~ AstroDiary ~
The passion planets are on the move. Here’s how their new positions could
affect your love life...
Last month, Mars was chasing Venus with a wicked glint in his eye - but
Venus was playing hard to catch. Since then the celestial lovers have been
getting closer and closer, though it has to be said that Mars has been doing
most of the work. Until yesterday, the two planets were actually moving
towards each other - but it now seems that Venus has changed her mind. For
the next five days she is going to be virtually static in the sky, thinking
about whether she wants her affair with Mars to happen or not. Then she is
going to start moving away, increasing the distance between them. Perhaps
this is because she genuinely doesn’t want him to get any closer or perhaps
she is keen to make him work even harder for the last stages of the chase.
But as what happens in the sky is always reflected by what happens here on
earth, a lot of people this week may find that their partner has suddenly
moved the goalposts in their particular personal version of this cosmic love
game.
You can watch all this if you are up at about half past six, while it is
still dark. Look to the South-East and you’ll see a very bright star, which
is actually the planet Venus. Near to it on the right is Spica, the star of
corn and the harvest. In between them, but rather fainter, is Mars. As you look each day you’ll see
Venus moving hardly at all - but Mars is very definitely catching up. The
story of these celestial lovers isn’t over yet, not by a long way!
Arabic astrologers a thousand years ago were all very keen to calculate the
time of the Biblical great flood, so they could work out the cycles of world
history from that starting-point. I have been reading a book which says
that, according to their calculations, the actual anniversary date falls
this week, on the 26th. That would account for the
weather we’ve been having, then...
AstroDiary
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