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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

SCORPIO NATION

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In his review of 'The Good Shepherd', a film about the CIA, Philip Brown at Astrofuturetrends says: “The Sibly U.S. horoscope has S...
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Saturday, January 20, 2007

SCIENCE AND URANUS-CHIRON

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The chart for the first controlled nuclear fission reaction is set for 16.25, 2 Dec 1942, Chicago, Illinois. (Actually 15.25, but Solar Fire...
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Friday, January 12, 2007

THE ASTROLOGICAL AGES

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The Age of Aquarius has no clear starting point. The various ages are based around the fact that the vernal equinox moves backwards very slo...
Thursday, January 11, 2007

CHIRON IN AQUARIUS

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There is a debate raging in the UK at present about the proposed production of human/mammal hybrid embryos for the purposes of medical resea...
Tuesday, January 09, 2007

THE GALACTIC AGE OF SAGITTARIUS

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Well I got up to Christmas time and I thought I’m going to have a week off blogging, I want a break, and before I knew it I’d done 5 posts i...
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Saturday, December 30, 2006

THE PERSONAL GALACTIC CENTRE

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It is not easy having an outer planet make a hard aspect to an inner planet, as it requires us to acknowledge and integrate a dimension from...
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Thursday, December 28, 2006

GALACTIC CENTRE: 4TH POSTING

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It’s easy to feel pummelled by superlatives when reading about the astrology of the Galactic Centre, so I thought I’d begin my latest G.C. b...
Tuesday, December 26, 2006

THE GALACTIC CENTRE AND AMERICAN POWER

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In her blog of 19 Feb 2006(collaboratingwithfate.blogspot.com), Kathryn Cassidy plots some of the hard transits of Pluto to the Galactic Cen...
Friday, December 22, 2006

PLUTO AND THE GALACTIC CENTRE

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As I was saying in my last post, I think the Galactic Centre points us to the vast journey of matter-consciousness as it unfolds from the si...
Wednesday, December 20, 2006

THE GALACTIC CENTRE

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Well Pluto conjoins the Galactic Centre this month (and will do so twice more next year). The Galactic Centre moves at just 84’ per century....
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