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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.

Astrology of December 31st, 2016: Escapist Tendencies

Digital Art: “Batik” by Madame Ximon 1st Quarter Moon in AquariusMars in Pisces conjunct Neptune in Pisces 1:52am EST/10:52pm PSTAfter the year that 2016 has given us, we could use a break… The Moon in Aquarius is social without being clingy, which is perfect for parties and letting go of whatever residual yuckiness may be left over from 2016. Plus, Aquarius is future-oriented, so it’s a great Moon to welcome in the New Year...

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Wild Geese in Flight is up on Patreon

Divinatory Drawing: “Wild Geese in Flight” by Madame Ximon After far more hours than I intended working on this drawing, it is up on Patreon now, along with a post about why I so often end up pushing my drawing time into the wee hours.The ongoing livelihood concerns referenced in that post are often part of the territory when one is an entrepreneur and/or freelancer, and given my skill set, I’ve been either or both for the majority...

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Patreon Campaign Launch!

Original Art: “The Magnetic Quality of Stillness” by Madame Ximon It’s been a while since I’ve posted here, mostly because I’ve been busy behind the scenes trying to come up with better ways to work on art and astrology full time, while juggling real life concerns related to my work for The Temple Games and TempleCon, and the fashion show at RuffleCon that I participated in at the beginning of October.As part of my efforts to make...

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Daily Divinatory Drawings – Matching Intention With Practice

Once again I am back to this blog after a long absence, ready at last to start posting my “daily” divinatory drawings. I finally got my new scanner a few weeks back (after the first one got lost in the shipping black hole of New Jersey and I had to have a new one sent out), but I have found that the process of both cultivating the daily drawing habit and getting new drawings posted has been more daunting than I originally anticipated. Perhaps...

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