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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 16th, 2022

Digital Art: “My Love Rules the Underworld” by Madame Ximon The Full Moon in Libra at 11:55am PDT squares Pluto in Capricorn, giving this Moon an obsessive edge that may cut through the dreamy glow of the ongoing Pisces stellium. Then again, the feelings brought up from the depths by this Moon may go completely under the radar, until some underhanded power grab inflames our sense of justice, and then all bets are off. Still, the...

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Today’s Astro Weather: April 14th, 2022

ACEO (2.5″ x 3.5″): “Another Betta Fish” by Madame Ximon Mars enters Pisces at 8:06pm PDT, and so between now and May 24th our desire nature grows softer, subtler. Instead of thinking about how to get what we want, or talking about it, now we are feeling our way toward it, finding the flow in the hidden currents beneath the surface of our lives. Prayer is the path Mars walks now, where yearning and its fulfillment are...

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Today’s Astro Weather: April 12th, 2022

Mixed Media: “Stargazing” by Madame Ximon Jupiter conjoins Neptune in Pisces at 7:43am PDT. Today is a day for poets and daydreamers, artists and romantics. Believing in impossible things comes more naturally today, as does compassion and self-sacrifice. Let yourself feel the interconnectedness of all things today, see the beauty and love all around you that mundane life obscures, and make time at the end for star-gazing. ******* For...

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Today’s Astro Weather: April 11th, 2022

Photo: “What Remains” by Madame Ximon Saturn in Aquarius squares the Lunar Nodes in Taurus/Scorpio at 7:31am PDT, bringing a frustrating awareness of the obstacles in our path. The Moon in Leo tonight adds to the tension by making a Fixed Grand Cross, and as a result it may seem like progress on our most important goals has come to a grinding halt. Where must we hold the line now, and where must we be willing to lose the battle...

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