![]() Planets Diving into the Water (and Mars in Gemini) Dear Friend and Reader: How did you come out of the three-fer series of eclipses that ended last Friday night? The sudden release of energy left many people feeling frayed, others like a sack of potatoes, and others like they emerged from an initiation ordeal.
Usually eclipses come in pairs; three is a substantial increase in the energy. There was also a reference to the past, with one extra eclipse along the Gemini/Sagittarius axis, which was so 2012. (Eclipses come in weird, interesting patterns, and are a topic of their own.) We have all been through the paces. In the collective world, the proverbial poo hit the turbine with the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15 and the energy has barely relented since. The closest we've come to a break was last weekend's Full Moon in Sagittarius passing by. That may have felt like climbing a high mountain, taking a look around and then falling asleep next to your backpack for six hours. If you're feeling stirred up, unsettled, or restless, I would not be surprised. This kind of astrology can provoke anxiety and depression. A Gemini friend said to me this week that it feels like the decline of civilization is making itself known these days. Whether he's right or not, many people feel this way. A good few have given up, and others wish they could. This is not an easy time in history to be alive. It's lovely that most of us in the Western world live in dry spaces that keep out the rain, and might even have enough food to eat. Yet the spiritual and psychological strain at this time in history is unlike any other, and in truth it's more than most people can bear.
That may be happening soon, if it's not happening now. This week, the cluster of planets that's been following the Sun all year begins to enter Cancer. There's a lot of energy in that first degree of Cancer (where the Sun is when summer begins, which happens in a few weeks). Any time planets cross the spot where a season changes we get what I call an Aries Point effect -- individual and collective realms converge into one. We feel world problems more poignantly. This will persist till those problems get our attention. It seems like one purpose of the hyper-extended nervous system of the electronic media is to make sure we have access to the full picture of what is going wrong with the world, the better to get capable people to respond. Friday, May 31, Mercury enters Cancer, where it will be into early August. That's in part due to a spell of Mercury retrograde that begins at the end of June, though we're a bit ahead of ourselves on that topic. In the next few weeks, Venus, the Sun and Jupiter enter Cancer. There's a lot going on in the water signs this year, and what happens this month is central to that. Saturn is in Scorpio through early 2015 and Chiron and Neptune are in Pisces for the long haul. All these planets about to ingress Cancer will complete a grand trine in the water signs. This is rare and beautiful astrology. It'll be excellent for anyone with a strong water sign signature in their chart (Sun, Moon, rising or any strong planet in water signs). And as previously mentioned here and there, Mercury is about to make its second of three retrogrades in a water sign this year. This ongoing arrangement may be challenging for those who are overwhelmed by the rising tide of their emotions, or who are not good at sitting with their own emotions. For those with strong water sign charts, you might feel like you really do belong on the planet, at least a bit more than usual.
Remember that water signs imply that things may make less sense on the rational wavelength and more sense on the intuitive wavelength. Once that grand water trine really takes hold in late June, with Jupiter's arrival (and we'll get our first taste of it this weekend), emotional patterns will tend to increase in momentum as if in a vortex. Therefore, make corrections as soon as you see something that needs to be addressed. Keep clarity with people. Put crazymakers as far away from the action as possible, which means don't invite them into your house. As Mars in early Gemini works its way into a square with Neptune, this is especially true. This aspect is potentially deeply creative, poetic and experimental -- and also potentially self-destructive. See if you can stay on the creative side by giving yourself healthy outlets for your emotional energy. Mars square Neptune is one of those aspects where I extend a substance use/abuse caution. Know when you're doing things for fun and when you're self-medicating (both have their moment). Know when enough is enough. There's a calling here to embrace a spiritual level of experience rather than an escapist one. This aspect is an accelerant, but it can be directed inwardly as a kind of catalyst. Planets in Cancer are a reminder to stay emotionally connected. Now is the time to get into the mode of slowing down a little and taking better care of yourself. Eat real food. Get actual rest. Get near some water. Don't forget to drink some of it, too. Lovingly, ![]() Editor's Note: News briefs below are researched and written by a team consisting of me, Liam Carey, Amanda Painter, Susan Scheck and Carol van Strum. Jessica Keet and Chelsea Bottinnelli provide editing support. Our fact checking list includes Alex Miller and Len Wallick. Note, even if other writers are working, I make the last call on all astrology interpretations in the Friday edition. To get on the Thursday night fact checking team please write directly to me at dreams@planetwaves.net -- efc ![]() In other astrology news, Near Earth Asteroid (NEA) 285263 (1998 QE2) will pass 5.86 million km from the Earth on Friday, May 31 at 4:59 pm EDT. This is the closest approach of 1998 QE2 for this century, and it poses no impact threat since it's currently at more than 15 times the Earth-Moon distance.
The Moon is in Pisces, and will make a conjunction to Chiron later today (Friday). That happens just after last quarter phase, also today. The Moon will ingress Aries Sunday, June 2 at 2:33 am EDT. Mercury and Mars have both changed signs; Mercury is now in Cancer and Mars is in Gemini. Venus will ingress Cancer on Sunday, June 2 at 10:12 pm EDT. Immediately after that, the Aries Moon passes through the Uranus-Pluto square, making a conjunction to Uranus and a square to Pluto. The Sun is reaching the sensitive midpoint of Gemini -- sensitive due to the presence of the Great Attractor in mid-Sagittarius (a massive energy source and gravitational point), and also due to the most commonly used U.S.A. chart having mid-Sagittarius rising. The Sun will also be square Chiron through the weekend and into early next week. The combination of Sun in Gemini and Chiron in Pisces is suggesting that you go past the idea of your creative potential or what you want to do, and past the words you use to describe it, and actually begin a new experiment. You might not want to talk about it at all, since it's too easy to talk away a good idea. There's also a caution to be aware of what you were told you could not do, or what example was set by early male caregivers, and what you learned from their own (potentially 'failed') quest to express themselves. Their burdens are not yours; their lack of confidence is not yours -- that is, not unless you allow it to be so. ![]() Michele Bachmann, former presidential candidate and congressional representative from an alternate universe, announced her exit from politics this week, at least as something besides a lobbyist. Known for her hilarious made-up facts about history, co-owning a We'll Cure Your Gayness 'therapy' center and being investigated by five different law enforcement agencies for campaign finance issues, Bachman has been the Republican rodeo clown who distracts the attention from what is really going on around her.
Unlike other federal agencies, the FBI director has a term limit (that's because J. Edgar headed the agency for half a century under six presidents). Mueller has exceeded the 10-year term limit by two years. Though a Republican (the ninth that Obama has left in place or appointed to a top-level position), Comey will probably face opposition in the Senate -- get this, for new and novel -- for his ties to Wall Street. Comey has a reputation for standing up to Bush administration shenanigans (illegal wiretapping, in particular), which might be a useful character trait given that he would be stepping into an FBI that seems to be unraveling by the day. Already facing criticism for losing track of Tamerlan Tsarnaev before the Boston Marathon bombing, the question now is why one of Tsarnaev's friends was killed in Florida last week during questioning by FBI agents. The friend, Inbragim Todashev, was being interviewed by agents and state police about his possible involvement in a 2011 Boston-area triple murder when suddenly he ended up with a lot of bullets in him. There are conflicting reports whether he was armed with a pipe, a knife, a broomstick, reached for a sword or had no weapon at all. (Seriously? A broomstick? A sword? Is this Harry Potter or Dungeons and Dragons?) FBI agents are not allowed to frisk questioning subjects when interviewing them inside their homes. While it's possible that he could have had a knife, that doesn't explain how he ended up with seven bullets in his body, including one in the crown of the head, according to his family.
An article in Thursday's New York Times included this explanation of what happened: "The agent fired several shots at Mr. Todashev, striking him and knocking him backward. But Mr. Todashev again charged at the agent. The agent fired several more shots at Mr. Todashev, killing him. The detective in the room did not fire his weapon, the official said." I know what everyone is thinking. Those Russian kids are so badass you can shoot them six times with a Glock and they just keep coming at you. The Times added: "Under the F.B.I.'s guidelines, agents can fire a gun at someone if they feel the person is a threat to them or someone else. The episode is being reviewed by a team of F.B.I. investigators who specialize in shootings and by the district attorney in Orlando, the official said." I just took a look at the FBI's chart. You would think it would be ruled by logic and wisdom. In fact, the chart is dominated by the rapid-cycling, emotional sign Cancer. The agency has Venus, Mercury, Neptune and the Moon, as well as the lunar North Node and the hypothetical planet Transpluto in that sign. The chart reads more like the script to a soap opera than an episode of CSI. But with a Mercury-Neptune-Moon conjunction, it's no wonder that paranormal-investigating agents Fox Mulder and Dale Cooper are among its time-honored fictional heroes. Think of Cooper using information from visionary dreams to solve crimes in Twin Peaks (Moon-Neptune), or Mulder's nonstop emotional "it must be true" histrionics in X-Files. All of these Cancer planets are currently taking oppositions from Pluto and squares from Uranus, which will keep life interesting for years to come. ![]() The Obama administration is continuing its crackdown on political activists and whistleblowers. This week Jeremy Hammond, activist and computer security wunderkind, pleaded guilty to hacking into the private intelligence firm Stratfor, the FBI and other institutions, and to being affiliated with the hacktivist group Anonymous.
About five million Stratfor emails ended up on the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks, founded by Julian Assange, as a result of Hammond's actions. Facing the possibility of overzealous prosecution (the likes of which contributed to the suicide death of activist Aaron Swartz earlier this year), Hammond took the guilty plea to avoid a potential maximum sentence of 30 years in prison. Hammond now faces up to 10 years of incarceration. He has already served 15 months, including weeks in solitary confinement. "Obama has, in relation to the Espionage Act, applied it to more people, more journalistic sources and journalists, than any -- than all previous administrations combined, going back to the origin of that act in 1917," said Jullian Assange in an interview on Democracy Now! Wednesday. "And that's part of a new centralization of power in the United States." Assange continued, "The Pentagon, allied institutions like Stratfor, can't keep up a perception of authority if bright young men, determined, courageous and moral, like Jeremy Hammond, are seen to have struck a blow against them and exposed their corrupt activities." Hammond, who was programming video games by age 8, has also been a peace activist from a young age and started his own computer security training website when he was 18. In his freshman year at the University of Illinois, he approached administrators of the Computer Sciences Dept., alerting them to a security flaw in their website and offering to fix it. They thanked him by banning him from returning the next year. Speaking truth to power is never appreciated by the powerful -- and the stakes are getting higher and higher as the U.S. government continues to consolidate power and money under the 'national security' umbrella. ![]() Under the energies of a super-charged Full Moon and the third powerful eclipse in a month, Saturday's worldwide March Against Monsanto reached farther and wider than its founder ever dreamed -- yet major news outlets in the mass media brazenly ignored it. [We covered the astrology of the event in this blog post.]
"If I had gotten 3,000 people to join me, I would have considered that a success," she said Saturday. Instead, she said an "incredible" number of people responded to her message: more than two million, in 52 countries and 436 cities. The group plans to build on the momentum of the march to get GMOs out of the food supply. "We will continue until Monsanto complies with consumer demand. They are poisoning our children, poisoning our planet," she said. "If we don't act, who's going to?" This is a movement started, organized and reported on only by social and alternative media. The mass media coverage blackout backfired, as alternative-media reporters such as Anthony Gucciardi of Natural Society and protesters worldwide documented the march via cell phones, Facebook and Twitter. "We have so much support from so many different groups coming out and standing up against Monsanto that it just goes to show there is a 'sleeping giant' of awake individuals who thoroughly understand the challenges we face as a nation," Gucciardi said from Philadelphia. "One only needs to tap into that powerful energy of resistance to ignite a movement, like a match to a gasoline-drenched fire pit." ![]() Residents of towns in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota affected by fracking (hydraulic fracturing) and related practices sent warning letters -- an unprecedented move -- to Illinois lawmakers this week, detailing a tragic impending "public health disaster" if that state allows the controversial practice.
Some of the text of the letter is below; you can read the entire letter here. "The oil and gas industry promises that fracking is safe and that it will create jobs and bring your state riches, but Pennsylvania's experience in the past five years tells a very different story. In short, water contamination has been widespread; our air has been polluted; countless individuals and families have been sickened; farms have been devastated, cattle have died, and our pristine streams and rivers have turned up dead fish; only a fraction of the promised jobs and revenue for the state have come to fruition; and our communities have been transformed into toxic industrial zones with 24/7 noise, flares, thousands of trucks, and increased crime. What's more, the jobs have made many workers so sick that they can no longer work in the industry." Pennsylvania residents also released links to a "List of the Harmed", with names of affected citizens and their ailments. The Illinois General Assembly was set to vote this week on the state's fracking bill, after a House Executive Committee hearing on it revealed that none of the committee members had ever visited a fracking site. Meanwhile, General Electric Co. has invested $15 billion in fracking in the last few years, and is set to invest more. Think of that next time you need a new appliance, or choose investments for your portfolio. ![]() Syria: Another Proxy War, and a Volatile Chart What exactly is happening in Syria? The storyline in the mainstream media is that the government has been pummeling its citizens ever since the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011.
Among the developments this week: U.S. Sen. John McCain (R, AZ) made a surprise visit to Syria, visiting the rebels. His daughter tweeted that she wished she hadn't found out about it on Twitter. McCain has been pushing for more direct involvement by the U.S. in Syria, but the question is, why? Is it humanitarian concern for the rebels? Or is he part of a team angling for a side-door into a war with Iran? What about making sure Lockheed Martin, et al., stay robust with new customers and new projects? War is always good for arms traders. The Obama administration is backing a European Union decision to provide weapons to Syrian rebels. The statement came after the European Union was unable to reach a consensus on a previous arms ban, which Britain and France were pushing to ease. "We disagree with and we condemn the continued supply of Russian weapons to the regime, and this includes all class of weapons. And we've been clear throughout and very direct with the Russian government about that. We've seen how the regime uses those arms," a State Department spokesman said this week. Russia, meanwhile, is providing arms to the al-Assad regime, which the E.U. denounced this week, including selling anti-aircraft missiles to the government. Both Russia and the U.S. claim to support global talks on ending the conflict, but their actions send another message. "For a long time after Vietnam our government was paralysed with doubt; we are seeing that process again in the wake of the catastrophic war in Iraq," U.S. ambassador to Syria Fred Hof said this week. He's correct in one part of that analysis: Syria seems to be a proxy war, just like Vietnam was. (A recent meme among hawks is, "We cannot make the mistake of hesitating like we did during Vietnam stop us from getting into some new exciting, expensive, endless, pointless war.") Syria's Astrology is On Fire Thanks to an astrologer and historian named Nick Campion, we have accurate chart data for most countries of the world (if you're studying astrology, The Book of World Horoscopes will be essential in your collection). The French gave actual power over the Syrian government to local rulers on Jan. 1, 1944, probably at midnight. Ceremonial independence was a few years earlier; the actual transfer of power is what this chart is for. Here is the pertinent section of that chart with a link to the full chart here.
All three planets are retrograde, suggesting that the energy has been directed inward as pent-up rage or aggression and could come unraveled at any time. Mars has just ingressed Gemini and is about to walk right over that Mars-Vesta-Uranus conjunction. Gemini is a potentially volatile energy (an airy, mutable sign), and oxygen fuels fire. This is taking place in the 8th house, of transformation but also of crisis, death and tons of cash changing hands. Events could proceed rapidly over the next few days. One other appearance by Uranus, hardly a cameo: it's about to go over the 7th house cusp of Syria's natal chart. That can be disruptive, and the shakeup can come from the outside. Where Uranus is transiting the 7th house cusp, it's easy to have aggravating factors in the environment. Note, there are creative ways to take this transit, which would depend on things like cooperation, unusual diplomatic arrangements and welcoming outside points of view -- but that's unlikely while everyone is funneling bombs into the country. There's one other complication -- Neptune, currently in early Pisces, is making a square to that conjunction. If this situation seems confusing and painfully volatile, it is. Neptune can be fuel for the fire, it can be sarin gas, it can feed religious mania or mania of any kind, particularly when square Uranus. Neptune in a square to this triple conjunction of Mars, Vesta and Uranus is given to dishonesty, self-deception and self-destructive behavior. Let's hope this doesn't get blown out of proportion, especially because some arms traders want to make a few bucks. ![]() ![]() Musical instruments made from guns, displayed with a series of collage paintings called Machine Music, in the Imagine and Disarm exhibits by Pedro Reyes at London's Lisson Gallery. The paintings "present a utopian vision of a world in which heavy artillery has been converted into instruments of 'sonic warfare', with soldiers fighting in the field with musical instruments as their weapons."
An Unlikely OrchestraMexican artist Pedro Reyes found a higher use for some of the illegal firearms ravaging his native country -- many of which come from the United States. He's turned them into musical instruments. For Reyes the process of transforming weapons into objects of positive utility "... was more than physical. It's important to consider that many lives were taken with these weapons; as if a sort of exorcism was taking place, the music expelled the demons they held, as well as being a requiem for the lives lost." The collection includes instruments created from firearms, including revolvers, shotguns and machine guns, which were crushed by tanks and steamrollers to render them useless. Played in concert, their cacophonous tones are reminders of the destruction they bred in their former incarnation. ![]() Planet Waves FM Was on Break -- Call for Blue Studio Sessions Eric is looking for guests on his Blue Studio podcast. These began last year as readers came forward to describe their life journey of sex and sexuality. Rather than having 'experts' do the talking, this is a sex program created from the ground up. If you're curious email him at dreams@planetwaves.net with the subject header Blue Studio Sessions. ![]() Your Monthly Horoscopes -- and our Publishing Schedule Notes The June monthly extended horoscopes were published Friday, May 24. Inner Space horoscopes for June are published below in this issue. I recommend reviewing the previous month's horoscope at the end of the month; you can see May's monthly horoscope here. We've had a lot of intense months lately; June promises to be an interesting one. Eclipses are out of the way for a while, which will help everyone sleep a little better. Planets are gathering in the sign Cancer, which is a reminder that we need to take care of one another on the planet, as much for everyone else as for ourselves. You want the people around you to feel safe and strong, and the small gestures you make honoring that fact will come right back to you. Jupiter enters the sign Cancer for a year right after the solstice. Then on June 26, Mercury stations retrograde for three weeks. This may come with the feeling of re-evaluation, and the need to tune up your emotional body so that you may focus on what you want rather than what you define as a need. ![]() Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
![]() Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
Gemini Sun and Rising -- a Reading for You Dear Gemini Reader: Last week I recorded your birthday reading for 2013-2014. It's become the bestselling birthday reading of the year. I bring to life the truly beautiful astrology that you'll be experiencing over the next four seasons.
Jupiter is in your sign now, joined by Mercury and Venus. Soon planets will move into Cancer, the sign associated with resources, money and self-esteem -- that is good news on all of those topics. I describe what it means to have your ruling planet Mercury retrograde three times in water signs -- covering seven months of the year. I talk about Pluto going through your 8th house, which is raising all kinds of questions about the role that structure plays in your relationships -- and your desire to burst free and express yourself. I cover Saturday's eclipse of the Moon in Sagittarius, your relationship sign. I have created my 2013 Gemini reading specifically to help you tap into the very unique energy coming your way -- energy with the potential to transform how you feel, think and relate. This is a truly helpful moment in your life, one that can make up for some of the challenges of recent years. The reading will be accurate, informative and fun for Gemini rising and Moon as well. You can listen to a short audio preview here. Your reading is now ready. If you've already purchased or are an all-access member, you should receive an email shortly. The price for this hour of astrology plus tarot reading (and bonus materials) is $29.95. You may order your Gemini birthday reading here. I know you'll love this reading. Please do check it out. Lovingly, ![]() ![]() Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
![]() Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
![]() Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
![]() Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
![]() ![]() Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
![]() Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
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![]() Order your 2013 reading from Eric Francis now, in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. As a subscriber you can still get all 12 signs for the price of three. This is a detailed written and audio reading that you will love. You can also purchase signs one at a time (including audio and written, prior to our splitting those two products).
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