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Sunday February 28, 2010

Virgo Full Moon today!

by Lynn Hayes

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Full Moon art by blind artist Brooke Williamson.  

The Full Moon occurs at 11:38 am EST. In a Full Moon the Moon and the Sun are opposite each other from our earthly perspective, and the Moon's light of instinctive emotions and the illumination of the inner world shines brightly, unrestricted by the call of the Sun for a more conscious experience of the world.

This Full Moon is in Full Moon in Virgo so the Sun is in the opposite sign of Pisces.  In Pisces the Sun is less Self-oriented and more transcendent, and a conjunction of the Sun to Jupiter seeks a broader experience of the world than a Self-centered orientation can provide.  The alignment of the Sun to Jupiter offers the possibility of great success and a powerful vision. 

With four planets in Pisces and three in Aquarius during this lunar event there is an intense lyidealistic quality. Aquarian idealism is intellectual, and Piscean idealism is emotional - combining the two offers up a banquet of visionary longing for a world that offers greater perfection than the one we actually live in.

The Virgo Moon resists this broadening of the scope of our experience and prefers to be grounded in the mundane details of life in physical form. It anchors us into a heart of practical reality where we are able to make the small changes that can ultimately result in the satisfaction of the larger Aquarius/Pisces vision. In any case, this lunation will impel us to seek more from our lives - to align with our center of Spirit and from there, create change in the material world in which we live.

This enlightening Full Moon will lead us into March which will be a much quieter month from a planetary perspective. For a few weeks we will have an opportunity to integrate much of what we have assimilated over the past few months with so many powerful planetary alignments. This Full Moon can be an opportunity for us to realign our vision and move more fully into the future with greater conscious awareness.

I will be sending out the Planetary Illuminations for March report on the 1st, so if you're not already on my email list please sign up at my website!


Friday February 26, 2010

The astrology of depression: Andrew Koenig

by Lynn Hayes

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photo montage from CNN.  Andrew Koenig, the son of Walter Koenig who played Pavel Chekov in the original Star Trek series, has been missing since February 14th.  He was last seen at a bakery in Vancouver.  Koenig is an actor who is best known as Kirk Cameron's sidekick in the long-running television series "Growing Pains."  Some of Koenig's friends fear the worst, reporting that he had been depressed and fed up with his life in California. He sold all of his possessions and walked away from his home in Venice on February 4. 

Koenig (8/17/1968, time unknown, LA CA)  is 41, the age at which transiting Uranus opposes Uranus in the birthchart, and because he is one of those "Uranus/Pluto" people who were born between 1962 and 1968, that Uranus opposition is particularly intense.  Briefly, Uranus is the planet of rebellion and revolutionary change, and Pluto, the planet of death and rebirth, presides over experiences that transform us from the ground up.  This cohort of people carry this archetype of revolutionary change within them.

The Uranus Opposition is a planetary cycle in which Uranus in the sky opposes Uranus in the birthchart.  It occurs at age 40-42, and is the most intense of the "midlife crisis" transits, generating an urge to break free of whatever is holding us back.  For this age group, because Uranus opposes not only natal Uranus but also natal Pluto, this time period is even more urgent and powerful and necessitates a letting go of the past in order to move forward into the future.

Pluto squares his Moon, or his emotions, and Andrew's former landlord told TMZ that Andrew did not have a good relationship with his mother (the Moon often, but not always, represents the mother in the natal chart and Pluto is the planet of destruction, death and rebirth, emphasizing an intensely emotional nature).

He has also had a number of challenging planetary cycles over the past couple of years, including Saturn transiting not only his Sun but also his lineup of Virgo planets which can be quite stressful.  In addition, transiting Saturn and Pluto have been facing off in challenging aspects against Chiron in his chart, the planet of psycho-spiritual wounds and emotional pain.  As if that weren't enough, transiting Chiron was opposing his Sun, bringing more of that pain to the surface so that it could be processed and released, and transiting Pluto has been in a square to the Sun in his progressed chart, adding a tremendous amount of intensity to his life and experience. 

This would have been a difficult time for anyone, and unless you are on a path of emotional healing and spiritual development - and frankly, even if you are - this kind of planetary intensity can drive you to the wall where change must occur.  Koenig's chart is short on water, the element that offers an outlet for the emotions, so the processing of emotions does not come easily to him.  With no water and this collection of planetary influences, he would have been at a loss to know how to handle all of the feelings that roiled within him. 

US magazine reports that Koenig's parents received a disturbing and direct letter from their son and contacted police immediately.  

Unfortunately, astrology cannot tell us whether or not Andrew will be found.  For that we just have to wait. 

Update 2/26: Andrew Koenig was found dead today in a park in Vancouver.  He took his own life, the victim of depression. 

Friday February 26, 2010

Astrology goes to court in India

by Lynn Hayes

This is wrong in so many ways (thanks to Astrococktail for the article):

Mumbai: Is astrology a science or an art of making money? The city-based NGO, Janhit Manch, has started a debate on the issue in the Bombay high court.

A public interest litigation (PIL) filed by the manch and its convener Bhagwanji Raiyani, along with his associate Dattaram Kumkar, has questioned the validity of predictions by well-known astrologers, including Bejan Daruwalla, and unknown babas like Brahmarshi Shri Kumar Swami.

Is Daruwalla and Brahmarshi were not represented by their advocates, the court issued notices to them to file their replies in four weeks. The more than 100-page petition pointed to several cases, including that of Indira Gandhi and Charan Singh becoming prime ministers, despite opposite predictions.

Hearing the submissions, justice Rebello remarked: "It is difficult to understand how wearing a stone on a finger can change one's fate! But astrology is a science and that has been accepted by the Supreme Court."

The PIL referred to Daruwalla, the "famous name of an astrologer and that numerologist among the elite class" who operates "somewhere from Colaba and Ahmedabad", with his contact numbers on his website. When Kumkar contacted the astrologer's office, Bapu, his personal assistant, told him to send a Rs25,000 cheque/cash for an appointment, which would be any time after 10 days; if the appointment was urgent, an extra charge of Rs3,000 would have to be made, the PIL stated.

Representing the Union government, advocate Advait Sethna told the court that even the SC had accepted that astrology was a science and many universities had included it as a subject. "Science, which is 4,800 years old, cannot be banned," Sethna argued.

The PIL urged the authorities to ban articles, advertisements, episodes and practices promoting astrology and its related subjects like vastu, reiki, feng shui, tarot, palmistry, zodiac signs and rashifal.

"Local trains and newspapers are full of advertisements regarding astrological predictions. They misguide innocent people," Raiyani told the court.

First of all, of course, reiki, palmistry and tarot don't really have anything to do with astrology.

But this does speak to the question of whether we can, and even should, predict the future using astrology even if we do use specific techniques such as the Vedic traditions offer.

This is a topic we discussed in a panel discussion that I will be uploading for the radio show on Sunday.  Tune in then!

Tuesday February 23, 2010

Categories: Mars

The Mars Station and road rage

by Lynn Hayes

I wrote a post with this title back in December when Mars was slowing down in preparation for its retrograde turn, and now Mars has slowed down as it prepares to turn direct on March 10.

Mars typically is a fast-moving planet, spending on average two days to travel one degree.  At the moment Mars is traveling only 11 minutes of arc (about 1/6 of one degree) a day, and will only move another degree or so before making its turn to move forward again.

When there was a great deal of celebration back in December over the passage of health care, we astrologers just laughed.  "Mars just turned retrograde," we said, 'It's not over yet."  Once again, we were right!

As Mars slows down, the intensity of the aggressive energy that it brings will become more pronounced, especially if it hits a sensitive point in your chart (the early degrees of the fixed signs Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius).  It's very important to be able to express and release this intensity so that it doesn't back up into some sort of explosion.  We are seeing this amplified on the world stage with political rage reaching new heights in every area of the world.  And recently there have been vicious accounts of road rage incidents in Miami, Orlando, Dallas, Pennsylvania, Sydney Australia, Massachusetts, Lincolnshire and West Cumbria UK, even Utah and Iowa.  

Even after Mars turns direct it will take another two weeks or so to pick up the pace of its motion, so we will be in a Mars-y period for the next month or so.  Mars is impulsive and rash - it tends not to think through a problem or situation but instead to react instinctively.  This is our opportunity to learn how to handle that aggressive energy and channel it constructively: to set good boundaries and assert ourselves calmly and appropriately.  

But don't be surprised if there are plenty of people around you who just allow Mars to light a fuse that sets them on fire instead!

Monday February 22, 2010

Top planetary events of the week, February 22-28

by Lynn Hayes

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This information is written for the Eastern time zone, with GMT in parenthesis.  Please adjust for your own locality. Image from FractArt

  • Mars is slowing down in preparation to change direction on March 10.  Tempers may flare and it's important to use this energy constructively.
  • The week begins with the Moon in Gemini - we're more curious, more eager to learn and taken in information.
  • The Sun sextiles Pluto on the 23rd, making that a great day for deepening our focus and sharpening our intuition.
  • The Moon enters Cancer Tuesday evening, bringing more emotions and sensitivity into our daily experiences.
  • The Moon enters Leo on the 25th, and for a few days it's all about ME!  (Enough about me - how do you like my dress??)
  • Mercury forms a harmonious sextile to Ceres on the 26th - a great time to take a cooking class or learn more about nutrition.
  • Mercury conjoins Chiron and Neptune on the 27th and that urge to learn more about taking care of ourselves intensifies.  A good day for emotional work.
  • Full Moon in VIrgo on the 28th, with the Sun conjunct Jupiter.  Watch these pages for more details!
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Sunday February 21, 2010

All about Pisces: Musings on Astrology radio

Tune in at 11 am Eastern for a discussion about the sign of Pisces.  The Sun has just entered Pisces so we now have four planets in Pisces, a strong Piscean influence.  It's a great time to learn more about...

Sunday February 21, 2010

A note about popups and ads on this site

Recently there have been quite a few comments and emails about the annoyance of ads and popups on this blog, and I just want to go on record as saying that I certainly agree with you all. Unfortunately, neither I...

Friday February 19, 2010

Categories: Politics

Pluto in Capricorn: Death to the Corporation

by Lynn HayesSee below for initial update on the chart of the shooter.I'm a little late on this subject because I was out all day yesterday preparing for a lecture so I missed the big news event: the crash of...

Wednesday February 17, 2010

Blog roundup!

I'm preparing for a class tonight so I thought I'd post some interesting links for you today:Sasstrology covers the Jennifer Aniston/Gerard Butler romance, something I've been meaning to do myself but haven't. Elsa beats her cookie addiction.Robert demystifies the house cusp...

Tuesday February 16, 2010

Pope facilitates the beginning of healing under Chiron and Neptune

by Lynn HayesBetter late than never I suppose:The sexual abuse of children is not just a "heinous crime" but a "grave sin" that offends God and wounds human dignity, Pope Benedict XVI said Tuesday after a two-day meeting with Irish...

Tuesday February 16, 2010

Categories: Financial markets

Astrological financial update

by Lynn HayesVenus and Jupiter only conjoin for a day or two, but when the two "benefics" get together it's usually a very pleasant and optimistic time.  Today they conjoin in Pisces, the sign of mystical wonder and illusion.  Jupiter...

Sunday February 14, 2010

Top planetary events of the week, February 15-21, 2010

by Lynn HayesThis information is written for Eastern time zone with GMT in parentheses, please adjust for your own locality.  The New Moon energy will extend for a few days and keep the excitement level high.  New adventures and projects...

Sunday February 14, 2010

Happy Chinese New Year!

by Lynn HayesAs if Valentine's Day, the Aquarian New Moon, a Venus/Jupiter conjunction and the conjunction of Chiron and Neptune weren't enough, we also have the Chinese New Year!This is the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese astrological pantheon;...

Saturday February 13, 2010

Musings on Astrology Radio: The Relationship Show

Sunday is Valentine's Day - so what better time to do a relationship show!  I plan to spend just a bit of time talking about the archetype of Venus's transformational journey and how that archetype corresponds to the transformational power...

Saturday February 13, 2010

New Moon in Aquarius today!

by Lynn HayesCrescent Moon art by Carl Homstad.This has been an exciting astrological week, with Mercury having entered Aquarius on the 10th and Venus leaving Aquarius for Pisces. While Mercury is in Aquarius (for the rest of the month) the mind...

Saturday February 13, 2010

New Moon in Aquarius today!

by Lynn HayesCrescent Moon art by Carl Homstad.This has been an exciting astrological week, with Mercury having entered Aquarius on the 10th and Venus leaving Aquarius for Pisces. While Mercury is in Aquarius (for the rest of the month) the mind...

Friday February 12, 2010

Categories: Celebrities, Healing

Bill Clinton's heart ailment: Chiron and the Sun

by Lynn HayesBill Clinton underwent an angioplasty yesterday to open a clogged heart artery after experiencing chest pains.  Doctors say he is recovering normally and should be able to renew his normal activities soon.However, I have some concerns about the...

Thursday February 11, 2010

Venus of the Evening

by Lynn HayesMany many years ago, back in the mists of antiquity, ancient astronomers thought that Venus was actually two separate bodies, one called Phosphoros, "The bringer of light" also known as Lucifer or the Morning Star; the other they...

Wednesday February 10, 2010

This is why Sun Sign astrology doesn't work

by Lynn HayesA reader writes:I was born under the sign of LEO. I think I have two other planets in LEO. I can tell you that I am far from a LEO. In areas that I should be strong because...

Tuesday February 9, 2010

Hearts really do break

by Lynn HayesThis came as no surprise to me, but it's interesting to see an article like this in the Wall Street Journal:Dorothy Lee and her husband of 40 years were driving home from a Bible study group one wintry...

Tuesday February 9, 2010

Categories: Politics

Jack Murtha has died

by Lynn HayesRepresentative John Murtha of Pennsylvania, who was one of the more outspoken critics of the Iraq War, died yesterday from complications of gallbladder surgery.  I profiled him back in 2005 in this article. Murtha had a nearly exact conjunction...

Monday February 8, 2010

Top planetary events of the week, February 8 - 14 2010

by Lynn HayesThis article is written for the Eastern time zone, please adapt to your own localityVenus is conjunct Neptune on the 8th - a wonderful time for creativity and dreams but rather less suitable for practical work or mental...

Saturday February 6, 2010

Radio show Sunday morning 11 am EST

This week's radio show is on forecasting.  Why do we call them "transits"?  What are progressions, anyway?  We'll be talking about a variety of tools that astrologers use to look into the future.You can listen on the internet using the...

Saturday February 6, 2010

Categories: 2012

The Astrology of 2012

by Lynn Hayesphoto manipulation by Vandelay Design.  Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that popular mythology says that the Mayan long count calendar will end on December 21, 2012 and therefore the world will probably end too....

Friday February 5, 2010

Categories: Astronomy

The planet of transformation is always transforming

by Lynn HayesFans of the planet Pluto will find this pretty interesting:Pluto is not simply a ball of ice and rock but a dynamic world that undergoes dramatic atmospheric changes. While they believe the changes are driven by the seasons,...

Thursday February 4, 2010

Categories: Popular culture

Blogs are no longer cool, teens say

by Lynn HayesA new study has found that young people are losing interest in long-form blogging, as their communication habits have become increasingly brief, and mobile. Tech experts say it doesn't mean blogging is going away. Rather, it's gone the...

Wednesday February 3, 2010

Categories: Planetary cycles, Politics

New CIA warnings and the upcoming Cardinal Drama

by Lynn HayesThe new CIA warnings that Al Qaeda will attempt an attack on the United States in the next 3-6 months is not a surprise to those of us monitoring the stars.  The square of Saturn to Pluto that...

Tuesday February 2, 2010

History lesson: Balance of Power and the US Midheaven

by Lynn HayesI've been predicting in these pages over the past couple of years that the balance of power in the world would soon be shifting away from the United States.  I say that not because I lack a sense...

Monday February 1, 2010

Lynn's Skywatch for February 2010 is posted

Here's the introduction to February's planetary events - you can read the entire article here.  You can sign up for your own subscription, which includes a simplified translation that is easy to understand, on my website.February begins on the heels...

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