A quick shout-out is due astrologer Jude Cowell of Stars Over Washington for both inspiration and a reminder of what it takes to be a competent mundane practitioner. Her blog is a veritable treasure-trove of data and insights essential to astrologers who want to learn about the craft. Bravo, Jude! I hear you are an … Continue reading On the DC Obelisk – Part III
Month: April 2022
On the DC Obelisk – Part II
A pentacle approximates the shape of the Washington Monument's pyramidion In Part I we learned that the Washington Monument encodes historic astrological alignments via the shape of its design and its symbolic moment of dedication. It does so through the pyramidion at the top which is based on the Golden Mean value, and is shaped … Continue reading On the DC Obelisk – Part II
On the DC Obelisk – Part I
When we look at monuments, we are looking at symbols that operate on multiple levels in both space and time. They commemorate past times, and they are also guides for the future. Nothing comes closer to achieving that than the Washington Monument in the USA's capital. Not only is it a tribute to the fellow … Continue reading On the DC Obelisk – Part I
On the Cosmic Dimensions of Major League Baseball
It's that time of year for the Boys of Summer to come out of hibernation and throw the ball, hit the ball, and catch the ball. For me, a klutzy waif, that means it's time to discuss the sacred measurements of the game. Why is a baseball field set up the way it is? I … Continue reading On the Cosmic Dimensions of Major League Baseball