Current and Upcoming Cycles First published in Astrology Quarterly Winter 2007/8 First published on my website on 24 March 2008 I’ve spoken quite a lot about cycles in recent issues, which reflects their importance in astrology. They are at the heart of the astrologer’s view of time, which is cyclical not linear. Conditions repeat, not [...]
First published in Astrology Quarterly Spring 2007, Published on web March 2007 Observing the aspects between transiting planets is an addictive pursuit and not to be undertaken lightly. Once you start it’s a short step to spending days with books such as Timetables of Science or various other timeline related material, and you’ll never be [...]
Originally published January 2007 This article should be read in concert with Mundane Matters – Forecasting the Year – 2007 Firstly, I am indebted to my friend Bernard Eccles who gives a forecast for the following year as the lecture before the Christmas party at the Astrological Lodge of London. Last year I had already [...]
Originally published on 28 November 2006 Taken from Astrology Quarterly Winter 2006/7 Graphic Ephemeris 2007 “What will next year bring?”, or more likely, “Tell me next year is going to be better?” are questions an astrologer expects to be asked in the run up to new year. So I thought it might be useful to [...]
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Superman with Jupiter Saturn Conjunction 1921 See Superman for source notes.
What’s in store? Jan 2004 After the strident nature of the last few years 2004 appears to be a bit of a pusy cat: no outer planets changing signs: no nasty, cyclic phases; and nothing really to get you teeth into. Looking at 2004 is a stange beast. Following on from the disruption of the [...]
The conditions leading up to the spectacular Jupiter Saturn conjunction in Taurus in May 2000. Is this the beginning of a few financial mindset? Originally published November 1998 The cycle of Jupiter and Saturn from one conjunction to another takes almost exactly 20 years. It marks out significant periods in history and is particularly associated [...]