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The astrology of Martha Stewart: Transformation and reinvention

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“When you’re through changing, you’re through.”

This is a quote from the Martha Stewart documentary which I watched last night. I of course had followed her through her career, but I knew nothing about her personal life or her personality and it is fascinating.

Martha Stewart was born under the sign of Leo, the sign of performers and individuals who often have a personality that is larger than life. If they don’t, there is usually a part of them that craves this kind of recognition and it is a life lesson to realize that the true recognition of […]

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By |2024-11-11T10:52:29-05:00November 11th, 2024|People|2 Comments

The “real” astrology chart for the USA

Sibly astrology chartI’ve been spending a lot of time this week researching the various charts for the USA which is one reason for my lack of posting.  I have used the Sibley chart with great results, but every time I post an article on the US chart I receive quite a few emails arguing with my choice of chart.

There are three major charts used by astrologers and many more minor charts.  One is the Sibley chart which uses the date of July 4 1776 (signing of the Declaration of Independence) and a […]

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By |2023-11-18T19:10:12-05:00July 29th, 2011|Politics|2 Comments

Solar Return for the US, July 2011

Fourth of July astrologyAny person, place or event with a date of origination has an astrological chart. Humans have birthdates, companies have incorporation dates, and countries have their own dates of origination (we call this “mundane” astrology). Mundane charts are not always easy to define since we must accurately pinpoint the exact time at which the current incarnation of the place began.

The chart for the United States that is most typically used is called the Sibley chart which uses a date of July 4, 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed, […]

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By |2023-12-24T13:06:01-05:00July 4th, 2011|Politics|1 Comment
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