Ceres in Capricorn

Planetary news this week: the Aquarius Super New Moon!

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Astrological update for the week of February 5-12, 2024

art by Daniel Holeman

Mercury and Ceres both change signs this week, with Mercury moving into Aquarius on the 5th and Ceres into Capricorn on the 7th. The shifts of energy when a planet moves from […]

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Planetary news this week: Mercury and Ceres change signs

This article is abridged from the complete version that you will find on Substack. You can subscribe for free, or there is an option to upgrade to a paid subscription to support my work. Here’s the link to this week’s forecast. 

Astrological update for the week of January 29-February 5, 2024

art by Elaine Bayley

Next week Mercury and Ceres both change signs. The shifts of energy when a planet moves from one sign to another are often subtle, especially with faster moving planets like these that have a […]

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By |2024-01-29T13:04:44-05:00January 29th, 2024|Planetary news this week|0 Comments

Kids say the darndest things, explained by astrology

In this hilarious article a NY teacher collected funny things her students said and posted them on Instagram. I decided to make this a teaching moment by taking some of the funniest ones and creating an imaginary astrological profile!  Enjoy.  😀

“I’m just going to put all the boys that want to marry me in a line and do eenie meenie miney mo.” Chloe, 4 years old.
– Sun in Aries, Venus in Libra, Mars in Scorpio

“I’m happy on the inside, I just don’t want to talk about it.”  anonymous, 5 […]

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By |2022-09-13T12:40:25-04:00January 18th, 2020|Astrology, Life|1 Comment

Ceres in Capricorn – practical ways to save the planet, and ourselves

Art by Jessica Galbraith

(A portion of this post comes from this much longer article if you’d like to read more.) . Ceres was first discovered in 1801 and immediately classified as a planet.  When Neptune was discovered in 1846, it was much larger than the other asteroids and was therefore retained as a planet and the others were demoted to the asteroid belt along with thousands more asteroids that were discovered over the next 200 years.   In 2006 when Pluto was reclassified […]

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By |2019-11-15T07:09:30-05:00November 15th, 2019|Planetary cycles|1 Comment
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