Reading List
Notes on the year.
Short essays on the sky, the season, and the months ahead. Written in long-form, on the assumption that you have ten minutes.
- 9 min
What 2026 actually is, on the level of the sky
Saturn and Neptune both arrive in Aries within seventeen days of each other. The last time the two of them met in any sign was 1989. The framing matters more than the prediction.
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What your moon sign actually is, in twelve paragraphs
Your moon sign is not your secret self. It is the climate of your inner weather. Twelve short essays, one per sign, written without bestie language.
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Four eclipses, two axes — a 2026 reading list
2026 has four eclipses: two on the Virgo–Pisces axis in winter, two on the Leo–Aquarius axis in summer. Here is what the axes mean, and how to read the dates without melodrama.
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Why we don't predict the future
Astrology describes the weather, not what you wear. Northstar Almanac is built on that distinction. A short essay on why outcome-prediction is the wrong way to read a chart.
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