Nov
1

Sun Conjunct Saturn @ 8 Years Old - A Visual… Note His Mars In Scorpio

Astrology in real life…

dead star trek ensignThis is my son as “Dead Ensign”.

Really, I don’t think I need say more. You?

Click to see photo large

Click to see him “as dead”.

Oh yeah, and note his lack of teeth. You guys have heard so much about them. ;-)





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Jun
23

Astrology and Star Wars: Princess Leia and Her Progressed Moon - The Proof Is In The Pics!

Astrology in Real Life…

leia as an ariesPrincess Leia, progressed Moon in Aries











leia as geminiPrincess Leia, progressed Moon in Gemini









leia piscesPrincess Leia, progressed Moon in Pisces










::smiles::


May
11

Astrology Today: Star Trek Chess - Faith vs Fretting

My eye on the sky…

star trek chessMy eye on the sky…

The Moon is in Pisces but there is nothing laid back about it considering its heading into aspect with Uranus (unpredictable), Jupiter (large), and then Mars (anger) and Pluto (eruption) over the weekend. I would say, poke those with planets at the mid to late degrees of the mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces) at your own risk.

Meanwhile the Sun is forming a T-square with the Saturn Neptune opposition and virtually all of us are caught in something we cannot escape… especially Scorpio who fills in this Grand Cross in the Fixed signs.

You can compare this to Star Trek chess. It’s a dynamic game with various levels of things going on and the smarter you are the more you perceive this. But there is also no need to fret, provided you have faith. Faith that everything works out for the best in the end, because it does.


Apr
8

You Know Saturn Is In Leo When…

Outtakes and Various Other Sundries…

star wars hand leiaYou know Saturn is in Leo when…

George Lucas is quoted saying, “The blockbuster is dead”.

From IMDb.com:

“…But he now believes big-budget films can no longer be profitable and are going out of fashion, as evidenced by this year’s Academy Award nominees, including independent movies Crash and Good Night, And Good Luck. Lucas tells the New York Daily News, “The market forces that exist today make it unrealistic to spend $200 million on a movie. Those movies can’t make their money back anymore…”

Little Saturn belt-tightening, you think? A little reality check for the (Leo) actors?


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