
I'll be talking with astrologer Matt Savinar this Thursday, November 24 on his radio show, Ask the Astrologer.
At the time of the show, Mercury will be stopped in the zodiac, just having turned retrograde in the sign of its detriment, and we'll be in the Dark of the Moon in Scorpio before Friday's Sagittarius New Moon and partial solar eclipse.
Despite all this, we're going to give it our best to talk about the nodes, the eclipse, and maybe some James Ray. Or possibly none of these subjects.
Considering the astro conditions, this could very well be the least articulate astrological radio show in history, so you'll want to be sure to tune in!
Matt's show Ask the Astrologer runs on the second and fourth Thursdays in the month from noon to 2 p.m. Pacific. The station serves Occidental, California and West Sonoma county, so if you're in that area, please tune in. If not, you can listen online or find it later at Matt's site.
While you're at Matt's site, please check out the show he did with my friend Brenda from Shamanic Times. Brenda is a wonderful woman, a wonderful astrologer, and a wonderful counsellor. Her astrology is rich, soulful, and has a deep, rhythmic beauty that can't really be summed up in words. She shared her wealth of wisdom on Matt's radio show earlier this month.
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3 comments:
Least articulate? No, it's going to rock. During Merc Rx it's cool to have guests on you've already had. You're the perfect person to have during the dark of the moon - get people ready for the Eclipse! Like launching them out from Scorpio into Sag land but also through a merc rx.
Like in the back to the future movie where Doc says "I'm sending you back, back to the future!"
OK, or it will be like Matt says.
Tune in to find out!
An interesting discussion that, for me, highlighted the complexity of the times.
I have been working on detoxing and lifestyle redesign, but your thoughts on Mars in Virgo remind me that, with proliferating industrial food rackets and continuing toxification of our surroundings, there is no call for complacency.
Thanks for recommending Shamanic Times.
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