The astrological associations of the tarot are open to lots of debate among authors and readers. The tarot is a symbolic system that holds personal meaning for the individual readers, so there's lot of room for interpretation. I associate the Death card with Scorpio, and will investigate the sign of Scorpio, the 8th house, and the issues … Continue reading Astrological Picture Book ~ The Death Card and Scorpio
Scorpio ~ Got Any Secrets You Want to Share?
One of the most powerful ~ and frustrating ~ characteristics of Scorpio is its great secrecy. It's frustrating for those who want or need the information and very powerful for the person holding the secret. Everyone has a secret, even if it's only a small one. Whether or not we decide to share that secret … Continue reading Scorpio ~ Got Any Secrets You Want to Share?
12 Things to Do During Scorpio
Here are a baker's dozen of things to do when the Moon or Sun are in Scorpio. A baker's dozen? That's 13, Scorpio's favorite number. Reveal a secret that will heal a wound. Keep a secret. Get a sexy outfit ~ and wear it! Spruce up your bathroom. Resurrect a passion. Memorialize someone who has passed away. … Continue reading 12 Things to Do During Scorpio
Temptation
What tempts you? That's an easy one for me to answer ~ food! I like almost everything ~ sweet, salty, crispy, creamy, crunchy, sour, spicey, peppery, gooey, drippy. I can easily understand why the vehicle used for Eve's temptation was an apple. The color, the sweetness, the juiciness, the crunch! Very sensual, way beyond delicious. Though we're … Continue reading Temptation
More Scorpio Music ~ “Delia’s Gone” with Mike Heaphy
In an earlier post about Johnny Cash's Pisces Sun/Scorpio Moon, I showed you two versions of Delia's Gone as prime examples of the signs' influence on his music. My dear friend, Mike Heaphy, has allowed me to share his own version of Delia's Gone with you. The song and Mike's performance convey the darker side of Scorpio's possessiveness, … Continue reading More Scorpio Music ~ “Delia’s Gone” with Mike Heaphy