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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.

Today’s Astro Weather: April 24th, 2022

“Lilacs at Twilight” by Madame Ximon Mercury in Taurus squares Saturn in Aquarius at 6:50am PDT, then sextiles Neptune in Pisces at 3:37pm. The day starts with a hard jolt of reality, but then eases into something softer. Listening to our bodies today can help us find the sweet spot between realism and fantasy. Mercury/Saturn combinations can increase depression or negative self-talk, especially when we feel like we’re banging...

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Today’s Astro Weather: April 23rd, 2022

ACEO (2.5″ x 3.5″): “Hopeful Taste” by Madame Ximon The Last Quarter Moon in Aquarius at 4:56am PDT is followed by Mercury conjoining the North Node in Taurus at 9:27am. How do we create our best possible lives despite systemic and social obstacles? Can we steer the stories of our lives away from negative confirmation bias without floating away on Pollyanna clouds? Can we be real and be hopeful at the same time? Can...

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Today’s Astro Weather: April 19th, 2022

Digital Art: “Lush” by Madame Ximon The Sun enters Taurus at 7:24pm PDT, and our consciousness takes a more pragmatic turn, concerning us with our creature comforts – the care and feeding of our bodies and tending to our physical resources. As we emerge from the cold and darkness of winter, it is time to rebuild and reshape our physical form to embrace the activity of summer. Like flowers emerging from the earth and turning...

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Today’s Astro Weather: April 18th, 2022

ACEO (2.5″ x 3.5″): “Bennu in Flight” by Madame Ximon The Sun in Aries squares Pluto in Capricorn at 8:14am PDT, challenging our perceptions of the power structures in our lives, and stirring our ability to discern the patterns and projections that have previously held us back. But impulsiveness won’t defeat what we’re up against. Growth can be stressful and even frightening, but it is necessary if we are...

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