30th Oct 2008
OCTOBER WAS A LITTLE LIKE Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride if you have any connection to the stock market. Outer events always reflect what is happening inside us, and our personal world may have been rocked in other ways as well. Mercury has been moving forward for two weeks, and it’s evident that Mercury is not the bad guy. How was the truth brought out in your life?
No matter what your answer is to that question, this is only the beginning of the process. With so many planetary shifts coming, including Pluto’s for-good entry into Capricorn, we’re all in adjustment mode.
This is a good thing. Even though there’s plenty of pain and suffering going around right now, and we all need to do things to help each other, the phenomena of economic change are all good, and there is a way out of the challenges. In a Newsweek article by Fareed Zakaria, “There Is a Silver Lining”, he sees the current economic crunch as blessing in disguise. If it gets us out of the costly credit-driven economy that we’ve been virtually forced into by the slow bleeding of the working and middle classes, it will have the best outcome. It is simply time for us to say, “No more!” to the seduction of (more)
No Comments
7th Oct 2008
There are two new posts on Astro-Pol to help us make sense of the economy, astrologically speaking. Check them out now at http://astro-pol.blogspot.com/.
No Comments
6th Oct 2008
I had written the first half of the forecast in mid-September, before the crisis hit. Since then, everything has changed — or perhaps we could say it’s the same, only more so. The economy is making a (big) much-needed correction. Since the 1980, we’ve been working under a deregulation philosophy: Let the market do what it will and the wealth will trickle down to the masses. The problem with the “trickle-down” theory is that it doesn’t work; what happens is what has happened throughout history under similar circumstances — the wealth goes up the chimney to the top rung of the economic ladder. The giant whooshing sound is what you hear when all the wealth being squeezed out of the workers to be enjoyed by those at the top.
Regulation is meant to counterbalance that most natural of human expressions — greed, and that most common of public conditions — financial naivety. Good regulation arises from the . . . for more, go to www.terrylamb.net.
No Comments
6th Oct 2008
I couldn’t resist putting in my two cents on the upcoming, momentous election. So I’ve started a new blog with progressive political commentary from an astrological viewpoint at Astro-Pol. While my own viewpoint is progressive, I attempt to make my astrological perspective as objective as possible.
My first post is: Obama-McCain: Who Will Win the Town Hall Debate?
I hope you enjoy it!
No Comments
1st Aug 2008
More Wiggle Room
The August 2008 Forecast
A few days ago, I attended a lecture given by Steven Koonin, Chief Group Scientist of British Petroleum, sponsored by the Scripps Institute of Oceanography. He was speaking on “Energy Trends and Technologies”. Quite an articulate speaker, he had an impressive array of statistics that made the energy future of the planet look both better and worse than it appears now. Although his statistics might be challenged (I haven’t fact-checked him), several undeniable factors stood out: First, the problem with availability of energy and the fuels that bring it from existing fossil supplies isn’t below the ground — it’s above-ground, in the form of delivery and cost issues (below-ground problems are not far off, though). (In other words, the market is being manipulated in many ways.) Second, while there are reserves to last for many years into the future (enough time to switch to alternate sources), the planet can’t afford for us to continue with, as he put it, “business as usual”. We need to reduce our current usage by at least half worldwide, and at present the rate is going up 2-3% per year (worldwide). Third, it is unlikely that governments and politicians have the intestinal fortitude to do what it takes to create the climate for the necessary changes, so the people must spearhead the effort.
This had the effect of reducing my energy angst. This is not because the situation is not serious, because it is; rather, it is because somebody could put boundaries on the problem. It’s not a bottomless, unsolvable, dire, and immediate problem with no solution, as it may seem by listening to the media or watching gas prices go up with no ceiling in sight.
My point is that “knowns” are always easier to deal with than unknowns.
For the rest of the forecast, go to www.terrylamb.net and click on “Forecast”.
No Comments
27th Jun 2008
I’ve finally been able to get this and my other two blogs functioning! My ISP “upgraded” their platform in February, and to my dismay, my blog listings were all backwards! Well, my time constraints and their poor customer service conspired to keep me from addressing the problem until this week — and they’re all finally fixed!
I’m going to be changing the focus of my forums and blogs. I will continue, of course, to write the monthly forecast (coming out this weekend) that will be posted on my website and announced in all of them. However, the rest of what I contribute to the forums will be educational more than forecast-oriented. I’ll answer your questions and post new articles and passages there that you can use to learn more about the subjects on this website.
I’m going to use the blogs to do personal updates that will have more of the “forecast-y” stuff in them, but there will also be more whimsical entries. I won’t promise to stick to a particular schedule, but I will post more often to everything again.
So come back and visit the forums and blogs frequently. If you look at my website (www.terrylamb.net), you’ll already find a new look. I’m still working on improving the navigation process - due shortly. I have also scheduled a series of new events, and I will be adding more, so check out “What’s New” on my website, as well as the forum calendar.
Many of the events will be recorded both on CD and DVD, so even if you’re not in town, you can attend. And watch for free on-line presentations, as well as courses in the near future. Details of this are also on the “What’s New” page.
No Comments
30th Apr 2008
I HAVE TO ADMIT, I’ve been feeling the squeeze. Saturn is returning to forward (direct) motion in early Virgo (where it contacts my chart), and people have been laying down the law. It seems like with Saturn we’re held to a higher standard. We get the bad news first, and then we get to see if we’ve done enough to prevent repercussions. Are our previous actions to prevent difficulty enough to actually do so?
Saturn’s Story
Here’s our Saturn story for this cycle. In early September, we realized that we had to look at something a little differently. Relying on old ways of doing things wasn’t working. We had to find some new ways to manage this area of our life. Wisely, we made plans and put them into motion. Around November 30 we got a chance to see how well these plans might work for us, and by December 19, we had a well-defined set of tasks to complete by a particular deadline. This deadline is imminent, around May 2, as Saturn moves into the closing phase of its cycle.
Saturn Rewards Us If We Do the Work.
Saturn rewards hard work, but it has to be meaningfully applied — the right work. Now we get to see if our work has been effective. If the gifts we have created for the world will be well-received, or if we need to make further adjustments.
The reward period is upon us, although how much is determined by where Saturn is in your birth chart. If you are in a reward period with respect to Saturn’s 30-year cycle through your chart, you may gain very big rewards indeed. If you are not, the rewards will be palpable, encouraging, but not the full wagon load you can expect when you reach the right stage.
More in the May forecast.
No Comments
24th Apr 2008
I was right about Mars-Jupiter - it was so full of activity for me, I was OBE! Here’s an update for this week and next.
It’s Mars-Jupiter Time! (With No Small Dose of Venus)
The big day was yesterday (Wednesday, the 23rd), but we’re still in the shadow of the Great Ones. What’s noteworthy about this is that all three planets are in debility according to the ancient system. This means that, although individuals can exceed the mediocre at any time by applying awareness, most people will not do well with these planets. With Venus in Aries, they will act selfishly; with Mars in Cancer, they will act petulantly; with Jupiter in Capricorn, they will act with coldness and ambition. This does not mean that you or I will do so; however the news may show how conscious our leaders are: If they do well, it shows their good character; if not — well, you know the rest.
[More]
No Comments
13th Apr 2008
Cooling Off Period Coming - Astro-Weather 4/13/08
It’s going to be cooling off here pretty soon, and I’m not just saying that because the weather has been alarmingly hot in southern California today! Up to 103 degrees! This may be fine for the desert, but it is even not usually that hot there at this time of year. I think it’s the shape of things to come, but I hope only now and then for a while. We need a chance to see if our leaders can start heading us in the right direction.
We’ve had a plateful around here, just in terms of activity. It feels as if the emergency brake that had been holding everything back has suddenly been cut loose. This is partly the long shadow of Pluto in its new position, getting triggered by so many planets in a new and unfamiliar position. But with so many indicators that seem like mayday signals, there’s more to it.
[More]
No Comments
6th Apr 2008
I took a longer-than-usual hike this morning. The weather was perfect — overcast, cool, and breezy. Great for strenuous exercise and fantastic lighting for photos. The floral display on the mountainsides just keeps getting better and better. I wanted to get two new flowers — pincushion and scarlet pimpernel. Cowles Mountain is so resplendent with blooms that the trail is nearly overgrown in places. I went over the top and down the other side of the mountain, where the rainfall is greater. I expected to see a wider variety of flowers, but they are not out yet. Instead, I found the shrubs to be incredibly thick and overgrown, as different as night and day from the other, drier side.
A new lunar cycle . . . Venus newly in Aries . . . more newness awaits in the week ahead. The current-year Jupiter cycle began on December 22, and we’ve been working as if in a chrysalis toward an indistinct goal. However, the manifestation of that goal becomes better defined this week as the Sun makes its opening square to this planet of expansion.
[More]
No Comments
« Previous Entries