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![]() Dear Friend and Reader: The Sun, Mercury and Mars are in Aquarius, and the Moon is heading for Leo. That means we will have the Leo Full Moon on Saturday at 11:38 pm EST. The Full Moon is a peak of emotional energy, though with Leo and Aquarius involved, it might be the clear, bold emotional quality of courage, awareness, or the desire to do your thing.
A small, meaningful planet named Nessus is also in Aquarius -- that's a longterm visitor (10-year trip or so) and Mars is about to form a conjunction with Nessus on Jan. 26, a few hours before the Leo Full Moon. Nessus is a centaur planet (discovered in 1993, and similar to Chiron) that includes the theme of consequences. It also includes the theme of potentially inappropriate sexual contact. I think of it as the cycle of karma having its influence -- that is to say, it's an indicator to look at the theme of cause and effect. Aquarius is the sign of groups and collective mentality. This is about cooperation, and it's also about how several nice people can, collectively, become a jerk. We may see the emergence of the dark heart of groupthink; you may notice the effects that pressure from peers and social groups has had on your life (a lot more than you think, probably). Mars conjunct Nessus has an angry, rebellious feeling, yet it might also represent the drive to break away from any group mentality that is not working for you, or that has hurt you in the past. If material comes up, on any level (some might be deeply personal) this is a fine opportunity to seek resolution or healing -- but don't expect others to go along with you. This may be the individuality piece of the equation; that you seek the support and assistance you need without the need for others to approve of you. This would be especially true if the whole issue is centered on alienation. Aquarius is also the sign of ideas. As a fixed air sign, it can be the sign of fixed (as in stuck) ideas and the insistence that one is right. Mars conjunct Nessus in Aquarius is a caution to be on the lookout for ways in which 'being right' is toxic. It often is; not always, and sometimes it's a matter of approach. But this aspect is about noticing any way you may insist you're 'right' when you're really no such thing; you're merely stuck.
Get clear. Step out. Act in ways that conform to your conscience, not the one that others try to impose on you. One approach or perhaps antidote to, or opportunity available from, the current astrology is to talk about your taboos. This is the 'missing thing' in society -- not talking about the taboos of others but rather, your own. When we focus on the alleged petty social transgressions of others, it's called scandal. This is a way of avoiding being real about our own feelings, desires, conflicts and the ways we don't personally fit in. It's a way of participating in all of the suppression that we complain about. Scandal is a way of avoiding truths about ourselves and our collective experience. At its most creative, grounded and authentic, Mars conjunct Nessus is an image of a bold assertion of one's own reality, including the ways that we're influenced by the dramas of scandal and also what is left out of the conversation entirely. There's other support for this in the current and developing astrology. One is that Jupiter and Chiron are holding a long square, from Gemini to Pisces. This is about the focused and pointed use of knowledge. Jupiter to Chiron aspects can have a crusading spirit, including an impassioned need to get some form of information out. Just make sure you check your facts and really account for the validity of your point of view before you go too far with that; Jupiter in Gemini might not care much for accuracy, but Chiron surely does. To my thinking this aspect has two immediate peaks of action -- the first is Jan. 30, when Jupiter stations direct, and the second is March 27, when there's an exact square between Jupiter and Chiron; this is the last of three.
It can also be a lavish time for the imagination, though there's a need for self-control, particularly where the mind enters the fear/paranoia spectrum. Things that are not real can seem real; things that are safe can seem dangerous and vice versa. It would be helpful to know what you're actually dealing with if your fear suddenly acts up. You will find out one way or the other when Mars makes a conjunction to Chiron on Feb. 12 -- the second conjunction to a centaur in a short time; much of what you experience during Mars-Nessus may start to make additional sense during Mars-Chiron. The Sun ingresses Pisces on Feb. 18. Mercury is retrograde from Feb. 23 through March 17. This is the first of three Mercury retrogrades this year that take place exclusively in the water signs; this one takes place in Pisces, the next (during early summer) in Cancer and the last (in the autumn) in Scorpio. Naturally, this is a comment on learning what we're feeling -- to actually notice and be aware of what we're feeling. Mercury in these situations is less about thought and more about awareness of emotions. Though Mercury and Venus are currently in airy Aquarius, it's always a good time to monitor and be aware of your emotional realm. Much of what motivates you comes from there, so if you want some answers to the elusive question of why (as in, why am I acting this way?) this is where to tune in. Lovingly, ![]() ![]() ![]() Hillary Clinton gave her final performance as secretary of state Wednesday morning, finally providing testimony about the Benghazi incident to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. It's amazing that anyone took her seriously and unfortunate that her only skeptics in the media are on FOX News.
Clinton testified first before the Senate foreign relations committee, followed by testimony before the House of Representatives. During the climax of her Senate presentation, Clinton, gesticulating, pounding (gently) on the table, raising her voice to an incredulous pitch and doing her best to cover Obama's ass, replied to Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, who pressed for an explanation of what happened. A political appointee of the president, she did her best to cover for her boss. "With all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans," she snapped at the senator. "Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night decided to go kill some Americans? What difference at this point does it make? It is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator." Did you catch that? It doesn't matter what happened because it already happened -- we just need to figure out precisely what happened so we can do what we must so that it won't happen again. Just as long as we never quite say what happened.
In response to the suggestion that Stephens had cabled for additional security support in advance but was not aided by anyone, Clinton said the message never got to her; 1.4 million cables a year are sent to the State Department, all of them addressed to her. She didn't mention that her vast staff of analysts processes and prioritizes those cables, as does the CIA in many cases, nor that they would have been keeping a special eye on a hot spot such as Benghazi. Libya had recently ousted its leader, Muammar Gaddafi, after an uprising that began in early 2011. The chart for her Senate testimony has Pisces rising, with Neptune close to the ascendant and with Chiron conjunct the ascendant to the degree. Neptune so close to the horizon says pay attention for what is not true. Chiron rising says there is something distinct about this, and to pay attention for that distinction. Transcripts of her testimony deserve careful scrutiny. In September, the week of the attack on the mission, I commented: "This incident, we are told, was sparked off by an American-made video called 'Innocence of Muslims', mocking Mohammed as a womanizer and child molester. This was promoted by Koran-burning 'minister' Terry Jones and his publicist, an Egyptian expat blogger named Morris Sadek. Word got out that this was not merely a file on YouTube, but allegedly a blockbuster hit film in the United States. This reminds me of the butterfly flapping its wings in the Alps causing the hurricane in Texas."
My impression was that all of her testimony was a dance around the truth. Far as I can tell the story is a coverup, most likely for a CIA black operation, involving the purchasing and redistribution of weapons, that went bad. She cannot say that, of course. When the CIA or other powerful intelligence agency tells the president or his staff what to say, that's what gets said. I guess that's how it is, in politics, and so far they have done a good job of deflecting accountability from Obama himself. However, that's not the job of the news media, which seems determined not to rock this particular boat (like so many others). ![]() In the lead-up to this past Tuesday's 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade -- arguably the highest-profile legal treatment of women's reproductive rights -- an article was making the rounds heralding what may be the greatest advancement in birth control in decades. And it's contraception for men.
The gel then remains in place and effective for up to 10 years -- with no hormonal disruption to either the man or his partner. (Though it should be noted that if both partners are not completely monogamous, a barrier method such as condoms is still wise to protect against STIs.) If a man decides he wants to have children after getting the procedure, the polymer can be flushed out by a doctor using a simple baking soda solution. Within three months, full fertility is restored. Oh -- and get this: the gel is generally even less expensive than the syringe used to deliver it. Unfortunately, the low cost is likely a major reason why most people have not heard of this revolutionary technology. Called RISUG (reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance), it has been tested extensively in rats and more recently on men in India, and solid findings have existed since at least 2009. Move over, Occupy Wall Street -- it's time people of both sexes concerned about reproductive freedom make some noise about male contraception, and Occupy Vas Deferens. ![]() While the ears of the world waited for the apocalyptic Big Boom last December 21, a quieter -- yet ultimately more deadly -- boom occurred, when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration released its favorable environmental assessment of AquaBounty AquaAdvantage transgenic salmon, otherwise known as Frankenfish. A 60-day public comment period on this assessment ends on February 25, when the FDA is expected to initiate formal approval. The impending approval comes amid many environmental, health and ethical concerns. What makes Frankenfish different from all other genetically modified food is that its genes were combined in a laboratory from two different animals. This raises questions on the ethics of creating new life forms and the safety of eating them -- without labels to identify them. The salmon is just the first of many proposed transgenic animals. The hazard to wild salmon is ominous. Although AquaBounty insists its salmon will be kept in pens and will be unable to escape into the wild, a study by the National Academy of Sciences found that a release of just 60 GE salmon into a wild population of 60,000 would lead to the extinction of the wild population in less than 40 fish generations. Farmed fish routinely escape into the wild from conventional fish farms. In a strange twist, AquaBounty's salmon was evaluated as an animal drug, not as a human food, because the modified DNA is present in every cell of the fish's body. "If approved, the AquaAdvantage salmon would not only be the first GE animal approved for human consumption, but also the first animal drug that's theoretically capable of swimming off into the ocean and reproducing," according to an Alternet article. And, since there have been no longterm studies of humans after consuming Frankenfish, scientists have no idea what it might do to every cell of our own bodies. You can tell the FDA what you think of its findings online here, or sign a petition against the approval here. ![]() Echoing the theme of ending familial and ancestral abuse patterns that the Mars-Nessus conjunction in Aquarius suggests, CNN.com featured a story this week detailing recommendations that all women of childbearing age be carefully screened by their primary care physicians for domestic abuse. Women (plus children and elderly or disabled people of both genders) can find themselves in abusive relationships at any age, but a panel of national experts has determined that women are particularly vulnerable to abuse during this specific time in their lives.
Screening for domestic abuse -- also called inter-partner violence or spousal abuse -- is not easy, and requires perception and sensitivity; for a woman to leave a violent situation often takes time and multiple attempts. The abuse can encompass sexual abuse, emotional abuse, intimidation, stalking and even economic deprivation, in addition to physical aggression or assault. A tremendous amount of abuse goes unreported; hopefully that tide will begin to turn as more and more health professionals make screening a priority during office visits and become more adept at helping women find solutions that work for them. ![]() ![]() Prospector Nicholas and Planet Jumper Ema land on Mercury -- complete with boom box.
Prospecting for Humanity When you were a kid, did you dream of uncovering the secrets of the planets as a…prospector? (Bet you thought I was going to say astrologer.) An interactive game called NASA Prospect lets you do just that. It's the story of "planet prospectors, left behind by NASA to recover the golden objects of humankind scattered across the solar system by a global disaster," according to the game's creators, a group of student designers and their professor at University of South Dakota. Join Prospector Nicholas and his sweet robot-friend Ema in digging for gold (containing secret messages) on alien landscapes (to a great electro soundtrack), or just watch a speeded-up recording of the game here. ![]() Leo Full Moon; Mars conjunct Nessus In this week's edition of Planet Waves FM, I cover the Leo Full Moon that's approaching this weekend. This happens simultaneously with the conjunction of Mars and Nessus in Aquarius.
Later in the program I talk about the Roe v. Wade decision of the U.S. Supreme Court, which I covered in Friday's subscriber edition. I've opened up that issue to pre-subscribers -- it's at the link above. Our musical guests are David Byrne and Brian Eno, who have released two tracks from their My Life in the Bush of Ghosts project under a Creative Commons license. ![]() Your Monthly Horoscopes -- and our Publishing Schedule Notes The January monthly horoscope was published Friday, Dec. 21. Inner Space for January was published Friday, Dec. 28. We published the January Moonshine Horoscope on Tuesday, Jan. 22. I recommend reviewing the monthly horoscope at the end of the month. Please note that the longer monthly horoscope is being incorporated into the Friday issue after the Sun has entered a new sign; a new Inner Space is still emailed on the following Tuesday. Aquarius Birthdays: Mars-Nessus, Desire, Light, Shadow If you have a birthday anywhere in the neighborhood, you have the Mars-Nessus conjunction in your solar return chart. This is an invitation to embrace your whole self, including the darker shades of your emotions. You must go below the public relations image you have of yourself and recognize that you have many deeper layers and that you're being invited to focus on what you're learning there. One question is, how do you deal with desire? Do you feel good about it, or do you go into conflict? There's likely a mix; I suggest you get to know the diversity of your inner responses. These may relate to circumstances or events from your early environment that were imprinted on you, got lost beneath the surface, and are now coming up for resolution. Meanwhile as the year develops, you're likely to feel increasingly passionate about who you are and what you believe. This is a real breakthrough for you, though remember that you'll probably run into moments of "the brighter the light, the darker the shadow." Move through the shadow consciously and you will keep returning to the light, which is the faith in who you are. Note to Aquarius and Aquarius rising readers: I will have your birthday reading next week. Till then I suggest you check out your reading in LISTEN, the 2013 annual edition of Planet Waves. Note to Capricorn and Capricorn rising readers: Your birthday reading is ready. It's a whole new thing, separate from LISTEN, covering different subject matter. It includes two sessions of astrology, a tarot reading, an extended description of your astrological sign, the charts and spreads used in the creation of the work, as well as access to last year's reading so you can check for accuracy. You can order that here. If you're a subscriber to LISTEN, check your email later today for a reduced price offer. ![]() 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).
![]() 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).
![]() Note to Capricorn and Capricorn rising readers: Your birthday reading is ready. It's a whole new thing, separate from LISTEN, covering different subject matter. It includes two sessions of astrology, a tarot reading, an extended description of your astrological sign, the charts and spreads used in the creation of the work, as well as access to last year's reading so you can check for accuracy. You can order that here. If you're a subscriber to LISTEN, check your email later today for a reduced price offer. ![]() 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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