Seeing a Head:

Ladies and Gentlemen,

As your doctor, I do not recommend believing in anything beyond oneself. Of course one does believe in things beyond oneself, but I don’t recommend it.

Nevertheless, my wife’s daughter, an astrologist (though I continually press her to develop her vibrant academic career, and especially her reach as an author), and an astrological consultant for businesspeople, has made an astounding prediction on her site, which I cannot but share with you.

This was written a month ago (as of 18 July 2024):


And so we arrive at a rather radical, shocking, combustible moment mid-July, when Mars meets Uranus in Taurus. The last time Mars and Uranus met was August 2022, a volatile moment.

Now they meet again, close to the fixed star Algol, the Medusa's head in the constellation of Perseus. This star is often associated with losing one's head (literally, figuratively, or as in a 'head of state'.) The Medusa's head is also famous for turning people into stone (literally "petrified") and suggests a form of paralysis - perhaps from shock.

This is no time to mess with nature - or heavy machinery for that matter. There is a real revolutionary vibe to Mars-Uranus too. 

Whatever happens, Mars-Uranus uses the element of surprise - or 'shock tactics' - to get us out of any complacency.


Just sayin’.


Robert MacLean is an independent filmmaker. His The Light Touch is on Amazon PrimeTubi and Scanbox, and his 7-minute comedy is an out-loud laugh. He is also a novelist, a playwright, a blogger, a YouTuber, a film reviewer, a literary critic, and a stand-up comic poet. Born Toronto, PhD McGill, taught at Canadian universities, too cold, live Greece, Irish citizen. Committed to making movies that don't matter. No brains, but an intellectual snob.


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