Friday, 1 March 2013

March Monthly Horoscopes

From the film Ponyo by Hayao Miyazake. Notice the reflection on the wave.
We're surging into March on a tidal wave of Piscean energy. Mars, Venus, Mercury, Chiron and Neptune himself are all in the sign of the fishes.

Pisces is the final sign of the Zodiac. The wateriest, slipperiest, most elusive sign of them all. And at the same time tremendously powerful. Like the ocean itself, Pisces can be a glassy mirror to the sky one moment and the next a raging nightmare. It's unpredictable, it's emotional.

With Mercury Retrograde in Pisces, many of us will be diving into our dreams, wallowing in regrets and crying old tears.

But Venus and Neptune, the planets of love sacred and worldly, and of art, embrace at the beginning of the month filling the world with a secret ringing harmony.

The astrological new year begins at the spring equinox on the 20th when the Sun moves into the sign of the Ram, Aries. The pace of life will quicken. In fact for some of us the pace may be frantic with Uranus, electricity, and fiery Mars making an explosive mix in Aries.

To see the highlights for your sign this month click here.




8 comments:

  1. Cosmic Mummy1 March 2013 14:45

    Not sure if it is just me on my IPad but I can't get into the monthly highlights, I am just getting "create an account with google blogger" page.

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  2. I'm getting a similar message... ? hasn't happened before ?!?

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  3. It seems as though the wrong link was published. Well, Mercury is retrograde after all....... I've already had to reset my modem this morning and all before coffee. ;-)

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  4. Oh dear. Sorry folks. I was out all day doing birthday stuff. It should work now.

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    1. Your birthday? Hope you had a good one... <3

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  5. Regarding pisces and taking back words. I am doing something else I am taking on the bank I am with, which is something I have been putting off for a long-time, about their ridiculous security policy that is based on asking (mercury) more and more questions. Security by difficulty is not security - that last part was a rant - sorry.

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    1. That is funny, because I stopped being able to use my bank online a long time ago because I couldn't deal with the levels of security. Then (Merc Rx) I tried again last week and found the whole thing had been simplified back to my level.

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