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Matthew Currie
Venus is now in Pisces and will be there until February 7th. This is excellent news for two reasons. First of all, since Pisces is the Sign in which Venus is exalted, this should (in theory) make everything related to love and romance and general human empathy and kindness run a lot more smoothly. Secondly,…

Matthew Currie
Here we are. This is the day the Saturn Pluto conjunction is exact, and we are all still alive. Hooray for us! A couple of words of caution though. First of all, just because a major Transit is past its peak effect doesn’t mean it’s “over.” Transits aren’t like that, with a distinct on and…

Matthew Currie
Mars enters Sagittarius on Friday. Normally this would be a time when I would be extolling the virtues of Mars in the sign of the Archer. Yes, Mars may be strongly placed in Scorpio (being the traditional ruler of that Sign), but that energy can be a bit much for some people to take. Mars…

Matthew Currie
Traditionally, New Year’s is seen as a time of hope. People feel like they are getting a fresh start, even though all we’re looking at is essentially an arbitrary mark on a calendar. For many of us though, this New Year’s seems a little different. That’s probably because of the impending weight of the Saturn…

Matthew Currie
(CLICK HERE for your introduction to the Saturn-Pluto conjunction, and why it is so important for many of us) We are now on the final approach to the exact Saturn Pluto conjunction, which happens on January 12th. If a conjunction has been making any trouble for you or helping you out, that day itself he’s…

Matthew Currie
Shortly after midnight Eastern time on December 26th (thus, late Christmas evening for most of North and South America) there will be a Solar Eclipse at 4 degrees Capricorn. Any New Moon (which a Solar Eclipse is) can have an effect on the following month, but this one comes with some interesting features. First of…

Matthew Currie
As I write this, we are less than twelve hours away from the first public viewing of Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker. In this series I have attempted to document all of the transist to both the Star Wars franchise birth chart and some of the individuals involved in order to predict what the…

Matthew Currie
(Every journey has a beginning. CLICK HERE for it. CLICK HERE for the “birth chart” of Star Wars itself, and CLICK HERE for why I’m so concerned about the upcoming film in the series) So: if I’m right and there’s something seriously at issue with the upcoming Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker, that should…

Matthew Currie
(This is Part Three of a series in which I boldly throw down and make a big mundane prediction ahead of time, and you get to sit back and see if I was right or not by the end of this month! Good times. Click here for Part One, and click here for Part Two)…

Matthew Currie
By any reasonable standard, Lil Bub should not have lasted. She was the runt of the litter, born to a feral mother, and was loaded with genetic mutations. Her lower jaw was so short that her tongue perpetually hung out. She couldn’t walk so much as shuffle, like an Army recruit crawling under barbed wire…