Venus and Mars Align For Romantic Weekend
By Shelley L. Ackerman
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Water, Water Everywhere…

Imminent celestial activity suggests we're about to be flooded by an overwhelming glut of emotional and romantic activity!
From March 13-19, the last week of the astrological year (the Sun enters Aries on March 20), more than half of the planets are in water signs.
Water is a conductor. It is the most powerful element there is and it can make its way anywhere. Astrologically, water signs are emotional, psychic, and empathic. So whether you’re a nurturing, family-oriented Cancer, a mysterious and over-sexed Scorpio, or a musical, spiritual and artistic Pisces, or have an emphasis or any of your planets in the aforementioned water signs, you’re probably all too aware of the depth of sensitivity in that particular area of your life.
Unless you’re poet or novelist, you’ve often struggled to convey to those closest to you, exactly what you’re feeling. With water types, words alone just don’t seem to cut it.
The Sun, Venus, and Uranus in Pisces will be joined by Mercury in the sign of the fish on March 14. The Moon and Mars will be ‘out of bounds’ in Cancer through most of the weekend. Out of Bounds planets (planets that are - by declination - traveling above or below the usual path of the zodiac belt) express themselves in a way that exceeds the typical range of expression.
For example: Mars out of bounds, would be more physical and perhaps more violent. The Moon out of bounds, would demand emotional expression and might be baby-ish in its expectation for unlimited attention or reassurance. With both the Moon and Mars together and out of bounds, and there is a recipe for madness and a potential increase in domestic violence, at least on March 14, 15 & 16. Beware the Ides of March indeed!
Copyright, 2008, Shelley L. Ackerman, all rights reserved
When radio and television producers want the celestial skinny on the stars and politicians they turn to Shelley Ackerman, one of the world's leading astrologers. She is known for being insightful, warm, funny -- and accurate! Shelley has headed the New York affiliate of The American Federation of Astrologers and wrote many columns for Beliefnet.com. Her insights have appeared in The New York Times and she was recently on the cover of The Wall Street Journal. She writes regularly for The New York Post and The Westchester Guardian. As a media astrologer she appears regularly on TV, and has worked with Access Hollywood, Court TV, ABC’s World News Now, ABC Eyewitness News, The CBS Evening News, NBC’s ‘Extra’, and Fox News. Visit Shelley at www.karmicrelief.com








