Could anyone have predicted 2020? Take heart. Back in January, I moderated an impressive show of these EW astrologers. Ray Couture, Justin Elzie, Raphael Fitch and Karen Wennerlind all have well-deserved national/international reputations. Now it’s July and going over the first six months of 2020, I’m astounded to see how so many of their forecasts came true. Here are highlights, in roughly chronological order.
Are you craving a reminder of what it feels like to have more spaciousness to reflect on what you’d rather be doing with the 4 hours a day you scroll social media? (Hey, we all do it…even me!). How do we make the most of our offline time in the age of socializing from a distance?
If you know your moon and rising signs please listen to those as well but remember this is not about you alone. This is about your humanity and the fundamental need for survival. You can take away any personal meaning from this month’s chart but there is so much more when you think of your true self as the whole of humanity.
Stephen Arroyo was one of a handful of younger astrologers who followed in the (big) footsteps of the great Dane Rudhyar, who was heir to the seminal work of Marc Edmund Jones. What we are looking at with this lineage is a movement away from the kind of astrology that was practiced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
When I was a child my family and I moved to Spain. Coming from Bellevue to a very beautiful island in the Mediterranean, yet not as modern as Bellevue, made it very difficult for my mother to adapt. There was no tooth paste or washing machine or dryer and I could go on and on.
As a nation, wearein mourning. Whatever our race and spiritual traditions, we’re forced into a mass momentof deep, yogic-likereflection, intentionally breathing our way through the grief of Covid and George Floyd.Ironically, we’re masking our physical faces at the very moment our spiritual selves are unmasking long-held expectations and traditions.