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24th July 2010

Since start 2008 and Pluto's entry into Capricorn many people have been through traumatic times best described as intense and extreme.  Now, as Saturn squares Pluto for the final time all the boils are ready to burst, all the poison is emerging and all the fear is being eliminated, either willingly or kicking and screaming.  Saturn is exactly opposite Uranus, close to Jupiter exactly squaring Pluto.  And tomorrow's full Moon makes wonderful aspect to most of these planets, making tomorrow and the next few days our last window of opportunity to get it right before Mars gets incisive in very early August.  Great radio show yesterday, best so far, had John Wasdsworth on the show with me, as good an astrologer as I am.  He pointed out that we no longer need the critical mass needed to make the hundreth monkey effect happen, that with the web and the Jupiter/Uranus conjunction a small group of individuals can have a world wide effect overnight.  And as one of the techies said after the show, 'give me a bunch of astrological techno shamans above a bunch of priests any day'.

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Saturday, 24th July 2010 11:41
Well done on your show Steve. I've been saddened and shocked by the suffering that some of your readers are going through. I hope they learn lessons on offer and open their hearts to receive the love and compassion flowing to them from those who care, including us here. We may not be able to help directly, but love and best wishes come your way. I try to see everything that happens as useful and to discover the lessons from it, and also to ask which decisions I made previously had a bearing on this outcome and what could I do differently next time. Sometimes the answer comes so suddenly and unexpectedly in the shape of a similar scenario - as if to test me - to see how I'd do this time. It's uncanny. Best wishes to all. Interesting to see what this weekend brings.
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Saturday, 24th July 2010 14:34
Really enjoyed the show yesterday, and thanks for introducing us to John Wadsworth - he's got some very interesting ideas, and he also came across as a very nice bloke. The programme also benefited from the way that you bounced ideas off each other, and I think your plan to have more special guests is a good one. After all, we need all the support and illumination we can get right now. Michael.
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Saturday, 24th July 2010 15:04
Steve, Just read this............. "Look not for perfection (that's so boring), look instead for people who are truly and constantly doing their best, knowing that they're never going to be good enough but that they're always getting better." - Steve Judd, Astrologer - 23rd July 2010 - WONDERFUL!!! .........Your quote. Had to write, just HAD TO WRITE and say HOW WONDERFUL! Your words - you were TRULY INSPIRED WHEN YOU WROTE THAT, WITHOUT ANY SHADOW OF A DOUBT. Let me say I THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THAT WITH US. I THANK YOU!! Further, missed your show on Friday, SO DISAPPOINTED, MAKING SURE THOUGH THAT I HEAR REPEAT. You are a WONDERFUL SPEAKER! I must admit that some of it goes over my head,BUT, OH BUT, HOW I LOVE TO LISTEN. I hope you are well, and maybe, just maybe, you are enjoying perhaps a little "mead" your favourite or something equally nice as you relax. Be careful though OK!! Not too much!! Regards, Sandra
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Saturday, 24th July 2010 15:22
Just sent for my first annual reading from steve and am so excited I cannot contain myself, as a virgo with saturn just departed I am hoping for some enlightenment.
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Saturday, 24th July 2010 16:22
Hi CircleMates, Lighting incense (right now) and sending peace and light. Steve, missed the show is there a rebroad? bobbi
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Saturday, 24th July 2010 16:45
The Return of the Caustic Astrologer chapter four will be LIVE on Friday 23rd July from 13.00 -15.00 UK time, repeated on (all UK times) Tuesday 17.00 -19.00, Wednesday 01.00 - 03.00 and 20.00 -22.00. You can find him at www.glastonburyradio.com.
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Saturday, 24th July 2010 19:55
Abacadabra.... I have internet connection again at last- (having lost it yet again all last week...had to buy a new router yesterday, and found one for a wired connection- thank goodness, I am very anti wi-fi.But I still have computer problems- no sound- which ahd been broken for weeks and my computer man cant mend it to next weekend- so I wwhave now missed ALL the latest Caustic Astrologer programmes- is there any way you I will be able to listen to the latest one after next Wednesday?Also please can you put on here know the name of the book about aerial archaelogy... Btw interested to see in the Daily Mail last week that they published a letter about cropcircles by someone who can't understand why the national press wont publish proper articles about them...I can't understand it either... very interesting indeed... Oh and been talking to alovely Druid lady- at long last Im finding more kindred spirits nearby...
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Saturday, 24th July 2010 21:08
Another thought for today- suddenly some really important things have happened- as well as regaining internet connection today- (Ive had computer problems on and off since about Easter-), my daughter has also received two really important letters that weve been waiting for for weeks- I've felt a definite shift in energies today- and Ive had a good day too- felt very balanced- it must be Saturn going into Libra- I wonder...lets hope that Saturn in Libra might calm some of these volatile situations-i.e the ongoing North/South Korea problem...
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Saturday, 24th July 2010 22:23
Hi Steve; just wondering why you are saying the current astrological intensity lets up after the end of the month. Even after that, there will be a Jupiter-Pluto square on August 03, then a Jupiter-Saturn opposition on August 16, and then a Saturn-Pluto square on August 21. Together with Uranus, that's four outer planets closely aligned along the World Axis, i.e., at the beginning of the cardinal signs. That's some pretty heavy duty stuff. Do you really feel there will be much relief before the end of the summer?
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Sunday, 25th July 2010 11:21
Missed the show, sadly - but re. what you tell us John Wasdsworth said about the 100th monkey effect & the internet - I had a series of dreams & visions about this, 10 years back, in which the internet served as the interface for a small group of people to 'jump' off the precipice into a new reality, creating a massive knock on effect for all beings ready to make a change. All feelings & imagery, typically, & no specifics, other than the internet being of massive importance ( & this at a time when I was a huge techno-phobe, bordering on Luddite). Guess I'd better get on with preparing the ground & making myself a clearer being!
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Sunday, 25th July 2010 18:07
Great bit about the 'astrological techno shamans' - what a lot of awareness is popping. Very exciting. That combination of celestial aspects had me flat on my back in a darkened room with the worst migraine I've had in ages. I was doing some self-reiki to shift stuff. Today, that'll be sunday, a day for slow gentle movement and dark glasses and yet have already made hugely significant progress. I'd rather do it without the pain, but these episodes usually stop me in my tracks to re-orientate. Well I do have Mars / Saturn conjuction natally, so my energy has definite limitations,(I have been over-doing it, I really should know better) and I certainly get stopped in my tracks from time to time by something. Looking forward to the full moon and something very uncomfortable reaching a turning point.....and obviously good folk like you and John are making a very powerful and enlightening impression. Blessings x Ella
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Monday, 26th July 2010 07:59
Thought for the day from a Piscean- carrying on my theme of kindness and compassion for those who are suffering- well here's one group of people who are utterly powerless to change their situation even if they want to.... my son has been incredibly brave enough to go to Palestine this summer to help in a refugee camp- and heres an excerpt from his latest e-mail "Getting in to the country was smoother than I expected, but I still got questioned twice. That's lucky in comparison to some who get interrogated for hours. Any inkling that you're off to the West Bank and they'll have you on a plane back home. When you get to the West Bank you realise what it is they don't want you to see, what the world isn't seeing. Nothing short of apartheid. Checkpoints to get in, where on a good day the military will just walk on the bus, check passports whilst casually holding their machine guns, or on a bad day have the Palestinians walk off into a cabin to be stripped and interrogated. The stories you hear out here are horrific. An example being that sometimes they only get the children to strip in front of their parents to make the checkpoint experience more humiliating. Palestinians are treated as second-rate citizens, sub-human beings and made to feel like it whenever possible. Well... what can I say- it makes my own problems pale into insignificance-at least I can try to change things- these poor displaced people what can they cahnge...- I wonder why the world wont do anything about it.. no wonder we've got terroism....