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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: June 29th, 2023 (Part 2)

“Forget-Me-Not” photo by Madame Ximon Mercury in Cancer trines Saturn in Pisces at 11:24pm PDT, offering us the ability to think with patience and discipline, to tackle challenging problems and accomplish less glamorous tasks that are still incredibly necessary. This is a sobering influence, and we are not likely to have much interest in frivolous or light-hearted activities now, preferring to delay gratification while we get more...

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Astro Weather: June 29th, 2023 (Part 1)

“Ragged Beauty” digital collage by Madame Ximon Venus in Leo trines Chiron in Aries at 1:41am PDT, helping us to be more sympathetic to the struggles of others and more willing to share our own difficult experiences with those who can benefit from what we have learned in the process. We shine brightest now when we are willing to admit to our weaknesses and imperfections. ******* For information on the original art that accompanies...

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Astro Weather: June 28th, 2023

“In the Dark of the Light” photo manipulation by Madame Ximon The Sun in Cancer trines Saturn in Pisces at 6:43pm PDT, granting us a measure of stoicism and emotional fortitude. We are better prepared to face our responsibilities now, especially when they pertain to home, family, and loved ones. We have a greater awareness of how far we have come and how far we have left to go, and more willingness to persevere through whatever...

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Astro Weather: June 27th, 2023

“Midnight Roses” photo manipulation by Madame Ximon Chiron in Aries trines True Black Moon Lilith in Leo at 3:05pm PDT, and Venus conjoins Lilith in Leo at 11:08pm. This combination can give us a potent sense of our own self-worth, in defiance of where others have judged us as excessive, willful, selfish, or broken. We are simultaneously more aware of where we go against the grain and less willing to be concerned about it, for better...

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