Why do we list Aries first? Let’s break it down: It has everything to do with the equinoxes. The equinoxes are the two times of the year when day and night are of equal duration. In the Northern Hemisphere, we often refer to these days as the first day of...
Our Rising Sign is the zodiacal sign that was rising on the eastern horizon at the moment we were birthed onto Planet Earth. In an esoteric concept it is the astrological portal through which we decide to enter this world, as we leave behind the realm our souls existed in before we took on earthly form.
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Have you ever just looked up at the night sky with a complete sense of wonderment? Have you ever felt as if we are part of something bigger? If so, you are not alone. TotalGemini.com briefly touches on the reasoning of this tendency to be awestruck by our night sky. The Big Bang starts with...
Those with the Moon-Neptune aspects possess an emotional sensitivity and vulnerability to others, and an especially powerful impressionable, sympathetic, and psychic empathy. Moon-Neptune has a powerful imagination and considerable artistic, creative gifts that need to be expressed. There is a refined sense of touch, colour.
An individual with Moon conjunct, square or opposite Neptune is a Super Sensitive Soul…the end. Actually, there is a lot more to discuss, especially since out of all the other lunar aspects, it is this particular combo which possesses the acutest sensitivity and is often challenged to move beyond the psychological suffering which they engender.
What is Mercury Retrograde? Three, and sometimes four, times a year, the planet Mercury appears to be moving backwards in the sky for a period of approximately 3 weeks. “Appears” is the key word here, because, technically speaking, no planet actually moves backwards in their orbits around the Sun.