Saturday, November 21, 2015

The Shortest Day

Greetings, Gifted Reader.

Winter Solstice is just a month away.


On December 21, we’ll experience the shortest amount of daylight in the entire year. In ancient times, that meant fear--fear of the unknown because of the darkness that could hide things that daylight wouldn’t. Of course, this was during a time before the electronic devices that today light up the dark skies. Imagine, sleeping under a beautiful full moon or a sky full of sparkling stars. A wondrous sight to be sure, but scary if you’re parked anywhere near wild animals and nocturnal creatures.

waiting for nightfall
Still, our ancestors must have had the time of their lives watching those vivid night skies. Just think about the stunning Milky Way and the incredible stories it’s inspired over centuries; like China's 'The Weaver Girl and the Cowherd'. This lovely folktale also appears in Japan and Korea.


night sky over Wai'anae
For you Astrologers, can you imagine how much easier it was to view constellations and planetary movements without any hindrances from city skylines or the flashing taillights of aircraft?

Another event takes place tomorrow when the Sun moves into Sagittarius. Ruled by the jovial planet Jupiter, this sign loves the freedom of expansion, like making new friends out of strangers while traveling long distances.

A good way to enter this new Astro period is to plan your time. If you’re not careful, you’ll get caught up in Jupiter’s magnanimous spirit and accept way more holiday invites than you can possibly handle. That’s Sag for you.

If you have any comments about your experience with Sag or Jupiter, drop us a line. And, remember to ‘like’ The Urban Goddess on Facebook. That’s the page where we promote you and your metaphysical offerings, so check it out.


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Enjoy!

Good luck, light and love,

Gypsy Stars




Saturday, September 19, 2015

Retrograding With Mercury

Greetings, Gifted Reader.

If you’re fortunate enough to live on O’ahu, please drop by the Blue Moon Psychic Fair at Maunakea Marketplace in Chinatown (Honolulu), tomorrow (Sunday, September 20), to get a reading from some wonderfully insightful lightworkers. Besides Astrology, offerings include Tarot, energy healings, and more.
Seattle Astrologers contemplate Mercury Retrograde
So, how’s that Mercury Retrograde of September 17 treating you so far? Thanks to popular Astrology, a lot of folks freak out whenever they hear that Mercury is Stationing Retrograde. What does that mean exactly? Well, the planet Mercury, which rules communications, neighbors, siblings and transportation among other things, slows its motion so that it appears to be moving backwards. Some Astrologers attribute disasters like paperwork gone lost, misunderstandings with neighbors and siblings, and travel snafus to it.

But rather than fear the bad reputation of Mercury Retrograde, you can learn to embrace its good aspects. Since the planet is considered to be going backwards, it means that you can also move back with it. Stop, slow down, and relearn lessons; or, redo something that should have been done right the first time. Start looking at Mercury Retrograde as a second chance.

fear not the opened door
For those born with a Natal Mercury Retrograde, thank the stars you’re naturally able to walk back through situations and thoughts to arrive at a clear conclusion. While others go from point A to point B, you go from point B, the end, to point A, the beginning; thereby giving you the ability to see how you ended up where you did. What a gift!

Learn more about Mercury Retrograde and other Astrological phenomena, or just get a personal reading for yourself, tomorrow at Maunakea Marketplace.

If you have any personal Mercury Retrograde experiences you’d like to share, by all means please do. You can also contact us at TheUrban Goddess on Facebook where we promote all healers, readers and spiritualists.

Remember to check out our T_zing t-shirts at Café Press, too.

Good luck, light and love,
  

Gypsy Stars






Saturday, July 18, 2015

Venus + Jupiter = Friends With Benefits

Greetings Gifted Reader,
  

night sky
Recently, an Astrological phenomenon had a lot of folks talking. Were you watching the event unfolding in the night sky? If you happened to have missed the celestial show, it featured Venus and Jupiter moving closer to each other, night after night, to form an exact conjunction. An exact conjunction occurs when two planets are 0 degrees apart. Otherwise, planets are considered in conjunction aspect to each other whenever they are up to 7 to 9 degrees apart, depending on the Astrologer—who vary widely in their interpretations.

What do you know about Venus? And, what about Jupiter? And, why did it matter that they were cozying up to each other, sort of like "friends with benefits".

In Astrology, Venus is considered the Lesser Benefic. As the ruler of Taurus and Libra, she brings art, beauty, grace and good manners to the table. She can be seductive, but never in a gross or sluttish way. Unless, of course, she’s badly aspected in a chart. But for the most part, Venus brings material benefits because she attracts them.

rainbows are beneficial, too
 Jupiter, called the Greater Benefic, is also a generous benefactor. But where Venus is cool and coquettish, Jupiter blusters. A big and jovial fellow, he often talks too much and sticks his foot in his own mouth. Just check out the sign he rules for a clue: Sagittarius. While being a fire element helps boost Sag’s openness, Jupiter also adds his amicable personality to the sign.

Where Venus is focused on love (love of a partner, love of nice things), Jupiter is more like a philosophical teacher. Yes, he can bring good luck and good fortune to the scene, but that’s because he’s a high-risk taker. And his optimism
helps him take "losing" in great stride.

Leo in flamboyant, golden splendor
So what did it mean to you when these two beneficial planets came together, on top of each other so to speak? You’ll have to check out your Natal (and/or Progressed) chart to know. Both signs were in 21 degrees of Leo on June 29. So, for example, if you had 21 degrees of Leo on your Fifth House cusp, the transit of the two planets might have brought you a spurt of flamboyant creativity, or perhaps even a showy baby. It all depends on what other planets are in your Fifth House and if any of them aspect other planets in your chart.

Astrology may not be easy to learn, but knowing even a little helps.

See you in September. Meanwhile, please check out our line of T_zing t-shirts at Café Press. Also, please “like” The Urban Goddess on Facebook; and, if you drop us a line, we’ll feature your service on that page.

Good luck, light and love,
 
Gypsy Stars



 

Saturday, May 16, 2015

What's In A Name

Greetings Gifted Reader,
fate

Have you ever considered how the meaning of your name impacts your life? Like Astrology and Numerology, the names we’re given at birth affects us in interesting ways.

For instance, I have a friend whose name is also that of an important East Asian civilization over 2,000 years old. Further, that civilization was extremely artistic and spiritual. Is it a coincidence that my friend is both, as well?

lily


My friend’s mother’s name translates to lily flower. And just like the lily, she is beautiful, delicate and feminine, yet powerful. Ancient Greeks believed that lilies also had masculine traits, and my friend’s mother does, too. She often ran the household while her husband was gone for long periods of time early in his career.



Every year, hundreds of thousands of babies are given names that they will end up striving to live up to, consciously or not. Some will even change their names to better manifest the fate they feel should be theirs--like those that are hip to Numerology and change the spelling of their names to influence better outcomes. 

For instance, Jane Smith in the chart below adds up to 9, a Mars-ruled individual who might be temperamental and prone to conflict. Adding the “Y” changes her name to 7, ruled by Neptune; a magnetic, musical and mysterious personality.

1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9
A    B    C     D    E    F     G    H    I
J     K    L     M    N   O     P    Q    R
S    T     U    V    W   X     Y    Z

Mike
Variations of names seem to change a person’s personality, too. Like when someone named Michael calls himself Mike. Does that make him less formal and more easygoing? 

What about Roberts who call themselves Bobby? They can be crazy fun!

Bobby

















Nicknames are significant game changers, too. Remember Whitney Houston’s nickname was Nippy, as in nip it in the bud? Her life was certainly shortened by unfortunate circumstances.

What about your name? Drop us a line and let’s discuss it. 

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Good luck, light and love,
  
Gypsy Stars







Saturday, March 21, 2015

It's A Mad, Mad, Mad March!

Greetings Gifted Reader,

celestial event...
Yesterday, March 20, ushered in several celestial events. Whether they will be for the good or bad remains to be seen.

For starters, we experienced the Vernal Equinox. That’s the official first day of spring when daylight hours and nighttime hours are equal, exactly 12 hours each.

There was also a total Solar Eclipse as the Moon blocked the Sun.

Additionally, a Super Moon occurred when the Moon orbited at its closest to Earth.

According to this article, link below, yesterday was “Freaky Friday”:


spring has sprung!
Astrologically, there was a New Moon in Aries even as the Sun entered Aries--the Sun at 3:45 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, and the Moon earlier at 3:28 a.m. Aries marks the beginning of any Astrological new year, and is an ideal time to start something new. If you want to begin a relationship or a business for maximum success, this is your best date to do so.


This is also a time of rebirth. If you consider the Gregorian calendar and its new year beginning on January 1, you can see that this period is near the end of the first quarter of 2015. It’s a good time to assess where you are so far, and make those changes you think need to be made. Aries is always about bringing in new ideas and refreshing old ones.

lily for Lily...

In Chinese Animal Astrology, the sign Aries has “The Moon of the Dragon”. There are many similarities between the risk-taking Ram and the courageous Dragon.

Dear Gifted Reader, what do you hope to achieve in this Astrological new year?

Good news for those of you living on O’ahu. Gypsy Stars will be teaching basic Astrology classes in Honolulu. This will be a beginner’s class that covers all the basics so you will be prepared to continue studying on your own once you complete the course. Stay tuned for more details.

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Good luck, light and love,


Gypsy Stars




Saturday, January 17, 2015

What's A Psychic Fair?

Greetings Gifted Reader,

“What is a psychic fair?” inquiring minds want to know. And rightly so, because it’s a very good question. Most psychic fairs follow a similar format, although Gypsy Stars has herself been involved in different kinds.

Sometimes called “Mind, Body, Spirit Expos” or “Holistic Festivals”, all of them have your spiritual development at its center.

Generally, a venue is selected and several psychic readers are made available for you to get a reading from. 

While smaller fairs usually run for just one day, or even a few hours, larger ones--like expos--can go on for days, usually an entire weekend.

oops, someone can't spell!
Some fairs charge an admission fee, especially large expos, but most of the time the only money you’ll spend will be on the reader of your choice. Prices are usually set by the fair, although some will allow the reader to do so. In any case, you can look at spending about $30 minimum for 15 minutes, or sometimes 20.

Most readers use Tarot cards although there are many others who use their own unique form of intuition to provide you with assistance. Gypsy Stars has had readings with readers before who have used tea leaves, crystal balls, even pendulums. And, of course, Astrologers who erect Natal charts are always helpful as are those who use Numerology or Palmistry.

At larger fairs, you’ll also find healers who do reiki or auric cleansings (to clean your aura)—which are more hands-on and may require you to lie down or recline.

The most important aspect of a psychic fair you should remember, though, is to be prepared going into them. Try to have some questions or concerns written down on a list. Of course, a general reading can often be very helpful. But if you want a reading because of a particular problem, try to get your question out early so you can get every detail before your time is up.

If you live in the Honolulu metropolitan area, you’re fortunate that you can sample the Blue Moon Psychic Fair once a month. This month’s will be held January 18 at the Mauanakea Marketplace in Chinatown, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Come and find out what the New Year holds for you! On February 19, it will be the Year of the Goat/Ram/Sheep and on March 20, the new Astrological year will begin with the sign Aries.

lunar new year...
hope it's not gonna be a baaaad year...





























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Good luck, light and love,

Gypsy Stars