Astrology

  • The Latest Assault on our “Inalienable” USA Bill of Rights

    Most of you who know and adore me on social media probably don’t know that I once earned a degree in English and Journalism from that great bastion of education known as Western Illinois University. Yes, I can sense your… Continue reading

    The Latest Assault on our “Inalienable” USA Bill of Rights
  • The Preposterousness of “National Pi Day”

    Someone needs to stop this National Pi Day abomination. It has nothing mathematically or geometrically to do with π – the number of diameters that fit on a perfect circle’s perimeter. To me, this “Pi Day” is cringe. It needs… Continue reading

    The Preposterousness of “National Pi Day”
  • Kepler’s Natal Quints

    Mercurial combinations in the natus are all about communication and mental processes. Mercury has traditionally been a neutered, non-gender planet, as opposed to Venus and Mars, for instance. It holds a unique place in the astrological lineup for that reason.… Continue reading

    Kepler’s Natal Quints
  • Kepler’s Natal Harmonics

    As Johannes Kepler was cutting his astrological teeth, he did spend some time on the aspects, and was credited with adding the 72° (quintile) and 144° (biquintile) aspects into the craft. How does that look in his own natal astrology?… Continue reading

    Kepler’s Natal Harmonics
  • Kepler’s Occulting Moon

    As a progressive, 21st Century astrologer, I don’t find much use for the fixed stars in interpretive work. However, there are instances that challenge my modern sense of what might be obsolete. Johannes Kepler’s natus may be one of those… Continue reading

    Kepler’s Occulting Moon