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Age Point, Low Point and Birthing the New Self

deep-caveRight around our son’s second birthday, many more experienced parents seemed to delight in warning us about the “Terrible Twos.” Our usual response was to smile quietly and ask them not to make it a self-fulfilling prophecy by repeating the phrase within earshot of the boy. I felt rather self-righteous when we sailed through that year with few difficulties.

Then came three. Three and a half, to be precise.

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deep-caveRight around our son’s second birthday, many more experienced parents seemed to delight in warning us about the “Terrible Twos.” Our usual response was to smile quietly and ask them not to make it a self-fulfilling prophecy by repeating the phrase within earshot of the boy. I felt rather self-righteous when we sailed through that year with few difficulties.

Then came three. Three and a half, to be precise.

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In the Thick of Mercury Retrograde

People with a passing interest in astrology tend to know that “things go wrong” during a Mercury retrograde. They come wanting to know when it’s going to happen and how to minimize the pain of it — or how to avoid it altogether.

Like all things astrological, a Mercury retrograde is both unavoidable and, yes, manageable. A horoscope reading can help with the management of this and other  passages because it allows you to see how a Mercury retrograde, a Saturn return or some other cycle fits into your particular way of being in the world.

Recently, a friend experienced a series of disruptions to her life in the space of just a few days: a fender-bender, an insurance mix-up, a miscommunication with her son’s teacher.

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People with a passing interest in astrology tend to know that “things go wrong” during a Mercury retrograde. They come wanting to know when it’s going to happen and how to minimize the pain of it — or how to avoid it altogether.

Like all things astrological, a Mercury retrograde is both unavoidable and, yes, manageable. A horoscope reading can help with the management of this and other  passages because it allows you to see how a Mercury retrograde, a Saturn return or some other cycle fits into your particular way of being in the world.

Recently, a friend experienced a series of disruptions to her life in the space of just a few days: a fender-bender, an insurance mix-up, a miscommunication with her son’s teacher.

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On Endings, Choice and Control

I know. I’ve been gone a long time.

I expected the holidays would make my posting sparse, but I didn’t plan on being absent for four-plus weeks, and I’m especially sorry to my regular readers. The reason for my long silence is that we had a tragedy in our family — an unexpected death, a death by suicide.

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I know. I’ve been gone a long time.

I expected the holidays would make my posting sparse, but I didn’t plan on being absent for four-plus weeks, and I’m especially sorry to my regular readers. The reason for my long silence is that we had a tragedy in our family — an unexpected death, a death by suicide.

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Turning Inward, Turning Outward: Natural Cycles of Expression in the Horoscope Chart

Bruno and Louise Huber, pioneers of Huber astrology, conducted painstaking research over many years to conclude that each horoscope house contains a cycle of energy that gets reflected in the patterns of the chart native’s life. When combined with the Hubers’ Age Point research, it is easy to look at a horoscope chart and identify the cycle of life in which a person is currently engaged.

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Bruno and Louise Huber, pioneers of Huber astrology, conducted painstaking research over many years to conclude that each horoscope house contains a cycle of energy that gets reflected in the patterns of the chart native’s life. When combined with the Hubers’ Age Point research, it is easy to look at a horoscope chart and identify the cycle of life in which a person is currently engaged.

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Addiction, Ritual and Rhythm: In Life and in the Horoscope Chart

Astrology is the study of patterns as they play out through time.

Sometimes we get caught in an unhealthy pattern and call it a bad habit or an addiction. Other patterns grow into rituals that mark certain moments: beginnings, endings, transitions, the rhythms of the seasons. Still other patterns become routines — neither healthy nor unhealthy, just the usual way of doing things, until something comes along to change, upset or improve old standbys.

It’s pretty easy to tell when something’s a routine as opposed to an addiction, a rhythm as opposed to a habit. Though each word means essentially the same thing, we can feel it in our bones when the pattern is unhealthy, or comforting, or neutral. But the etymology of these words can give us further insight into how the things we do repeatedly — Saturday morning chores, for example, or singing a particular lullaby to a child, or that six-pack you just can’t get through the evening without — affect the deep psyche.

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Astrology is the study of patterns as they play out through time.

Sometimes we get caught in an unhealthy pattern and call it a bad habit or an addiction. Other patterns grow into rituals that mark certain moments: beginnings, endings, transitions, the rhythms of the seasons. Still other patterns become routines — neither healthy nor unhealthy, just the usual way of doing things, until something comes along to change, upset or improve old standbys.

It’s pretty easy to tell when something’s a routine as opposed to an addiction, a rhythm as opposed to a habit. Though each word means essentially the same thing, we can feel it in our bones when the pattern is unhealthy, or comforting, or neutral. But the etymology of these words can give us further insight into how the things we do repeatedly — Saturday morning chores, for example, or singing a particular lullaby to a child, or that six-pack you just can’t get through the evening without — affect the deep psyche.

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