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Author: Madame Ximon

Madame Ximon is an astrologer, Tarot reader, and visionary artist living in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.

Today’s Astro Weather: October 8th, 2021

Inktober 2021 – Day 8 ACEO by Madame Ximon The Moon in Scorpio trined Neptune in Pisces at 5:53pm PDT tonight, then squares Jupiter in Aquarius at 8:04pm, then sextiles Pluto in Capricorn and goes void-of-course at 11:05pm. Our feelings are infused by romanticism and desire, passion and perhaps a bit of nostalgia. The heart wants what the heart wants, and damn the consequences. ******* For information on the original art that accompanies...

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Today’s Astro Weather: October 7th, 2021

Inktober 2021 – Day 7 ACEO by Madame Ximon Venus entered Sagittarius at 4:21am PDT today and Mars conjoins the Sun in Libra at 9:01pm PDT tonight. Fun seems a little closer in reach now, and connecting with others a bit easier, as we are more interested in different ideas from our own, more willing to meet new people and try new things. We may feel as though our sense of purpose and capability has been renewed, like we finally know what...

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Today’s Astro Weather: October 6th, 2021

Inktober 2021 – Day 6 – ACEO by Madame Ximon The New Moon in Libra at 4:05am PDT occurs within minutes of the fixed star Algorab and Pluto stations direct in Capricorn at 11:29am PDT. Algorab is a star in the constellation of the Raven, having the nature of Mars and Saturn. With this New Moon closely conjoining Mars, that martial influence is amplified and testing our patience. Yet Mars in the sign of his detriment and on this...

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Today’s Astro Weather: October 5th, 2021

Inktober 2021 – Day 5 ACEO by Madame Ximon Today sees a Yod configuration from Uranus in Taurus and Nessus/Pallas in Pisces to the Sun/Mars in Libra. How can we free ourselves and others from abusive situations? How can we break toxic cycles that have been running for generations? How can we learn to see the patterns in our own relationships that are outworn and harmful, and learn to be our own best advocate for a kindlier way of being,...

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