©12-2009 by Donna Cunningham and CJ Wright This is Part 2 of our 2-part series on Shovel-Ready Projects for the 12 astrological houses, astrological cycles and retrogrades. Part 1 can be found here. There are a variety of astrological cycles that affect each of the 12 houses of your birth chart in turn. Understanding the … Continue reading Shovel-Ready Projects for Houses 7-12
Shovel Ready Projects for Houses 1-6
©2009 by Donna Cunningham and CJ Wright The economic stimulus bill Congress passed in February 2009 placed a priority on shovel-ready projects to rebuild our infrastructures. We have a stimulus plan too, though we don’t have funds to back it. Each of you can undertake projects during the coming year to rebuild infrastructures in your … Continue reading Shovel Ready Projects for Houses 1-6
A Season of Lights ~ Bringing the Solstice Inside
The holiday season is always so beautiful. We have Christmas lights, the warm glow of the Hanukkah menorah, and single candles in windows lighting the way home for all those who have wandered afar. We do this in anticipation of the Solstice and the return of the light ~ the outer light that leads us … Continue reading A Season of Lights ~ Bringing the Solstice Inside
New Moon in Sagittarius ~ Scavenger Hunt for Joy
Step outside early tomorrow morning and you'll find the New Moon in Sagittarius waiting on your doorstep all tied up in holiday ribbons. Who else but The Fat Man ~ that jolly ol' Jupiter, the Santa of the Sky ~ would make sure every single one of us got such a glorious and personal gift? But, "Hey!," … Continue reading New Moon in Sagittarius ~ Scavenger Hunt for Joy
Sagittarius ~ Philosophers and Wise Guys
Philosophers and Wise Guys ~ I have to admit I love 'em! They make you think, try to get you to see beyond a limited perspective. They make some people nuts and turn others into acolytes and sycophants. Be very wary of falling into that role. I want to think it was Joseph Campbell who said something to the effect of when you look at the picture of the guru in your locket, it should be a picture of you. That's not the quote, but it's the gist of what I remember. If you can set me straight on the quote, I would sure appreciate it.