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Newsletter2022-02-07T21:39:02+00:00

Eclipse

Tonight’s eclipse (9/17) starts at 8:41 pm, EDT; peaks at 10:44 pm, EDT; ends at 12:47 am, EDT. This is the Lunar Eclipse which happens during the Full

Eclipse, Venus and Guest Writer

There are, as of this blog, 63 days until election day. (Though it does seem as if trump has been running since 2015.) We are also quickly approaching

Democratic Convention

Most astrologers have an interest in history and stay abreast of current events. The election of 2024 is an important one and, as mentioned in my last blog,

August ’24 Update

One reason, among many, that I love the study of Jyotish is that shows a cosmic order. There are patterns and cycles which repeat and have been repeating

Summer Solstice

This year’s Summer Solstice takes place on 6/20/2024 at 4:50 p.m. The longest day of the year is the day of the Summer Solstice because it is the

Quick Update

By now we all know the drill. Take care of the nervous system, breathe, practice Tong Lin, exercise and keep in mind that sometimes human free will comes

Eclipse Update

There was excited awe during the visible eclipse of April 8th and the visibility did present a moment of unity for humanity. It is always nice to witness

Solar Eclipse and Rahu

“Everything is energy and that is all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. It

Saturn Season

Most of us know there is an eclipse in early April and eclipses are always noteworthy. However, in many ways, this moment belongs to Saturn. Saturn is the

New Moon 2/9/24

Happy New Year to everyone who celebrates the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Dragon! This month’s New Moon also takes place during what meteorologists refer to as

Transiting Planets Moving On

This week marks the end of the Mars conjunct Mercury which has been affecting us, with a few breaks, since 10/31/2023. Mercury moves into Capricorn on 2/1. Mercury

Feeling a bit grouchy?

I am a New Yorker who appreciates living in four seasons. I like the longer nights and cooler temperatures of the winter season. There is usually a slower

Solstice 2024

Happy and peaceful holidays to all as we celebrate our traditions! As an Astrologer I always acknowledge the astronomical beginning of winter known as the Winter Solstice. This

Lunar Eclipse

On Saturday, 10/28, there will be a lunar eclipse starting at 2:01 p.m., EDT and ending at 6:26, p.m, EDT.This will be the last eclipse in the Aries/Libra

Autumn Equinox

The Autumn Equinox marks the beginning of the Autumn season in the northern hemisphere and the beginning of the Spring season in the southern hemisphere. In theory, the

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