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Weekly Astrology Forecast: Don’t Get a Hair Cut

Astrology for the Week of February 26 to March 4, 2010
With Venus, the planet of money, beauty and love coming to sit with Uranus in tension aspect to the planet of burdens, Saturn, in the sky there are a few things I wouldn’t do. First I wouldn’t invest in the “next big thing’ or anything [...]

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Weekly Astrology Forecast: The Fated Nature of Our Desires

Week of February 19 to February 25
Our forecast week started Friday with an uncommon configuration of stars in the sky, a 5-pointed star.
Throughout the ages the 5-pointed star has been a symbol rich in meaning, signifying the course of Venus through the heavens. Venus as it dances around the sun in its forward motions, stations [...]

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Your Valentine Astrology Guide to Seduction by Zodiac Sign

So you’ve fallen for someone that won’t give you a tumble. You’ve done all the usual things to indicate your interest, engage them in small talk, flick your hair, touch your neck and all the one hundred and one things that subtly indicate that they’ve caught your eye, and– nothing, nada, zip. Well, there could [...]

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Weekly Astrology Forecast: We Don’t Always Get What We Want, Part 2

Aries—Hanging on to old relationships of any type is going to hinder rather than help you. If you have a hankering to dial up your ex after a night of soul searching via the help of the local pub, think twice about it, if you can. Unfortunately learning that the grass was greener on the [...]

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The Astrology of the Fort Hood Killings: The Enemy Among Us?

In a shocking and inexplicable incident that claimed the lives of 13 and threatens to claim some the lives of 38 others wounded, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, a U. S. Army psychiatrist, opened fire on his fellow soldiers. The November 5, 2009 mass murder took place at a readiness center at Fort Hood, Texas, where [...]

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