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Venus-Pluto Opposition : Mystery Player, the Exiled Feminine, and the Sacred Encounter at the Well

  Jesus and the Samaritan Woman  The Venus-Pluto opposition peaks around June 17-18, 2026, with Venus at ~5° Leo opposing Pluto at 5° Aquarius. As Adam Elenbaas of Nightlight Astrology notes, this transit stirs deep relational intensity, power dynamics, magnetic attractions, financial or creative undercurrents, and the unearthing of buried values and shadows. What feels fated or irresistible often serves as a catalyst for purging the inauthentic and regenerating what is truly essential.   Beyond the planetary axis, the fixed star backdrop, Sabian symbols, and intricate supporting configurations (especially the Yod involving Uranus, Neptune, Admetus, and Apollon) point to a profound initiatory process: the integration of sacred knowledge, the return of the exiled feminine, the formalization of newly revealed aspects of human nature, and a fated encounter between past tradition and future-oriented revelation.   Pluto at 5° Aquarius: Altair and the Mystery Player P...
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Lewis Carroll & Alice Liddell: Astrology of the Rabbit Hole

  Few children’s stories have achieved such lasting cultural and philosophical impact as Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Written by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), the tale is a playful yet profound exploration of identity, logic, authority, language, and reality. The story’s origin on a golden summer afternoon in 1862 carries remarkable astrological signatures of fated creativity, soul connection, and revolutionary wonder.   The Golden Afternoon – 4 July 1862 On 4 July 1862, Lewis Carroll, Reverend Robinson Duckworth, and the three Liddell sisters (Lorina, Alice, and Edith) rowed up the River Thames from Oxford to Godstow. The girls begged for a story. Carroll began spinning the tale of a girl named Alice who follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit hole into a world of absurdity and wonder. Ten-year-old Alice Liddell was so captivated that she asked him to write it down — the seed of one of literature’s greatest classics.   Lewis Carroll’s Natal Chart: The ...

Cosmic Revelations: Nataraja, Orion, and the Stars of 2006

    In 2006, archaeometallurgist Sharada Srinivasan (National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore) and astrophysicist Nirupama Raghavan published groundbreaking work suggesting that the iconic Nataraja — Shiva as the cosmic dancer — may have been inspired, at least in its early form, by the stars of the constellation Orion.   Srinivasan’s key paper, "The Art and Science of Chola Bronzes" , appeared in the November/December 2006 issue of Orientations magazine. In it, she described superimposing an ~800 CE star chart of Orion onto what she identified (via archaeometallurgical analysis) as one of the earliest known Nataraja bronzes — a small Pallava-era piece now in the British Museum. The result? An “astonishingly good fit,” with the hunter’s distinctive hourglass shape, belt, shoulders, raised leg, and surrounding stars aligning remarkably with the sculpture’s dynamic pose and fiery prabhamandala (aureole of flames).     Raghavan’s related paper, "Is Si...

Trump’s Solar Return: Dove, Perseus, and the Release of Old Chains

  Peresus frees Andromeda Iran Deal   https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-iran-deal-near-narrative-returns-tehran-refuses-surrender-hormuz-leverage   As Donald Trump’s Solar Return chart activates precisely today, the cosmos appears to be setting a dramatic stage around themes of restrained conflict, heroic intervention, and potential breakthroughs in long-standing tensions. With the Sun at 22° Gemini tightly conjunct the peace-oriented star Phact (α Columba), and tomorrow’s New Moon at 24° Gemini traversing the same stellar corridor, this return carries potent symbolic weight — especially amid renewed narratives surrounding US-Iran negotiations.   The Solar Return Sun and the Path of the Stars In Trump’s 2026 Solar Return, the Sun at 22°55' Gemini aligns closely with Phact at approximately 22°31' Gemini. Columba, the Dove, is traditionally a symbol of peace, reconciliation, and the messenger that signals the end of turmoil — think Noah’s dove returning w...

Astrological Reflections: Justice, Reckoning, and the Long Shadow of January 6

  A former Jan. 6 defendant who alleged torture and other abuse in custody is suing the federal government for almost $18 million.The lawsuit by Ryan Samsel of Bristol, Pennsylvania, was filed late June 9 in federal court in Virginia, six months after he gave the government the legally required notice he was planning to litigate. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/pardoned-j6er-sues-government-18-million-over-alleged-abuse-pretrial-detention     In early June 2026, a pardoned January 6 defendant filed a significant civil lawsuit against the government, alleging abuse during pretrial detention. The timing of this filing—coinciding with the Last Quarter Moon on June 9—offers a compelling case study in how astrological patterns can illuminate cycles of institutional tension, victimhood, authority, and the pursuit of legal redress.   The January 6, 2021 Event Chart The horoscope for the Capitol Storming (January 6, 2021, Washington DC) carries potent signatures of...

Netherlands: Grief, Mortality, and the River of Many Tears

  Euthanasia is now responsible for 6 percent of all deaths in the Netherlands, and this figure is increasing every year. According to a report by the regional euthanasia review committee (RTE), cited by the news portal Hirado, 10,341 people died by euthanasia in 2025, and while three-quarters of the applicants were over 70 years old, one case involved someone between the age of 12 and 18. https://rmx.news/article/euthanasia-is-now-6-of-all-deaths-in-the-netherlands-experts-urge-caution-against-youths-choosing-to-die/   The Netherlands, known for its progressive policies and strong national identity rooted in independence, faces profound collective themes in the current astrological climate. With euthanasia now accounting for approximately 6% of all deaths and growing discussions around youth mental health and end-of-life choices, several key charts paint a symbolically coherent picture of national soul-searching around autonomy, compassion, suffering, and dissolution. ...

Astrological Echoes of Economic Freedom: Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations at 250

  Adam Smith (1723-1790) is widely considered to be the father of modern economics. There were precursors, such as the School of Salamanca and the French Physiocrats, but Adam Smith’s 1776 magnum opus, An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, was the first comprehensive treatise. April 6   https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/the-wealth-of-nations-at-250-ten-profound-quotations-from-adam-smith/     In April 2026, as the world marks the 250th anniversary of one of the most influential books ever written, the heavens appear to be replaying the same astrological themes that accompanied its birth.   The Book That Changed Economics On 9 March 1776, Adam Smith published An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations in London. A cornerstone of classical economics and the Scottish Enlightenment, the book systematically dismantled mercantilist doctrines of the era — heavy state control, monopolies, tariffs, and top-down econo...