Astrology September 26th 2018. Blowing Up.

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I’m back from my trip to visit my family in the UK and wish I could have found the head space to write while away because holy shitballs the energy is insane.

People are blowing up all over the place and standing up to the patriarchy.

The Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination is blowing up with four accusers now listed and the Republicans saying they will go ahead with the vote and Bill Cosby got sentenced to 3–10 years in jail.

There is lots of female wrath and rage and, conversely, fear of this rising tide of female power.

Mars and Lilith crossed the South Node of our collective dragons tail in Aquarius yesterday and today the Libran Sun aspects the Nodes. Mars is no longer out of bounds so is moving forward more directly and he will leave the shadow of his retrograde at 9˚ 13' Aquarius on October 8th shortly after Venus in Scorpio turns Rx on October 5th at 10˚ 50' Scorpio and the two are continuing the dance of their fixed square shortly after with our too muchness, Lilith, raging back and forth and connecting with Mars and squaring Venus.

In fact it’s my opinion that Lilith is very key to the themes of the upcoming Venus Rx. I will write more about it here and in my free Facebook group, the Planetary Magic Cafe.

I will also speak about it in the Weirdly Magical podcast.

Today, the Aries Moon comes off the intense Full Moon yesterday that found me in full battling mood on my flight back from London thanks to in flight WiFi lol.

The Moon connects with Eris, revealer of artifice, though is officially void and I just saw news of some very credible and serious allegations against Kavanaugh that may result in criminal proceedings right as the Aries Moon approaches Eris. Oh man the Goddess is roaring.

Early tomorrow the Moon moves into Taurus and triggers the ongoing Saturn/Uranus aspect and squares the Moons Nodes, Mars and Lilith.

The revolutionary energy is powerful right now. We cannot back down.

Much Love

Louise ❤

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