Listen "Episode 106: Mercury Enters Aries: A Week of Clarity?"
Episode Synopsis
Astrology forecast for March 26 – April 1
Chris and Almie congratulate listeners on making it through last week’s cranky Capricorn Moon that was forming tense squares with just about any and every planet it could find, ultimately forming a conjunction with no-fun-allowed Pluto. They talk about how Mercury entering Aries on March 27th will hopefully bring some clarity and answers to any confusing situations we might have been dealing with during Mercury’s stay in ambiguous Pisces. Chris predicts a very spirited Academy Awards Ceremony, bolstered not only by Mercury’s shift into Aries, but also by the four Aquarian planets that could very well want to bring attention to current world events.
In “Ask a Scorpio”, Chris asks Almie if this year’s NCAA Basketball Tournament (AKA “March Madness”) has literally driven her mad.
Chris and Almie congratulate listeners on making it through last week’s cranky Capricorn Moon that was forming tense squares with just about any and every planet it could find, ultimately forming a conjunction with no-fun-allowed Pluto. They talk about how Mercury entering Aries on March 27th will hopefully bring some clarity and answers to any confusing situations we might have been dealing with during Mercury’s stay in ambiguous Pisces. Chris predicts a very spirited Academy Awards Ceremony, bolstered not only by Mercury’s shift into Aries, but also by the four Aquarian planets that could very well want to bring attention to current world events.
In “Ask a Scorpio”, Chris asks Almie if this year’s NCAA Basketball Tournament (AKA “March Madness”) has literally driven her mad.
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