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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.

Astro Weather: September 13th, 2023

“Flurry” photo by Madame Ximon Vesta in Gemini squares Pallas in Virgo at 0:02am PDT, and then both Pallas and Vesta change signs: Pallas enters Libra at 9:35am and Vesta enters Cancer at 4:22pm. We may find ourselves challenged to keep a clear head and stay in our flow states today, as the monkey mind is LOUD, and we are likely to be highly distractible. Though our headspace and our reactions to our surroundings may change by afternoon,...

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Astro Weather: September 12th, 2023

“Cyber Swim” photo manipulation by Madame Ximon Uranus in Taurus squares Lilith in Leo at 5:05am PDT, followed by the Moon in Leo squaring Uranus at 8:06am and conjoining Lilith at 8:42am, in the process treating us to a 14-hour void-of-course period, during which it is better to wrap up projects than start new ones, especially since that Moon/Uranus square may have some surprises for us to address. Since Moon/Uranus hard aspects...

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Astro Weather: September 11th, 2023

“The Turning” photo by Madame Ximon The Sun in Virgo is quincunx Chiron in Aries at 3:39pm PDT while also forming a Quintile Yod with Eris in Aries and Hygeia in Aquarius. It’s time to get creative about addressing hypocrisy and thriving amid the chaos, while recognizing what needs clearing and healing. At the same time, it helps to be patient when we feel stuck, to see what that pause is telling us. ******* For information...

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Astro Weather: September 10th, 2023 (Part 2)

“But You Are Very Small…” photo by Madame Ximon Pluto retrograde in Capricorn squares Ceres in Libra at 2:05pm PDT, ramping up our awareness of complex ancestral and social expectations surrounding how we nourish and nurture ourselves and others, and how we transform the structures and systems around us in order to deal with loss and hunger. Bringing these things to light may not always be comfortable, but it helps us grow. ******* For...

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