Known as 'the English Merlin' to his friends and 'that juggling Wizard and Imposter' to his enemies, William Lilly was one of the most well-known and revered political astrologers of 17th century England, who led a colourful life during socially transitional and politically volatile times. The Mystic Meg of his day, Lilly was one of the first conventionally popular astrologers, his fame facilitated by the advent of the printing press and the temporary abolition of censorship laws during the English Civil War and Cromwell Years, which led to a more permissive environment that encouraged more open public discussion and political debate. In this extract from episode six of the Astro-Insights podcast, I look at how freedom of the press aided Lilly's rise to prominence but would eventually also make it personally hazardous to make public predictions, especially if they were not favourable to those in positions of power. An egalitarian and supporter of the populist Parliamentarian cause, Lilly would eventually become disillusioned with the political process and come to agree with his royalist friend, Elias Ashmole, that perhaps sharing too much knowledge, especially with the envious, overly-excitable or the uninitiated, was potentially foolhardy. Given the parallels between the English Civil war and the current geopolitical climate, I thought his experiences might potentially offer us some insights that might prove instructive or illuminating. Watch/listen to the full podcast here: https://youtu.be/qfv7ic-8lpo
Category: England
Cultivating Empathy & EQ: Jupiter in Cancer
On the 9th of June 2025, Jupiter โ the planet of expansion, wisdom and the law โ will move into sensitive and caring Cancer, where it will remain until 30 June 2026. In this article, we look at what Jupiter's year-long ingress could mean from a mundane astrology perspective, and offer insights into how to successfully weather the fallout from its challenging upcoming square to Saturn in mid-June 2025.
Humpty Dumpty: Will the UK economy recover?
A lot can happen in a week, and for the UK economy, things have certainly been eventful! From a currency flash crash, to interest rate hikes, to an unprecendented intervention in the bond market. Rather than being the usual humdrum financial bulletin for city types, the business news has suddenly taken on the air of… Continue reading Humpty Dumpty: Will the UK economy recover?
‘Megxit’ & the 2018-2020 Eclipses
I discovered with interest and some surprise, that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan to give up many of their royal duties in order to become more independent. Naturally, this has caused a fair amount of controversy in the British media. However, what struck me as an astrologer was how closely their announcement (which… Continue reading ‘Megxit’ & the 2018-2020 Eclipses
Halloween Brexit & the Spectre of Mercury Retrograde
Just who is Theresa May?
Can astrology provide us with some useful insights into the character of this enigmatic woman? On Wednesday the 13th of July, a day after Venus enters the sign par excellence of world leaders and kings: majestic and proud Leo - emblem of Britain since the 12th century - Theresa May will become the second woman ever to hold… Continue reading Just who is Theresa May?
Shock & Awe: the Brexit vote postmortem
On Friday the 24th of June 2016, many Brits woke up to the shock of their life - the EU Referendum poll had yielded a voting result no one had expected - the Brexit camp had won by a margin of 4%. As the reality began to sink in, Leave voters began to celebrate, whilst elsewhere, there… Continue reading Shock & Awe: the Brexit vote postmortem
To Brexit or not to Brexit, that is question…
In less than 10 days, the UK population will go the polls to decide whether or not they want to be a part of the European Union or not. This is a fairly landmark vote, and one that has massive implications, not only for the fate of Britain, but also potentially for the rest of… Continue reading To Brexit or not to Brexit, that is question…
Financial Astrology: Eclipses & the Stock Market
Neptune in Pisces: flooding, drowning and tidal surges in the UK
Neptune stationed on the 11th of November, ending its annual retrograde period, which began around 7 June 2013. For many, this came as something of a relief. Neptuneโs stay in the sign of Pisces has been anything but peaceful or uneventful, especially when it comes to the sea. Since Neptuneโs ingress into water-ruled Pisces in… Continue reading Neptune in Pisces: flooding, drowning and tidal surges in the UK









