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  • Something about what I wrote on Facebook

    So anyways, I’m on holiday with my hubby, so haven’t been posting much here. I have, however, been ducking in and out of the Facebook page whenever (sometimes) dodgy wifi allows, so if you follow Jo Tracey Astrology on Facebook, you should have been able to keep up. Yesterday I wrote this: Ok, so Venus…

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  • Something about love, Shakespeare and sonnets…and a Bali sunset.

    Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O, no! it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth’s unknown, although his height be taken. Love’s not Time’s fool, though rosy lips…

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  • DIY Full Moon: Full Moon in Scorpio

    Full Moons are the culmination of a cycle, the high point, the, well, full point of something you’ve been working on. It’s like a spotlight, a high beam on whatever part of life the Full Moon is falling in. Often it’s a realization, a light bulb moment. Sometimes it’s an event, although often times that…

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  • in the darkness of your dreams…

    With the Sun in the opposite sign Taurus, control and trust issues also come to the surface. Taurus is about retention and Scorpio elimination. Are you holding onto something that you no longer need? Maybe there is some truth lurking just beyond plain sight- something you know is there but simply don’t want to face.…

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  • Something about Mothers Day and the Moon…

    Here in Australia, it’s Mothers Day. The second Sunday in May. Astrologers will tell you that difficult aspects to the Moon, ie squares, oppositions and conjunctions with some of the more “difficult” planets, will mean you had (or have) a difficult relationship with your Mother. In many cases this may be true, but as with…

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  • Are these words working, do they work for you?

    ‘Because Y is a crooked letter and Z is no better.’ My Poppa used to say this to me when I was very young in answer to any of my ‘but why’ questions. I always accepted the response without further question. But then again, I always thought my Poppa was such a clever man. He…

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