May 11, 2002
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Still floundering around looking for answers, right at the start of my day today I had a flash: ASTROLOGY!
My age indicates that my second Saturn return is immanent. Wondering if that might explain all this recent concern with my own odd behavior, I consulted the ephemeris.
It turns out that transiting Saturn does not come within orb of conjunction with my natal Saturn for about another year. Then, with the effects of a retrograde period, I have close to a year of Saturn return effects to look forward to–mid-2003 to mid-2004.
Oh, goody! Never having expected to live to age 30, much less make it to a second return, I responded to my first Saturn return with a quantum jump in the “growing up and settling down” process. For example: in my first three decades, I moved around a lot, and averaged about 6 months per serious relationship. Since then, I’ve stayed pretty much in one place the whole time and had only two relationships.
It’s all to far ahead for intelligent speculation, and I’m clueless about what to expect anyway. Can’t blame Saturn for this state of mind, so I might as well go eat breakfast.
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Astrology is just a key.
You told me that years ago.
Thank You, for that, btw.
Do the cycles of the planets simply coincide with the cycles of our lives? Or do they influence us? The sky is strange, now, with four planets coming together.
Heddo. You can reach JadedFey here: click this
I didn’t buy the personal URL for it again. It happened at a most fortuitious time as I realized I was becoming a columnist for others and not myself. If I consistently surfed around and left comments or e prop things at other sites, most peeps would be able to click on the name and travel over there. Very seldom do people want to go to the trouble of actually typing in a shortcut in their browser window.
Raw_Flame went defunct as a result of a nasty argument between myself and NotforProphet. It was my first temper tantrum. Steve-O (NFP) said some things, I said some things, we’ve since kissed and made up. But I went back to JadedFey, which I originally left late last summer.
I don’t have the time to keep up with a jillion sites to read, so I read the people I know and care about now. My puter time is limited these days, not just by illness, but by a desire to connect more with true writing and my garden. Eh, the family too. You are one of the reasons I’m sticking around this place.
You are far too good to pass up. Ever.