Palm Springs Guides Astrological Guide Johnny Mirehiel
Johnny Mirehiel, (ma-ray’-he-el) is a 40 year student of spiritual, metaphysical and astrological ideas. A former secondary school teacher and one-time "Man of the Year in Education," he is internationally known as the discoverer of the astrological chart of the Harmonic Concordance moment.
Mr. Mirehiel is accredited by The International College of Astrology as both an astrological practitioner and teacher. He now plies his trade in the high desert of Southern California. He and his wife, Jan, continue to support the Harmonic Concordance message of Unity, Joy, Peace and Reconciliation. Mr. Mirehiel can be reached at j.mirehiel@Har...com.
For more informatiuion about Johnny Mirehiel go to his web site, click here.
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 I’d like to thank you for having taken the time to check in on my New Moon commentaries here at the Palm Springs Guides and/or on my New Moon L.A. blog. It has been my pleasure during this past year to share with you my ideas about the time honored oracle found in the astrology of the New Moon.
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These Summertime Blues
“…nothing is good or bad, but thinking makes it so…”
Hamlet, Act II, Sc. II
By Palm Springs Guides Astrology Guide, Johnny Mirehiel
This New Moon in Gemini certainly casts an intellectual shadow over the coming moonth. How we think about the circumstances that will arise over the next four weeks will be key to seeing our way through them.
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Spring Breaks
By Palm Springs Guides Astrology Guide Johnny Mirehiel
If it is so, as T.S. Eliot says in his magnum opus, “The Waste Land,” that “April is the cruelest month…” then surely must May be the loveliest: flowers blooming upon carpets of green, gentle zephyr breezes under clear blue skies. Yes, May is lovely and filled with promise, or so it would seem.
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The Aries New Moon
By Palm Springs Guides Astrology Guide Johnny Mirehiel
Talk about new beginnings! Just like the beginning of spring when life seems to reappear after another cold and barren winter, the Aries life force trumpets a very self-focused lunar cycle with a New Moon that offers the “I’m on fire and rarin’ to go!” attitude. It’s a time to exercise self-discovery, and independence and to act courageously in every endeavor.
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The Ides of March New Moon
March 15, 2010
Beware the Ides of March!
— Julius Caesar, Act I, Sc ii
By Palm Springs Guides Astrology Guide Johnny Mirehiel
It was Shakespeare who coined the soothsayer’s infamous words of warning to Caesar on the fateful day of his assassination, more than two millennia ago. They may also apply to us too, now, with a slight twist:
Be Aware, this Ides of March!
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