Planet Waves FM: Scorpio New Moon

http://audio.pwfm.tech/191027-pwfm.mp3 Use this link if you’re listening on an iOS or mobile device. Download MP3. Dear Friend and Listener: I’m going to let tonight’s extended program speak for itself, though here’s a basic map of the territory: I spend a lot of time circling around the Scorpio New Moon, which takes place at about 11:38 … Read more

Planet Waves: It’s About the Horoscopes

Dear Friend and Reader: This week, we arrive at a Planet Waves milestone — 200 consecutive weeks of Monday Morning horoscopes. After many years of Thursday or Friday weeklies, we began publishing Mondays with the start of our Marie Claire gig. What also changed is that we no longer have “off weeks,” mostly thanks to … Read more

Eric Francis Coppolino — Kingston Times interview

By Carrie Ross Eric Francis Coppolino, who came home to Kingston 10 years ago this summer, is the world’s only astrologer to carry international press credentials. After a long career as an investigative reporter covering corporate crime, Eric went from the front page to the horoscope page. Today he’s the editor of Planet Waves, a … Read more

Mars opposite Chiron — Coming to a Boil

There is always something cooking, though a new wave of aspects is coming to a boil over the next few days, culminating in a rather deep Full Moon square Pluto on Sunday, Oct. 13. That is one peak of energy this month; the other is Mercury stationing retrograde on Halloween.

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Mother of All Fractals — the Mandelbrot Set.

Our current week of Oct. 7 is sparky for a few reasons. Monday, Mercury in Scorpio opposes Uranus in Taurus. Oppositions can represent confrontations and showdowns that move the story along. This is the first of two such aspects this week.

Mercury’s presence in Scorpio has a secretive feeling, though as it encounters Uranus, you can figure that not much is going to stay contained. Uranus represents a surprise element that can unravel previous plans, so make sure you have Plan B; and it will help if Plan A has some integrity to it, and does not involve confidential information. One of the themes of our era is that people think keeping secrets works, until they are revealed.

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