Sun in Aquarius: Peeking over the Threshold

On the 20th of January 2022 at 02:39, UTC Sun entered the house of Aquarius, the daytime temple of Saturn. The Sun changes houses, and for the only time in the year, it remains under the same host. Saturn rules both Capricorn and Aquarius. For the Northern Hemisphere, this is the coldest of the seasons. … Read more

Sun in Sagittarius: Hope is the Last to Die

On the 22nd of November 2021 at 02:33 UTC the Sun has entered the house of Sagittarius, the daytime temple of Jupiter. What happens to the Sun’s light when it gets filtered through the lens of Sagittarius? As usual, we start from the basics. Sagittarius is the element of Fire: Fire is that energy that … Read more

Taurus-Scorpio Eclipse Axis: The Lord of The Dance

On the 19th of November 2021, we have the first Lunar North Node Eclipse (Partial) in the Taurus-Scorpio Axis. Although the Lunar Nodes will enter this axis on the 19th of January 2022, the Moon will be near enough to the Lunar Nodes points to be partially covered by the Earth whilst in a Full … Read more

Mars in Scorpio: Penetrate, Extract and Expel

Mars enters the house of Scorpio, his night-time temple, on the 30th of October 2021 at 02:21 UTC. I described a bit the Scorpio house energy in the last post, when I described the energy that comes to be as the Sun enters in Scorpio. However, let us summarise again here and bring in different … Read more

Sun in Scorpio: The Alchemy of Dark Matter

On Saturday 23 rd of October 2021 at 04:51 UTC Sun entered the house of Scorpio, temple of Mars. We have passed from a Venus ruled month, as in Sun in Libra, to now a Mars ruled period. This alone is a notable shift in energy of how we relate with ourselves and the outside … Read more

The Great Conjunction through the eyes of Modern Medicine

I think by now many of you know about the Great Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter that happened at 0 degrees of Aquarius on the 21st of December 2020. This conjunction heralds the consolidation of the Air Triplicity in our world for the next 200-ish years. I am not going to go through all the … Read more