![]() The Most Interesting Month Since the Ocean Dear Friend and Reader: June will be a big month for the water signs. That's good news for everyone, unless your only friend is a cactus (and they love water too, just not too much of it). Water is the most delicate element, essential to supporting life on our planet. It's as basic as oxygen, and it's drying out, being polluted and fracked out of existence. Yet when the astrology gets wet, I think that everyone is happier -- and that's what happens soon.
Let's start in the current moment and take the story more or less in order (note, all dates are based on EDT). Eclipses of spring end with the Sagittarius lunar eclipse that happens Saturday, May 25 at 12:25 am EDT. This will be the last of the eclipses along the Gemini/Sagittarius angle -- the unusual third eclipse in the current cycle is a holdover from the prior (Gem/Sag) cycle. Through 2014 the Taurus/Scorpio axis will host eclipses (along with the Aries/Libra axis); the next Taurus/Scorpio eclipse heats up in November. June 2013 emphasizes the water theme of this year -- a theme of making contact with one's feeling body without being overwhelmed by it. That's always the thing about emotions; with the other thing being the extent to which they are being corrupted by advertising imagery, clearly among the top spiritual issues of our time in history. When astrology emphasizes the water signs, you will feel more, and more deeply, and then at the same time be subject to manipulation. The realm of feeling, of emotion, of body sensation, is different from the realm of intellect, concept and mental control. Indeed what happens on the level of water can subvert or perhaps submerge what we experience in the mental environment. It doesn't need to -- emotions and ideas can coexist, and if the forthcoming astrology is any indication, we need to figure out how to do that.
That's a long time for Mercury to be in any one sign, especially a water sign; yet it's also the second of three times that Mercury will spend more than two months in a water sign this year (the first was in Pisces earlier in 2013 and the third will be when it's in Scorpio later in the year). On June 2, Venus enters Cancer -- still in a loose conjunction with Mercury. That conjunction will come back into focus later in the month. June 8 is the Gemini New Moon, exact at 11:56 am. That's synchronous with a sparky aspect, Mercury square Uranus, happening just a few hours later. June 19 is also a special day -- the Sun is conjunct Jupiter in Gemini. That won't happen again till 2036. Yes, it should happen again in 12 years, but the Sun-Jupiter conjunction skips Gemini the next time Jupiter is in that sign. This is also our farewell to Jupiter in Gemini for this cycle. On June 21, the Sun enters Cancer, which is the solstice. This is an Aries Point event; the Sun is square the first degree of the zodiac (i.e., the Aries Point), which means that we'll all be standing at the intersection of the personal and the collective. That's what this degree does, and it's very sensitive. So sensitive in fact that the ingresses of Mercury and Venus earlier in the month may have a similar effect.
On June 25, Jupiter enters Cancer. This is yet another Aries Point event, as Jupiter will be square the first degree of the zodiac. This happens with the Cancer Sun trine Neptune in Pisces, and Mercury very close to stationing retrograde in Cancer. Jupiter will remain in Cancer until it ingresses Leo on July 16, 2014. Plenty of water passes under the bridge between now and then, and fortunately we will have happy, old Jupiter to keep us company the whole time. On June 26, Mercury stations retrograde, which will last through July 20, and as mentioned, Mercury ingresses Leo on Aug. 8. This is a lot of water for one year, and a whole lot of water for one month. 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. -- efc ![]() Saturday there's an eclipse of the Moon in Sagittarius, the sign of faith. This is the Sagittarius Full Moon, and the sensation of the event building is a little like an approaching thunderstorm. The air is heavy with some odd psychic vibe, which it might be with a Full Moon but which is especially palpable when there's an eclipse.
This is the last of three eclipses of our current season -- and the last of the eclipses across the Gemini-Sagittarius axis that date back about two years. We've just had two eclipses along Taurus-Scorpio, which is the new axis; this is the encore of Gemini-Sagittarius. As such it may relate to an old question that's coming up again. To me that question is: what do you believe in? The answer to this question has more influence than you might think. In many ways our beliefs are the filter through which we perceive very nearly everything. The problem with beliefs is that they are often driven by security needs rather than by what we perceive as real, or as necessary. If you eat meat, you have to believe that eating meat is OK. If your husband is a staunch conservative, you may need to believe in conservative values in order to meet an emotional or environmental need. My take on this eclipse is that it (that is, the circumstances it describes) may prompt you to question something you thought was true, or that you thought mattered to you. You may find yourself unable to believe in what you know is not true for you. If you follow that in (as they say in some kinds of therapy) you may find yourself with an actual question on your hands -- a question of faith.
Yes it's in Gemini, although clarity (Mercury), substance (Venus) and wisdom (Jupiter) are all available there in varying combinations. One subject described by the chart involves what we do with persistent fear. That's a fact of the times we're living in, where What to Be Scared Of is being broadcast on every channel. Anyone who watches TV or follows news on the 'Net was treated this week to a constant vision of a town shredded by a tornado. With or without a topic to graft onto, many people are caught in some form of persistent anxiety, fear or panic, and spend a lot of their time dealing with it. Much of this fear stems from various efforts to control -- the ones exerted on us, and the ones that we exert on the world, often out of necessity. When that control spins out of control, one approach is to escape, or to try to -- and that's exactly the pattern that Saturday's eclipse is here to awaken us to. ![]() The IRS vs. Tea Party debacle reached a new point of absurdity (three heads have rolled so far, and IRS officials are taking the 5th) the same week we learned that U.S. drones had killed four American citizens and that a FOX News reporter was charged under the Espionage Act for saying something about North Korea -- shortly after a tornado took out 1,200 homes, three schools and killed 24 people in Moore, Oklahoma -- which was the same week that a British military officer was killed by cleaver-wielding, allegedly pro-Muslim 'activists' in London, and Pres. Obama took to the airwaves, saying it was getting on time to consider ending the War on Terror.
This aspect is part of the same cycle of astrology that sparked off what we think of as the Sixties -- that was the Uranus-Pluto conjunction. If you ever wondered how The Beatles got from "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" to "I Am The Walrus" in just three short years, that would be Uranus-Pluto. Nearly 50 years later, those same two planets are now at first quarter phase, which can spark up change, progress and chaos similar to the conjunction. Similar, but different -- the conjunction happened in Virgo, the sign of 'I want to be the best nurse ever, squish my toes in the mud and adopt all the homeless kittens'. The current square is happening from Aries to Capricorn -- more assertive signs that (at least in public life, and sometimes in natal charts) are associated with ambition, aggression and at times, militancy. Speaking of: Obama spoke Thursday at National Defense University (NDU), which I bet you've never heard of. It's a Defense Department-operated college for conquerers. Its students and faculty must have taken it hard when Obama told them, "America is at a crossroads. We must define the nature and scope of this struggle [the War on Terror], or else it will define us. We have to be mindful of James Madison's warning that, ‘No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare'."
This speech is being hailed as historic, and Obama's message was presumably sweet music to the ears of anyone who is opposed to the state of continual warfare that, depending on how you measure, goes back to 2001 or 1991 or 1964 or 1941 or 1492. But just as the nation was being lulled to sleep by the president's honey-tongue promise to consider the possibility of potentially ending the permanent state of war, the voice of Code Pink founder Medea Benjamin intruded on the dream. "Excuse me, will you speak out about the innocents killed by the United States? What about the hundreds of innocent people we are killing with our drone strikes in Pakistan and in Yemen and Somalia? I speak out on behalf of those innocent victims," she asked. Benjamin got into the room on the press list, and at least on three separate occasions interrupted the president. Here's a partial transcript, though for the full effect it's really better to watch the video. MEDEA BENJAMIN: Excuse me, President Obama -- OBAMA: So -- let me finish, ma'am. So today, once again -- MEDEA BENJAMIN: There are 102 people on a hunger strike. These are desperate people. OBAMA: I'm about to address it, ma'am, but you've got to let me speak. I'm about to address it. MEDEA BENJAMIN: You're our Commander-In-Chief -- OBAMA: Let me address it.
OBAMA: Why don't you let me address it, ma'am. MEDEA BENJAMIN: There's still prisoners -- OBAMA: Why don't you sit down and I will tell you exactly what I'm going to do. MEDEA BENJAMIN: That includes 57 Yemenis. [Obama continued for a while, then she interrupted him again.] MEDEA BENJAMIN: How about Abdulmutallab -- locking up a 16-year-old -- is that the way we treat a 16-year old? [Inaudible] -- can you take the drones out of the hands of the CIA? Can you stop the signature strikes killing people on the basis of suspicious activities? OBAMA: We're addressing that, ma'am. [By this time she's being dragged out of the room by security, but she keeps speaking clearly.] MEDEA BENJAMIN: -- Will you apologize to the thousands of Muslims that got killed -- will you compensate the innocent families? -- that will make us safer here at home. I love my country. I love the rule of law. You are making us less safe. Keeping people in indefinite detention in Guantanamo is making us less safe. Abide by the rule of law. You're a constitutional lawyer." If you're wondering why I call our era the Anti-Sixties, it's because Medea Benjamin staged a one-woman protest; otherwise there would have been no protest. Nobody else in the room spoke up. Nobody stood up. Granted, it was at National Defense University, not U.C. Berkeley, but we see a lot of these one-man or one-woman protests, while everyone just watches. What's interesting is that I would imagine that everyone knew exactly what she was talking about. I felt like I was hearing my own voice in the room, speaking truth to power. It's getting a little late to do the chart, but I would like to include it just so you can see it, and I will cover it soon. It's a beautiful chart. I would point out one thing -- the very top of the chart has the MC (10th house cusp) spearing right through that mysterious zone in the horoscope, very late Gemini, where we see the charts of many, many things that should not really be related but somehow are: Sept. 11, the Dec. 26, 2004 quake and tsunami, Wikileaks, Fukushima and a diversity of other events that I covered in the article Here At the Edge of the World. It's the degree of the conspirators and the whisetleblowers as well. ![]() Sometimes the themes covered by the 8th house in astrology can feel strangely diverse, now that western culture no longer practices giving brides dowries and women are allowed to own property. But a pair of stories this week illustrate just how cozy sex, money and banking really are -- and just how hypocritical we are as a culture.
"Chanel Preston went public when her bank opened an account in her company's name then closed it the next day when she admitted working in the adult industry. You so know that someone in the bank pulled up her web cam site and they spent all afternoon watching clips before revoking her account," writes Ross. Ross also points out that banks are happy to do business with Fortune 100 companies like GE that have holdings in the adult entertainment industry, but choose only to go after the immediate producers. These same people somehow find nothing 'morally' wrong with corporations that pollute the environment or train people to kill. Contrast Chanel Preston's story with the rally outside the Justice Department in Washington, D.C., on Monday to protest the government's failure to prosecute big banks for screwing millions of homeowners and basically causing a recession five years ago from which many people have yet to recover. "A group of demonstrators with underwater mortgages helped barricade the Justice Department building's front doors," reported Democracy Now! "At least 17 demonstrators were arrested, but some managed to spend the night outside to continue their protest today." The 8th house is also the house of secrets, power, contracts and jealousy. How much more of this do we need to go through before we collectively figure out that sex is not a secret; banking should be about ethical exchange, not moral control; denying loans for porn stars is more about jealousy and repressed desire than any kind of high ground; and -- most importantly -- people have, and need to exercise, their power. It's time to Occupy the 8th House -- and set it in order. ![]() Tomorrow, a worldwide March Against Monsanto will take place to protest the biotech giant's stranglehold on the worldwide food supply. More than 200,000 activists will gather in about 50 countries, with 400 global marches planned, according to marchagainstmonsanto.com.
Despite this, Monsanto is a favorite of the U.S. Congress and President Obama. They collectively passed the nicknamed "Monsanto Protection Act" that, among other things, bans courts from halting the sale of Monsanto's genetically modified seeds. The company also benefits from corporate subsidies that organic and small farmers do not, and enjoys exclusive patenting rights over seeds and genetic makeup -- in effect controlling the reproductive processes of nature. "The rules of change, of activism, of consciousness, and of helping people are being rewritten by you and me, one connection at a time. The new revolution of good is coming from the grass-roots and making its way upward; this bottom-up effect is exactly what those who would like to see us silent are afraid of," said Nick Bernabe of TheAnti-Media.org, one of the sponsors of the march. If you want to be on the right side of history -- and save the Earth and its creatures -- you can find out where your local march is here. ![]() A bill that would require food made with genetically modified organisms to carry labels cleared the Connecticut state Senate late Tuesday night, 35-1. Its prospects in the House of Representatives are unclear.
If the bill passes the House and is signed into law by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, it would not take effect until at least three other states pass similar legislation. GMO labeling legislation is pending in more than a dozen states. Although the federal government and food and biotech industries claim GMO foods are safe, there's ample evidence in studies of long-term health issues to say they aren't. "This is a public health issue," Senate President Donald Williams said during the debate. "The step that we are requesting, the mere labeling of food, is a very modest step … but it is a very important one so consumers can take action to protect their health and the health of their children." ![]() Not At All the Way Your Mother Used to Make It One part seaweed, two parts grass, half a portion of algae, and a handful of lupine seeds; set laser to layer, and press 'print now'. Wait 30 seconds, remove each layer as it's printed, fold into desired shape, and eat. Is this the way you'll make pizza in the future? Possibly, if a NASA-backed project by mechanical engineer Anjan Contractor makes it through.
The project was commissioned by NASA to explore ways to feed astronauts on long journeys through space. Contractor also sees a utopian potential for this type of production: ending world hunger. He believes that food will become increasingly more expensive and that most of the world will need to change their concept of what food is. "I think, and many economists think, that current food systems can't supply 12 billion people sufficiently, so we eventually have to change our perception of what we see as food," says Contractor. What are the side effects of eating 3-D food produced by a printer? This is unknown. Since there is no prototype (Contractor is planning to produce this), there is no way to determine the ultimate benefits or detriments to human (or ecological) health. This news reminded Planet Waves researcher Carol Van Strum of a fictional satire originally published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in 1961 called, "The Voice of the Dolphins," by Leo Szilard. In this story a think tank of dolphins comes up with a process in which algae can be grown anywhere and ends world hunger. The only problem with this development is an unintended side effect: it prevents conception in women. A moral debate ensues over the sin of contraception vs. the need to sustain life, with the Pope ultimately weighing in. Just some food for thought before a project like this sinks its teeth into the collective. ![]() ![]() If you like gathering friends for a 'game night', have school-age kids or teach, you can purchase your own Co-opoly board game here. The Toolbox for Education and Social Action offers a sliding scale for payment, in an effort to make the game accessible to everyone while still being able to pay their worker-owners. It also lets you determine how much you value the resource.
Winner Takes All? No -- It Takes All to Be WinnersMercury (money) and Venus (possessions and value) are conjunct in Gemini for this weekend's eclipse, and close by is Jupiter, the planet of expansion. You could say there's an undercurrent of 'share the wealth' in the air. Enter the game Co-opoly, created by the Toolbox for Education and Social Action (TESA) in Northampton, Massachusetts. TESA is a worker-owned cooperative that builds educational resources for social, economic and environmental change movements. Co-opoly is a genuinely fun board game (Charades! Drawing!) that doubles as a financial literacy tool and an introduction to how small-scale democracy actually works in a co-op to make sure everyone's needs are met. "One of the interesting things about Monopoly is that people often promote it as a good way to teach about financial literacy, even though the way you win is by obliterating all of your opponents and leaving them in economic ruin," says Brian Van Slyke, a worker-owner at TESA, in an interview on Truthout. "The original version was called The Landlord's Game, and it was used in the Great Depression as an underground game and organizing tool to teach tenants about how they were being ripped off." Slyke adds, "In Co-opoly, players come to understand that their interests and needs will not always align -- but that they have to work together to survive." ![]() Oklahoma Tornado and The Doors' Ray Manzarek In this week's edition of Planet Waves FM I look at the chart for the tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, Monday night, developing some thoughts I introduced in a Planet Waves post I published that day. The chart is at that post. I also look at the chart of Ray Manzarek of The Doors, who died Monday. Ray was an Aquarius with Sagittarius rising; Jim Morrison was a Sagittarius with Aquarius rising, and that can create a strong bond -- they were clearly the nucleus of The Doors. Ray was a few years older than the other guys, and brought some grounded wisdom and maturity into the group. I mention that Saturday, the day of a lunar eclipse, is the March Against Monsanto. Monsanto's chart data is not published, though I've been working on an investigative feature since December and I am familiar with this chart and how it works. The eclipse falls opposite Monsanto's Sun and right along its MC/IC axis -- the meridian, an extremely sensitive point in the chart. So this is a great day for a protest against these scoundrels. ![]() Your Monthly Horoscopes -- and our Publishing Schedule Notes The June monthly extended horoscopes are published below in this issue. Inner Space horoscopes for May were published Tuesday, April 30. I recommend reviewing the previous month's horoscope at the end of the month; you can see May's monthly horoscope here. We published the Moonshine horoscopes for the Taurus New Moon on Tuesday, May 7. On Tuesday May 21, we published the Moonshine horoscopes for the Sagittarius Full Moon. 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 generally emailed on the following Tuesday. ![]() ![]() 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 solar return reading is now ready Dear Gemini Reader: On Thursday, I recorded your birthday reading for 2013-2014. In this reading, I bring to life the truly beautiful astrology that you'll be experiencing over the next four seasons. I begin with a discussion of what every Gemini should know about his or her sign, and then I cover a diversity of transits that you've read about elsewhere but may not have put into the context of your life.
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. 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. We will leave the pre-order price of $19.95 available till Saturday morning, and then raise the price to $29.95. 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).
![]() 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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