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When the Moon is in Scorpio, your mind not-so-lightly turns to thoughts of the supernatural & omens.

When The Moon Is In Scorpio, you reek of some insanely singular scent. Hand-crushed narcissus, cypress from rolling around on the forest bed, disinfectant, ammonia or far too much of something discontinued because you have developed a tolerance for it.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you keep score.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you score.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you adopt the bland air of a super-successful spy – no overt idosyncracies by which anyone can remember you.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you eavesdrop & google-stalk, your favourite and not-so-favourite peeps. Merely intelligence gathering, you understand.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you maintain a fixed gaze.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you think about joining a secret club.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you conspiracy theorise.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you peruse or manufacture erotica.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you can obtain money from mysterious sources.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you stick to a results-driven diet: rejuvenation, longevity, weight loss, muscle building or chakra enhancement.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you scheme.

When the Moon is in Scorpio, you watch your back.

EllenVonUnwerthPics by Ellen Von Unwerth

Moon in Scorpio until just after Midnight Saturday in Sydney, 15.12 Friday in London, 10.12 am Friday in New York, 7.12 am Friday in L.A.

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The seven planets with their associated symbols, within the four winds. 15th century astrological woodcut.

“Astrological forecasts fortified conspirators, heightened their courage and so made them more likely to succeed in their plots. Thus laws making it a statutory felony to calculate the life expectancy of a ruling monarch had to be enforced. Astrologer John Gadbury confessed that he was ask to cast Charles II’s horoscope as part of a plot to murder the king, but denied any wrong doing…

“Authorities were not fully convinced of his innocence. His report that the comet of 1521 presaged Henry VIII’s condemnation of the papacy and his prophecy of an “eternal settlement in England of the Romanists” helped to fuel allegations of his role in Catholic conspiracies and won him two trips to prison. Astrological politicing from the bottom up could be dangerous….

“There also was astrological politicing from the top down. In addition to trying to keep the prognosticative activities of dissident groups in check, the ruling powers were interested in astrology and cometary portents as tools they could themselves use for good government. Niccolo Machiavelli (1469 to 1527) observed “Whence it comes, I know not, but both ancient and modern instances prove that no great events ever occur in any city or country that have not been predicted by soothsayers, revelations or by portents and other celestial signs.”

Comets, Popular Culture & The Birth Of Modern Cosmology by Sara Schechner Genuth