Monday, June 3, 2013

Juno Stations Retrograde in Aquarius, Black Moon Lilith Enters Cancer

Soul mate asteroid Juno turns retrograde on June 14 at 19 degrees Aquarius, in the sign of the new astrological era. This begins a three-month retrograde period that will have our lady Juno squaring off with heavy hitter Saturn in Scorpio.

The mean calculation for Black Moon Lilith, the lunar apogee, shifts into Cancer June 9 where it will stay until March 13, 2014. The dark side of mothers, mothering, caring, emotional support, femininity, apple pie Americana, and the family unit become prominent themes. As BML in Cancer opposes Pluto in Capricorn, we see the false security people are grasping to, maintained by the military and police forces of the state, and nowhere is this more apparent than in Cancer Sun nations Canada and the United States.

I've written about both these transits, as well as the Venus retrograde in Capricorn at the end of this year, in a 2013 paid article you can find here:

Venus, Juno, and Pluto: the Reconfiguring and Renegotiation of Marriage and Commitment in 2013

The article is just over 5,300 words and costs $20.

Please note: This article was released in January, 2013.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

At what time in the future will your material (that you charge for now) be made available in the archives for free viewing?

Willow said...

That article will not be available for free.

OtherAnonIsADouche said...

Anonymous:

WTF is your problem?

99% of the site is already free.

Willow said...

heehee

Thanks for pointing out the obvious, OtherAnon.

Anonymous said...

I'm beginning to think some folks are trying desperately hard to be annoying. I just find it hard to believe some people are born this way...

That article was great.

Willow said...

Heh. I think you're right, Second Anon. Trollin', trollin'...

But I'm glad you enjoyed the article.

Joe said...

At what time in the future will you make your name available for free viewing so we can all make fun of you, Anon #1? Jeez, the nerve!

Willow said...

heehee

Willow said...

The only way that question could be acceptable is if the person were extremely, extremely poor.

Even then, pretty nervy.

Anonymous said...

it was an legitimit question.

Willow said...

I disagree.

When would you walk into a store and ask the owner, "When are you going to have these shirts that you're selling here available for free?"

If people can't grasp the fact that I make my living doing this and need to earn income doing this, I'd rather not have them around.

It's really as simple as that.

The free ride's over, and it wasn't ever really free...

Jen said...

Willow, I have to tell you that I am a shoppe owner, and I VERY much agree with the statement you made~ "At what point would you walk into a store where they sell t-shirts and ask when they are going to be free?" It is a shame to me that so many people in our beautiful world feel like things that are CHEAP are of VALUE~ We have it so wrong~ I wish someone would redefine value as being the BEST EXPERIENCE and CONNECTION you could possibly have with a person, place, or thing, irregardless of price. To me, this is the best VALUE for not only my money, but my time. People comment that a store OVERPRICES things (which some do) because they bought them at a TJ Maxx or Ross for far less~ these places are CLOSEOUT stores~ they buy in huge bulk, or from stores that have CLOSED! Get a clue! No offense, meant, really.....I just normally let it go, but the way you responded with candor and directness really inspired me. Thanks for speaking your truth!