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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: June 26th, 2024 – Mercury trine Saturn

“The Red Rose of Memory” photo manipulation by Madame Ximon The Astrological Weather Venus in Cancer squares the North Node in Aries at 9:07am PDT, while Mercury in Cancer trines Saturn in Pisces at 11:10am. Having fun or connecting with others may feel like a distraction now, at a time when we are less interested in such distractions. This transit can help us cultivate patience and the emotional fortitude to speak with both...

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Art & Astrology: June 21st, 2024 – Full Moon in Capricorn

“Glowing Darkly” photo manipulation by Madame Ximon The Astrological Weather The Full Moon in Capricorn at 6:08pm PDT forms a Grand Cross with Neptune in Pisces and Black Moon Lilith in Virgo, while opposing Venus in Cancer. We are being challenged to find the balance between our big visions and our practical needs, without ignoring the intuitions that disrupt the status quo nor bypassing our yearnings for love and connection....

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The Astrology Star Sisters – Saturn Retrograde: Reality Check

“Begonias at the Lake House” A Blessed Summer Solstice to all who celebrate! I took this photo at the Camano Island home of my friend and astrological co-conspirator Elizabeth Liz Muschett, who had me as a guest to talk about the upcoming Saturn retrograde on her most recent episode of The Astrology Star Sisters: Talk Over Tea. Please give us a listen and let us know what you think!

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Art & Astrology: June 20th, 2024 – Sun Square Neptune & Cancer Ingress

The Astrological Weather Sun in Gemini squares Neptune in Pisces at 11:12am PDT, shortly before entering Cancer at 1:51pm, making for a somewhat surreal Cancer ingress. Now we may feel a little lost and daydreamy, less interested in hard facts and practical concerns. This transit stirs our creativity, spirituality, and compassion, and may find us more than usually distractible by beauty or anything that elicits our sympathy. We may also...

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