Fixed Stars

  • Crossing Over

    Even though we all knew Pope Francis was seriously ill, it was still a surprise to get an early AM text here in LaLa Land that he had died right after Easter Sunday. He seemed like a good human, and… Continue reading

    Crossing Over
  • O, (astrological) Canada, Il sait porter la croix!

    More on Canada, because I was scolded slightly by astrologer and Canadian historian Rab Wilkie… yes, Canadian self-rule was a separation, not from the “English crown,” but the UK colonial continuum, and so I stand corrected – Canada broke from… Continue reading

    O, (astrological) Canada, Il sait porter la croix!
  • O, (astrological) Canada!

    In my never-ending endeavor to show that much of the secular West has been cultivated by that venerable complex of fraternal organizations that claim to be freemasonic, a quick look at Canada is due. The kernels of the nations that… Continue reading

    O, (astrological) Canada!
  • Columbia and the End of Freedom

    I don’t know when, but somewhere along the way, the university became the enemy of the USA. It’s insane, yes, but we live in an era of Dunning-Kruger Effect dipshittery like none other. I could point to all kinds of… Continue reading

    Columbia and the End of Freedom
  • 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
  • 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