Jupiter in Aquarius and the Reshaping of Culture — (Reblog)

Jupiter makes its way through Aquarius from December 19th of 2020 to December 28th of 2021, emphasizing a widespread desire for freedom and the joining of forces with those of like mind in order to achieve shared goals and aspirations. Aquarius is the sign that represents the intellectual and material capacities of man, his or […]

Jupiter in Aquarius and the Reshaping of Culture —

Thoughts On Jupiter and Saturn, Together Again (Or Still?) + Your Weekend 19-21 December 2020 Expect A Blossoming — Julie Demboski’s ASTROLOGY (Reblog)

Cherry Blossoms in the Evening, by Matsubayashi Keigetsu, Kabuki-za, Tokyo, Japan 1951 {{PD}} If you’re an astrology aficionado, you’ve likely been focused for some time on the potentials of this current (as Jupiter and Saturn started out within orb of each other in Capricorn early December-ish, with Saturn going into Aquarius first) and future connection […]

Thoughts On Jupiter and Saturn, Together Again (Or Still?) + Your Weekend 19-21 December 2020 Expect A Blossoming — Julie Demboski’s ASTROLOGY

How Bright the Star of Bethlehem — God’s Grace ~ God’s Glory! (Reblog)

Did only three men see the star over Bethlehem? Might others have looked seeing nothing more than an ordinary light? The world never knew it was there. What did the wise men see but a star that led them to “the light of the world”? In the beginning, before there were stars, a sun, a […]

How Bright the Star of Bethlehem — God’s Grace ~ God’s Glory!

Astrology Of December 2020 – Jupiter Conjunct Saturn in Aquarius — (Reblog)

December is THE month when we have the much-awaited Jupiter-Saturn conjunction in Aquarius. Years and even centuries from now, people will refer to 2020 as “the year of the big shift”. 1,632 more words

Astrology Of December 2020 – Jupiter Conjunct Saturn in Aquarius —

The emergence of modern astronomy – a complex mosaic: Part LI — The Renaissance Mathematicus (Reblog)

By the middle of the nineteenth century there was no doubt that the Earth rotated on its own axis, but there was still no direct empirical evidence that it did so. There was the indirect evidence provided by the Newton-Huygens theory of the shape of the Earth that had been measured in the middle […]

The emergence of modern astronomy – a complex mosaic: Part LI — The Renaissance Mathematicus