March 14th to March 19th 2005
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TUESDAY March 15 Doomsday TV Specials comment Once, 'Reality TV' was all the rage. These days, apparently, we prefer 'Doomsday Specials'. For the record, while there are many pressing environmental issues that we need to address, we are NOT all about to be wiped out by a virus, a nuclear war, a flood, an earthquake, an asteroid collision, a supervolcano or even an invasion of alien debt collectors on a mission to punish the Earth for an unpaid intergalactic tax bill. |
WEDNESDAY March 16 How are your predictions relevant email Dear Jonathan, The light from a distant star can take thousands of years to reach us. Your predictions are not based on what is currently happening so how can they be relevant? Gail
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THURSDAY March 17 Retrograde Mercury Our front page may now be mostly one colour... but the response has come in every shade from light approval to dark admonishment. Soon, I shall share some of the strongest contributions to the debate. I shall though, postpone a final decision on whether to stay with our new hue until Mid April. That's when Mercury ends the Retrograde phase that it is just about to begin. As I said on Monday, you CAN still make decisions and plans under a retrograde Mercury... but while the communication planet is going backwards, it's best to 'reflect and review'. I rather suspect that soon, we will all be reviewing topics that matter somewhat more than the colour of our computer screens! SITE UPDATE: Mark Winter's Alternatives NEW "cure for the superbug" special - click here |
FRIDAY March 18 Sun moves into Aries - Stationary Mercury comment Later this weekend, the Sun will move into Aries, heralding the start of the astrological new year. Tomorrow, in this space, when the weekly forecasts appear, I'll say more on this topic. Meanwhile... ...Years ago, I visited a friend who was working in a shop. A customer came in and said, 'Excuse me, is this a stationery store?' I couldn't help myself. I piped up, 'Well, I have been here ten minutes and it hasn't moved yet.' Though Mercury will not officially be 'stationary' till Sunday, it has been in much the same position for days. If something in your life now seems 'stuck' that's probably why... Site Update: More Astrological Questions & Answers from Eric Francis. |
SATURDAY March 19 Vernal Equinox comment Happy New Year! The Sun moves into Aries this week and for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere at least, the "Vernal Equinox" takes place. At this time, the days and nights are of equal length and a whole new zodiac cycle begins. If you've got a resolution to make or a habit that to break, prepare to make the attempt. You are far more likely to prove successful than you were back on January 1, when nothing much was happening in the sky. You may though, want to wait till after Friday's Full Moon when the turbulence has died down. In Celtic tradition, by the way, this first Full Moon of Spring was called 'Ostara' and it was dedicated to Eostre, the ancient goddess of winter's death and the earth's rebirth. Eostre gave her name to the festival we now call Easter - which celebrates a very similar theme. Eostre by the way was a fertility goddess. Though chocolate eggs are a new invention, Eostre's eggs have played a big part in the ceremonies of Spring for several thousand of years.
THE MOON moves from Cancer into Leo tomorrow at 1.17pm GMT. On Wednesday it moves into Virgo at 1.10am GMT where it stays until moving into Libra on Friday at 11am GMT. The Sun enters Aries tomorrow at 12.33pm GMT. Later, at 6.02pm GMT, Mars enters Aquarius. On Tuesday, Venus joins the Sun in Aries at 4.25pm GMT.
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