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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.

Art & Astrology: April 8th, 2024

The Astrological Weather: Today’s New Moon and Solar eclipse at 11:17am PDT conjoins Chiron in Aries, dredging up old hurts in need of disruption. Eclipses are like a cosmic reset button, a chance to align ourselves with the momentum for change in whatever areas of our lives they are touching. In Aries, that reset involves our identity and our will, and with Chiron in the mix we are being given the chance to stop identifying ourselves...

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Art & Astrology: April 6th, 2024

“Fever Dream” photo manipulation by Madame Ximon The Astrological Weather: Venus in Aries sextiles Pluto in Aquarius at 10:45am PDT, offering a love of mystery and complexity. This is a time to explore bolder fashions and more intense experiences. Flirting is likely to be less delicate now, as we forego sentimentality in favor of action. This transit can encourage greater confidence in expressing our desires, but it can also...

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Art & Astrology: April 4th, 2024 – Part 2

“Flowering Boldness” photo by Madame Ximon The Astrological Weather: Venus enters Aries at 9:00pm PDT, leaving the gentle sensuality of Pisces behind in favor of desires that are bold and passionate. We are more likely to seek immediate gratification now, and less likely to consider consequences. Active pursuits are what feel most vital and pleasurable during this transit, and the thrill of the chase may matter more than whatever...

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Art & Astrology: April 4th, 2024 – Part 1

“Ranunculus” photo by Madame Ximon The Astrological Weather: The Sun conjoins the North Node in Aries at 3:11pm PDT, driving us forward to achieve our goals and explore new territory. Now we are building momentum as we seek the means to make our mark. Today may feel like a turning point on a journey of personal fulfillment, as we more clearly define who we are and what we stand for. We may forget why we ever doubted or hesitated,...

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