main island of Hawaii. Earthquakes and lava flow began at the beginning of the month, causing evacuations; by May 9, 27 houses had been destroyed and approximately 2,000 people had been evacuated.

On Wednesday, officials stated that the eruption could intensify, causing “ballistic projectiles” weighing as little as a few pounds or as much as several tons to be thrown in all directions, to a distance of just over half a mile — with pebble-sized rocks ejected several miles.

“At this time, we cannot say with certainty that explosive activity will occur, how large the explosions could be, or how long such explosive activity could continue,” the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said in an update on Wednesday, according to Time magazine. Whether it does depends partly on whether the lava within the summit of Kilauea falls to the level of the groundwater, which would produce steam-driven explosions.

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