Planet Waves FM :: Total Solar Eclipse in Scorpio

Here is the regular edition of Planet Waves FM — for the moment, without much comment, except to say that I talk about eclipses in general, then address the fact of the first solar eclipse in Scorpio since 1995, and then the New Moon/eclipse chart. Toward the end of the program, I talk about what a scandal really is.

For those landing on this page, if you’re looking for some written description you can find that in today’s post, called Beyond the Teasing Game. I also have a short piece on the astrology of November that is worth reading.

I mention two books in today’s edition — Eros Denied by Wayland Young, and Games People Play by Eric Berne. These are books to read if you’re interested in going from unfree to potentially free.

Here is your program in the Old Player. Note, you can download a compressed file of the program on the Old Player page, which also includes a full archive of Planet Waves FM going back to 2010. More recent programs are collected in the category listing at the top of the blog frame.

Eric Francis

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5 thoughts on “Planet Waves FM :: Total Solar Eclipse in Scorpio”

  1. I could be wrong but I thought I saw that both David Patraeus and Paula Broadwell were Scorpios. Having birthdays close to this eclipse too if I recall… Fitting oh so neatly with this big eclipse.

    Just what we need to focus on as we rush headlong towards the fiscal cliff….or try to rebuild the broken neighborhoods of NJ and NYC.

  2. Thanks. This makes me wonder about the model of Penelope and her faithfulness to Odysseus.
    Also, in terms of current sex scandals unfolding/being brought to public awareness, consider the case of Ken Clash, the puppeteer of Elmo on Sesame Street. I believe the story broke yesterday morning.

  3. Eric — Thanks for the recommendations about the two books (EROS DENIED and THE GAMES PEOPLE PLAY). I just ordered copies from Amazon. (I hate to think I’d be “unfree”!) ~ Carol

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