Month: May 2011

The Air Signs

The trio of the Air element are Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius! The Air signs float above the dense and the mundane, carrying with them the intellectual breeze of curiosity, balance, and vision. It governs the intellect, the abstract, and shared…

Scorpio’s Cold Withdrawal

The Scorpionic relationship is not just a union; it’s an initiation into the shadowy rites of love, power, and, inevitably, loss. You’ve been to the underworld and back with your Scorpio lover, and now you’re left grappling with the aftermath….

The Angular Houses

According to Demetra George: “In general, traditional astrology interprets the relative angularity of a house as giving a planet its strength to manifest its significations as external events. Planets located in angular houses are usually seen as having the greatest…

The Big Bang Theory

In astrology, Uranus is the planet of innovation, rebellion, and electromagnetic mischief. Now, those with it prominent in their chart—conjunct the Sun, rising, on the Ascendant, all over the Midheaven, and so on—these folk often find themselves beset by the…

Mars in Sagittarius

Mars in Sagittarius moves with the fire of justice, the call of freedom, and a hunger for expansive horizons of thought. This placement is as aroused by debate as by danger, someone who finds confrontation in the realm of principle….

The Saturn Factor

Saturn, in its essence, is the embodiment of time itself—Chronos, the devourer of his own children, because he knows the unbearable pressure of inevitability. He knows that all things, even beauty, even love, must submit to the clock. And this…

Planets in Signs

The Greek word for “planet” means “the wanderer,” while “zodiac” literally means “circle of animals.” The planets move through the sky at different speeds as they pass through each of the constellations and zodiac signs. Moving from one zodiacal sign…