Monday, August 28, 2006

August 28, 2006
Today's Outlook: Mercury the Communicator is now in analytical Virgo where it stays until September 12. Our words may not seem as flowery as they did when Mercury was in outgoing Leo for the last few weeks. Our minds are able to function in a highly discriminating manner during this phase of increased mental activity that is especially good for detailed thinking. We can become more obsessive as we stress over loose ends. Additionally, the Moon enters relentless Scorpio at 3:55 pm EDT, driving the intellectual process even deeper.
from BeliefNet.com - Astrology

Once Scorpio was ruled by Mars, plain and simple. Then, along came Pluto. Last week, scientists got rid of it. First, they distracted astrologers with some strange talk about how Pluto was really a double entity. Charon, its moon, was really its twin. Then they said, forget all that, it doesn't matter anyway, and they removed Pluto from the solar system. Or, at least, they tried to. Pluto, though, is still there. So too is the goal that you are now being told you cannot reach. Just keep reaching for it
from Jonathan Cainer at Bubble.com


The Stars This Week

Throw out the Fantasy, Go for the Dream 08/28/06 - 09/03/06
Major transits occur this week, making this a particularly important time for you. Saturn's opposition to Neptune beginning on August 31, an aspect that will continue well into 2007, challenges you to put in the extra work that can help you manifest your dreams. August 29 brings to a closure the freedom-oriented Jupiter/Uranus trine that has been around since November 2005. And in the middle of these major trends coming and going is a Mars square Pluto, which brings intense confrontation around issues of power and control, also on August 29. We end the week with the Sun/Mercury conjunction on September 1, and a plan begins to come together. Whew!

http://www.astrology.com/allaboutyou/message/index.html


PLUTO: DEMOTED BUT NOT DECOMMISIONED

BY

PENNY THORNTON
To say that astrologers are currently suffering from a surfeit of ruffled feathers is an understatement. On 24 August the International Astronomical Union stripped Pluto of its planetary status and consigned it to relative insignificance among the many celestial objects in the suburbia of the Kuiper Belt. This was a bit of a volte-face by the same Union that had one week earlier officially embraced Pluto as the twelfth member of our solar system... CLICK HERE to continue.

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