- Weekly Astrological Forecast for ugust 17 through August 23, 2026Continue reading →

August 17 through August 23, 2026
This week could prove a bit ethereal as we move between two eclipses, so we’ll need to practice higher awareness and more flexibility. To add to the shifts, the Sun will exit Leo and move into dynamic Virgo, adding a layer of critical thinking to our days. The Moon drifts through Scorpio Monday through Wednesday, alternating between a tendency to daydream or moving with intense focus on one thing. Moving back and forth between these two energies will take some skill, but honoring our intuition will prove essential for both. The mood will ease when the Moon moves into Sagittarius on Thursday, and holds its position until Saturday. The Sun will move into Virgo on Saturday, shifting our attention from self-focused activities to more outward interests. The Sun’s presence in this sign will offer us a four-week cycle of organizing, getting more detailed information, decluttering, and resetting ourselves for more freedom of movement. Sunday’s Capricorn Moon could get the ball rolling with a clearing out of needless objects, moving furniture around to create a better energy flow, or a session surfing the web for new information regarding medical or financial issues.
- Ritual Bathing for Each Sign of the ZodiacContinue reading →


Ritual Bathing for Each Sign of the Zodiac, by Chanda Parkinson
(Article originally published in The Llewellyn Journal.)
Ritual bathing is one of the oldest forms of spiritual practice, bridging body, mind, and spirit through the transformative power of water. Multiple cultural and religious traditions around the world celebrate various rites of passage and mark spiritual or religious initiations.
In ancient times, immersion in rivers, springs, or sacred baths was commonly practiced as an act of cleansing and purification. Caverns or stone arches with water running through them are recognized in some traditions as portals to other worlds, and gateways to commune with the dead.
In recent years, ritual bathing has experienced a revival. Devotees are rediscovering it as a form of self-care that goes far beyond relaxation. Cold plunging is spreading like wildfire. Dunking in an ice bath, or in 45-60 degree water, has tremendous benefits for the mind and body. It decreases inflammation and balances the nervous system. Hot baths or hot springs release stress and tension, and positively impact mental health. Bathing in natural sources and waterways that are approved for human wading are options that can be incredibly exhilarating. Lake and river dipping is a wonderful way to commune with nature, while surrendering to the assistance of this powerful water ally.
Outside of the mental and emotional health benefits, ritual bathing can also provide ample opportunities to expand an existing spiritual practice or craft. A bath, even a simple one, can be a sacred container where intention meets action. The water becomes a mirror, a balm, and a healer. For some, it's about releasing stress or clearing emotional residue. For others, it's about aligning with seasonal cycles, planetary movements, or personal transformation.
The beauty of ritual bathing is in its accessibility. You don't need a clawfoot tub or access to a spa to create a meaningful experience. A large, beautifully adorned glass or ceramic bowl of charged water for washing your hands, a foot soak with herbs, or even a mindful shower can become a ritual. If you're limited by space, mobility, or access, you can create a portable "water altar," a simple basin you carry with you from indoors to outdoors, or from one room to another. What matters most is the intention you bring, not the size of the vessel.
Just as ritual bathing can be adapted to your physical space, it can also be shaped by the rhythms of astrology. The zodiac offers a symbolic language of elements (fire, earth, air, and water) that speak to different aspects of our being. Aligning your bathing rituals with these energies can deepen the practice, helping you connect with your own nature while honoring the cosmic cycles that influence us all.
I would assert that if you do not find yourself drawn to the ritual bathing suggestions I have provided below: they are simply suggestions. You can use the element to which you most feel drawn. Afterall, you have ten planets with corresponding signs in your astrological chart. If you don't resonate with your sun sign, choose something else. I encourage you to start with what feels most nurturing, and not hesitate to experiment. This is intended to give you a solid starting place.
Fire Signs:
Aries (March 21-April 19)
Leo (July 23-August 22)
Sagittarius (November 22-December 21)The element of fire is the spark that lights up passion, energy, and action. It gives you drive, courage, and a natural zest for life. But just as a flame can warm and inspire, it can also burn too hot if left unchecked. When you've poured yourself into a big work project or stretched your energy too thin, your fiery spirit may feel frayed around the edges. That's when water becomes your healing counterpart, offering balance, coolness, and calm to temper your own inner fire.
When you step into the tub, you are symbolically allowing the waters to extinguish excess heat and return you to center. The best bath practices for fire signs are those that calm your nervous system and restore harmony. I would start with a warm (not hot) bath, or even a soothing foot bath. A tub infused with a few drops of lavender essential oil and detoxing mineral bath salts can work wonders for easing tension and softening overstimulation. Chamomile flowers or rose petals can be added for their gentle cooling properties, while grounding crystals like amethyst or black tourmaline can rest on the rim of the tub to pull scattered energy from your body and mind.
When you emerge, you’ll notice that your energy feels steadier, your mind clearer, and your inner fire stronger, but contained, focused, and glowing rather than consuming. This is the gift of water to fire: not to put you out, but to bring you back into balance so your flame can keep guiding the way forward.
Earth Signs:
Taurus (April 20-May 20)
Virgo (August 23-September 22)
Capricorn (December 22-January 19)Earth is the element of grounding, patience, and structure. Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn can at times succumb heaviness, rigidity, or over-responsibility. While you are naturally dependable and steady, you may find yourself stuck in routines or weighed down by obligations. The most healing baths for Earth signs are not always those that root you deeper, but those that lift, enliven, and remind you that vitality is part of your foundation, too.
Instead of always seeking warmth and comfort, Earth signs can benefit greatly from contrast. Cold plunges, invigorating showers, or nature bathing in a lake, river, or outdoor tub are powerful rituals to awaken your senses. Just as fertile soil is renewed by fresh rain, your body and spirit can be revived by cool water experiences. These practices shake loose stagnation, restore circulation, and challenge you to engage with the Earth element as something alive, moving, and surprising.
To deepen the ritual, add uplifting botanicals to the experience. Mint, eucalyptus, rosemary, or citrus essential oils bring brightness and energy, cutting through sluggishness and mental overthinking. If you are bathing in nature, gather wildflowers or herbs from the land (with gratitude) and let them float in the water, connecting you directly to the living Earth. Leave your precious stones and crystals at home, to avoid losing them. Instead, incorporate nature objects and items that can be left behind as an energetic reminder or your healing process.
Air Signs:
Gemini (May 21-June 20)
Libra (September 23-October 22)
Aquarius (January 20-February 18)Air is the element of thought, connection, and communication. It inspires ideas and the imagination, but it can also scatter energy in too many directions at once. For Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius, this quick-moving current is both a gift and a challenge. Your mind is rarely still, your nervous system often charged, and at times you may feel untethered. Ritual baths are a profound way for air signs to soften mental overdrive, soothe the body, and bring balance back to the whirlwind of thought.
When anxiety builds or your nervous system feels overstimulated, water becomes your grounding force. A ritual bath slows the mind and calms the body, teaching you to release the buzzing energy of endless mental chatter. Air signs benefit most from baths that are simple, steady, and grounding. Include tools and experiences that invite quiet and regulate the breath. As an air sign myself, I lean towards the more earthy scents such as cedarwood, sandalwood, or vetiver in my own baths. They are delightfully grounding, even comforting. Wrapping some sprigs of fresh or dried rosemary in cheesecloth or in a tea bag to hang under the running water infuses your bath experience with a grounding ally, bringing you back into your body.
Crystals like hematite, smoky quartz, or black tourmaline can be placed right in the tub with you, anchoring your energy and reminding you to return to the present moment. Soft candlelight or dimmed lamps can replace harsh lighting, creating a cocoon where your nervous system has permission to rest. When you emerge, you will feel not only calmer but clearer. Your mind is steadier, your body more rooted, and your energy less scattered.
Water Signs:
Cancer (June 21-July 22)
Scorpio (October 23-November 21)
Pisces (February 19-March 20)Water is the element of intuition, empathy, and feeling. For Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces, this is both a sacred gift and a tender burden. You sense deeply, love fully, and often carry more than your share of the world's emotional weight. The same tides that bring compassion can also sweep you into melancholy, exhaustion, or emotional overwhelm. Ritual bathing is your natural medicine, offering both the gentle embrace of soothing waters and the spark of renewal that lifts your spirit when the depths feel too heavy.
At times, you need baths that sooth you, quieting emotional fatigue and restoring softness to your nervous system. Warm water infused with rose, jasmine, or lavender essential oil can comfort the heart and remind you that you do not have to hold everything alone. Adding sea salt or Himalayan salt offers purification, helping you release the emotions you've absorbed from others. Place moonstone, selenite, or aquamarine near the tub to connect with your natural intuition and create a sense of safety in the waters you call home.
Other times, you need baths that energize and uplift, especially when sadness, stagnation, or self-doubt weighs you down. In these moments, choose bright botanicals like lemon, bergamot, or peppermint essential oils, or add slices of citrus fruit directly into the water. Fresh flower petals such as sunflower, calendula, or marigold bring joy and playfulness to your ritual. Clear quartz or carnelian stones can amplify vitality, helping you rise again with renewed energy. For Water signs, ritual baths are more than a luxury. They are a sacred return, a way to navigate your deep emotional tides with both gentleness and resilience.
No matter your zodiac sign, ritual bathing offers a sacred pause. Fire signs can seek calm, not be overwhelmed by the heat. Earth signs can energize and awaken, not live bogged down by responsibility. Air signs can settle and calm chaotic energy, rather than live in a state of mental burnout. Water signs can access restoration and healing, bringing balance to empathy fatigue and emotional overwhelm.
Every bath is both practical and deeply symbolic. It's a moment in time to cleanse not only the body, but the soul. Incorporating ritual bath amplifies intentions, and allows you to meet yourself wherever you are. Honoring your energetic makeup through this sacred practice enhances any spiritual practice or craft.
Article originally published in The Llewellyn Journal. Copyright Llewellyn Worldwide, 2025. All rights reserved.
- Double Vision: Vortex of Energy Above Copper PyramidContinue reading →

I have been meditating under a copper pyramid. Just a few months ago, I hung a very large copper pyramid over my bed and I sleep underneath it every night. I also sleep with many different types of crystals, including amethysts. Last night, I opened my eyes in the middle of the night and had a hard time believing what I was seeing. At the top of the pyramid, I saw a swirling vortex of energy with tiny pieces of matter swirling within it. It was kind of like a tornado but not as fast or organized. I have to say it scared me a little, and I really try not to be afraid because I don't want it to stop. I would like to see as much as I can to develop and progress. I speak to my angels and spirit guides all the time. What do you believe I saw, and what was the message I was receiving? I'd appreciate any insight or advice you may have. I'm worried that my progress may be delayed because I showed that I was frightened.
Lynn
Astrea:
What you saw was a physical manifestation of the energy you have called to you, around you and from within you.
Sort of like a tornado
is a perfect description of that manifestation of Light and Energy that was trapped inside your copper pyramid.Many people experience the feeling of that small tornado of energy, but because they don't have an energy trap over where they sleep, they don't ever get to view it in the way you did. This will happen again and again as long as you keep your copper pyramid over your bed.
You don't have to fear anything from this force, though it's natural to feel a little uneasy the first time something really unusual happens! Nothing EVIL was going on here or you would have known it and been able to figure out how to deal with it.
Psychic sight is the hardest thing to develop for many people, but evidently you have it naturally or you wouldn't have known to approach your spiritual development the way you have. To hone your skills in that area, the most important thing you can do is practice.
One of the easiest ways to connect with Spirit is to set aside the same time every day to make an effort. Such exercises can be very wearying and require a lot of focus, so you might not want that time to be right before you go to work or right before you go to sleep at night.
I have found the best times to be very early in the morning, between five and six a.m. My best friend says she gets up at three a.m. every morning, does her meditations for an hour, and then goes back to sleep until she has to get up to go to work. If you can do something like that, great. I find that the energy I receive from the early morning sessions would prevent me from going back to sleep peacefully, but everyone is different.
Evening hours pose a problem because most of us have family and other responsibilities. I have one friend who calls her guides while she walks her dog down a quiet street. I have another who meditates in the car, but I don't advise you do that while driving!
Be sure to keep a notebook of all your experiences, bad and good. A vortex of energy is important. Now that you have tapped into that, you can learn to use it for the things you want to do. As far as the meaning of these experiences, they are all so personal that they probably only make real sense to your Guides and you.
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Susyn:
Your experience sounds fascinating. Copper pyramids are known for their ability to foster spiritual powers and create a vortex through which one can pass through into other dimensions. It sounds like you had a breakthrough, and what you witnessed was an opening or portal to another realm.
Pyramids were developed in ancient Egypt, and one of their purposes is to enhance spirit communication. They are geometrically aligned with the stars and planets, and have been used for centuries as the perfect shape of container to foster the attainment of great spiritual abilities.
Pyramids have come back into use in recent times. Many believe that a pyramid made out of copper is the ideal conductor to connect with our own inner resources and to create an open vortex through which we can move into alternate dimensions. Because copper promotes inner and outer harmony and balance, it is considered the ideal material from which to construct a pyramid.
Scientifically, pyramids have been proven to speed oneís growth, boost one's energy and prolong oneís life. They promote larger and more vibrant auras, and are ideal for meditating and sleeping under.
Sleeping with crystals is also an effective way to strengthen your aura and elevate your energy centers. Because you are working with both of these transformational tools, you will continue to see and experience more and more of these amazing phenomena.
Fear won't slow your progress. In fact, fear can be beneficial, as often when we first experience these awakenings, we want to rush ahead to move to the next level. Trust that your hesitation or fear is your body's and spirit's way of helping you pace yourself. The human body can only take so much spiritual energy, so it's important to develop new abilities gradually.
Our energy centers must be aligned and strengthened before we can transmute ourselves from physical into spiritual matter, which is essential if we are to transcend the physical in order to spend more time in the spiritual realms we want to explore.
If you continue to sleep and meditate under this pyramid, your abilities will grow as you become stronger. Soon you will be able to connect with other spirits and astral project into other dimensions. This will bring you greater understanding and enable you to live more effectively in both the physical world and other realms.
Astrea:
Many times in life we hear, "You will always have what you NEED, but not necessarily what you WANT." Your spirit must have needed to experience the feeling of leaving your human body, and the suggestion in the next chapter of Sylvia Brown's book was all it took to get you there.
Even though you hadn't read it yet, your SOUL recognized the title of that chapter as something it had been seeking, and your soul, knowing that you had that reference to read after your experience, got with it and out you went!
While I don't usually recommend her books, Sylvia Brown has a wide reaching and powerful effect on lots of people. A Gemini like you would be able to relate easily to her writing and put it to good use. Synchronicity - you gotta love it!
I like your description of "getting caught." That's exactly what it feels like, isn't it? One minute you're free and hovering above the room, and the next minute, ZAP! back down into your corporeal form you go!
As a little kid, I loved that "feeling of return." With practice, most of the time we can control that event, but sometimes, when our physical ears hear a distracting noise or something else occurs to knock us back into reality, back we go. With practice you will be able to control your return better.
I find it interesting that you were visiting your mother-in-law and not someone in your own genetic family. Evidently, you and your husband got married for reasons that are even deeper than love. His family's interest in "psychic stuff" will nurture your children in such matters and help them to grow into their own abilities.
You'll never have to be concerned that when your daughter visits them, she'll be discouraged from exploring her own psychic life and power. My parents encouraged me to develop my psychic senses in a time when it wasn't nice to even discuss such things in public. Heck, it's STILL not considered a great topic at the dinner table in some families!
Your kids will get to talk about it ALL and ask questions and read and study. This is going to give them such an edge in life! Talk with your husband about how you want to present this to your kiddos, so that you are united in your approach and ready to tell them their experiences are all natural and okay.
A word or two of warning: Geminis often have difficulty staying grounded in REAL LIFE. Don't get so strung out on your ASTRAL life that you neglect what you're doing here on Earth.
You are at the beginning of a long journey to learn where your power really lies. Try to be patient with this process and take your time.
