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Monday 11/13/2023: New Moon in Scorpio; Sublime & Surreal Pack a Punch
/in The ForecastA new work week begins with a New Moon, this time in Scorpio. For the first time in a couple of years, this New Moon is not an eclipse. Patterns in the New Moon chart suggest a rollicking start…segueing into powerfully focused action, colored by ideals.
Patterns reflecting this potential are:
Spieghiamo (“Let’s explain”):
Here is the chart for the New Moon in Scorpio on Monday (today, as I write), set in Washington, DC:
Observations:
Beth’s Owl’s Daughter’s always-in-sync Tarot Card of the Week is an image of a person standing on higher ground, defiantly (?) defending himself against attackers. Looks like an apt reflection of Sun conjunct Mars in Scorpio to me.
And now, the news.
Jocularity is one potential on a day with Sun, Mars, and Moon making contact with Uranus. Many comedians have these patterns in their horoscopes. Uranus is a cut-up, doncha’ know. I’m thinking about this whilst tuning in to the latest episode of NY Attorney General Letitia James’ suit against the former guy’s organization, reported live by Lisa Rubin on the site formerly known as Twitter. James already won her case, as the Trump Organization’s fraudulent misrepresentation of asset values has already been proven in court. Judge Engeron is hearing the case now so that he can determine the damages. For some reason, not everyone understands this, including the former guy’s lawyers.
Today, the former guy’s eldest son returned to the stand for the defense, and — not surprisingly for this day — the mood was jocular, with plenty of quips between Don Jr. and the judge. Plus, there was much talk reflecting the pixie-dust of this week’s trines among Mars, Sun, and Neptune, as Don, Jr. described the family business as “very sexy,” “visionary,” etc. It is amazing how astrology works its way into the Zeitgeist of any given day.
Meanwhile…
Sun-Mars opposing Uranus suggested news involving aviation, upsets, gender-benders, seismic activity, and tech breakthroughs. Mars refers to men, cars, athletics, iron, red, war; Sun refers to leaders, eyes, and energy; Uranus refers to disruption, rebellion, etc.:
Meanwhile…
I told you last week that Venus at the Aries Point, improving in condition as it entered Libra, was likely to reflect favorably for women in the results of last Tuesday’s election. And it did. Ohio’s Issue #1 enshrined the right to abortion in the state’s constitution, and control of both legislative chambers in Virginia are in the hands of Democrats, after Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin made it clear that he would push a measure banning the procedure after 15 weeks if Republicans prevailed. Astro-logically, we had patterns similar to those in the 2022 midterms, when pundits doubted that protecting reproductive rights would spark voter turnout — and were proven wrong. In 2022, Jupiter was on the Ascendant of the chart for the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling; last week, Venus opposed it.
Also favorable for women:
UPDATE: Mitch McConnell continues to feel the squeeze of Saturn as it sits on his Pisces Sun. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear was easily elected for a second term, defeating McConnell’s choice. Attorney General Daniel Cameron infamously called the 2020 killing of Breonna Taylor justified, and astro-logically, Saturn is putting the squeeze (by square) on his Sun, too.
UPDATE: on Joe Manchin (D-WV), yet another politician being squeezed! In Manchin’s case, it’s Saturn opposing his (Virgo) Sun, and last week Manchin announced he would not seek another Senate term. There is speculation that he might seek to run against Joe Biden as an Independent in 2024. Manchin’s action is right on schedule, w/transiting Mars conjunct his mission-driven Jupiter in Scorpio; transiting Uranus opposing Jupiter this year and next sparks sudden, apparent windfall opportunities. August 24, 1947, in Farmington, West Virginia — birth time unknown.
UPDATE: on Senator Tim Scott, who –surprise! — brought a girlfriend to last week’s Republican debate. That didn’t help, and he’s suspended his campaign. Scott’s Virgo Sun has been under the bewildering spell of transiting Neptune; we can appreciate his need to be seen as a visionary, but it was only a dream. Next year he’ll have his second Saturn return…that’s when reality is likely to bite. True to themes of last week’s patterns, the announcement was a surprise to his staffers. Did you know that Nikki Haley appointed Scott to his Senate seat when she was Governor Nikki Haley of South Carolina? I’d forgotten that…until I discovered prior write-ups on both in the archives of this forecast. Haley’s horoscope continues to function as anticipated years ago, now that transiting Pluto is on her Sun. I can’t see her dropping out of this race.
Finally…
This happened over the weekend:
Say what?
I bring this to your attention for a couple of astro-logical reasons. First, as noted here over the years, Hitler’s horoscope has been in a phase of development where we would anticipate prominence. This phase will not last, as deeply disturbing as it is to witness. But still, while the former guy may not be in running come November, he has many supporters in office willing to follow his lead of not honoring the results of an election. In Ohio, for example, we have this headline:
Their attempt is not something that is supposed to happen in a democracy, and it is alarming.
Second, with respect to gathering accurate information that doesn’t treat the 2024 election not as a horse race, next year is likely to be more challenging than it is now. Thus I (once again) highly recommend historian Heather Cox Richardson‘s daily take on what’s going on in our government, and what’s at stake. Here’s her post for Friday, November 10th. This is the state of our union.
But you know I always like to end on an upbeat note, because there is always some good news to share. This video is a follow-up to Beth Owl’s Daughter’s suggested coping strategy for last week’s challenging Tarot Card (it was the Three of Swords). The strategy was to get in touch with your feelings…and talk about them. And guess what?? This four-year-old makes it look easy. The video is seven months old, but it popped up on my feed today. I hope you find it adorable and inspiring. That child is the future.
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This bas-relief of Neptune and two mermaids is in Ivano-Frankivsk, in western Ukraine.
Monday 11/6/2023: Sneak Peek at the Week; Venus in Libra; Mercury in Sagittarius
/in The ForecastAlllrighty then!
It’s the start of another weird, wild week in the cosmos, so here we go. Here are the highlights:
Here are the details:
And now, the news.
If the former guy had ordered one of my computer-generated Your Year Ahead reports (described in the Helpful Reports section here), he could have prepared for:
He’ll have the third and final Jupiter-Pluto square in mid-February.
Meanwhile…
UPDATE: on Mike Pence, who tossed his hat into the presidential race in June. Here’s what was written back then:
It’s worth noting that Pence announced his bid with another pattern daring him to be daring: transiting Mars conjunct his natal Uranus. So when did he throw in the towel because the “no soup” suggested by Mars and Saturn was really, truly for real? When transiting Mars squared his Uranus. No surprise to astrologers! Pundits opined that he should have been forced to carry his campaign to term.
Meanwhile, patterns reflected in the headlines over the past several days include:
Ready?
Speaking of Saturn at a virtual standstill, focusing our attention on grief, loss, reality and necessary controls:
Meanwhile…
Speaking of alternate realities…
More on alternative realities…which is also big news in publishing…
Oh, there are so many elephants in the room…and it is challenging to try to write about them all. That’s why I appreciated Beth Owl’s Daughter’s latest always-in-sync Tarot Card of the Week. Planetary patterns are volatile, and this week’s card is a stark image of grief. But in Beth’s wise interpretation, a productive way to apply this image in our own personal worlds (where we may have a shot at greater influence, no matter what hits the headlines), may be to ask ourselves:
And then she links a wonderful article by Robert Reich, which reminded me of when I was a child — and on a tour in Istanbul during the Yom Kippur War. There was an Egyptian man in our tour group, and I remembered being irrationally afraid of him because I’d read about the war in the papers, and thus knew for a fact that all Egyptians were the bad guys. Clearly there is a lesson here about putting absolute faith into what we read in the papers. I later learned that the Egyptian man was on his way to Switzerland to be treated for cancer, and I remember feeling ashamed that I’d judged him so harshly, especially since he’d been quite kind to me and my mother. My fears were all in my mind — the element of Air. In Tarot, Swords correspond to Air.
On a lighter note:
I leave you with a beautiful interactive feature from the NYT magazine about images captured by the James Webb telescope….
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Monday 10/30/2023: Sneak Peek at the Week; Saturn Direct; Matthew Perry RIP
/in The ForecastAllllrighty then!
Every so often, an Avid Reader lets me know how she’s been paying attention and applying the information provided in this forecast. Yesterday, Avid Reader Dee emailed to say:
You’re welcome, and congratulations, Avid Reader Dee! Thank you for letting me know how you successfully used astrology to live life better.
Here are the highlights for the week:
It goes like this:
A pause, while we re-post thoughts about Saturn in Pisces, published in March:
As Saturn gets back up to its usual speed over the next few weeks, roadblocks are likely to give away and progress can be made wherever Saturn is traveling in your horoscope. Off the top of my head, those personally affected include Mitch McConnell, Bill Barr, Nicolas Maduro, Lisa Murkowski, Mitt Romney, and Chuck Schumer.
Beth Owl’s Daughter’s always-in-sync Tarot Card of the Week appears to focus on themes of authority suggested by Saturn turning direct. It may also reflect the potential of the Sun (leaders) opposing Jupiter (expansive). Can you think of any leaders currently seeking to expand their influence, who may be coming from a place of genuine generosity or overconfidence?
And now, the news.
As anticipated, and in sync with planetary patterns, on Friday, “Israel entered Gaza to fight Hamas,” (reports the NYT), and the headline yesterday was:
Avid Reader Nigeala asked if I had any thoughts on Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister. I wrote about his horoscope back in 2015 — and here is a link to the chart (time unconfirmed, but many astrologers use it). As for recent patterns, when Mars squared Pluto earlier this month, that pattern made contact with his 27 Libra Sun. Over the next three weeks, Mars will square his natal Pluto and then square his Mars. So when he makes headlines for saying “it’s time for war,” we see the potential for provocative action in his horoscope.
Right now it is easier to write about Matthew Perry, who passed away on Saturday, apparently within minutes of the lunar eclipse at 6 degrees of Taurus, opposing the Sun at 6 Scorpio.
Perry’s horoscope has an opposition between the Moon at 7 Scorpio and Saturn at 8 Taurus. Both planets square his 10 Leo Ascendant. This pattern alerts us to potential melancholy, and the likelihood of a lack of nurturing in the early home. In fact, Perry’s parents divorced before his first birthday. This potential at this very young age is clearly articulated in the horoscope.
Perry’s 26 Leo Sun is square Neptune, suggesting sensitivity and potential bewilderment in matters of ego identity. In the language of astrology, Neptune dissolves whatever it touches, and refers to ideals, visions, drugs, and spirits of all kinds. Things may not be as they seem in horoscopes with strong Neptune patterns. Neptune is the only planet making a significant connection to Perry’s Sun, suggesting a lack of internal support for his (Leo) regal identity.
Perry’s 28 Libra Midheaven has been receiving a square from transiting Pluto in 2023. Translation: extreme pressure for transformation in matters of professional status/core personal foundation. This week, Perry’s t-square among Moon-Saturn and 10 Leo Ascendant were hit by three planets: Mercury-Mars in Scorpio, opposing Jupiter in Taurus. This is an expansive rush of energy, to somehow be absorbed and processed…and minutes later, eclipsed.
It is notable that a 911 call was received at 4:07 PM in Los Angeles. Neptune was on the Ascendant at that moment in time and place. It is an apt placement for the apparent nature of Perry’s passing — he is thought to have drowned in a hot tub…but they are still investigating. Neptune also refers to drugs and alcohol, and authorities are saying the cause of death will not be known for some weeks…or months. I can’t help but note the similarity to Perry’s passing and the death of Whitney Houston, who also accidentally drowned in a tub in 2012.
In a recent interview, Perry said, “When I die, I don’t want ‘Friends’ to be the first thing that’s mentioned. I want [helping people] to be the first thing that’s mentioned, and I’m gonna live the rest of my life proving that.”
Perry’s book, “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing: A Memoir” was published just a year ago — on November 1, 2022.
In other news…
Here are two headlines reflecting Saturn (aging) in Pisces (surrender, confinement,
And finally…big news in the car industry, reflecting the weekend’s Mercury (contracts) – Mars (cars) – Jupiter (big!) opposition:
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Friday 10/27/2023 & the Weekend: Catching Up on the News…
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As anticipated, we’ve had a week of well-coordinated surges of action, for better or worse — and it’s not over yet. Please refer to Monday’s forecast for a look at this high-octane weekend, including an analysis of Saturday’s Full Moon in Taurus, which is also a lunar eclipse.
The only stopgap to the outbursts of physical and emotional energy reflecting the weekend’s oppositions among Mercury and Mars (in Scorpio) to Jupiter (in Taurus) is that the Moon is in Taurus…and the needs symbolized by a Taurus Moon are to preserve the status quo and keep things calm and comfortably secure. If you can afford the luxury, your coping strategy is to balance the need for physical action and emotional release with material comforts, e.g., a nourishing meal, a glass of wine, sweet music or the arts, a snuggle with your sweetie or the nearest tree (as a way of connecting with the element of Earth). In other words…ground yourself and…
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And now, the news…
…because as always, astrology is amazing, and the synchronicity among planetary patterns and the headlines is an eternal wonder.
First up…the new Speaker of the House. Note the journey of the Moon on Tuesday, and note that House Republicans announced their 4th nominee — Mike Johnson — in the early evening:
Looks like a potentially productive day, doesn’t it? And so then I looked at what we know of Johnson’s horoscope and thought, “Welp. He’s got a strong shot at this.” And he did. All Republicans present — 220 of them — voted to elect him Speaker the very next day.
Here is a fascinating article explaining how Johnson was able to make it all the way to Congress from Shreveport, LA — and why it makes sense that Johnson says he doesn’t believe in democracy (because he has a history of running unopposed). Here is Heather Cox Richardson explaining why the former guy calls the new Speaker “MAGA Mike Johnson.“ Not only did he vote against certifying the 2020 election, he led the charge to do so.
And here is Avid Reader Penny, who emailed her take on Johnson’s chart before I could write mine up — so take it away, Penny [with my notes in italics]:
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I would add that Johnson’s Jupiter is in Sagittarius — strong in the sign it rules, and it is close enough to 0 Capricorn to be on the Aries Point, demanding our attention. Jupiter refers to collective beliefs (not facts), including religion (the dogma part, not so much the spiritual part, which is Neptune), and Johnson is known for his avowed Christianity. His Jupiter is square to Pluto in Libra — also on the Aries Point, so we see the potential for resources, power, and all that Jupiter symbolizes pushed to extremes — and which could make him famous.
Oh wait — there’s more. His Saturn is at 29 Taurus — the verrrry end of the sign that seeks its ambition and authority in an empire of material comfort and security — however things ought to be. A planet at the end of a sign is in a crisis point, needs to build something material before Saturn enters Gemini and has to face the facts (which are different from Jupiter-in-Sagittarius beliefs). Johnson’s Saturn is conjunct the Fixed Star Alcyone — which is not a happy placement. It suggests a person of blurred vision — who can’t accept the opinions of others. Elon Musk and Richard Nixon have this in their horoscopes.
Finally, we should note the basics. Johnson’s Sun is in Aquarius, driven by the Moon in Leo. If pushed out of balance, the energy for detached, intellectual innovation, driven by a commanding stage presencesand a need for the love love love, could create a potential king complex. Everything he does would be personal, potentially devoid of logic. Thus it was interesting when Alexandra Petri (WaPo’s resident humorist) took him to task for bemoaning the real problem in the recent AR-15 massacre in Maine. It wasn’t the gun; it was “the human heart.” –– oh, there’s just not enough love to go around. Petri’s op-ed is now the second most-read article on the WaPo site, after the live updates on Israel and Gaza.
In other news…
Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) announced today that he is running against Joe Biden in the Democratic presidential race. No surprise here in what we can see of Phillips’ horoscope — January 20, 1969 in St. Paul, MN. Phillips could have Sun at 29 Capricorn or 0 Aquarius — we need a birth time to be sure. Either way, he joins Nikki Haley, Marianne Williamson, Pete Buttigieg, President Biden, and RFK, Jr. — who all have Sun or Moon between 28 Capricorn and 0 Aquarius, and are thus all empowered and potentially transformed by transiting PLUTO. Got that?
But is he a Cap with Moon in Aquarius, a double Aquarius, or an Aquarius with Moon in Pisces? I don’t know, but given his family businesses (liquor and gelato), and that Dear Abby was his step-grandmother, Neptune should factor prominently, if a birth time is ever disclosed. Guess where Phillips has his Mars? 11 Scorpio, which means that transiting Mercury and Mars (walking and talking) are sitting on it, and it is being opposed by Jupiter right NOW. Of COURSE he would take action and declare his candidacy NOW.
Guess who else has planets at 28 Capricorn? Confederate General Robert E. Lee, that’s who, with Sun and Chiron. This week it was announced that a bronze statue of him has been melted down, and will be — get this — “transformed” into another piece of public art, one that is more inclusive. The horoscope lives forever, doncha’ know. Here is what we know of Lee’s horoscope.
Meanwhile…
We knew on Monday that we were likely to be processing heartbreaking headlines, right? Beth Owl’s Daughter tipped us off, and this week’s planetary patterns suggest forceful, ruthless action, yes? Thus, in the Middle East, Israel is reportedly “stepping up its operations in Gaza,” even though members of the UN overwhelmingly voted for a non-binding resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire (the U.S. voted against it).
Here in America, as noted earlier, a man with an AR-15 killed 18 people and injured another 13 people in two locations — a bowling alley and a bar — in Lewiston, Maine. Lewiston is a place like Lahaina, Maui — where you’d least expect something massively brutal and tragic to happen.
The perpetrator — Robert Card — is still on the run, though I suspect they will soon catch up with him.. He had complained of “hearing voices” after getting new hearing aids this July, and the Army reservist’s behavior was so erratic while on tour with his unit at West Point that he was sent to a psych ward (in New York) for two weeks. [UPDATE: he was found dead on Friday night and is presumed to have shot himself, as anticipated].
Observation: in the language of astrology, Saturn refers to deafness, and as Saturn slows to a virtual standstill now, as it prepares to turn direct next week, Saturn-ruled issues should demand focus. With Saturn in Pisces, themes of compassion, empathy, and a lack of boundaries should be involved. It’s notable that Robert Card was hard of hearing, and that some of his targets were deaf.
Times like these, I wish astrologers could be called upon to offer insights on how likely a person is to act on destructive impulses. It’s so clear in what we can see of Card’s horoscope — 4/4/1983 in Lewiston, ME — that given his mental state, extreme care should have been taken to keep him from harming himself and others in 2023. Planetary patterns in October and November suggested strong potential for reckless outbursts. However, whether the law in Maine and other states would permit such preventive measures is debatable, according to this article in the Bangor Daily News.
Speaking of the law, Jared Golden (7/25/82), a Lewiston native who represents Maine’s 2nd district in the US Congress, issued an apology to constituents for his past opposition to legislation that would ban semi-assault rifles. Going forward, he says he is committed to getting gun control legislation “done, in the time he has left in Congress.” And with transiting Pluto soon to square his natal Jupiter in Scorpio AND oppose his natal Sun-Mercury conjunction in Leo, he may well become empowered enough to fulfill his mission.
In other news…
... the economy is going gangbusters, as in:
…and in the spirit of this weekend’s Mercury-Mars conjunction in Scorpio, which demands deep, penetrating communication that cuts through the fluff, here is Heather Cox Richardson seeking to shed light on why so many Americans believe our economy is worse than it actually is.
Three of the former guy’s attorneys (Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis, Ken Chesebro) and one other defendant (whatshisname) in the Georgia election case will plead guilty and testify for the prosecution…
Mark Meadows (Cassidy Hutchinson’s former boss) has been granted immunity in the DC and will presumably testify against his former boss…
A 14-year-old — Heman Bekele — was named “America’s top young scientist” and won a prize after developing a soap that can help treat skin cancer. In the language of astrology, Saturn refers to skin.
Stephen Colbert has recovered from Covid and is back in the studio, helping us laugh at things that might otherwise make us cry. Here, he introduces the new speaker, MAGA Mike…
…and finally, in Santa Cruz, 841, the mischievous sea otter who would not be subdued this summer, is now 841 +1.
Always good to end on a upbeat note.
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Monday 10/23/2023: Sneak Peek at the Week; Full Moon in Taurus/Lunar Eclipse
/in The ForecastGood morning from New York!
One eclipse down; one more to go — in another action-packed week. Highlights are:
So…what appears to be an easy flow of authoritative energy at the beginning of the week, builds to a big, big release of energy over the weekend, likely possessive/territorial in nature.
A pause, while we look at the chart for this Full Moon/lunar eclipse, set in Washington, D.C.:
Observations:
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Back to the weekly forecast:
Meanwhile…
Beth Owl’s Daughter’s always-in-sync Tarot Card of the Week last appeared in August — during the week of the devastating fires on Maui. It’s a sorrowful card, but as I’ve noted before about the Nine of Swords, there is a literal comforter in it, crafted with patterns of beauty and hope. Beth offers helpful coping strategies…and these recent articles may help, too:
And now, the news.
On my two-week whirlwind European tour I was more focused on walking, walking, walking — through cities I’d never before seen, and less interested in following the news. But I flew to Dublin on the day Hamas breached the walls surrounding Gaza, and their horrific attack was on my mind.
With only several hours to spend in Ireland, I couldn’t stop to linger at Trinity College (and see the Book of Kells), for example. But if I’d had the luxury, I probably would have headed to the National Museum of Ireland first, to see the bog bodies I’d read about in my travel guide. They are ancient — and believed to be victims in rituals of human sacrifice, which had got me thinking about how humans have a long, long track record of deliberate cruelty and violence against each other. I thought about this again when I walked by Rome’s Coliseum, where humans were routinely thrown to lions as a spectator sport.
Current events might make one wonder if we as a species have evolved much at all over the millennia. Even in Iceland, an eco-conscious country where bankers were actually held accountable for crashing their economy several years ago, women — including the prime minister — are going on strike (tomorrow!) in protest of pay inequity — and gender-based violence.
On the other hand…putting the news aside…my two-week whirlwind tour was pretty much non-stop beauty and human kindness, for which I thank my lucky stars.
In other news…
The flow of events as reported by Heather Cox Richardson were utterly in sync with the planetary patterns outlined in last week’s forecast. Sun and Mercury at the verrrry end of Libra suggested more talk about the rule of law, and there was President Biden giving a speech in Israel about upholding just that, as well as seeking peace. Later in the week, he gave another speech — this time from the Oval Office — along the same themes. Over the weekend, on the trine between Venus and Jupiter, which suggested an easy flow of fortune, “a convoy of trucks crossed into Gaza from Egypt,” for the purpose of delivering humanitarian aid.
Meanwhile…
As anticipated, Jim Jordan did not have the votes to become Speaker of the House, but he did play a major part in Saturday Night Live’s cold open (with thanks to Avid Reader Michael for making sure I didn’t miss it).
Also as anticipated: VP Kamala Harris was on the cover of the NYT Magazine. The story hit the stands on October 9th, the day after transiting Mars opposed her Aries Moon and was conjunct her Libra Sun. Not surprisingly, it’s a provocative piece — hardly warm and fuzzy. The reporter unknowingly addresses the challenges of being clearly seen when transiting Neptune is squaring your Ascendant and your North and South Nodes, especially when Neptune (which dissolves whatever it touches) rules your Midheaven — career! Patterns through the end of 2023 are more expansive…here is her horoscope.
Closing with a random tidbit about what it’s like to constantly look at the world through the lens of astrology…
I was listening to a Suzanne Vega album for the first time in years, and thinking — upon hearing the lyrics to this song — “I’ll eat my hat if there are no screaming Scorpio/Pluto placements in her horoscope.” As it turns out, Vega has Venus exactly conjunct Pluto in Virgo (emotional overkill); Mars in drama queen Leo square Jupiter in — Scorpio (!) — with added shock value suggested by Mercury exactly conjunct Uranus (!!!) in Leo. Astrology is amazing.
For another take on an astrologer’s point of view, Avid Reader Julia recommends Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, by the Nobel Prize-winning author Olga Torkarczuk. It’s a murder-mystery with a philosophical bent — and the protagonist is an astrologer. It’s just right for this time with Mercury, Mars, and Sun in Scorpio.
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