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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: February 19th, 2024

“A Little Forlorn” photo by Madame Ximon The North Node conjoins Chiron in Aries at 1:13pm PST. We are being given a view of the path ahead that may give us cause to hesitate, as we see the painful side of our karma, the future that we feel helpless to prevent. For many of us, this transit can bring up feelings of loneliness and fears about our ability to be self-sufficient. But it also offers the wisdom with which to face...

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Art & Astrology: February 18th, 2024

“Falling Stars” photo by Madame Ximon The Moon in Gemini trines Sun in Aquarius at 7:21pm PST, beginning a void-of-course period that lasts all of 4 minutes before the Moon enters Cancer, followed by the Sun’s ingress into Pisces at 8:13pm. This shift of both of the Lights from air into water signs moves us from the linear and logical into the emotional and intuitive realms. Our compassion is stirred and our sense of...

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Art & Astrology: February 17th, 2024

“Sakura Confusion” photo by Madame Ximon Venus conjoins Pluto in Aquarius at 0:48am PST, turning our affections both hot and cold at the same time. We are likely to be caught up in the idea of love more than its practice. This is not a touchy-feely kind of passion, but rather an obsession, confronting us with all of the ways that our desires spin us out of control.. Like a gothic romance sprung to life, our relationships are...

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Art & Astrology: February 16th, 2024 – Part 2

“Pointed” photo by Madame Ximon Mercury in Aquarius squares Uranus in Taurus at 7:53pm PST. We may get bolts of insight out of the blue tonight, but the potential for restlessness or boredom is also strong. Sudden surprises may hit our pocketbooks as surely as our perceptions, and it pays to be especially careful on the road now, lest we get blindsided. We would also be wise to be cautious about our spending now, as this is a...

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