Rose Lyon is a highly regarded American occultist, psychic and healer residing in Sacramento. She began formal study of the occult in her twenties as a regular visitor to a local curiosity shop. She befriended a local Wiccan priestess who taught her astrology, magic and tarot. This led to her formal initiation into the Craft in 1988. She continued her studies by joining the Clairvoyant training program at Psychic Horizons, graduating as a reverend in 1993. With a hunger for art and history she enrolled at SFSU in the theater program where her training exposed her to the ancient connections between shamanism and theater. Majoring in Drama with an emphasis in World Religions, she studied the history of Greek and European theater as well as Women's Studies. She graduated with a BA in Drama & Performance in 1997. Since then she has expanded her occult knowledge through studies of Irish folklore, Chinese astrology, herbal healing and Feng Shui. She is an adept healer and psychic, and continues her practice of tarot readings, psychic healings and marriage ceremonies while studying Ceremonial Magick and Qabalah with the Temple of the Silver Star.
Mars enters Taurus today, bringing a refocus on our work, love, animals, and living arrangements. Slow down, take stock of your life right now, get grounded, and spend time with nature. This is also a lovely romantic transit.
Venus, the planet of Love and Creativity, is still traveling close with the Sun and going through a transformation, emerging as the morning star in the next few weeks.
Mars is squaring Pluto over the next few days, which brings tests to our evolution and life path. Be present with anger, and avoid battles with others because they can escalate with this transit. Mars through Taurus continues with a sextile to Saturn in Pisces (July 10th), and a conjunction to Uranus (July 16th) and ends with sextile to Neptune on July 24th. In this month Saturn and Neptune are also stationing retrograde adding to the need for careful and well considered moves.
Uranus conjunct Natal Venus Transit: Impact on Houses
When Uranus conjuncts your natal Venus in a transit, it signifies a period of significant and often unexpected changes in your love life, relationships, and personal values. Uranus is the planet of innovation, unpredictability, and liberation, and its conjunction with Venus, which represents love, relationships, and aesthetic preferences, can bring about a range of effects. Here’s a general overview of what this transit might entail:
Sudden and Unexpected Love: One of the most common manifestations of Uranus conjunct Venus is the sudden onset of romantic feelings or relationships. You may find yourself attracted to someone unexpectedly, and this connection can be intense and electric.
Liberty in Love: This transit encourages you to seek more personal freedom and independence within your relationships. You may question traditional relationship structures and seek to redefine the way you express love and affection.
Unconventional Partnerships: Uranus encourages you to embrace unconventional partnerships. You might be attracted to people who are unique, eccentric, or have a non-conformist approach to life. Existing relationships may undergo changes to accommodate new and innovative dynamics.
Personal Values and Desires: Your personal values and desires may undergo a transformation. You could find yourself drawn to new interests, hobbies, or forms of self-expression that challenge your previous preferences. This is a time of personal evolution and self-discovery.
Breaking Free from Restriction: Uranus conjunct Venus often signifies a desire to break free from any restrictions or limitations in your love life. This could involve ending relationships that feel confining or taking bold steps to pursue the kind of love and pleasure that aligns with your authentic self.
Artistic and Aesthetic Innovation: Venus also represents art and aesthetics. During this transit, you may explore new and avant-garde forms of artistic expression. Your taste in art and beauty may evolve, and you may appreciate unconventional aesthetics.
Financial Changes: Venus is associated with finances, so this transit can also bring unexpected financial changes. Be prepared for financial surprises, both positive and negative, and consider making adjustments to your financial strategies.
Social Transformation: Your social circle may undergo shifts as you gravitate toward people who share your progressive views on love and relationships. You might lose connections with those who resist your newfound sense of individuality and independence.
Embracing Self-Love: Uranus conjunct Venus can prompt you to explore self-love and self-acceptance on a deeper level. You may come to appreciate your own uniqueness and prioritize your personal happiness and fulfillment.
Rebellion in Relationships: Some relationships may experience tension or conflict as you assert your desire for independence and non-conformity. Open and honest communication will be essential in navigating these challenges.
New and Exciting Experiences: This transit can lead to exciting and stimulating experiences in your love life and personal relationships. You may engage in adventurous activities and experiment with new forms of romance and intimacy.
Embracing Change: Overall, Uranus conjunct Venus encourages you to embrace change and personal growth in the realm of love and personal values. While the unpredictability of Uranus can be unsettling, it also offers opportunities for greater authenticity, excitement, and fulfillment in your relationships and personal life.
April 8, 2024 – In addition to the eclipse, It’s Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, also known as the ‘devil comet’ (is visible to the naked eye now and during the event), the eight main planets will align. Solar activity could be low during this though Sunspot 3628 will be directly pointed towards Earth during the totality. Hopefully filament strands from the Sun will be visible. This event has been recorded through history as a major event that shifts the planet and life. I guess we shall see…
“Staying focused on the eight main planets, it’s also uncommon for all eight planets to even be in the same part of the sky; this occurs every few thousand years and was last recorded in 949 C.E. Astronomers predict the next planetary alignment will occur will be on the night of May 6, 2492.”
Persephone Awakening’, by Jesper Alvermark, aka Zabani
What houses will both of the eclipses be transiting in your chart? That’s the area of life that will likely be affected.
5° Libra
19° Aries
I want to share the Sabian Symbol for Sun entering Aries, and the start of Spring. Today is the real New Year – when the Sun moves to 0 degrees Aries. Here’s Dane Rudhyar‘s insight into what this day means! Happy Spring:
“PHASE 1 (ARIES 1°):A WOMAN JUST RISEN FROM THE SEA. A SEAL IS EMBRACING HER.
KEYNOTE:Emergence of new forms and of the potentiality of consciousness.
This is the first of the 360 phases of a universal and multilevel cyclic process which aims at the actualization of a particular set of potentialities. These potentialities, in the Sabian symbols, refer to the development of man’s individualized consciousness — the consciousness of being an individual person with a place and function (a “destiny”) in the planetary organism of the Earth, and in a particular type of human society and culture.
To be individually conscious means to emerge out of the sea of generic and collective consciousness — which to the emerged mind appears to be unconsciousness. Such an emergence is the primary event. It is the result of some basic action: a leaving behind, an emerging from a womb or matrix, here symbolized by the sea.
Such an action is not to be considered a powerful, positive statement of individual being. In the beginning is the Act; but it is often an imperceptible, insecure act. The small tender germ out of the seed does not loudly proclaim its existence. It has to pierce through the crust of the soil still covered with the remains of the past. It is all potentiality and a minimum of actual presence.
In the symbol, therefore, the emergent entity is a Woman; symbolically speaking, a form of existence still close to the unconscious depths of generic biological nature, filled with the desire to be rather than self-assertion. The woman is seen embraced by a seal because the seal is a mammal which once had experienced a biological, evolutionary but relatively unconscious emergence, yet which retraced its steps and “returned to the womb” of the sea. The seal, therefore, represents a regressive step. It embraces the Woman who has emerged, because every emergent process at first is susceptible to failure. This process is indeed surrounded by the memory, the ghosts of past failures during previous cycles. The impulse upward is held back by regressive fear or insecurity; the issue of the conflict depends on the relative strength of the future-ward and the past-ward forces.
The possibility of success and that of failure is implied throughout the entire process of actualization. Every release of potentiality contains this two-fold possibility. It inevitably opens up two paths: one leads to “perfection” in consciousness, the other to “disintegration” – the return to the undifferentiated state (the state of humus, manure, cosmic dust – i.e. to the symbolic “great Waters of space,” to chaos)
This symbol characterizes the first of five stages which are repeated at three levels. This stage represents the initial statement, or theme, of the five-fold series which refers to the first level: IMPULSE TO BE.”
Celebrating the Full Moon in Virgo today with the ring of the Virgin Queen
“This is what the ring looks like closed — diamonds in the shape of an “E” laid over the letter “R” surrounded by rubies and off-set by a pearl. The ring officially resides at Chequers, the official country residence of the Prime Minister — however, it has been on exhibit several times, most recently at the National Portrait Gallery.”
“The passing of Elizabeth I on March 24, 1603, revealed that the ring she wore most of her adult life opened — inside were the portraits of herself and her mother Anne Boleyn — beheaded in 1536 by her father King Henry VIII. Elizabeth had kept the contents of the ring a secret.”
The Year of the Dragon begins with the New Moon on February 9, 2024 at 2:58 p.m. PST. These links cover different perspectives — symbolism, cultural relevance and predictions — for the Dragon, considered the grandest and most charismatic of the all the Chinese signs. Most are about 10 minutes long; the few longer, in-depth presentations are marked as such.
AnandaShree Astrology speaks on the February Fiery New Moon Year of the Dragon, integrated with ideas from Vedic Astrology. The Dragon is a mythical animal which is vast, powerful and brings huge transformations. The New Moon is in the Dhanishta Nakshatra, connected to wealth and “the star of symphony.” On this New Moon she recommends to “take a vow to speak only what is necessary.”
Chinese Year of the Dragon + All Animal Signs U.K. astrologer Patrick Arundell describes the dragon symbolism in China and considers 1964, the last Wood Dragon year — the Civil Rights Act was passed and Martin Luther King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He also briefly looks at the horoscope for China in his video.
Year of the Dragon: Revealing Mysteries, Power, Fortune and Intrigue in the Chinese Zodiac “Delve into the enigmatic realm of the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Dragon, unveiling its profound significance, power, and fortune. Explore the dragon’s charismatic traits and the transformative energies it brings to this auspicious year. Discover the cultural richness and intriguing legends surrounding this revered zodiac sign, inviting you on a journey of wisdom and mystique.”
Why the Dragon is Central to Chinese Culture is a short educational video. “Beautiful in their strength and otherworldliness,” the dragon is inseparable from the history of the Chinese people.
The Wood Dragon: Pluto in Aquarius and Predictions for 2024 Donna Stellhorn at Kepler College offers a 90 minute presentation on Chinese astrology and its intersection with Western astrology. She explains the building blocks of Chinese astrology (i.e., the heavenly stems and earthly branches), the Five Elements and their interconnections, and delineates specific predictions for each of the 12 Chinese animal signs. Next, she combines the Dragon year energies with Western astrology. (Time stamps so you can bump ahead to your animal year for the predictions.)
Pantheon Mythology hosts a 20 minute video: Who are the Dragons of Chinese Mythology? “These mythical creatures are revered in Chinese mythology as symbols of power, strength, and good fortune. Unlike their Western counterparts, often portrayed as vicious and violent, Chinese dragons are seen as benevolent and protective creatures that bring rain and control floods, crucial aspects of agriculture in ancient China.”
Astrologer and historian Christopher Renstrom at The Astrology Hub presents an hour on Exploring the Chinese Lunar New Year and the Year of the Wood Dragon. He provides a “deep examination of the symbolism and cultural beliefs surrounding the Chinese Lunar New Year and its correlation with Chinese Astrology. He emphasizes the fundamental difference between Western and Chinese astrology, and also delves into the significance of the animals and elements in Chinese astrology, especially with regards to the Year of the Wood Dragon.” He also tells a story from the Han Dynasty, “which ties back to the central theme of wisdom and enlightenment. This year is one that encourages seeking wisdom and understanding beyond immediate fulfilment or gratification.”
“The comedian Hope Woodard is spreading the word about her yearlong break from sex and dating. One fan calls it “this year’s hottest mental health craze.”
…”During her time at the mic, “Ms. Woodard described moments when she was the villain of her own dating story — times when she had led someone on, or had allowed herself to be treated poorly because she wanted attention.”
A big part of the yearlong break from sex and romance is unlearning the unhealthy relationship patterns that often get passed down from generation to generation. “Maybe we are one of the first generations of women where we don’t actually have to plug into a man for, like, energy and power and whatever,” Ms. Woodard said.
Ms. Wright, 25, pointed to the pressure on women to earn male attention. “When that dissolves,” she said, “there’s a whole new world that opens.”
Ms. Woodard said that, growing up in the South, she was raised to please others. Now, she said, she sometimes struggles with knowing what she wants. At its core, her “boysober” year is about learning how to say no.
“I’m a little bit angry at myself and angry at all the sex that I’ve had that I feel like I didn’t choose,” she said. “For the first time ever, I just feel like I have ownership over my body.”
Catie Kobland, 24, a nanny and graduate student in Manhattan who attended the event, said that she and her friends “go celibate” every so often.
“When you get out of a relationship, or you have a really bad situationship and dating or seeing people is tainted, and you want to rinse it from your mouth, I feel like the best way to do it is celibacy,” Ms. Kobland said. “It’s this year’s hottest mental health craze.”
“Today we celebrate Mabon, or the Autumn Equinox. The hours of the day and night are equal. Today is harvest festival, and we pay our thanks for the wondrous blessings we have been given all summer. This Sabbat is also sometimes known as the Second Harvest Festival, Wine Harvest, Feast of Avalon, and Cornucopia.
Don’t be afraid to ask for help when you need it. When you feel overwhelmed call upon the angels for they will help you to move forward and hold you in your arms when you are afraid. Whatever you have been working on can be harvested now. You are more powerful than you can imagine and can make all your dreams come true.
Tonight it’s appropriate to wear your finest clothes and celebrate with a bountiful harvest of food. Tonight is we turn the wheel of the year and get ready to head into a period of rest, relaxation and reflection. Take a walk in the woods; scatter some offerings for the animals and elementals of the forest.
It’s the night of mysteries and balance. Enjoy the fruits of your labor this year. Celebrate you and your accomplishments! When you are doing spell work or rituals tonight, work with protection, prosperity, security, self-confidence, harmony and balance.
Deities of Mabon: Goddesses: Morgan, Epona, Persephone, Pamona, and the Muses Gods: Mabon, Thoth, Thor, Hermes, the Green Man
Symbols of Mabon: Wine, gourds, pine cones, acorns, grains, corn, apples, pomegranates, vines such as ivy, dried seeds, and horns of plenty.
Herbs of Mabon: Acorns, benzoin, ferns, grains, honeysuckle, marigold, milkweed, myrrh, passionflower, rose, sage, solomon’s seal, and thistle.
Foods of Mabon: Breads, nuts, apples, pomegranates, potatoes, carrots, and onions.
Incense of Mabon: Autumn Blend – benzoin, myrrh, and sage
Colors of Mabon: Red, orange, maroon, brown, and gold.
Stones of Mabon: Sapphire, lapis lazuli, yellow agates.