| Issue No.2, Vol.1


Poetry Horoscopes: March 2006

by Sephera Giron


 

Tarotscopes are created using a combination of astrology and tarot cards.  To get the most out of your horoscope, you should read not only your sun sign, but your moon sign and rising sign.  Your moon sign is your secret side and your rising sign is how people see you before they get to know you.  If you don’t know what your other signs are, you can go to astrology.com or astronet.com to get a free chart.

 

Mercury goes retrograde on March 2 until March 25.  What does this mean to you?  Well, for most people, this means that things might go horribly wrong.  There can be miscommunications of all kinds.  There are technical problems like computers getting viruses or phone wiring problems.  You may experience car maintenance issues. For some people, this is a lucky time, but they are rare and have certain planetary aspects that make this an auspicious time.  As for the rest of us, batten down the hatches and don’t sign any contracts unless absolutely necessary.

 

ARIES: Strength

Calming hands soothe the ruffled mane

Of roaring panting beast

A soul connection binds your wills

Together on life you’ll feast

 

TAURUS: King of Wands

He fills the room with charisma and arrogance

His will is to be obeyed

You’ll dance the dance, don’t argue with him

His decision won’t be swayed.

 

GEMINI: Ten of Wands

You carry the weight of the world on your back

You’re so easy to talk to and wise

Teach the natives how to fish

So they can get on with their own lives

 

Cancer: Four of Pentacles

You’re stuck in a rut and don’t want to budge

You can’t be coaxed out to play

Money is tight and you hold a grudge

Things can’t always be your way.

 

LEO: Six of Wands

You will enjoy success from your hard work

You may win a prize or award

Remember who helped you, don’t be a jerk

As you bask in being adored.

 

VIRGO: Seven of Swords

Beware of your surroundings, there are secrets yet to find

You may discover you are astounded by who is behind the lies

Clandestine activity abounds so don’t be blind

In the velvet womb of darkness, no one hears your cries

 

LIBRA: The Chariot

You love your little chariot despite the problems it gives

You know deep down in your heart things really aren’t that bad

Balance comes from harmony within from other lives

You are the leader of your own path so stand proud and be glad

 

SCORPIO: Queen of Wands

Guarding her kingdom with authoritative aggression

Her lust for life runs through ruby rich blood

Surging from heart to loins in succession

Her commands are loud as she looks for her stud

 

SAGITTARUIUS: The Hermit

Finding peace alone on the mountaintop

The hermit looks for his inner light

His mentor will guide him when to stop

So take a deep breath and give up the fight

 

CAPRICORN: Knight of Wands

A whirlwind romance is always fun

But don’t be disappointed when this isn’t the one

You may find yourself whisked away on a trip

Your life will change so be ready for it

 

AQUARIUS: Queen of Cups

In thoughtful contemplation, the queen sits on her throne

She basks in sharing knowledge and helping young ideas grow

This dreamy state gives rise for creative thoughts to hone

She wears her heart on her sleeve but her secrets never show

 

PISCES: The Fool

Reality is not your friend, but it never really was

Adventure is your middle name and you’re ready to start a new one

You really have no game plan; you’re going just because…

As long as you trust your gut instinct you’re bound to have some fun

 

 

<<Serial Spiders


Sephera Giron has published ten books. Her recent horror novel, Mistress of the Dark, the diary of a serial killer, came out in December 2005 from Leisure Books.  Sephera also penned House Magic: The Good Witch’s Guide to Bringing Grace to Your Space as Ariana for Conari/Red Wheel Books.  This non-fiction book explores how to organize your home and life using witchcraft, feng shui, candle and crystal magic as well as astrology to attract auspicious energy.  Sephera offers tarot readings through her website.


 
 
 


"I pray you, use some rough discourtesy to blunt or break her passion."


—Lord Alfred Tennyson

      Lancelot and Elaine/

      The Idylls of the King

      (1900)

 
       

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