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  Wednesday, October 20, 2004


If You're Wondering Why It Feels So Weird

by Robert Wilkinson


It's because it is. Venus square Pluto does that. Enjoy the endings, and that the strange ones will no longer be able to jam your gears, either materially or psychically. It's the end of the storm I've spoken of before. Gather your strength for the strange, unique, innovative, or unusual events, ideas, and connections to come very soon! UPDATE Oh yeah - forgot to add Sun septile Pluto and biseptile Neptune on its station. Maximum weird. Will try to comment more in the next few days.

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