Note to Readers: Today’s edition of Planet Waves Astrology News — our premium service — covers the personal and cultural implications of the ongoing Saturn-Uranus opposition.
Yesterday I dropped in on the scene outside Pres. Obama speaking in Portland, Maine, interviewed protesters and considered the experience in light of the current astrology. We’re being influenced by several big factors now, though I’ve chosen to focus on one this week so that we can have a clear vision of how it feels and what it’s about.
To understand what any astrology really means, it helps a lot to look at its implications in real life, on the ground, in human terms. Astrology has a way of being abstract and leaving people thinking that it’s a collection of concepts; in truth it’s an illustration of what we actually do with our lives. Today’s edition of Astrology News also includes a new article by Judith Gayle analyzing the media’s current obsession with sex scandals, and Planet Waves Weekly horoscope #810. –efc
Goddamn well I declare! Have you seen the like?
Their walls are built of cannonballs,
Their motto is ‘Don’t tread on me’
— Grateful Dead, Uncle John’s Band
Dear Planet Waves Subscriber:
I’ve been staying in Portland, Maine, for a couple of weeks. After enduring pouring down rain for just about the whole time (it was the rainiest March on record in Portland history), the clouds parted and on a beautiful April 1, Barack Obama showed up to stump for health care reform. So I postponed my day scheduled to write about Eris in the natal chart of MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow. She gave me her data last year, and I’ve been saving it for her birthday, which was the 1st; you will probably see that article next week. Instead, I went with my friend Amanda to drop in on the Saturn-Uranus opposition.
By that, I mean the cultural divide that has taken hold in the United States concurrent with the first exact opposition of Saturn (stability, structure, the order of reality) and Uranus (revolution, forward-thinking, invention), which was on Election Day 2008.
This aspect happens in a little cluster of events every 35 years, and we are toward the end of one of those clusters now. The synchronicity of the aspect forming exactly on Election Day characterized the vibe of the country perfectly: the outbreak of pluralism versus conservatism that characterized the campaign, and that we’re still seeing in the form of the Tea Party movement (vigorously anti-Obama) versus the health insurance reform advocates (generally, pro-Obama).
I was curious to mix myself up amongst the Teabaggers and hear firsthand what they had going on. It was an interesting mix of energies: first of all they were all ringing bells endlessly (loud ones, torturing dogs and other critters), which I discovered was about ‘letting freedom ring’. They recited the Pledge of Allegiance and sang “God Bless America.” Some of them were quite angry with an in-your-face kind of flair. Many were indeed associating health reform with tyranny and socialism but seemed to lack any historical context to make the assertion. Many were absolutely convinced that “the government had taken over one sixth of the economy.” Others objected to a compulsory purchase of health insurance, which takes place in a couple of years. Many were flying the Gadsden flag — DONT TREAD ON ME [sic].
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Weekly Horoscope for Friday, April 2, 2010, #810 – BY ERIC FRANCIS |
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Dan writes: “Western-Mideast culture, where our conscious content is habitually adversarial to each person’s subconscious context.”
Perfect. Perfectperfectperfect.
True. And I would add “to each *other* person’s subconscious context.” It takes real awareness to *listen with* people rather than listen against them. And I mean *everybody,* not just your friends.
This actually helps clarify something I need to include in this retreat boundary workshop.
Many thanks!
Myst
I’ve been listening to the animal kingdom lately. The crickets, frogs, mocking birds all stop (well, maybe not the mocking birds, they’re ballsy) when predators, or human inference encroaches on their habitats. All these creatures speak to one another, in a language we can hear, if we turn our ears toward it. They test the surroundings with noise. If enough spacial clearance is felt, they let loose with the most beautiful noises I’ve ever heard.
Thanks,
Jere
Crickets stop chirping for a moment….tonight I heard Chris matthews (of Hardball) call Rush Limbaugh “the walrus that talks underwater.”
I laughed my ass off. Then we watched “Capitalism, a Love Story” and cried buckets.
What a day.
..crickets and cicada’s…
Love ya, beautiful.
Jere
Didn’t want to, but it was buggin’ too bad. The Dead quote, “..walls are (built) of cannon balls..”
It’s reference to how folks hide behind a false facade of bravado, when truly they just hurt inside.
People need Love.
(I’m gonna bury my head into my own reality for a while,.. I mentalate you all well.)
Take care and Love,
Jere
Eric,
I think Sat. & Ur. Muscles you mention come down to whether the Ordo Ab Chao we create will be Aquarian individuals contributing to the collective or forced hive mentality. The dynamic of how this works depends I’ve found on the rock-scissors-paper game, where rock=ego, scissors=soul & paper=evil, but which screws up because psychopaths (& their promoted corporatism) teaches us to play this game backwards. On top of that is Western-Mideast culture, where our conscious content is habitually adversarial to each person’s subconscious context. This is why Sat.-Ur. Needs to break down the “either with us or against us” typifying Right & Left. My favorite Chinese proverb (You’re not smart enough to live or brave enough to die; what are you going to do?) is easily answered by them, but not us. Take care. Dan
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Hey Eric,
Your horoscopes – I’m reading them since a couple of months now – are always great. It’s just the subtly and the developmental approach in your horoscope that I really like and find helpful. It gives perspective.
thanks a lot,
Eva