Where Humanity Meets Technology: Top Six Astrological Events of 2024

When you study the history of media and how it impacts society, which very few people ever do because of course it’s just a bunch of gadgets, it’s easy to see that no foresight is involved. None whatsoever. Society blazes blindly forward driven by the lure of the Next Great Thing.

And right now we are speeding blindly through the intersection of humanity and technology.

Planet Waves Weekly for Nov. 30, 2023 by Eric Francis

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 22) — One of my favorite astrological jokes, the brainchild of my first web developer Jordan, is the concept “Sagitaurus” — a fine misspelling by someone who knew absolutely nothing about astrology. So I decided to keep it. It surfaces often: the fusion of Sagittarius and Taurus, the mystical with the physical; the fiery with the earthy; the mutable with the fixed.

Welcome to Deep Space: Sun Enters Sagittarius

Dear Friend and Reader: I’m here today to get you excited about Sagittarius, which the Sun entered Wednesday. Though deep space points appear in many places chartable on a zodiac wheel, Sagittarius is special. In a way, it’s where we all live, in the cosmic sense. There are two enormous beacons there, helping us orient … Read more

Planet Waves Monthly for December 2023 by Eric Francis

Horoscope link without password | Email link to a friend Your cosmic assignment this month is to tune in to your inner voice. That means listening to yourself, and in particular, listening for some clarity beneath all of the static of existence. Digital life is nearly all crackles and fuzz. You might want to listen in … Read more

Planet Waves Weekly for Nov. 16, 2023 by Eric Francis

Sagittarius – The last few days before the Sun enters your sign are always a combination of strange and intense. This is especially true now, with a diversity of factors raising the pressure and the emotional stakes. You may not even know what you’re feeling, much less understand it, though pausing to reflect would make a good start. See if you can get yourself to a body of water — any one will do — and reflect quietly, perhaps in the hours just after sunrise.