Thursday, April 9, 2009

Pluto in Capricorn
(Viva La Revolution)

Back in 1968 John Lennon was singing “You say you want a revolution, well you know, we all want to change the world”. Well, the man did have Moon in Aquarius. Some forty years later that revolution may well be on its way.

This year, in January, Pluto entered Capricorn. This summer it will shot back into Sagittarius for a final little visit before it renters Capricorn in November. It will remain there until January 2024. That’s a pretty fair amount of time.

Last time Pluto was in Capricorn it had yet to be discovered. It was there between 1762 and 1778. During that time there were two great revolutions going on in the world, the French and the American. Previous to that Pluto had a stay in Capricorn from 1516 until 1533. It was during the period that Martin Luther rose up against the corrupt and powerful Catholic Church leading to the protestant Reformation.

I don’t think I need to ask anybody if we need a change in our ecomic or political system in this country. It is written on the face of every American. These are serious times we are currently living in. This presidential election is like one we have not seen in our lifetime. Not only is there a chance of having a woman in the oval office, we could just as well have a black man. And this is just the beginning of it all.

As Pluto travels through Capricorn, we can expect transformation in the areas of life that the sign governs. Government, corporations, financial institutions, churches. Capricorn has domain over the very structures of our world. Buildings, bridges, tunnels and other infrastructures. Those frameworks that keep our society in order and functioning like a well oiled machine

Pluto is the planet of transformation. When the planet transits a sign it leaves a trail of ruin in its path. It demolishes all things that have outlived their usefulness and are no longer relevant. This will cause reformation of corrupt outdated systems within government and the economy.

By the time Pluto is done with its stay in Capricorn the world will be ready to greet the altruistic nature of Aquarius. This in turn will turn our attention to humanitarian concerns. That will be an even greater step in the evolutionary process of mankind.

I welcome Pluto’s stay in Capricorn. It is long overdue. Like I said before, “Viva La Revolution.”

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Welcome to Astrotherapy

Hello. My name is William Tuma, and I am an astrologer. I have been practicing my craft for the past 25 years. The death of my sister in 1978 started me on a journey to seek the Universal Truth. It is a journey that I am still on today. Upon her passing I asked the question that all grieving loved ones ask - “Why” I started visiting psychics in search of an answer. Some were nothing but charlatans while a few blew me away with their perception and knowledge of intimate facts about my sister and I.

I started reading everything I could get my hands on about death and the afterlife. I was raised Roman Catholic, but soon developed a belief system that grew out of the knowledge I had gained.

Soon after I found myself taking a course in reading of the Tarot. This led to my continuing my education through a course in astrology. This course had a profound effect on me. Not only did I fall in love with astrology, it came so natural to me, that it convinced me that I had knowledge of the subject in a previous lifetime.

The next step I took, after I had amassed a good amount of knowledge, was to do astrology readings on a professional level. I did not like charging people for the information I had, but my time and energy was worth something and I had to pay the bills.

Besides counseling my clientele I also lectured throughout the country, wrote for national publications, like Llewellyn Publishing, and taught astrology classes. I even had a periodical, called The Rising Sun Digest, which was published monthly.

I did all of this for a number of years until my daughter was born. When she came along in 1992, I decided I needed a steady source of income. I quit astrology and joined the mainstream with a regular 9 to 5 gig.

As she was growing up I ended up a few varied hats. One of my jobs was working for a local alcohol / drug rehabilitation center. While I was there I wash able to take classes in not only drug and alcohol abuse, but in psychological counseling. One of my jobs was to counsel those who not only had abuse problems, they had psychological problems as well.

Recently I have decided that I need to go back to my first love, astrology. Since I have had experiences in pyschological counseling, I decided to combine astrology with therapeutic techniques. By doing so I can help my clients become better people by tackling the underlying root of any problem they may have.