by Gabriella von Elekes — The news is out: Pluto is not a planet, after all. The astronomers’ decision became final on August 24, 2006, at the International Astronomic Union meeting in Prague, the beautiful capital of the Czech Republic. These astronomers — trying to play a number on astrologers — have most certainly created […]
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Saturn: Astrology’s rites-of-passage symbol
October 15, 2012
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by Gabriella von Elekes — We have all heard about the proverbial “seven-year itch,” the horrible teenage years and the big three-O, as we approach the 30-year mark. Without realizing it, we talk astrology. The seven-year cycle corresponds to the approximate time Saturn takes in creating different 90-degree angles, called squares, to its original place […]
Cycles of life
March 5, 2012
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by Michelle Karén — Our occidental world is regulated by linear time. With the past behind us, the present where we now stand and a future yet to be discovered, conceptually, time resembles an arrow. Indigenous people use circular time, also called sacred time. Everything happens in cycles, where each ending is also a new […]
December 1, 2012
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