![]() Mars in Cancer and the Grand Water Trine Dear Friend and Reader: Planets are concentrating in the water signs. At the moment we have Mercury (still retrograde till July 20) and Jupiter (plus the Sun) in Cancer, Saturn in Scorpio, and Chiron plus Neptune in Pisces. There's an odd point called the Black Moon Lilith in Cancer, along with the North Node of the Moon in Scorpio.
This is a very watery extended moment; it's truly unusual to have this much in the water signs, and nothing like it has happened for many years. I cannot think of a time since becoming an astrologer when so many slow-moving planets have been in the water signs at the same time. Starting Saturday, we can add Mars in Cancer to the collection. This adds some substantial heat, energy and emotion (energy in motion) to the grand water trine; it's a factor likely to make the aspect pattern a much more noticeable presence. Mars will emphasize the other water planets; they will provide a resonance field for Mars to have its effects. In the sign Cancer, we embark immediately on questions of whether we feel safe or secure. True, those have been present to some extent with Mercury and Jupiter in Cancer, but Mars really pushes the question. We do a lot of what we do supposedly to make ourselves feel safer. Yet no matter how many locks you have on your door, passwords on your computer, Net Nannies guarding your children from the dangers of the Internet, air bags, organic food, extra insurance and floating airline seats, do we really feel any safer?
The theme of relationships comes into the picture. In December, Mars enters Libra, and through much of 2014, Mars will be retrograde in that sign -- focusing many questions on how we relate to others and whether we feel safe with them. Between now and August, Mars will be making a square to the degrees in Libra where the retrograde will happen -- so we will get a preview. Mars will make a series of aspects this summer, starting Saturday, that are similar to what we will experience when Mars is in Libra. The main difference is that now, we get to take the questions in the most personal way; with Mars in Libra they will manifest in interpersonal or relational ways. This will be a time to do the inner work to sort out your deeper questions about what makes you feel safe and what threatens you. It's an excellent time to notice all the ways you do things to feel safer that really get you nowhere -- and the approaches to feeling secure that you don't usually opt for. This includes whom you choose to relate to, whom you choose to live with, and why. Simply stated, you will notice things under this transit; small details will emerge in larger form; subtle fears will rise up and show you what they are. In my reading of the charts, these include the fear of being sincere, and not knowing what to do when others are sincere. But if you stop and think about it, it's not such a difficult question. Lovingly, ![]() ![]() Within weeks of the discovery of up to 50,000 dead bees in an Oregon parking lot, a Nova Scotia newspaper has run a story about one beekeeper's ongoing losses to his hives in Elmwood, Ontario, Canada. Dave Schuit, who lost up to 37 million bees in 2012 alone, is among those pointing a finger at neonicotinoids -- a class of chemical insecticides used on corn.
The Ontario bee deaths appear to be a consequence of the planting of corn. Neonicotinoid pesticides are used to coat corn seed, and then they are planted with 'air seeders', which allows the dust to travel through the air. Since 2004, the pesticide has been used on nearly all corn crops, according to the Grain Farmers of Ontario. "Although there may be a pesticide more toxic to honeybees, I am not aware of one," said Greg Hunt, a Purdue University entomologist who has studied how honey bees are exposed to the chemicals in Indiana. He explained to the Truro Daily News that exposure to four billionths of a gram will have a 50 percent chance of killing a bee, according to a 2011 study. Terrible odds if you're a bee -- or depend on the crops they pollinate. This is an old story. If you want to know how old, read our coverage of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring that we published last year. ![]() Colony collapse disorder is a complex problem that has been decimating honeybee populations for years now, threatening our ability to grow food and the very balance of this planet's ecosystem. One contributor to the bees' decline is a parasite that feeds on the blood of bee larvae, called the Varroa mite.
Scientists are looking into the possibility of using RNA molecules as a way of targeting the mites -- the ones that could be causing the colony deaths -- at the genetic level. "It is a natural process in plants and animals that normally defends against viruses and potentially dangerous bits of DNA that move within genomes," according to an article in the MIT Technology Review. Theoretically, RNA molecules could also be developed in a lab and inserted into organisms like the Varroa mite, via sugar water eaten by bees. This is thought to be preferable to pesticides for two reasons: one, mites and bees are very close branches of the animal tree, so what kills mites will often kill bees. Two, there is concern that with so few pesticides targeting mites, resistance could build very quickly.
So aren't Monsanto's efforts here a little like trusting the fox to guard the henhouse? Greg Heck, a researcher at Monsanto, unwittingly laid out the economic gain at stake: "The specificity and precision of topical RNA interference could be used for other agricultural tricks, including perhaps making weeds once again sensitive to a Monsanto herbicide that they have developed resistance to." Gee, you don't say. It is uncertain at this time whether regulators will allow the gene-silencing technique. ![]() In an unsettling ruling that pits federal regulations against state law, the U.S. Supreme Court decided against the $21 million jury verdict awarded to a New Hampshire woman who suffered burn-like wounds over 60 percent of her body and is now legally blind after taking the generic version of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug as directed.
Karen Bartlett took sulindac, the generic version of Clinoril, to relieve shoulder pain. Her side effects are quite rare, but known: a form of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, or SJS/TEN. But since Clinoril has been approved as safe by the FDA, the makers of sulindac were able to successfully argue that they were simply selling an identical version of the same drug, and therefore were not at fault. "The manufacturer challenged the award, arguing that it was impossible for it to simultaneously avoid liability under New Hampshire law and comply with the FDA's design and labeling requirements," wrote Tejinder Singh on SCOTUSblog. The Supreme Court agreed in its majority decision. This potentially leaves users of generic drugs with a legal grievance little to stand on in court. "The decision expands the range of claims from which generic drug manufacturers are immune from liability, and in doing that, they go further along this road of creating an industry that has no accountability to consumers and responsibility for its products," said Allison Zieve, director of the litigation group at Public Citizen, a public-interest organization. ![]() Just two short weeks after Texas state senator Wendy Davis successfully filibustered for nearly 11 hours to block passage of harsh anti-abortion measures, the bill -- which would ban abortion at 20 weeks post-fertilization, hinder access to the pill form of abortion and shut down nearly all of the state's abortion clinics -- is now heading back to the Texas senate. Governor Rick Perry had revived it by declaring a special legislative session.
Also vocal was Sarah Slamen, who was hauled away by state troopers as she spoke. Slamen thanked the Texas legislature for radicalizing hundreds of thousands of women and told one state rep, who's an ophthalmologist, "We can give you all the children with chlamydia and herpes in their eyes, since we don't have sex ed in the state." The Texas house passed the bill on Wednesday, sending it back to the state senate. Meanwhile in North Carolina, more than 60 people were arrested at the 10th weekly "Moral Monday" demonstrations. Many wore pink t-shirts, protesting a series of anti-choice restrictions quietly passed by the state senate last week without a public hearing, attached to an unrelated bill. The restrictions require that abortion clinics meet the standards of ambulatory surgical centers, effectively closing all but one abortion provider in North Carolina. Republicans in the state house attached similar anti-abortion provisions to a bill about motorcycle safety, prompting one state rep. to tweet, "New abortion bill being heard in the committee I am on. The public didn't know. I didn't even know." On the bright side, Democracy Now! also reported this week that, "A federal judge has temporarily blocked part of a new law signed by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker that would require abortion providers to obtain admitting privileges at nearby hospitals." Admitting privileges can be nearly impossible for abortion providers to obtain. ![]() ![]()
A snapshot of one Planet Waves staffer's ages on three planets -- and no, we're not giving you any hints!
One for the Ages (or All Ages!)When you were a kid, were you ever in a hurry to get to your next 'special' birthday? Now that you're an adult, do you sometimes wish you could wind back the clock? Ever fantasize about visiting other planets? The Exploratorium has created a neat page where you can put in your birth data and see how old you'd be on the nine major planets (yes, they're letting Pluto stay on the list). Due to differences in rotation and revolution, the number of days in your age may vary wildly from the number of years old you are. ![]() Even More Getting Real: Fritz Perls and Lilith In this week's edition of Planet Waves FM, I interview Chani Nicholas, a San Francisco-based astrologer and scholar. However, before we go there, I give a tribute to Fritz Perls, co-founder of Gestalt therapy whose 120th birthday was July 8.
Our musical guest is Sloan Wainwright. I play two of her older songs -- you can listen to her new CD on her homepage. Here's your link to become a member of Planet Waves FM. One reader commented on the Cancer birthday reading: "Just listened to my Cancer horoscope -- best money I've ever spent... As always, I'm knocked for six by your extraordinary gift, your love and care -- and this time there was an added sense of joy because we're moving into a different era and leaving the hardships of these years behind, but taking with us the determination and resources that have been built up over this time. I LOVE your take on Mercury retrograde and the shamanic-type journey -- makes so much sense and helps me open up to a pretty emotionally testing time right now. You describe so perfectly what I've been through and show me the wonderful things that are on their way, and already a sea change has taken place in my life, though it's still not easy." Listen to the free preview here. ![]() Your Monthly Horoscopes -- and our Publishing Schedule Notes The extended monthly horoscopes for July were published Friday, June 21. We published Inner Space for July on Friday, June 28. We published the Moonshine horoscopes for the Cancer New Moon Tuesday, July 2. On Tuesday, July 15, we will publish the Moonshine horoscopes for the Aquarius Full Moon. Please note, we normally publish the extended monthly horoscopes on the first Friday after the Sun has entered a new sign; Inner Space usually publishes the following Tuesday. ![]() Weekly Horoscope for Friday, July 12, 2013, #958 | By Eric Francis ![]() Wondering about how astrology is influencing your life now? Eric has prepared a written and recorded reading for you that tells the story. You can get all 12 signs of LISTEN, your 2013 reading, for the special reduced price of only $29.95. LISTEN gives you a detailed reading, available immediately, covering work, relationships, personal growth and creativity.
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![]() Wondering about how astrology is influencing your life now? Eric has prepared a written and recorded reading for you that tells the story. You can get all 12 signs of LISTEN, your 2013 reading, for the special reduced price of only $29.95. LISTEN gives you a detailed reading, available immediately, covering work, relationships, personal growth and creativity.
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![]() Wondering about how astrology is influencing your life now? Eric has prepared a written and recorded reading for you that tells the story. You can get all 12 signs of LISTEN, your 2013 reading, for the special reduced price of only $29.95. LISTEN gives you a detailed reading, available immediately, covering work, relationships, personal growth and creativity.
![]() Wondering about how astrology is influencing your life now? Eric has prepared a written and recorded reading for you that tells the story. You can get all 12 signs of LISTEN, your 2013 reading, for the special reduced price of only $29.95. LISTEN gives you a detailed reading, available immediately, covering work, relationships, personal growth and creativity.
![]() Wondering about how astrology is influencing your life now? Eric has prepared a written and recorded reading for you that tells the story. You can get all 12 signs of LISTEN, your 2013 reading, for the special reduced price of only $29.95. LISTEN gives you a detailed reading, available immediately, covering work, relationships, personal growth and creativity.
![]() Wondering about how astrology is influencing your life now? Eric has prepared a written and recorded reading for you that tells the story. You can get all 12 signs of LISTEN, your 2013 reading, for the special reduced price of only $29.95. LISTEN gives you a detailed reading, available immediately, covering work, relationships, personal growth and creativity.
![]() Wondering about how astrology is influencing your life now? Eric has prepared a written and recorded reading for you that tells the story. You can get all 12 signs of LISTEN, your 2013 reading, for the special reduced price of only $29.95. LISTEN gives you a detailed reading, available immediately, covering work, relationships, personal growth and creativity.
![]() Wondering about how astrology is influencing your life now? Eric has prepared a written and recorded reading for you that tells the story. You can get all 12 signs of LISTEN, your 2013 reading, for the special reduced price of only $29.95. LISTEN gives you a detailed reading, available immediately, covering work, relationships, personal growth and creativity.
![]() Wondering about how astrology is influencing your life now? Eric has prepared a written and recorded reading for you that tells the story. You can get all 12 signs of LISTEN, your 2013 reading, for the special reduced price of only $29.95. LISTEN gives you a detailed reading, available immediately, covering work, relationships, personal growth and creativity.
![]() Wondering about how astrology is influencing your life now? Eric has prepared a written and recorded reading for you that tells the story. You can get all 12 signs of LISTEN, your 2013 reading, for the special reduced price of only $29.95. LISTEN gives you a detailed reading, available immediately, covering work, relationships, personal growth and creativity.
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