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Tag Archives: pluto in cancer
The Pandemic Cycle: We’ve Only Just Begun
When reading the news these days, I have to constantly remind myself that most don’t study astrology and understand the world as a series of overlapping cycles and patterns. The common view of the world appears to me to be … Continue reading
From “World” War to “World” Government – Pluto from Cancer to Capricorn
As the cats dashed back and forth through the room like cartoon characters, I asked my usual question: “Are you being chased by ghosts?” “Yes,” they answered in unison. That was unusual. Normally they start blaming each other for something. … Continue reading
The Age of Mickey in Aquarius
During this tumultuous time of Pluto in Capricorn with the housing market, financial institutions and government going through dismantling and transformation, Pluto’s transit into Aquarius in January 2024 seems like the light at the end of a long, challenging tunnel. … Continue reading
The Structured Generation
The outer planets of Pluto, Neptune and Uranus symbolize generational energies. Pluto takes the longest time to transit a sign – 20 years – so folks currently living on the planet have Pluto in Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius … Continue reading
The Comcast Family
When I tell people that I no longer care to pay for television, they immediately respond with the varying options available to me in my market. (Anecdotal evidence suggests Netflix has the best brand awareness in my market.) What’s interesting … Continue reading