New Edition and Weekend Update

Dear Fellow Earth-dweller:

We’re about to issue the Planet Waves version of the economic situation, in the form of the new edition of a new edition of Astrology News. The article looks at the chart for the stimulus bill signed by Barack Obama earlier this week, pondering whether the nearly $800 billion spending and tax cuts will actually work to solve our problems, or make them worse.

Photo by Sean Hayes.
Photo by Sean Hayes.

“The rest of the story, and I believe it’s the bigger piece, the one not being talked about, has to do with us. It is about our inner process, and the way we relate to one another through a conducting medium we call the economy. Economy is a 500-year-old English word going back to Greek and Latin that means household management. It also relates to the concept of a dwelling or a village. It’s a much more personal and local concept than we think of it as being.”

“The chart for the stimulus bill, the first major legislation that President Obama signed into law, offers a holographic image of the condition of our society, a culture where money is referred to in religious terms as the Almighty Dollar.”

Our new edition talks a lot about the psychology of consumption. We believe that Planet Waves is a different kind of purchase, not to be confused with dinner out or a new handbag; more like going to yoga class or therapy. In a world where the news is making sense at all, we are someone who delivers information about the world in a way that’s personally relevant to you, in a way that puts the pieces together using the miracle of astrology.

This edition also includes the my weekly horoscope. I won’t tell you how good it is, but I’ll tell you that most websites give the horoscope away for free. Out of millions of horoscope providers on the Internet, we are the only one we know of where thousands of people pay to read it, and unless we’ve been fooling our readers for years, there must be a reason. We have new writing by Judith Gayle, news about the satellite collision, the recent submarine crash under the Atlantic and the chart of the satellite that’s being sent into space to measure carbon levels on Earth.

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