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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 26th, 2023 (Part 2)

“Purples” photo manipulation by Madame Ximon Mercury enters Cancer at 5:24pm PDT, tying our communications to our moods and making our thoughts more concerned with our immediate surroundings and emotional ties. This is a time for talking with family and friends or planning home-improvement projects, and favors efforts on behalf of local communities and small businesses. ******* For information on the original art that accompanies...

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Astro Weather: June 26th, 2023 (Part 1)

“Frayed Nerves” photo by Madame Ximon The First Quarter Moon in Libra at 0:50am PDT is followed by a jarring square from Mars in Leo to Uranus in Taurus at 2:23am. This is a potentially insomnia-inducing combination, so I for one am going to break out some warm milk to soothe that martial kitty. 😉In all seriousness though, Mars/Uranus squares can correlate with sudden tempers, arguments, or injuries connected to impulsiveness, while...

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Today’s Astro Weather: June 25th, 2023

“Floating” photo manipulation by Madame Ximon Mercury in Gemini squares Neptune in Pisces at 3:36pm PDT, fogging our thoughts and decreasing our ability to keep our minds rooted in the practical and the mundane. Which may be just as well. Take time for daydreaming today, or enjoy a good book or a movie, or a romantic flight of fancy. Just don’t make any important earthly decisions while our heads are collectively in the clouds. ******* For...

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Today’s Astro Weather: June 24th, 2023

“Strange Foliage” photo manipulation by Madame Ximon The Moon in Virgo trines Uranus in Taurus at 10:53pm PDT. This can impart an underlying feeling of excitement or antsiness, take your pick. We can also be instinctively drawn to explore the strange and unusual now, and may reflexively take steps to free ourselves from any situation we have felt trapped by. Our attitude may seem disruptive to those who aren’t aware of the...

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