astronomy
Celestial objects and the phenomena that surrounds them. What lies above the earth forever out of reach. From moons, to stars, galaxies, and beyond.
Loving You by Loving Me: October 2019's Full Moon in Aries
What is a Full Moon? A Full Moon occurs when the sun is opposite the moon, representing the peak, or climax of the lunar cycle. Throughout history, Full Moons have been known to cause unexpected events, and strange behavior. Because the two luminaries are in opposition to one another, Full Moons are known to highlight any opposing forces or polarities in your life, such as the balance between self and the other, the balance between the masculine and feminine, and the balance between work and home.
By Kaitlyn Maura6 years ago in Futurism
The Summer of Retrogrades
For those of you who do not know, this past summer we had five major home heading planets in retrograde. Which is why, from mid March 2019 through summer till October 3rd, 2019, life was so hard. It was hard because it was meant to be hard. It was hard because we as a species were required to transform, transmute, and change. It was hard because we're supposed to be evolving. Evolution is not an easy process. Evolution is a process that takes many, many years to go through. We are the product of evolution just as we are the product of spirituality. No matter your religion, no matter your race, no matter your color, no matter your gender, we are a product of an evolution that has taken place over many millennia.
By [email protected]6 years ago in Futurism
What Is a Retrograde?
A retrograde is basically when a planet or several planets move directly to the opposite of earth. A retrograde can be for planets, as well as astroids. These are times where we want to reflect and look into the past. No retrograde is very special, because each and every time there’s a retrograde it’s usually in a sign that is either its own planetary ruler, or its opposite to that, meaning let’s say for example we just had a Neptune retrograde in Pisces. Neptune only goes retrograde once every 160 days.
By [email protected]6 years ago in Futurism
Astrology of the 2020 Elections: Cory Booker
In 2016, I saw that the astrological community was very divided on who was going to win the presidential elections, but I noticed that these astrologers had one thing in common: their predictions were driven more by bias than astrology. Hillary Clinton supporters were predicting her win, while Trump supporters predicted his win. Not once did I see a Democrat predict Trump's victory, nor did a Republican predict Clinton's. For someone actually wanting to study astrology, it was very disappointing.
By Kaitlyn Maura6 years ago in Futurism
Astrology of the 2020 Elections: Joe Biden
Introduction In 2016, I saw that the astrological community was very divided on who was going to win the presidential elections, but I noticed that these astrologers had one thing in common: their predictions were driven more by bias than astrology. Hilary Clinton supporters were predicting her win, while Trump supporters predicted his win. Not once did I see a Democrat predict Trump's victory nor did a Republican predict Clinton's. For someone actually wanting to study astrology, it was very disappointing.
By Kaitlyn Maura6 years ago in Futurism
Astrology of the 2020 Elections: Michael Bennet
Introduction In 2016, I saw that the astrological community was very divided on who was going to win the presidential elections, but I noticed that these astrologers had one thing in common: their predictions were driven more by bias than astrology. Hilary Clinton supporters were predicting her win, while Trump supporters predicted his win. Not once did I see a Democrat predict Trump's victory nor did a Republican predict Clinton's. For someone actually wanting to study astrology, it was very disappointing.
By Kaitlyn Maura6 years ago in Futurism
An Exoplanet with Water
In the last few days, the world of science news has experienced fantastic excitement. Two research groups published their results about an extrasolar planet. And, based on their result this ‘Super-Earth’, which orbits its star in the ‘habitable zone’ could have water molecules in its atmosphere.
By Pouria Nazemi6 years ago in Futurism
Mission Accomplished: Saturn in Capricorn Goes Direct on September 18th
Saturn Retrograde Saturn, planet of limitation, time, matter, and karma, has been retrograde in the sign of Capricorn since April 29, 2019. What does this mean? As I wrote in my article, "Karmageddon,"
By Kaitlyn Maura6 years ago in Futurism
Reality Bites: September 2019's Full Moon in Pisces
What is a Full Moon? A Full Moon occurs when the sun is opposite the moon, representing the peak, or climax of the lunar cycle. Throughout history, Full Moons have been known to cause unexpected events, and strange behavior. Because the two luminaries are in opposition to one another, Full Moons are known to highlight any opposing forces or polarities in your life, such as the balance between self and the other, the balance between the masculine and feminine, and the balance between work and home.
By Kaitlyn Maura6 years ago in Futurism
Water Signs (September Energy Readings)
Hello my fellow water babies, we meet again (Cancer moon here) with the details. I'm proud of some of us for walking away from situations that literally were dead weight, or something we kept for the sake of our own comforts. This was a situation we knew would continue to backfire on us in the long run, but because we were so passionate about whatever it was, or so certain of the decision in the beginning, we spent most of August trapped in a lost loop, hoping to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Leo season did help give us that push to make a bold move, and step from behind the dotted line and into the playing field that is the "big bad world." We instantly saw that it wasn't so bad at all to make that move, and actually, that one thing we were afraid to do a few months back, wasn't so scary after all. Go figure.
By Prof. Personal 6 years ago in Futurism











