A Planetary Scrum
It never happens this way. I’m sitting here on June 27th trying to find something to write about for July. It always just pops into my head. But, not lately.
I’ve grown weary about talking about the heaviness of the Pluto in Capricorn period which will doggedly stay with all of Earth’s citizenry through 2023. So, I sat and sat and came up with these other interesting ideas:
• How we can use astrology to assist in our spiritual growth
• The big change that we are in the midst of
• Speak or animate each planet’s voice
• What the planets feel like, “What got into you recently?”
• Love in the stars, how does it work?
But it just didn’t work. Yesterday, June 26, 2010 was the heaviest day I’ve ever seen in the planets in my 3 decades of experience. Yesterday morning’s lunar eclipse topped it off.
It can’t be avoided - it is the buzz - it must be discussed. Only then, did I find relief and start to get to it.
As you have heard, the Pluto in Capricorn era started 1/25/08; ever since, other planets are piling on and adding to the great complexity of this evolutionary pressure.
• Pluto in Capricorn
• Uranus newly in Aries
• Saturn in Libra which has temporarily moved back into Virgo until 7/21
• Jupiter newly in Aries
• Mercury with the Sun
• Lunar eclipse of the Moon yesterday a.m., 6/26/07 at 7:30am Eastern with the Moon on Pluto and the Sun completing the Grand Cross in the fourth and final cardinal sign: Cancer
SEVEN planets involved in what is known as a Grand Cross. Astrology’s main stresses are indicated by planets that are next to each other (conjunction), across from each other (opposition) and at a right-angle to each other (square). Now we have a flexing Cross that will stretch and contract over the next few years. Some planets will leave as other aspects will intensify. Yesterday, they absolutely maxed out.
It’s no wonder the oil spill crisis is so paramount now; the indications are vivid.
Eclipses such as yesterdays provide awareness and lucidity. The long-term problems that unearthed themselves in our lives in early 2008 are still being worked over by Pluto. I call Pluto the “meat tenderizer” sometimes as its transformative effect works continuously and steadily over time. With the Moon eclipsing right on Pluto then, those old problems of cleaning up our lives keep rearing their heads, demanding solution. Many, many people right now are at wit’s end and have been pushed to their limits while others are breaking through the morass nicely. I don’t know exactly what separates the two.
Remember, at the same time that all of these planets keep intensifying Pluto’s story. Uranus and Jupiter have entered a new zodiac on 5/27 and 6/6. Their awakening, refreshing effects in the incendiary sign of Aries have been suppressed somewhat by the continuing powerful impact of Saturn square to Pluto – the two heavyweights.
To read a phenomenal article on the Saturn/Pluto combination I refer you to Richard Tarnas’ article. Tarnas is clearly the world’s greatest theoretical astrologer who’s ever lived. Author of the giant, “Passion of the Western Mind” which has become a University standard and the landmark “Cosmos and Psyche” which stands as possibly the greatest astrology book ever written, I refer you to the link below.
Just 10 days after 9/11, Tarnas scripted this sobering vision of what happens when Saturn combines with Pluto. Saturn and Pluto were in close opposition when those planes hit the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. I can’t say it any better, and I highly suggest you check this out. Be forewarned:
http://www.gaiamind.org/WTCNotes.htmlSince 2001, Saturn has now gone from opposition to Pluto to a right angle - it’s the next trial period.
When 7 planets combine, there is no team of astrologers in the world who can translate all the possible meanings. Suffice it to say for now that the trials in which we face right now are very serious and are interdependent and affect everything else at the same time. The oil spill (Pluto) affects the economy (Saturn, Jupiter, Pluto) which affects Wall Street (Saturn, Pluto) which affects the country’s mood and on and on.
So, what does one do? How do we proceed? Is there hope? The answer is yes, there is hope.
But, it won’t be easy and clearly requires a dramatic shift in the mentalities, attitudes, and mindsets that have gotten us to this point – wouldn’t you agree? I will get into that later on.
So, what happens when all of these mixed stresses start pulling on one another? Just as you’d imagine, you get wildly unpredictable results with varying unforeseeable impacts.
Mainly, we’ve talked ad nauseum about Pluto’s effects in Capricorn. These other planets keep testing other substrata of the Pluto experience. The number one question has manifested physically in front of our eyes and is central and indicative of the main problem:
Are the USA (and other governments) going to continue to allow greedy, destructive,
corrupt monolithic corporations to own our lawmakers? Now, for the first time in history,
the actual survival of the world hinges on that answer. Or, are we going to finally break this myth
of a democracy in which we have been living and get a truly representative government – not one based upon the meaninglessness of a few politicians solely bent on being reelected for ego purposes.
Remember, the last time Pluto was in Capricorn from 1762-1777 was the last time this question became pivotal during the real Boston Tea Party. We weren’t being represented in government then and you saw how the “world’s greatest superpower” fell from grace. Do you see the similarity? It’s no wonder that Americans want the bums thrown out.
The world has never been as closely tied as it is right now. The great Pluto in Sagittarius period of 1995-2007 gave us wonderful new technology and made the world more intimate but also made us all so interdependent that now, more lies in the balance.
So, as an astrologer, let me briefly try to explain the participants in this Grand Cardinal Cross. You will see why it’s so difficult to do astrology. The ultra-complex combinations of symbols, meanings, themes, contrasts, etc. that show up in any given “chart” challenge the artistic side of the astrologer to blend these powerful archetypal forces into something that we can only try to assimilate.
Keep in mind, ALL of these tensions are playing out right now and demanding attention and solutions, just SOME of them include what you see listed above.
Simple, basic interpretations are:
Pluto in Capricorn conjunct eclipsing Moon – The heavy impact of collective Pluto is making us realize what all these shifts are doing to us emotionally and as a family of Man, let alone your own personal family. Pluto is urging us to be courageous and look at our life situations and clean out the clogs that have kept us divided or have been threatening to crack us in two from within.
Pluto’s super massive force has been and continues to press down upon us is and is unyielding. Many experience this as a “dark cloud that is hanging over our heads.” We have to face it – this is very serious stuff, and the translation of which; keeping it colloquial: No more stuff can be shoved under the rug. No more can fit, “nature” (Pluto) won’t have it; there’s too much corruption there already in many cases. Pluto’s job is to expose it, dig it out, and expunge it. Need I say more?
The oil spill (Pluto/Saturn) is affecting the masses of the people (Moon) and our comfort level, and for many, their very survival and lifestyle (Moon.) This is also being dramatically affected by transiting Neptune sitting on the USA’s Moon in Aquarius – the ruler of Cancer. Neptune rules the ocean, liquids and shows up as slow steady dissolution.
Pluto/Moon opposite Mercury in Cancer – This heavy Scorpio-like planet is digging deep into our mentalities. This is one reason, believe it or not, that TV shows like CSI are so popular now. Pluto leads us to look deeply into issues – behind the scenes. The Wizard of Oz is not safe behind his curtain. Pluto energy is all about psychology and detective work as it reveals what’s really going on beneath the surface. This opposition is requiring us to become friendlier with our own unconscious. It is my belief that this very energy and shift is why the planet Pluto was demoted to less-than-planetary status in 2006.
The unconscious is not such a mystery anymore to the collective
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