Chiron Has a Message

By Len Wallick

We don’t know yet. We can’t tell yet. We can’t see yet. Since April 20, 2010, the 900 pound gorilla has grown and grown and grown. If you don’t know what that refers to, take a deep breath, feel the sun on your back, have a drink of water or touch a tree and consider that the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico could just possibly and ultimately take all of that away.

We don’t know yet. Given one short-sighted lie after another, we don’t know how bad it is or how bad it’s going to get. Uranus ingressed Aries on May 27 just as we were waking up to the scope of lies and dismal potential. Jupiter following the next week seems to have magnified things. But we don’t know yet.

We can’t tell yet. Since Saturn stationed forward in late Virgo on May 30, nobody has been willing to say if the the petroleum volcano can be stopped or when. If the damage can be healed or when. If balance in the natural world is irretrievably lost. If justice can be achieved in the law and economics. Saturn usually corresponds to creating structures for sustenance, but we can’t tell yet.

We can’t see yet. Pluto in Capricorn historically corresponds with a restructuring of institutions and cultures. It seems inevitable that it would happen in a world increasingly toxic. But the transformation and metamorphosis of Pluto often takes place in the dark and we can’t see yet.

Above all, the square aspect calls for action. Two would shout. Four is a constant scream to do something and now. Put those four on the cardinal points and no consciousness is exempt. But if we don’t know, if we can’t tell and we can’t see our way clear, what exactly are we supposed to do? That hooks us back to yesterday’s blog. Back not only to the corresponding geometry but also the single underlying ethic of baseball.

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