Etheric Astrology

Etheric Astrology Giulio Pellegrini is a consulting astrologer living in Los Angeles, CA. Astrology is a profoundly effective tool for transformation.

My mission is to help unlock and being forth your highest potentials and your truest, most authentic Self. I believe when we live in alignment with our true purpose, life can manifest in magical and wondrous ways.Astrology can give you unparalleled access to your unique talents, lifepath and mission. My goal is to make a profound difference in the lives of my clients by helping you balance and effectively channel your own planetary energies.

The Evolving Astrologer is already getting some fabulous contributions for the March issue and you know I don't use the ...
01/30/2024

The Evolving Astrologer is already getting some fabulous contributions for the March issue and you know I don't use the F word lightly!

There is still time to contribute to the March issue. Some ideas:

–Can you provide historical insight about an astrological topic?
–Astrological profiles of artists, leaders, celebrities, and other creative, culturally current individuals
–Newsworthy events
–Forecast articles - transits, what should we be thinking about??

The deadline for submission is February 10. Write to us at [email protected] if you need an extension - we love to hear your ideas!

Submit your article using this link: https://airtable.com/app4vgNyds4u1vmMp/shr6yN5ZerVGIDoCw

Read the magazine:
https://opaastrology.org/publications/the-evolving-astrologer/

My darling sister visited me in LA for a massive 10-day sibling summit! Here are some scenes from our adventures. Aimee ...
01/25/2024

My darling sister visited me in LA for a massive 10-day sibling summit! Here are some scenes from our adventures. Aimee is a powerhouse creative. She co-owns a successful fine dining restaurant in Summerville, SC, designs jewelry, and has a stunning operatic voice. And she’s a Mom of 2 adorable kids!

Write for the Evolving Astrologer magazine! ⭐️–Connect with a worldwide audience of dedicated astrology professionals an...
01/23/2024

Write for the Evolving Astrologer magazine! ⭐️

–Connect with a worldwide audience of dedicated astrology professionals and enthusiasts

–Enhance your reputation by showcasing your knowledge & expertise in a respected astrological publication

–Flex your writing muscles and get expert editing feedback and article development coaching (for free!)

You are cordially invited to share your astrological writing, artwork, and humor for the March Equinox 2024 edition of The Evolving Astrologer.

DEADLINE: FEB 10

👉 March Issue Theme
The March season will be a study in contrast with Neptune, Saturn, Mars, and Venus in Pisces while the Sun and Mercury are reborn in Aries. With the cosmic cycle of life, loss, and renewal as our backdrop, the theme for the March issue focuses on the Healing Arts and the immense potential stored in Pisces’ watery depths. Pisces is also linked to film, dance, beauty, and aesthetics, and we would like to highlight this in our Arts & Culture section.

👉 FEATURE TOPICS (1500 – 3000 words):
–In addition to the issue theme, you can write about ANY astrology-related subject, as we consider all articles submitted.
–You can write about the practice and profession of astrology.
–Transits, Retrogrades, and Eclipses: Whatever your astrological lineage–archetypal, evolutionary, mythopoetic, psychological, traditional or ??–share your view of the year’s most important events.
–Techniques: From ancient methods to contemporary, we want to hear about valuable techniques for natal work and prediction.

👉 COSMIC CURRENTS SECTION (1000 – 1500 words):
Inspired by The New Yorker’s Talk of the Town, it’s an amuse-bouche of astrological art-makers, cosmic culture, news, and commentary—It’s what astrologers are talking about!
–Astrological profiles of artists, leaders, celebrities, and other creative, culturally current individuals

–Charts in the news
–Commentary on astrological issues or think pieces on astrology
–Short, informative, interesting pieces about astrology or Astro culture and history
–Noteworthy events and happenings

The deadline for submission is February 10. Please see the guidelines below for length and formatting. We cannot guarantee publication, but all submissions are carefully reviewed by our editorial team. Please submit your article or original creative work, including illustrations/cartoons using this link:

https://airtable.com/app4vgNyds4u1vmMp/shr6yN5ZerVGIDoCw

Submission Guidelines:https://opaastrology.org/magazine/TEA-Article-Submission-GUIDELINES-2024.pdf

If you’re unsure about a topic or have an article or column idea, please write to us at [email protected]

In gratitude,

Giulio Pellegrini
OPA Publications Director

Denise Hancock
OPA Senior Editor

For advance planning here are our 2024 themes & submission dates:

February 10 for March Equinox Issue
Healing Arts plus Arts & Culture

May 5 for June Solstice Issue
Astrology of Career & Vocation

August 1 for Sept Equinox Issue
Mundane Astrology & the 2024 U.S. Election

Oct 28 for December Solstice Issue
Year Ahead 2025 plus Pluto in Aquarius

Happy Friday! How is the first week of this freshly minted year treating you? If you need insight into what the rest of ...
01/06/2024

Happy Friday! How is the first week of this freshly minted year treating you? If you need insight into what the rest of the year may bring, look no further than The Evolving Astrologer's most recent edition...

✨✨In this Issue:
Cosmic Currents: Quarterly Astro Weather by Rachel Lang, William Sebran’s Muse Letter, Planetary Postcard featuring Chiron by Denise Hancock, and Legal Affairs by Alicia Yusuf.

✨✨OPA LIVE: Wendy Stacey, Lee Lehman, and Celeste Brooks share insights, patterns, and perspectives on what the skies have in store for us in 2024.

✨✨The Astrology of 2024: Maria Sofia Marmanides gives us a comprehensive analysis of the Uranus-Jupiter conjunction drawing on historical examples and Dorje Kirsten shares unique perspectives and meditations on stationary planets.

✨✨Astrological Insights: Martha Clarke explores the astrological significance of the city of Florence focusing on two of its most celebrated artists: Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo.

✨✨Columns: Horary Haven by Morgan Le Gall, the Art of Business by Eileen Mello, and Rod Chang’s stunning deep-sky astrophotography.

✨✨Book Review: Sara Diamond reviews Alan Clay and Melissa Billington’s new book, The Astrology Of Makemake: Uranus’ Higher Octave.

✨✨Interview: A conversation with astrological innovator Eric Meyers by Giulio Pellegrini.

✨✨Art & Poetry: Cover design by Sara Fisk with astrological poetry by Sam Reynolds and Andrew B. Watt.

We extend a heartfelt thank you to all contributors for enriching this issue with their wisdom and insights.

Thank you for your continued support of OPA and The Evolving Astrologer Magazine. Please feel free to share the magazine with your circles, enriching everyone's understanding of astrology.

Enjoy the read!
Access the December Solstice 2023 edition here:
https://opaastrology.org/magazine/OPA-TEA-December-Solstice-2023.pdf

✨✨ The 2024 edition of The Evolving Astrologer magazine is here!!✨✨✨Link in my bio!  Our theme for the issue focuses on ...
12/31/2023

✨✨ The 2024 edition of The Evolving Astrologer magazine is here!!✨✨✨

Link in my bio!

Our theme for the issue focuses on next year’s most anticipated alignment, the conjunction of Jupiter and Uranus in the sign of Ta**us.

In this Issue:
Cosmic Currents: Quarterly Astro Weather by Rachel Lang, William Sebran’s Muse Letter, Planetary Postcard featuring Chiron by Denise Hancock, and Legal Affairs by Alicia Yusuf.

OPA LIVE: Wendy Stacey, Lee Lehman, and Celeste Brooks share insights, patterns, and perspectives on what the skies have in store for us in 2024.

The Astrology of 2024: Maria Sofia Marmanides gives us a comprehensive analysis of the Uranus-Jupiter conjunction drawing on historical examples and Dorje Kirsten shares unique perspectives and meditations on stationary planets.

Astrological Insights: Martha Clarke explores the astrological significance of the city of Florence focusing on two of its most celebrated artists: Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo.

Columns: Horary Haven by Morgan Le Gall, the Art of Business by Eileen Mello, and Rod Chang’s stunning deep-sky astrophotography.

Book Review: Sara Diamond reviews Alan Clay and Melissa Billington’s new book, The Astrology Of Makemake: Uranus’ Higher Octave.

Interview: A conversation with astrological innovator Eric Meyers by Giulio Pellegrini.

Art & Poetry: Cover design by Sara Fisk with astrological poetry by Sam Reynolds and Andrew B. Watt.

We extend a heartfelt thank you to all contributors for enriching this issue with their wisdom and insights.

Thank you for your continued support of OPA and The Evolving Astrologer Magazine. Please feel free to share the magazine with your circles, enriching everyone’s understanding of astrology.

Enjoy the read!

Access the December Solstice 2023 edition here:
https://bit.ly/OPATEA

I had a wonderful time with my friend  bopping around downtown Seattle. I’ve always loved to go downtown for Christmas. ...
12/22/2023

I had a wonderful time with my friend bopping around downtown Seattle. I’ve always loved to go downtown for Christmas. We hit up some shopping, saw some lights and had dinner at Assagio. The fog and mist made the lights really pop and you could imagine old Seattle as an old frontier town with the neon glow and chill in the air.

I went to see the William Blake exhibition at The Getty museum. It was very well done and I got to see some of his most ...
11/28/2023

I went to see the William Blake exhibition at The Getty museum. It was very well done and I got to see some of his most famous images along with more obscure works. He seemed to be a channel for some kind of ancient wisdom. Amazing and often unsettling work.

I'm thrilled to announce the release of the September Equinox 2023 edition of The Evolving Astrologer Magazine. Read it ...
10/03/2023

I'm thrilled to announce the release of the September Equinox 2023 edition of The Evolving Astrologer Magazine.

Read it @ link in my bio!

There was about a week delay in the release due to the learning curve, but we wanted to get it right, and I think you'll find it was worth the wait.

This is the first issue with my tenure as Publications Director and it was an amazing learning experience all around. Huge thanks to Senior Editor Denise Hancock for guiding us through the editorial process and for many nuanced discussions, and thanks to Managing Editor Laura Melville Campagna for article reviews and the volumes of correspondence and coordination. It was also an enormous pleasure to work with our designer Sara Fisk who has exquisite design intuition and made every story leap from the pages. I also had a number of helpful discussions with former PD and current raconteur W Seth Sebrans, who graces the issue with a new column.

This magazine is a labor of love for all involved, and I want to give my heartfelt thanks to all the writers, editors, and artists for enriching this issue with their wisdom and insights. As well, Mary Gaterud for beautifully designed ads (I love magazine ads - you don't buy Vogue for the articles!), and last but not least our fearless leader-advisor, Kay Taylor.

Please feel free to share the magazine with your circles, enriching everyone's understanding of astrology.

Enjoy the read!

Hello Friends! Please enjoy my Planetary and Lunar aspect calendars for 2023 - 2026. You can open the calendars in Googl...
04/05/2023

Hello Friends! Please enjoy my Planetary and Lunar aspect calendars for 2023 - 2026. You can open the calendars in Google or download the ICS files for Outlook or iCal. It's pretty great to get reminders of upcoming transits right in your calendar app. If you have a Smart Watch synced with your calendar, you'll get the aspects there as well! Most aspects come with a brief interpretation to help guide your day.
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INFO:
Navigate to www.ethericastrology.com/transit-calendar
Both Planetary and Lunar calendars are set for Pacific Time, Western Tropical Zodiac. The Planetary Calendar includes the Sun through Pluto, Chiron, major asteroids, eclipses, Moon ingresses, Moon Apogee and Perigee, and major aspects.

Add the Planetary Calendar to your Google calendar by clicking the plus sign at the bottom right of the calendar window, or download the ICS file and import it into iCal, Outlook, or any calendar app. Transits are current through April 2026.

Happy New Moon in Aries, everyone! Here is a New Moon treat to quicken your cosmic pulse. OPA's March edition of The Evo...
03/21/2023

Happy New Moon in Aries, everyone! Here is a New Moon treat to quicken your cosmic pulse. OPA's March edition of The Evolving Astrologer magazine is out featuring a prismatic collection of articles examining the cultural impact of Saturn in Pisces through decades and centuries. I contributed an article relating Saturn in Pisces to movements in art, beauty, and aesthetics, especially Romanticism.

Massive thanks to OPA The Organization for Professional Astrology and congrats to everyone involved! There are so many absolutely brilliant articles and the beautiful artwork perfectly captures the essence of the time.

Download The Evolving Astrologer here:
https://www.opaastrology.org/EvolvingAstrologer_MarchEquinox2023.pdf

OPA’s Evolving Astrologer Magazine is out now with my story on Saturn in Pisces - a journey through art, beauty, and rom...
03/21/2023

OPA’s Evolving Astrologer Magazine is out now with my story on Saturn in Pisces - a journey through art, beauty, and romanticism. Link in my bio or grab a hard copy at opaastrology.com

Happy ARIES EQUINOX everyone! --⚡️The Year of Magical Realism⚡️We begin a new zodiacal year at the Spring Equinox when t...
03/21/2023

Happy ARIES EQUINOX everyone!
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⚡️The Year of Magical Realism⚡️
We begin a new zodiacal year at the Spring Equinox when the Sun reaches 0 degrees of Aries. Astrologically this moment can be seen as a “birth chart” for our collective year ahead. Highlights of this year’s chart are an imaginative Moon in Pisces conjunct Neptune, Mercury in Aries, a combination known for brilliant flashes of insight and creativity, and gentle Venus conjoined the North Node in Ta**us, bringing forth beauty, stability, and artistic forms of expression.

Against this backdrop we have Saturn, which moved into Pisces on March 7th, dissolving creative blocks and bringing art movements to the foreground. This is a shift away from Aquarian rationality and into the realm of the ineffable. It’s a journey into the mysterious and distant realm of Valinor of the Two Trees–the Undying lands, The Elysian Fields of the Gods, and Valhalla.

Saturn in Pisces harkens us back to the age of the great Romantic poets of the early 19th Century when Pluto transited this sign. Poets like Byron, Shelly, and Keats rejected pure reason in favor of values that were more individual, subjective, inward, and emotional. Harold Bloom called Romanticism ‘the internalization of quest romance’, a transformation of the heroic quests in medieval romances into interior spiritual journeys. In Leo, we find the extroverted, hyper-masculine heroes of Greek Myth––Hercules subduing the Nemean lion. In Aquarius, the story begins to turn inwardly in the shape of misty tales of Arthurian legend and the apparitions and inner turmoil that haunt Shakespearean protagonists. When we enter Pisces the quest becomes an entirely inner conquest––a test of spiritual fortitude and the quest to know what lies beyond our human understanding.

On March 23rd Pluto will move from pragmatic Capricorn into progressive Aquarius. Pluto symbolizes humanity’s deepest desire for transformation while Aquarius governs the outsider, the other, the fringes of society, and the values of Liberté, égalité, and fraternité. Aquarius is linked to human progress, the ecology of the human spirit, technological progress, and the linking of human consciousness. We are beginning to see that a rise in scientism without a commensurate rise in wisdom, imagination, and vision, is detrimental to humanity.

The combined powers of Saturn in Pisces and Pluto in Aquarius give our collective canvas a readiness to materialize new dreams, new visions, and new forms of artistic expression (AI!) with a decidedly q***r sensuality; q***r in all senses of the word.

Magical realism is a style of literary fiction and art that retains a realistic view of the world while also adding magical elements that often blur the lines between fantasy and reality. It’s been by described British novelist David Lodge as "when marvelous and impossible events occur in what otherwise purports to be a realistic narrative.” It’s the literary equivalent of the Magician card in tarot; the ability to manifest thought into physical reality. With Mercury in Aries and the Sun in a harmonious angle to Pluto, this year’s Aries Equinox carries the charge of transcendent brilliance brought to earth for the benefit of all earthly creatures.

This year expect the usual to interrupt your life in ways that playfully challenge your personal narrative of reality and provide you with new avenues for exploring artistic, spiritual, and emotional modes of expression.

Key Aspects:
Sun in Aries Sextile Pluto
Moon in Pisces Conjunct Neptune in Pisces
Mercury in Aries
Venus in Ta**us Conjunct the North Node
Mars Trine Saturn

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Original artwork by Robert Peak for the film Excalibur (1981).

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