Feb
16
February 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Free Year of the Tiger forecast (PDF) from Astrolabe, written by Malvin Artley:
The Tiger in Chinese astrology represents majesty, dignity and sternness, daring, power and passion and anyone who has those qualities in their nature will fare well in 2010. For those who are more sedate then those same Tiger qualities may just be awakened this year. It is said that the Tiger has no special magical properties. Tigers work best in the trenches and in motivating others to get things done. It will be a great year to start an enterprise, work at self-improvement, prevail upon the boss for that raise you so richly deserve, do something daring and completely out-of-character, push your own and others’ boundaries, get over that fear of public speaking or just generally make a bold statement about your life. In all, find whatever stirs your passion this year and the Tiger in you is sure to come out!
Download the full article, including forecasts for each Chinese Zodiac sign, here!
Aug
20
August 20, 2009 | 1 Comment
Busy, busy chart for the New Moon chart this month. In a very brief word, it will help us accept and love ourselves for who we are and enable us to take those steps necessary to develop inner peace and transformation.

Before we examine some of the details at play in this moment, let’s review the purpose of looking at a New Moon chart in the first place. From my perspective, the purpose is to gain an intellectual understanding of what the movement of the planets represents, within myself, so that I may hold an understanding of the template of what I wish to create during of the Lunar cycle in question.
We look at any chart, New Moon or no, to see the story of the planetary interactions in that moment, including the ease or difficulty that those planetary energies have between and among themselves. Astrologically, we see those energetic lines by way of the Aspects. Once we understand what those energies are, metaphorically, we can understand where they play out in our own lives, i.e., As Above, So Below.
Jul
21
July 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment
The July New Moon over the Southland
by Johnny Mirehiel
As I’m sure you know, New Moon charts are often used to preview coming events for that lunar month. Since any chart must be cast for a specific location, I have chosen to triangulate a position between San Diego, Los Angeles and my home in the high desert hamlet of Morongo Valley and call it a chart for California’s Southland. A bit unusual, I know, but not more so than using the “Whole Signs” houses to set up the chart. While this approach may be heretical to some, I have adopted it as my house system of choice – because it works for me, in my chart and for the charts of clients and family as well.
Here is that chart of the current New Moon over the Southland.

There are many things going on in this particular New Moon Chart which casts its shadow over this coming lunar month. For this brief article, lets take a quick look at only three of them: the New Moon and its placement, the Venus/Saturn Square and that ongoing Chiron/Jupiter/Neptune triple conjunction in Aquarius.
To begin with, we have a 29° New Moon, in itself a rare occurrence. As it is with all 29° placements, it is considered to be at a critical degree as it is one leg of the bridge between two signs. And like all other 29° placements, this one also indicates the end of an old cycle. Now add in the dynamic of a Total Solar Eclipse at the same moment (which some astrologers consider to be 10 times more powerful than a normal New Moon), and we have the makings of a tumultuous month ahead. And while I don’t want to seem to be piling on here, I must also add that this Solar Eclipse is the longest one in this entire Century. Ya think that someone trying to tell us something?
Eclipses bring changes, both good and bad. Solar eclipses are usually associated with new beginnings, but here at 29° Cancer, it marks the end of something to which one has become emotionally attached. The key here is to understand, intellectually at least, that this “end of something” is a perquisite for a new beginning to take place. The emotional attachment part probably is more difficult to let go of, but hey, ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Let go of your Cancer insecurities. As the natural ruler of the fourth house, Cancer relates to the very bottom of things, to the “root of the root” of oneself. If you really want to change something, ya gotta get to the bottom of things, scope it out, scoop out the decay and plant the seeds of something new.
Bernadette Brady puts this eclipse in Saros Series 11 South, about which she says,
“This family of eclipses is associated with the need to make sudden reforms. Old ideas and methods will fail and new systems are required to deal with the events brought about by the eclipse. ..”
I’d say this fits and expands upon the pattern we’re looking at here.
Remember, in a solar eclipse, it’s the light of the Sun which is shut down, meaning that the “will/ego/force” that He represents is “on hold,” even if for just this moment. And while the Sun’s light is blocked, the Moon also does not shine because She has her back to the Sun and so is in no position to reflect the Sun’s light to us. Consequently, the needs/emotions/mentality that the Moon represents also does not shine. In other words, it’s like a “Null” moment, in which the conflict between the archetypal Masculine (Sun) and Feminine (Moon) is quitted. In that moment of truce (Truth) a way may be seen to reconcile these two basic forces.
This is an opportunity to look at things related to the house where the New Moon Solar Eclipse falls. Surely we can expect some fireworks, especially anywhere along the eclipse’s path through India, Tibet, Southern China, Shanghai, and just south of Japan, as well as in our own world of relationships since in our chart for the Southland, this NMSE is in the 7th house which signifies the people who are brought into a close and intimate relationship beyond that of a common acquaintance. In this sense the term “significant other” may be applied as it relates as much to open enemies as to lovers or partners.
Here in the Southland, we can expect to see an end of the unraveling of worn out relationships that have been, more or less, hanging by the proverbial thread. Conversely, it can also see a clearing of the air in an adversarial relationship. At the very least, let’s be willing to review the circumstances of those “care-taking” relationships in life that always seem to require more effort than they are worth. This New Moon Solar Eclipse can allow us to lovingly release the past and throw open the “doors of perception” so that we may breathe the clean, fresh air of the possible. The decks are cleared for your next adventure in Partner Land, with that loving partner that you now have, that new person who fits your partnership bill to a T, or even (and this is really neat) with a new, emergent YOU.
Before we leave this 29th degree stuff, I should mention the rather curious Sabian Symbol that is associated with it: A Daughter of the American Revolution. My dear friend and the world’s most widely respected authority on the Sabians, Lynda Hill, suggests that it is “…an image of someone who stands for and is a product of change…[of]…bringing new ways into the world.” This symbol only serves to reinforce a level of change mentioned above. Perhaps the best suggestion that Lynda has for this degree is a quote taken from “A Course in Miracles: “Seek not to change the world but choose to change your mind about the world.” Embracing that attitude during this month, with its emphasis on a break from business as usual in our relationships seems the wisest course.
Moving on to some other highlights in this chart, we see the Venus in Gemini, Saturn in Virgo exact Square (90°). One of the standard delineations for this aspect is a difficulty in relating to others. Given the 7th house position of the New Moon here, I’d say, forewarned is forearmed. However, both planets are ruled by a fast moving Mercury, urging us to seriously think about just what the important components are in regards to relating to one’s partners. The “other” may be dyn-o-mite in bed, but out of it, do you share the same values? Do you have meaningful, thought provoking conversations? Or laugh at the same things, and each other? Do you deliberately, joyfully and graciously go out of your way to make pleasing that “other” a part of your daily routine? Is your relationship strong enough to weather the stressful demands that are often placed on it? This Venus/Saturn square offers you the challenge to make it work in the real world or, on the other hand, the gumption to take a stand and make a clear declaration of your intentions, needs and dreams.
Finally, there’s that pesky and persistent Aquarian conjunction of Chiron, Jupiter and Neptune, in our Southland’s 2nd house. On the surface it would certainly seem to be an immensely spiritual and idealistic gathering. Yet the succedent second house is not a strong position for it. Its very “woo-woo”ness suggests a great potential for inflated optimism. It challenges our values and puts a strain on our material resources, heightening our perhaps unrealistic expectations and encouraging an inappropriate urge to spend those limited resources on chasing gossamer dreams of wealth and possessions. Investors might better place their money in a mattress this month rather than in any hoped for market recovery.
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Johnny Mirehiel is a 40-year student of spiritual, metaphysical and astrological ideas. A former secondary school teacher and one-time “Man of the Year in Education,” he is internationally known as the discoverer of the astrological chart of the Harmonic Concordance moment. A member of the San Diego chapter of NCGR, he has been accredited by The International College of Astrology as both an astrological practitioner and teacher. He now plies his trade in the high desert of Southern California. He and his wife, Jan, continue to support the Harmonic Concordance message of Unity, Joy, Peace and Reconciliation.
Jul
16
July 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment
From Wikipedia:
The solar eclipse that will take place on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 [ed. – in San Diego, Tuesday, July 21, 7:35 p.m.) will be a total eclipse of the Sun with a magnitude of 1.080 that will be visible from a narrow corridor through northern India, eastern Nepal, northern Bangladesh, Bhutan, the northern tip of Myanmar, central China and the Pacific Ocean, including the Ryukyu Islands, Marshall Islands and Kiribati. Totality will be visible in many cities such as Surat, Varanasi, Patna, Thimphu, Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuhan, Hangzhou and Shanghai, as well as over the Three Gorges Dam. A partial eclipse will be seen from the much broader path of the Moon’s penumbra, including most of South East Asia and north-eastern Oceania.
This solar eclipse is the longest total solar eclipse that will occur in the twenty-first century, and will not be surpassed in duration until June 13, 2132. Totality will last for up to 6 minutes and 39 seconds, with the maximum eclipse occurring in the ocean at 02:35:21 UTC about 100 km south of the Bonin Islands, southeast of Japan. The North Iwo Jima island is the landmass with totality time closest to maximum.
Astrologically, eclipses herald turning points when critical issues reach their peak. Find the house in your chart where 29.27 Cancer falls to get an idea of which areas of your life are being “eclipsed”!
A lunar eclipse at 13.43 Aquarius will follow on August 5, 2009, 5:55 pm PDT.
Dec
27
December 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment
NEW MOON IN CAPRICORN
December 27, 2008
4:23 am PST, San Diego, CA
Sun and Moon at 6.08 Capricorn

Around the web:
Mooncircles.com – Dana Gerhardt and Friends
Astrological Musings – Lynn Hayes
Oct
29
October 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment
New Moon in Scorpio
Tues. Oct. 28, 2008
4:14 pm PDT
Sun and Moon at 5.54 Scorpio

Around the web:
Jeff Jawer’s New Moon Report (Star IQ)
Mooncircles.com
New Moon Journal
Oct
14
October 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment
FULL MOON IN ARIES
Tuesday October 14, 2008
1:02 pm PDT / 4:02 pm EDT
Sun at 21.51 Aries, Moon at 21.51 Aries

Around the web:
Full Moon in Aries – Beliefnet.com
Sep
30
September 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment
NEW MOON IN LIBRA
September 29, 2008
1:12 am PDT / 4:12 am EDT
Sun and Moon joined at 6.33 Libra

New Moon in Libra
Around the web:
Mooncircles
New Moon Journal
Astrological Musings at Beliefnet
Sep
22
September 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment
AUTUMNAL EQUINOX
Monday, September 22, 2008
The Sun enters Libra at 8:45 a.m.
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Sep
15
September 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment
FULL MOON IN PISCES
Monday, September 15, 2008
2:13 am PDT/ 5:13 am EDT
Sun at 22.54 Virgo / Moon at 22.54 Pisces

Around the Web:
Market Watch by Ray Merriman at StarIQ









