Tag: Uranus
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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor
This brief look at the chart of the ex-Prince Andrew was first published on Joyce Hopewell’s blog.
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Saturn and Neptune
Joyce Hopewell reflects on the interaction between these two currently-conjunct planets.
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Out of balance
Some thought on polarity. harmony and conflict in the current world situation. And how that relates to features of the astrological chart.
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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
I wrote about Harry’s chart some time ago, on my astrological psychology blog, when there was speculation over whether or not he would go into action in the Iraq war. At the time, he was serving in the armed forces and stated (but note, only via his friends) that he wanted to go to Iraq.…
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2017 and the echoes of 1933
We live in interesting times, as the saying goes. Anyone paying attention to the on-going parade of changing world events in 2016 will be wondering “what next?” What in heaven’s name is coming up in 2017? More change? Less upheaval? More of the same but at another turn of the spiral? Here’s the chart for…
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Confessions of an American Huber Astrological Psychologist
The transcendent planetary influences of Uranus and Pluto can have a collective effect on us , pushing the archetypal energies they represent, clashing like ignorant armies in the night. They are square in Capricorn and Aries; challenging our basic needs for action on the national stage as we look to politicians who like the rest…
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‘Brexit’ and the Outer Planets
It seems that the vote to take Britain out of the EU, is another expression of the base ego levels of Uranus in Aries and Pluto in Capricorn. Here we have the sentiments of pride, aggression, ‘me first’, competition, and so on. One of the most disturbing aspects was the big vote for Leave from…
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The High and Mighties in a Face-off
The title of this very first post on our spanking new blog could refer to Uranus and Pluto, who edged into yet another exact square aspect on 21st April as they continue to reflect the the revolutionary changes taking place in the world. Alternatively, and possibly appropriately, this could also refer to the stand-off between…

