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Monthly Archives: October 2018
The sign cusps
There are two ways in which the term cusp is usually used in astrology: · Sun sign notions of a loose ‘cusp’ area (cusp days) as seen in mass produced so-called horoscope columns based on day of the month — … Continue reading
The Astrological Scoop on Alex Jones
In case you’re unfamliar with him, here is Alex Jones’s wikipedia page (opens in another tab). So we can see he was born 11 February 1974 in Dallas, Texas, USA, and is a radio show host and has three websites … Continue reading
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Venus Retrograde
For the longest time I have stayed mostly silent on retrograde planets since there is already so much fanfare every time Mercury, Venus, or Mars goes retrograde. Now I want to explain what is lacking in the more common descriptions … Continue reading