Astrology
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The Full Moon is always a time of heightened emotions, but a Full Moon in Cancer brings a particularly poignant energy. Cancer, the sign of self-care, protection, and nurturing, asks us to focus inward, to release what no longer nourishes our soul, and to honor the spaces that provide us with comfort and safety. Yet,
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While this New Moon in Capricorn is in a nice sextile to Saturn in Pisces, offering support and practical application to the Piscean dreaminess, the other harder aspects are taking center stage at this time. With Mercury in Sagittarius activating an already tight square between Jupiter and Saturn, things are building to another crescendo. Mercury
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The Solstice marks both the dying and rebirth of the Sun—the shortest day of the year, yet also the return of light, even in the depths of winter. In just three days, we will begin to see a few more minutes of daylight. This gradual return of the Sun will continue until the Equinox, when light and darkness stand
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The Full Moon in Gemini invites us to take a step back and assess the bigger picture and the path we’re navigating to get there. Amidst a whirlwind of activity that refuses to let up, we’re challenged to navigate the confusion in the air. Conversations and decisions are simmering, much like mulled wine, rich with
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Mars Retrograde in Leo: A Realignment of Sovereign Power This retrograde in Leo offers a potent check-in with our personal sense of sovereignty, as Mars—the planet of action, power, and control—retraces its steps through this bold and regal sign. Before Pluto took over Scorpio’s rulership, Mars was the original planet associated with power and control.
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This New Moon in Sagittarius crackles with the energy of the Jupiter-Saturn square, spotlighting both restriction and growth potential. As the Sun and Moon move towards their square with Saturn and opposition with Jupiter, we’re being asked to balance discipline with expansion—limitations with freedom. Sagittarius thrives on the question “Why not?”—it is a sign of
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When we hear the terms Benefic and Malefic in astrology, many of us instinctively interpret them through the lens of “good” and “evil,” concepts deeply embedded in the collective psyche—often rooted in the dualities of Abrahamic traditions. However, this binary thinking creates unnecessary divisions: us versus them, me versus the other, light versus dark. These astrological terms hold far


