New Edition: Jupiter opp Saturn and the April Horoscope

The new edition of Planet Waves covers the Aries New Moon and the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction, and includes the April monthly horoscope.

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7 thoughts on “New Edition: Jupiter opp Saturn and the April Horoscope”

  1. Thanks, Pam.

    In the radio interview, Dr. Helen Caldicott says some of those workers in the Daily Mail pics will be dead in two weeks. She calls them “dead men walking.”

    She also discusses the difference between EXTERNAL radiation exposure (like the kind we get from an xray) and INTERNAL radiation, which happens when you inhale a particle of cesium or strontium.

    And inhaling one-millionth of a gram of plutonium will give you leukemia. You won’t get it for five years, but you’ll get it and it will kill you.

    Here’s the interview:

    http://www.ecoshock.org/

  2. this is rather off-topic, but i wasn’t sure where else to post it:
    http://astrotabletalk.blogspot.com/2011/03/wikipedia-bans-astrology-friendly.html

    apparently wikipedia has frozen editing on astrology webpages, due to an “edit war” between skeptics and astrologers. here are two excerpts from the link:

    “Edit War: Throughout this month what has been described as an “edit war” has been raging on Wikipedia over the Astrology page. This ultimate reference page describing astrology, has in the eyes of many who have studied astrology, been trashed by sceptical editors promoting their agenda for a number of years. The result has been a very wordy and inaccurate description of astrology. For example, the generally negatively biased description of astrology is supported by an experiment that never got published (Dean Time Twins) and another, Carlson (1985) in which a reappraisal by Professor Ertel (2009) has shown that the original conclusion was flawed and that the astrologer’s performance was statistically significant.”

    and:

    “Help: If you are interested in helping on this, please don’t comment on the Wikipedia Talk page directly unless you have a track record of editing on Wikipedia outside astrology, you know your subject well and you have read and fully understand Wikipedia’s rules. Ideally let me know first as it will not help astrology or Wikipedia if we have another edit war. Wikipedia may appear modern, original, progressive and democratic, but it is not – it has a huge and complex rule structure that is heavily weighted to support mainstream scientific viewpoint. So no matter what I or others say, the astrology page will continue to reflect this bias. If any of you have a good legal mind, it would be good to have support from someone who knows his or her way around these rules:”

    check the link if you want the whole story.

  3. email in my inbox:

    Just had this forwarded by a colleague. Ugh. What’s happening in Japan is going to have such far-reaching repercussions, for years and years. As a friend who has lived in Japan said, maybe this is the beginning of the end of the 21st century.

    Alex Smith of Radio Ecoshock has just produced a definitive interview with Dr. Helen Caldicott, the world’s foremost anti-nuclear activist and authority.

    http://www.ecoshock.org/

    Listen to it now at Ecoshock.net. Here are some notes from the broadcast:

    ** Smoke has been reported rising from the Fukushima unit number 3. If it’s from fuel-cooling pools that contain plutonium, that’s a major (to put it mildly) disaster.

    ** one millionth of a gram of plutonium ingested causes cancer.

    ** Geiger counter radiation levels have been reassuring for the West Coast of North America. But the real question for public health is “internal emitters” (e.g. Strontium attached to bone) — that cause cancer and gene mutations — versus external radiation measurements that cannot discern isotopes.

    **· Long lived isotopes versus quickly degrading ones: the big question for our gene pool.

    ** Fuel-cooling pools pose a far worse threat than reactors. In the U.S. the fuel pools are not backed up with cooling systems!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ** A large part of Japan is damaged permanently.

  4. All these planets in ARI are opposing my moon at 14 LIB. Strangely enough, SAT is exactly conjunct my moon right now. I’m not depressed but I am antsy for good change. I am desperate for some new forward change happening in my life having been unemployed for over 2 yrs. now.

  5. I have Jupiter conjunct Saturn late in the 7th House at 10 Libra in my natal chart. Progress in my life has mostly been kind of slow and steady. When there are big leaps forward, big growth and opportunity always comes hand in hand with big responsibility and the need for greater discipline. It also seems that significant romantic relationships have been delayed to a later time in my life, consistent with Saturn placement in Libra and the 7th House. I hope they aren’t delayed for too much longer. My perception of this conjunction is that Jupiter and Saturn serve as counterweights to each other’s more extreme tendencies. Tough transits are never that bad and really auspicious transits are never that great.

    The opposition referred to in the article is taking place a few degrees after the aforementioned conjunction in my chart, with Saturn in Libra having recently made its first return. I’m looking for a new job right now, so I hope this heralds good news on this front and forthcoming opportunities.

    astrodem

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