Mars has been in his sign of rulership for the past month or so. Beyond Aries is the softer slower terrain of Taurus, and now our hero Mars enters those pastoral fields on March 31 for a stay until May 11. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2015
Aspects: Exploring the Square through Rev. Dr. MLK Jr.
In astrology, the square aspect is the division of the 360 degree circle by 4. This yields a relationship in which planets are in a right angle, 90 degree aspect to each other. The square aspect can produce an experience that feels like we want to bash our heads against a wall because two points … Continue reading
Motivation for a Sun-Saturn Firemutable Sky
Moon is in Gemini applying to square Neptune, Sun is in Aries, and Saturn is in Sagittarius, attention spans are tenuous, non existent, transcending this mortal shit, rushed, etc, so I will make this quick. Continue reading
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Know Everything, Know What You Know, Know Yourself
I know everything, I know myself I know morality, spirituality, good and bad health I know fatality might haunt you I know everything, I know Compton I know street sht, I know sht that’s conscious, I know everything I know lawyers, advertisement and sponsors I know wisdom, I know bad religion, I know good … Continue reading
The Power of Life in the Unconscious
An excerpt from The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers Moyers: Whats the mythological significance of the belly? Campbell: The belly is the dark place where digestion takes place and new energy is created. The story of Jonah in the whale is an example of a mythic theme that is practically universal, … Continue reading
Eclipse Edition: Jonah and the Equinox
We have just entered a patch of time that can be described as an ancient lake of simmering potential. As I related in a recent blog post, last week we had a poignant solar eclipse that is the only one of its kind, and we will complete this season’s eclipse cycle with the lunar … Continue reading