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Friday, Sept. 30, 2005

Dear Readers:

Here is a little guide to my newest coverage of the eclipse and Mars retrograde. You'll find it in three places.

First, my daily horoscopes covering the eclipse continue at http://cainer.com , where I am standing in for Jonathan. Friday night, Jonathan's week-ahead forecasts looking at the eclipse will be posted as well. My forecasts continue Friday, Monday and Tuesday. They will, sooner or later, be archived on Planet Waves.

Second, tonight's edition of Astrology Secrets Revealed addresses the eclipse. You can find this on Cainer.com (click on Astro Q & A at the link above the blog, or go directly to Jonathan's homepage). I take this column mostly from the personal perspective -- how the eclipse affects individuals -- though there is some information about the likely political implications of the event.

Last, two new articles will be posted to Planet Waves -- one called Whole Earth Review, and another called Whole Mars Review. Whole Earth covers the eclipse from the political perspective, Mar retrograde from the perspective of the petroleum crisis, and developments in the Presidential Inauguration chart that begin to take effect in October. Whole Mars is by Arwynne O'Neill and looks at the last 10 or so Mars retrograde in Taurus cycles. Both will be posted to the front page of Planet Waves fairly soon, if all goes according to plan.

We are offering all this material to everyone -- subscribers and non-subscribers equally. So I would really like to encourage you, on behalf of everyone who so generously supports Planet Waves, to click on our subscribe links and sign up. Your subscriptions support not just the service you receive, but also the Planet Waves open-access site as well as Astrology Secrets Revealed.

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Thanks for tuning in tonight, and thanks for your generous support -- in conscience, and in greenbacks. Enjoy the fast moving astrology -- it's almost coming a little too quick for me to keep up with; almost, but not quite. I've got you covered.

Catch you soon, cousins.

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