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Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds
Our current astrology comes with a theme of inner planets (Mercury and Venus) making conjunctions to outer planets (Pluto and Neptune). This is a special condition, especially with two events happening simultaneously. Planets close to the Sun represent palpable, direct human experiences.
Those far from the Sun tend to represent deeper spiritual or psychological processes. When you put the two together, there’s a point of contact between those two realms, and our mundane feelings, ideas and choices can seem much larger and more meaningful than normal.
Mercury conjunct Pluto represents deep realizations, focused idea, and observations that come with a sense of finality. Exact Friday, this aspect may come with some dark or unusual ‘big world’ news. Venus conjunct Neptune invokes the principle of ‘higher love’ — the kind that’s not beset by jealousy or possessiveness but which has an egalitarian, humanitarian spirit. Venus swiftly moves into Pisces after making this conjunction, leading the way for Neptune to do the same in early February.
Neptune in Pisces commences a long era of world history that will soften our perception of the world, and do more to open up the connections between people than five Internets combined. Neptune in Pisces is the inter without the need for a net. The sobering news is that what we all have in common is water, and as this transit develops between now and 2025, we will learn a lot about what has become of water: the true condition of our rivers, streams and oceans.
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Lost Sign Data Recovery: 100%
To those who were aware of the data loss (four signs) we have recovered 100% of the data — and I will be doing final edits on the signs today and tomorrow. We are going to take till at least Thursday to finish the site; I will use the time to work on the sign write-ups, which have — as usual — taken on a life of their own. By this morning we were down to two missing signs, and I was able to recover pretty good drafts of both of them. Thank you to Tech Smiths of New Paltz for doing the disk recovery and creating a “probable hits” file which in fact contained the missing signs. The problem turned out to be the Office database; we will be migrating all of our computers out of Office over the next few weeks, in honor of this issue. Anyway — whew. That was a first for the annual edition (which is always an odyssey)…and I trust, a last. I have learned something new.
We will have the sign readings live shortly. Thank you for your patience and for making this project the stunning bestseller that it has become. — love, ef
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Is 2012 just another year?
It’s interesting that now that it’s 2012, we’re hearing none of the usual hype about 2012. Lately I feel like the last guy to get excited about it — but then I’m not predicting doom and gloom. You will have to look for that on other websites.
As I go through the sign interpretations for the annual edition, getting an up-close look at the astrology, most days it seems like another year. Every year brings its challenges, its benefits, its advantages and its disadvantages. Yet for sure, there is something special in the air, when it comes to the aspects that are currently taking shape.
It appears, though, that we’re going to see what seems like a delay in the real aspects taking shape. That will in part be due to Mars retrograde in Virgo, which is like a systems check for when the energy fires up to full strength in May. And it comes on like a storm. If 2012 is about “everything, all at once,” as I described it two years ago, then May and June are when we see that in full blossom, like the flowers bursting into the atmosphere at the Botanical Gardens.
I am leaving the Mayan factor — date 13.0.0.0.0 mysteriously turning up on the Capricorn solstice of 2012 — as an X factor. I am not being specifically predictive about it, and I am holding open the space for what it might mean. It’s the big variable. We do have one fantastic article by the way in the resources area, an expose on the Mayan calender by a guy in Amherst, Mass., named Bruce Scofield.
More than any other article or book, this has influenced my thinking. Bruce observes, among other things, that while too much has been made of the Mayan Long Count calendar turnover, in fact it’s kind of amazing that they nailed one of the most dangerous, tenuous changes in human history so far that we know of.
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While It’s Still Epiphany
Today was (and for half an hour here still is) the Epiphany, or Eastern Christmas. In the Catholic version of the story, Jan. 6 is the day that the Three Wise Men, the Magi or the Three Kings From the East, arrived in Bethlehem with frankincense, gold and myrrh. We are told that their names were Casper, Balthazar and Melchior.
They arrived by following “a star” — whatever that star that may have been, they took it as a sign and acted on it, the kind of thing that astrologers do. On the way to see the kid, they stopped by and talked to Herod, the Roman client king of Judea. Herod was thus tipped off to the birth of Jesus, and he asked them to report back about his whereabouts on the return trip. But they followed a message they received in a dream not to do that. They went back by another route — thus playing a pivotal role in the events to come — saving the life of Jesus.
Have they been sainted? I have no idea. (Well, apparently at least Melchior has.) On this basis I call for a little shrine to be placed in every Catholic church devoted to astrologers, with the three of them as patrons; as well as astrological education for all members of its clergy who are interested.
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Astrology: Describing The Elements of Progress
Dear Friend and Reader:
Well — not including looking at these charts years in advance, I have been over the astrology for 2012 five times — forward, backward in three layers, and then forward again. I’ve studied the major planets, the asteroids and many of the new discoveries. I’ve gone over the charts for each of the Sun’s ingresses into the signs, as well as key major events such as Uranus square Pluto, the Venus transit of the Sun and the pattern of 29 eclipse-like events we have this year. The main results of this work are the astrology readings contained in the 2012 annual edition.
The audio presentations are done and ready, and I’m close to finishing the written interpretations. With any luck at all, I plan to have the readings available to those who have opted in by Monday night.
I am on schedule to finish the written version of Pisces on Saturday, then I’ve given myself two days to go over the signs and tune up the language; plus the proofreading and production team will be putting the finishing touches on the website. Included are numerous articles, useful resources and the key charts for 2012. There’s also a blog that will track the events, astrological and worldly, as they develop.
Yes, 2012 is the year that the Mayan long count reaches the date 13.0.0.0.0. Nobody is really sure what this ‘means’. Yet I can tell you as a Western-styled astrologer that we are slipping into some extremely rare and exciting aspects, which really heat up in late May. The phase from now until late April is a time of preparation, evaluation and adjustment. Then the real excitement begins. What we saw in 2011 was just the warmup for much more interesting things to come.
Stepping outside of marketing presentations for this project, what I have done with the 2012 astrology is to personalize it for each of the Sun signs and the rising signs. I have meticulously gone through the aspects, and using my gift for developing detailed readings for the Sun signs and rising signs, presented the astrology to you in clear terms, covering the most important areas of your life.
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