Vestiges of Pluto in Sagittarius 
Thursday, November 27, 2008, 10:00 AM - Forecasts
The new Moon in Sagittarius is applying in about two hours. I wake up to CNN news of a terrorist attack in Mumbai, India. Immediately I look to where Pluto is located and found that the planet had migrated from the last degree of Sagittarius to zero degrees of Capricorn, Saturn's sign to also not return to Sagittarius during our lifetimes.

The attack is a horror show for those people who were Americans or British subjects. The cowardly attacks began at the dark of the Moon. Could it be the last vestiges of the holy war that has been raging so very identified with Pluto in Sagittarius? Let it be so I beg.

What can Pluto now in Saturn's sign Capricorn bring to the daily table?

As a Capricorn rising individual with Saturn square to my ascendant, I deal with Capricorn and Saturn issues all the time. Reality has been a theme in my life as far back as I can remember. It is a tough theme, demanding, clear, reality-ridden and ambitious. As a person well past middle-age, I can say that I am grateful for the disciplined life I've led - a happy life.

Can the rest of humanity deal with the realities we will experience under Pluto in Capricorn? There may not be a choice for those who have reveled in the excesses of Pluto in Sagittarius. The denial of the pleasures the God-like Jupitarians have allowed may come crashing down with the patriarchal new order of regulation, control, authority and punishment which severe Saturn will impose.

I'm reminded of a scene out of the movie Dr. Zhivago when the war was over and the kindly doctor returned home to his mansion only to find many families living there and his own family relegated to one room. A rather rude awakening of how things had 'changed'. How will life be in our new and changing world?

During the Russian Revolution during the time of World War I, Pluto had just entered the opposite (Cardinal!) sign of Cancer. Neptune was in the opposite sign of Leo and Uranus was in Aquarius. Saturn at the time was in the same cardinal sign Cancer, a double rude awakening to a new way to live. Cardinal signs are required to take action, to initiate and move on. The cardinal sign of Capricorn is the highest of the four cardinal signs and I think has more power than the earlier signs. Can you feel it...I think you can.

Thanks for reading random thoughts on the approach to the New Moon at 5:49 degrees Sagittarius - celebrate while you can.


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Post election - is it really over?  
Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 08:04 PM
The election seemed so tame, so non issues, so smooth a path. It was a long process, one that seemed never to end from the ads, the polls, the media reporting every nuance in elevated expression. Is it possible that there is so much news that even the broadcasters are speaking in speed speak, something like speed reading? Do me a favor and click on the mute button when certain financial reporters are talking and just watch their lips move - it is more like animation than really human. Some will speak so fast and some with such dramatic intensity that it hurts to continue watching - maybe that answers the questions I ask in the beginning. The election day seemed so tame, so non issues....

How can an inexperienced president elect handle all the change he has promised? Only time will tell us if any one person will be able to convert the non convertible.

I think the general public was numbed by two years of campaigning for a job that may last only 4 years. What could possibly be gained...especially when it doesn't pay that much compared to the billions that have been bilked from the American public?

Would it be possible to begin thinking that there is a missing link between what has happened to our economy, our lifestyle, our way of living (as an ordinary American)? How could it possibly get to this point where the inevitable outcome is so negative? How could all the great minds in our USA government over the past 20 years not see the path that has led us to the despair that is beginning to settle in to our psyches?

You may be asking why there is no astrology in this message. Well, here it comes. Last week I posted an article on the main website that reminds us astrologers about the upcoming planetary energies that will tear up any vestiges of normalcy that remain. How does this affect YOU? Study your own chart with great diligence because these energies will affect us all. How and where will you be affected by the 'real' change that is about to run us over like a violent tidal wave?

Where’s the tidal wave? It is embedded in the opening square of Uranus and Pluto. This is revolutionary energy, an energy that brings people to the point of no return, where change
is so violent that sides are taken and the revolt begins. The seeds of revolt were planted in the original conjunction of Uranus and Pluto in the 1960s.

It will take years to actually build to a point of revolt, but in actuality the inklings of pain and loss are being recognized and the reality of what has happened begins to appear as early as only one year from now, no matter what actually happens in this one year on the approach. The full explanation of the approaching square is found in an article titled Radical and Intense, The New World Order. Take some time to look through the timing of the seven – yes, seven – exact squares of Uranus and Pluto and think about it. Survival suits are needed, but we can do it; we are the home of the brave and the land of the free.

That’s all for tonight – I’m rambling on with a full Moon in Taurus square Neptune. Maybe it’s my imagination and maybe not.

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Long Range Weather Forecasting Does It Again! 
Saturday, September 27, 2008, 11:58 AM
The local newspaper, The Providence Journal, has a front page headline that reads: Region on alert for Tropical Storm Kyle 01:00 AM EDT on Saturday, September 27, 2008

Even at noon time on this same day, the meteorologists could not determine where Kyle was going to make landfall later in the evening. I think that is not a good enough forecast for those who are published and on the air daily and for what the government spends with our tax money. What do you think?/

You might ask "who can do better?" and it would be a good question. The fact of the matter is that there are long range weather forecasters who provide good information on a regular basis, a feat that is not possible with the so called 'scientific methods'. This entry is a good introduction to what kind of weather can be forecast.

For well over hundreds of years, astrometeorology provided weather information using the complete sky and the system of astrological aspects, planet positions and astronomical understanding. Oh, you might say, I didn't know that! What else might you not know...

It is interesting that the headline from today's newspaper was already published on my website,http://www.weathersage.com/ where you will then click to Seasonal Forecasts then to the Fall 2008 information. Look for the week of September 22-28th to find the following forecast:

Monday, September 22 - 28, 2008 Quarter Moon

Crash and bang, the fall season opens with moderate temperatures and fair weather that may change to a storm watch. The humidity builds then heavy rain and very windy conditions may be out to sea but still affecting our coast. A hurricane watch is not out of the question.

Not only is the storm (Kyle) in my local forecast, the storm was identified in my 2008 Hurricane Report which states that there would be no hurricane in Florida this week, one of the most potent weeks in the six month season, but both the coastal storm that arrived here in RI yesterday, Sept. 26 and tropical storm Kyle were described in the report. Let me add that the 2008 Hurricane Report was written last May, 2008. Now that's long range weather forecasting!





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What's New in Weather Forecasting 
Friday, July 18, 2008, 09:12 AM - Techniques
Early this year, 2008, there was a focus on producing the Long Range Weather Forecasting Course that would include information based on my 15 years of working in this field.

The individual lessons were completed, the charts and images checked and rechecked and the CDs became a reality thanks to many who supported this effort.

The CDs are now being sold through a retailer, www.alabe.com (Astrolabe, Inc.) after being launched at the greatest conference ever, UAC, in Denver, CO, May 2008.

If you would like to see a list of the lessons, I have them on a page at www.weathersage.com, with a link to Astrolabe.

The CDs are sold in a DVD type album and can be purchased singly or in a set for a reduced price. Part 2 is the advanced lessons for those weather people who know the basic lessons of long range forecasting. I've included all the techniques that I use to achieve a seasonal report and also the information on how to develop a one-day forecast.

Some of the other details in the course are the individual lessons. Each lesson section is no longer than 8 minutes long, but one topic may have 3 parts to it. All the charts and lists are viewed while listening to the audio on your computer and each one can be printed as well.

The CD's were a hit at the conference bookstore, Astrology Et Al out of Seattle Washington. Because weather is a specialty course, everyone was surprised at the amount that was sold.

Perhaps because I have had a web presence since the year 2000 and also have an email list (astroweather@topica.com) and that I have extensively advertised the 6 month Hurricane Report, more astrologers have become aware of the value of long range weather forecasting.

Another reason may be from giving my weather talk at the previous UAC conference in Florida in 2002 and all the other speaking engagements here and in Europe. It has been a wonderful experience to see how well weather forecasting has progressed over the years and I am very grateful to those who also work with weather and those who are thinking of including the study to their list of achievements.

Part one of the weather course is easy enough to understand and work with even while listening to the CD. I've had enough feedback that lets me know that beginners are having so much success.

The first talk at the UAC conference was on the basic course information. The class was full and was I ever surprised at how many knew me from the weather list and many places where I've lectured. I must say that I was feeling very fulfilled at the success of the study and for my diligence in keeping with it all these years. Thank you to all who may be reading.

If you would like to join the weather list, just drop me an email and I will subscribe you. Best wishes, Carolyn



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Hurricane Season 2008 
Friday, June 20, 2008, 03:55 AM
Hello friends and weather watchers,
At the beginning of the season, June 1st, the Weather Channel focuses on their presentation for the season. Last year, 2007, the presentation began with calling themselves the 'Hurricane Authorities'. Well-deserved criticism affected the show so much that this year they had to explain what they 'really' meant, that they were not saying that every storm that Dr. Gray and his team comes up with was a sure thing but that the list of storms was only an indication of what the season may bring forth.

This season, their new mantra is 'don't be scared, be prepared', a much more realistic approach to community service.

From my point of view, as an astrometeorologist, I am retaining the title that I give to my work and the work of my colleagues that is: 'Home of the Long Range Hurricane Authorities'. As a group, several of us have had success in forecasting hurricanes, some have been pinpointed to the location - in advance of the actual storm.

Last season I prepared a multi page hurricane report that can be seen, with the results, at the website.

This year, many wrote to me looking for another hurricane report. I had started to develop the 2008 forecast but had to attend a major conference in Denver, CO to deliver two lectures on Long Range Forecasting and to launch my latest release of the Long Range Weather Forecasting Course on multi-media CDs. More about that later.

The 2008 2nd annual hurricane report was finished and ready to mail in the first week of June. I found that about 20 storms would form in the six month period. The report identifies where the storms should develop in the areas of the African coast (Cape Verde Islands area), the Atlantic, Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. If you would like to be prepared with advance knowledge of which weeks are the most potent, you may find the details at the website at the related link.

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