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Mercury in Taurus

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Mercury in Taurus

Mercury entered Taurus on May 11th and will remain there until May 26th. Mercury is a zippy planet, as it take only 88 days to cruise one full rotation around the sun. Therefore it spends about 2-3 weeks in each sign…. unless it is in retrograde. Mercury represents what you like to think about and how you tend to communicate best, so whatever sign it is in at the time of your birth tells a piece of your story. Of course you also have to take into consideration what house it is placed in, what aspects it makes to other...

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Taurus Season Video

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💥 Mars is in Leo 💥

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💥 Mars is in Leo 💥

Mars in Leo As a counsellor, I understand that in any given predicament, people have essentially three choices of action to take: Stay, Change or Go Staying means you accept your situation as is. As the adage goes "You make your bed, you lie in it." Yikes right? But sometimes we are meant to stay in stuck-feeling places. I’ve been there and it taught me a lot. Change your situation. This means you stay but you start doing your business differently. Maybe you switch roles where you work. Maybe you clean up your lifestyle and habits and make clear boundaries...

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Astronomy vs Astrology Video

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Astrological musings- Micro and Macro

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Astrological musings- Micro and Macro

Have you ever sat down and given consideration to astrological sign groupings? I do quite often. In my family growing up, there were 5 of us: two were Air (Mom and one sis) two were Earth signs (Dad and other sis) with me the only Water sign. When I was young, I felt sure I was adopted. In the Royal family, Charles, Diana and William are Water signs (Diana, William and Camilla are all Cancerians) while Harry is the only Earth sign. My grade school girls are from Scorpio to Pisces, so mostly the Universal signs. And interestingly, in the...

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