The End of the World

Are you reading a blog with the title “The End of the World” because you’re scared or curious or expecting satire?

I’ve been thinking that as an astrology blogger I ought to address the idea that because some Mayan calendar is completing a cycle that we are at “the end” of the world.

My neighbors were robbed yesterday and the police told them that because of this worry and fear about the “end” of the Mayan calendar, people were doing crazy things such as breaking into homes more frequently.

I’ll have to admit, I’ve never understood the fear of the world ending. Like a robot who’s receiving illogical commands and responds, “Does not compute,” then starts internally combusting, I can’t even comprehend the idea of the “end” of the world.

For starters, what is “the world?” The earth? The incomprehensibly large universe?

How does the universe “end?”

I had an “aha” moment recently during meditation while connecting some ideas the teacher presented regarding ego with a comment by the late philosopher and writer Ayn Rand.

In the movie “Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life,” we see an interviewer ask Rand if she fears death. Her response was in paraphrase of some unknown philosopher who said, ““I will not die, it’s the world that will end.” (She says it in the last interview of this compilation of interviews on religion.)

Of course! When we die the world does end, for ME.

Our fear of the “end” of the world, I’m suspecting, is the ego’s fear of its own demise.

Astrology

Years ago I bought a new chair. My aggressive, anxious and semi-feral cat walked in fear, scurrying across the room.

When a cat is afraid of a chair, you hear that it’s instinct and animals are just like that, etc. Yet I see this very same behavior in human nature. It may not appear as simple as the cat and the chair (is there a children’s book subject here?), but I see humans resisting change for the same reason animals appear to – loss of control, protection of territory and desire for constancy.

My view is that our horoscope represents our conscious sense of self. Like animals, we have our habits and comforts and threats to those habits and comforts produce fear and anxiety.

As we are all different in personality, what triggers our anxieties will vary. A person focused on material wealth fears the loss of job and banks failing. A person focused on relationships fears loss of a partner and may become anxious (also called “jealousy”) when the partner is with others.

How does this tie to the end of the world?

In simplest terms, I think fear of the “end” of the world is a fear of death. While most maintain faith and religious belief, there is still some underlying visceral fear of “the world ending.” The chair hasn’t been moved – the entire world has been moved.

While there is always change occurring, currently there is cataclysmic change occurring represented astrologically by Pluto in Capricorn square Uranus in Aries. Lots of other planets have been involved in this square in the last year or so (Saturn and Mars, for example). If you’re not interested in astrology you might notice it as the collapse economic markets from housing to banking. There was also a lot of relationship collapse when Saturn was in Libra creating a nice T-square with Pluto and Uranus.

I don’t know anything about the Mayan calendar to know how it relates to Western astrology. I believe there’s an end to a specific long count, but I don’t believe (but am not sure) this is seen as the “end” of the world in Mayan belief.

I keep using the earthquake image. While I didn’t grow up in an earthquake zone, I lived in an area with earthquakes for a couple years. What’s scary about earthquakes as opposed to tornadoes or hurricanes is that earthquakes are beneath – there is no where to run.

We are experiencing an earthquake of “the world,” what the world will look like and how it will work, as represented by Capricorn. Aries represents the ego self, shattered then enlightened through its time with Uranus.

Astrology has taught me about cycles. Calendars may “end” but cycles keep revolving and rotating in time and space just as the planets rotate and also revolve around the sun, the sun which spins in the galaxy and the galaxy that moves around the universe.

It’s big out there.

The cycles continue but “me” will end. I am bothered mostly by “end of the world” talk because we’re just promoting then feeding off the fear of others which changes nothing and helps no one.

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The Astrological Age of Anxiety

If you follow astrology news, you often see stories about full moons, eclipses and intense aspects between transiting planets (like Pluto and Uranus right now) with lots of write up about what it means in your life and for society as a whole.

Don’t forget, though, that every five seconds or so an individual is born into this world. Those individuals are born under these energies – the energies don’t merely affect their weekend plans, but become embedded in their astrological DNA.

So when you read this month that Venus is in sexual Scorpio sextile (60 degrees apart) intense Pluto in Capricorn and your love life will be both intense and serious, remember that someone born today will carry this serious and intense romantic nature as part of his/her fundamental personality.

If that person was born with this aspect while the sun was still in Scorpio, overall seriousness is strong in the personality. However, if that person was born when the sun entered Sagittarius, then there may be a conflict in the personality between the gregarious and adventuresome Sagittarius with the cautious and controlling Scorpio and Capricorn.

When masses of people are worrying about their jobs, investments and disintegrating home values during this Pluto-in-Capricorn tear-down-the-entire-structure-of-society transit, that worry and anxiety is part of what children being born breathe into their unformed consciousness, just as they would breathe in second-hand smoke.

The generation born from 2008 to present may become a frugal, penny-pinching generation like those born during the Great Depression. They may keep money close for fear of great loss of work, home and property. There may be some control issues around money embedded in their cultural coding.

The Age of Anxiety

W. H. Auden’s poem “The Age of Anxiety” was published in 1947 as Pluto was in Leo, Neptune in Libra and Uranus in Gemini.

The outer planets – Uranus, Pluto and Neptune, describe generational energies.

The Age of Anxiety was published as a generation of hippies was being born. About 20 years later, some of these children sat in Golden Gate Park naked, in drug-induced states of alternate realities.

The Pluto in Leo generation is more commonly called The Me Generation. Most the Me Generation dates listed in Wikipedia (1946 – 1964) find Pluto transiting Leo.

Dropping out of society might be considered a self-absorbed delusion, but don’t forget that leaving your family and society and emerging as an individual creates what today is called “separation anxiety.”

Would you sit naked in a park today and take a pill given to you by a stranger?

Who would drop out of society today and give up healthcare insurance?

Those children born in the late 1940s when Auden wrote “Age of Anxiety” produced children of their own who were born during a time of social upheaval in the late 1950s through the late 1960s. Those children have Pluto in Virgo. Some even have Pluto conjunct Uranus in Virgo opposite Saturn in Pisces (1964 – 1967).

The external world in the 1960s was challenging authority, fighting for civil rights and protesting against wars abroad – questioning the “establishment.”

And children were being born every five seconds, breathing it in.

The New Anxiety

Today’s world is being run by the tail-end of the Pluto in Leo generation and the next-in-line Pluto-and-Uranus in Virgo folks.

Virgo is the sign of work, health and service. While Leo is a strong, self-centered ego structure, Virgo is a more flexible, adaptable ego that looks to others for the perfection it seeks. I think Virgo is associated with service because to truly serve others, you must put aside your own ego. The behind-the-scenes person (Virgo) doesn’t get the same attention as the front-and-center-stage person (Leo).

The change of generational leadership from Leo to Virgo brings an entire change of focus to culture. Instead of focus on self expression (Leo), the focus is now on work and health (Virgo).

Today there is an extreme and increasing focus on health and healthcare from drug marketing on television and increased use of pharmaceuticals to corporate wellness programs that insist on participation for reduced premium costs. To participate in healthcare, you must be tied to a corporate or government entity otherwise it is not affordable for anyone but the extremely wealthy.

Healthcare has descended on us so even if you feel healthy, you might find yourself forced into a health “issue” in order for a company to feel satisfied that it has provided you with health information.

Recently I heard someone sneeze and another person ask if a cold was involved. When the response was affirmative, the next question came – what kind of cold do you have?

The sneezer wasn’t interested in analyzing her cold but I find today that you are expected to identify each and every sneeze that you have or others will analyze it for you. It’s no longer good enough to have “a cold.”

Analysis is in the realm of Virgo, the discriminating mind. I believe that’s why Virgo tends toward hypochondria-not because Virgos aren’t truly ill but because every moment is analyzed, nothing is simply left to “be.” A bad night’s sleep must be analyzed, labeled and remedied while more relaxed personalities simply accept the night was bad and move on, never giving it a mention or a second thought.

The over-concern with health and every fluctuating physical state in a fluctuating universe represents to me a form of anxiety. While germs are real, the excessive fear of germs which seems to exist in my country today (probably one of the cleanest and healthiest times and places in history) to me represents a fear of the unknown because however real germs are, we can’t see them. We don’t really know if that door handle contains the Swine Flu Virus or just remnants of paper towels from a hundred women who refuse to touch the door handle with their bare hands.

When we are afraid to touch the bathroom door handle, what is it we truly fear?

Virgo’s opposite sign is Pisces, which likes to merge with others. When you merge with others you do take on the good and the bad, the beautiful and the ugly, the pathogens and the antibodies.

Is the fear of germs a fear of intimacy?

What is the underlying anxiety in the excessive fear of germs?

Generational Learning

Each generation has something to learn and teach. I don’t know what this collective fear of germs represents, but I do wonder if the hypersensitive Virgos and Pisces of this generation are the canaries-in-the-mine in terms of being affected first by impurities in the environment.

Maybe this collective fear of germs is the first warning that our environment contains too many impurities which will at some time create a collective health issue.

Way back when I began studying astrology a local astrologer commented that the Pluto-and-Uranus in Virgo generation would “clean up the planet.”

Maybe then this anxiety about germs is an anxiety about living on a dirty planet? That’s a good reason to be anxious.

The Pluto-and-Uranus-in-Virgo generation will be doing its work through the mid-twenty first century. Hopefully by then we will have a cleaner, healthier planet.

And hopefully less anxiety.

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Mars in Capricorn – It’s Business Time

Hearing complaints of a ruined Thanksgiving due to an earlier and earlier Black “Friday,” which now is really Black Thanksgiving Evening, I have to note that the United States’ economy is based on shopping.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is calculated as “private consumption + gross investment + government spending + (exports − imports).” In the US economy, private consumption contributes 70% of GDP.

According to the National Retail Federation, for some retailers the holiday season is 20 percent to 40 percent of sales. In 2011, holiday sales were 19.5% of all retail sales.

So what would happen to our economy if we truly did put the “Christ” back in Christmas? If it wasn’t the season of giving presents, which retailers would fail?

This holiday season, with the sun in generous Sagittarius, Mars will be traveling through practical and business-oriented Capricorn. For Capricorn suns, that means more energy, more success and more drive. For Capricorn moons, that means more compulsion for these things which can lead to an increased need to control the environment.

For business, it’s a good placement. But later this week Mars will conjunct Pluto, also traveling through Capricorn so there may be some business news along the lines of a big company or endeavor no longer in one piece, shaken at its core and tumbling into many small parts.

Mars and Pluto in Capricorn are squaring Uranus in Aries indicating that there is still a dormant fault line lurking under the holiday cheer. Saturn is trine in Scorpio lending some stability during what could be a month of some instability.

It’s business time.

One of our largest businesses here in the US happens to have Mars in Capricorn . . .

Walmart

Walmart was founded in 1962 but incorporated on Halloween Day in 1969. Walmart, then, is a Scorpio with moon in Cancer, Saturn in Taurus and Mars in Capricorn. There’s a bunch of Libra in the chart – Uranus, Venus, Jupiter and Mercury – which would make you think Walmart would be a little more attractive.

Maybe Walmart is attractive to the penny-pinching Mars in Capricorn and hoarding moon in Cancer. To a person of these signs, with the added Saturn in Taurus, seeing a big storeroom full of stuff provides a sense of comfort and security.

According to the Wikipedia site, Walmart employs 2.2 million people. Target, by contrast, employs a mere 365,000.

It’s Walmart time.

I’ve noticed a general dislike of Walmart while at the same time noticing a great liking for MBAs. I know the many reasons why Walmart is disliked (labor relations, pricing tyranny, locating on disputed lands, running small businesses to the ground, etc.) but find it odd that a business that does so well doesn’t get some appreciation from a generation that loves business enough to study it.

But that’s just my lone observation here in Ohio’s capital. It’s possible around the US there is more respect (a Capricorn desire) for a company that started as a little Five and Dime and has grown to the largest retailer in the world (a Capricorn story of the self-made man).

Why don’t we love Walmart? Why don’t we love this incredible success story? Don’t those who go into business see themselves as going “big” at some time?

I’m not defending Walmart’s business practices here, I’m just trying to understand our love-hate relationship to the very foundations of our economy.

Walmart Season

Mars entered Capricorn November 18 and will be in Capricorn until December 27.

Mars in Capricorn will be good for Walmart’s growth, but bad for Walmart’s family as Mars opposes moon in Cancer.

Saturn transiting Scorpio is conjunct Walmart’s natal sun opposite Saturn in Taurus. That means there could be tax issues or merchandise issues. Will there be taxes from exporters or tariff on importers?

Mars creates the drive but the Saturn in Scorpio takes in the form of taxes or money due to others. Is there a huge loan maturing?

With Capricorn, Cancer, Scorpio and Taurus in the chart, there is definitely a good stewardship of money and resources, of the kind we call penny-pinching. The 2.2 million employees are probably aware of this.

When we buy a product, we want the best product at the lowest prices. Unfortunately, our employers want the same – the best person at the lowest price (or a market price that reflects the value of the employee in certain roles).

This holiday season should be good for Walmart and the news already suggests Walmart is at the top of the selling competition for Black Friday.

Let’s raise a toast to Mars in Capricorn – may this holiday season produce the highest holiday sales ever contributing to a healthy economy and employed workforce!

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Happy Sagittarius, I Mean Thanksgiving

So many Americans love the sign Sagittarius and don’t know it. Instead you hear, “I love the holidays.” The “holidays” begin around the time the sun enters Sagittarius and culminate at Christmas when the sun enters Capricorn.

The sun entered Sagittarius today.

Sheldon Cooper on the Big Bang Theory explains to character Penny in an episode that Christmas is really the ancient festival of Saturnalia. In this you hear “Saturn” which is the ruler of Capricorn. That holiday occurs near the shortest day of the year, the winter solstice when the sun is overhead at the tropic of Capricorn.

So it’s all about astrology, right?

The only mind-boggling holiday is New Year’s Eve which is more Sagittarian than Capricorn. The only thing Capricorn about it is that we get up the next day and make RESOLUTIONS to never do again what we did the night before.

So shall we move New Year’s Eve to mid December? The Sagittarians whose birthdays get ignored because of Christmas would enjoy it.

Anyway, back to Sagittarius, the mystical, eye-in-the-sky truth seeker, child of the sublime and the one who has the courage at the Christmas table to announce she is a pagan (along with Aries).

We love Sagittarius because it brings all the things we do during the holidays – celebrate a higher god through each other’s company, create food that is more special than the daily diet, spend a little extra to make others happy and give, give, give to charity.

Sagittarius can also bring the effects of these generous tidings in the form of bills to pay during Capricorn, headaches after too much eggnog (a whole pint to yourself, really?) and waking up to discover that you sat in the boss’ lap last night and sang “We’re off to see the Wizard.”

Since I gotta get a move on, I’ll leave all the descriptions of Sagittarius to Café Astrology. I love their descriptions of signs and planets in signs. I look at this site often.

But if you want to read about one of my favorite Sagittarians (besides my dad), you can do it here, in the purple haze of Thanksgiving.

Happy Sagittarius!

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I Don’t Believe in Astrology, but My Cat Does

Really, I believe astrology is all hogwash and we people of the earth have free will, something you see each and every day as humanity greets the rising sun with a new, fresh approach to another day of consciousness.

We’re not stuck in habits, patterns and routines. We can do whatever we want whenever we want.

My cat, however, does believe in astrology. During full moons she often celebrates by dashing across the house, chasing her tail and following unseen ghosts on the wall.

During the recent solar eclipse it was all “purr – purr – purr.” She wouldn’t stop talking about it. Now that the eclipse has passed she’s back to her silent and prolonged meditations on astrology while curled up in her sleeper.

These are the random astrological thoughts my cat bothered me with this week:

  • The fall of Twinkie – Twinkies rose in 1933 during the great Depression and are falling near 2013 during another financial depression. In 1933 Pluto was in Cancer and Neptune in Virgo – both food and diet oriented. In 2013 Pluto is in Capricorn and Neptune in Pisces – both planets have traveled 180 degrees – are we at the end of the Twinkie business cycle or the end of an eating cycle?
  • Hillary Clinton in Australia – Hillary Clinton was down under where you could see the solar eclipse that was astrologically between her Scorpio sun and Scorpio Venus. Saturn is hanging out on her Scorpio sun as well creating all kinds of fantastic ancient-ritual type energy. What happens in Australia stays in Australia, hopefully. Pisces moon Clinton is may be more of a spiritualist and dreamer than you might realize . . . What else happened down there?
  • John Kasich in Ohio – while Hillary was basking in Scorpionic energy, Ohio Governor Kasich is fielding Scorpionic energy from without as this Jupiter, Venus and Sun are in steady-Taurus, opposite Scorpio. Kasich is having to deal with this stuff called “heavy emotion.” Yuch, eew. He’s probably wondering why everyone thinks he’s a tightwad as he generously gives light bulbs to the local shelter. Why can’t everyone just go to work and be happy? Why do people get so intense about nothing?
  • George Clooney – Clooney also has sun in Taurus and moon in Capricorn, like Ohio Governor John Kasich. Clooney might be having more fun fielding Scorpio energy from without but also goes “eew” when people have intense feelings that are separate from the physical body. Haven’t seen him on the cover of People in awhile. What’s going on?
  • My cat noticed several stories of sexual misconduct (and one major abortion story) on her BBC Mobile App story feed this week and reflected on how this is going to be one long Saturn-in-Scorpio transit. As the Wicked Witch of the West (WWW – interesting) said to Dorothy as she complained of her long journey to Oz “Why you’ve only just begun.” Saturn in Scorpio has only just begun.
  • Mitt Romney whines – When you have all three water signs in your chart (in trine aspect) it’s called a “Whine Trine.” When you have lots of Pisces and Scorpio, as Romney does, there may also be a more-than-average tendency to see oneself as a victim. As my cat noticed, every day on the drive to work we all experience winning and losing, victories and humiliations. She thinks Romney should file emotional bankruptcy and let the process work itself out as bereavement begins. If he resists while Saturn is on his moon, he’ll just fall into a depression. My cat’s usual advice to Romney is to go have some frickin’ fun and forget about saving the world.
  • Fiscal cliff – While my cat doesn’t have a checking account, she does understand what it means when Pluto transits Capricorn – transformation of all structure. She fully believes there is a fiscal cliff and we ought to re-structure our government and financial sectors in the early degrees of Capricorn rather than letting Pluto raze our society for another ten years. Pluto is like an earthquake under us, collapsing all that we try to build. Sand castles, she told me, it’s like sand castles. When I asked for more detail on her plan, she had her usual response – I’m not president, I don’t have to figure this out.
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Happy Birthday David Petraeus

David Petraeus, former director of the CIA, turned 60 a few days ago. And what did the American people give him for this milestone birthday?

Infamy.

Prior to the story of Petraeus stepping down as head of the CIA due to revelations of an extramarital affair, if you’d asked me who the head of the CIA was, I would have said, “give me a second” while secretly checking my iPhone.

Now I know.

Confucius believed one could only become a sage after age 50 (“I knew the decrees of Heaven“) and at 60 had achieved some inner peace (“No sound irritates me“).

“Sage” is a word little used in my universe, unless we’re talking about a spice rubbed on chicken. In our Internet age, no one is a wise sage, we’re all librarians curating information.

Will this sudden break from the world launch Petraeus on the ascent to wisdom and inner peace?

Saturn in Scorpio

You may have noticed that Petraeus is a sun-sign Scorpio, which is the sign associated with sex. The scandal isn’t the sex, it’s the getting caught. Usually Scorpio is too smart and clever to be caught. Has this Scorpio set his own trap?

With Saturn beginning its transit of Scorpio, sex may be more in the news, even than it is today.

I hope we don’t have two and a half years of Saturn-in-Scorpio sex scandals. If this story is accurate and 50 percent of women and 60 percent of married men have affairs, it’s gonna be one long Saturn transit.

Since Scorpio also rules money shared with others, these public divorces may also contain public airing of money issues.

Fun.

Relationship Issues

If I look at Petraeus’ chart with the knowledge he had an affair but from the vantage point of trying to help someone who’s made a decision that’s changed his life, I would focus on mother issues.

Liz Greene is the master of seeing parental relationships in the chart. I’ll put on my Greene hat as Petraeus’ chart stands out to me as containing an inner female with a drinking or substance abuse problem. The inner female may come out as a female partner while Petraeus wears the emotions of a general.

Petraeus has moon in Cancer close to Uranus, although he may have moon in Leo. Uranus on the moon is an unpredictable mother. In Cancer, mother was sometimes very motherly and sometimes not-to-be-found, off searching for comfort maybe from substances and also from her own family.

Today your mother is mothering you and tomorrow you have to take over and help mom out of bed.

That creates a lot of anxiety and desire to rescue.

Saturn and Neptune are conjunct in Libra in Petraeus’ chart, square Uranus/moon. Mother may have also been depressed. Neptune in Libra seeks the ideal mate, a beauty with a poetic nature and strong sense of fairness. When mother (and other women) are in the right mood, there is no greater pleasure to be had than being in their company. It’s just the other “moods” that cause the problem . . .

If I were a fortune cookie, I might say to Petraeus, “Bad luck with women.”

Mars is in Sagittarius right now and is almost finished with its month-long transit. It happens to be transiting Petraeus’ Venus in Sagittarius. Mars on Venus in the fire sign of Sagittarius is risk-taking and adventuresome.

If Petraeus has the problems with women his chart suggests, this Mars transit may have said, “I’m breaking out to have some fun. I don’t care what it costs.”

This fun didn’t begin a month ago, I believe, from my brief glance at the story. But Mars might have decided it was time to face all the repercussions that arise from following your risk-taking behavior over the cliff.

I’m guessing the true breakup of his marriage occurred while Saturn was transiting the later degrees of Libra (last year) and Petraeus had his second Saturn return. Both he and his spouse were probably very depressed about the state of their marriage (happens to a lot of folks, really). Sometime last year was probably a true breaking point.

If Petraeus and his wife were holding up the idea of a perfect marriage, they wouldn’t be the first couple to do so. With the American focus on marriage, it’s difficult to tell the world that you are one more couple that isn’t making it.

Mars will soon move into Capricorn and will return to its natal position in Petraeus’ horoscope activating the Uranus/moon, Mars and Saturn/Neptune T-square. I’m guessing that Petraeus will go forcefully forward on his new path and may even have a few moments where he tells others what they can do with their news stories.

Saturn transiting Scorpio will oppose Petraeus’ Jupiter in Taurus. Regardless of what’s truly occurring in this man’s marriage, he will be paying the financial price. She’s keeping the house.

No Sound Irritates Me

Sometimes while watching Britney Spears or Lindsay Lohan in their public meltdowns, I thank god I didn’t have to have my own emotional upheavals in public. We all have our crazy moments and most of us don’t have to see those moments on the cover of People.

If you have chosen a path that takes you into the limelight, your travails might be more pronounced but hopefully so will your learnings and joys.

The events set in motion this week for Petraeus will probably take most of the Saturn-in-Scorpio transit to fully resolve.

Saturn’s transit of Sagittarius, in about three years, will be conjunct Petraeus’ Mercury. There will probably be a book at that time (which may help with the finances).

Writing is cathartic for many. Maybe it will help Petraeus go to the place of “no sound irritates.”

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Mars in Sagittarius – Jimi Hendrix Time

Bothered by the crazy driving behavior last night, I consulted my astrologer friend and asked for insight. He replied simply, “Mars is in Sagittarius.”

Mars has been transiting Sagittarius since October 8 and will be there until approximately November 17.

It was an “aha” moment. Yes, Mars is in a fire sign. I have a Sagittarius rising. I have been drinking too much coffee this week, sometimes while driving. And I had the sudden urge to hear Jimi Hendrix, which I’ve been playing in the car since Thursday.

Hendrix, coffee and driving do not mix.

Was it me, then?

Yes, of course, but I still beg (pretty please with sugar on top?) others to stop driving and talking/texting. We’re just not present at the wheel when we do that and often can’t quite make that sharp turn while handling a large vehicle and talking on the phone.

The more important, higher, lesson here is that Jimi Hendrix’s energy is with us.

Jimi – you died too young. The fire burned within. I can feel it in your music:

“Music, sweet music
I wish I could caress, caress, caress”

[From: http://www.metrolyrics.com/manic-depression-lyrics-jimi-hendrix.html ]

Jimi Hendrix

Astrotheme’s chart has Sagittarius sun Hendrix with a Cancer moon. The moon is awful close to Leo, the rock star of the zodiac. But I could believe Cancer.

Several years ago while at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, I saw a video of a young Hendrix as a backing band guitarist for Night Train. I found it again here:

Leo moon would say, “Hey look at me.” Hendrix appears involved in his guitar, swinging back and forth as the choreography dictates but increasingly separated by his own movements, fully engaged in his playing. Seeing the video for the first time, I felt Hendrix wanted to jump out of that line and start dancing across the floor. He’s having fun. He’s in the moment.

Although Sagittarius is a fire sign, I consider it a more sensitive fire sign than Aries (the Ram) or Leo (the Lion). Sagittarius is a mutable fire sign, expressive but also impressionable.

Cancer is sweet and sensitive and I feel the Hendrix I saw in the video was divorced of self, pure feeling.

Now Sagittarius is still a fire sign, headstrong and very willing to tell you about its crazy, unusual experiences and suggesting your life might be enhanced by doing the same – if you could walk a tightrope between skyscrapers while wearing only henna tattoos, you might see life a little differently, you know.

I’ve kissed a goat during the full moon and you haven’t . . .

I’m a lover of Sagittarian stories but others might find it a bit arrogant, especially if you don’t want to hear about kissing others of your gender during ancient Druid festivals and would prefer to talk about something here and now, like the price of gas.

If the Astrotheme chart is correct, Hendrix’s sun was in the 12th house, the hidden house. Any energy of any sign in the 12th arises, if it ever does, like a chick breaking out of an eggshell.

Breaking out of the 12th house with Sagittarian energy means leaving your monastic or prison cell and walking straight onto the main drag of Las Vegas – bright lights, shows, slot machines, temptations – so much to experience!

Drugs, of course, can help us crack our shells, but with detrimental impact. Breaking the shell before we are fully formed brings us into a new universe unprepared physically, emotionally or mentally. It’s like a preemie baby who must be quarantined from the world until it can build strong enough defenses.

With his Jupiter conjunct moon in Cancer and Neptune in Libra in the 9th, Hendrix would have been emotionally dependent, contrary to the energy of his Sagittarius sun. Cancer is dependent while Sagittarius is independent. True independence for Sagittarius in this chart would have involved independence from the appetite for food, drink, sex, indulgence and ultimately drugs.

Since Sagittarius longs for experiences that bring heightened awareness – new tastes, foreign lands, alternate universes and different jam on the toast this morning, drugs are a great and powerful allure. I want “different,” please, and, oh, make it fast because I’m leaving for a flight soon to meet my foreign lover in Dubai.

“If you can just get your mind together
Then come on across to me
We’ll hold hands and then we’ll watch the sunrise
From the bottom of the sea

But first, are you experienced?
Have you ever been experienced?
Well, I have”

[Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/j/jimi+hendrix/are+you+experienced_20071527.html%5D

Saturn and Uranus were conjunct in Gemini in Hendrix’s chart, opposite the Sagittarian energy. The man who wrote the song “Manic Depression” may very well have been diagnosed with that illness.

As an aside, someone recently in the news has a teeter-totter chart of Sagittarius and Gemini, with sun moon and Uranus involved – Newt Gingrich. I think he may have a little manic depression with that wild surge of creativity and mental agility.

“Will I live tomorrow?
Well, I just can’t say
Will I live tomorrow?
Well, I just can’t say
But I know for sure
I don’t live today
No sun comin’ through my windows
Feel like I’m livin’ at the bottom of a grave
No-ho sun comin’ through my windows
Feel like I’m livin’ at the bottom of a grave
I wish you’d hurry up and rescue me
So I can be on my miserable way
(well), I don’t
Live today
Maybe tomorrow, I just can’t say, but, uh
I don’t
Live today
It’s such a shame to waste your time away like this”

[From http://www.lyricsfreak.com/j/jimi+hendrix/dont+live+today_20185371.html%5D

The Veil of Time

Is Jimi busting through the veils of time, adding his own energy to the Mars in Sagittarius transit? Is the essence of Jimi whispering into the ears of peeps consumed by daily concerns that the music can flow through you, forget about all that other dumb stuff?

Are you still with me on my journey through the purple haze? Maybe if we made it this far together we can crack out of our 12th house shells and survive.

“Is it tomorrow or just the end of time?”

[From: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/j/jimi+hendrix/purple+haze_20071539.html%5D

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Five Career Options for Karl Rove

To be honest, I feel a little sorry for Republican Presidential Candidate, Mitt Romney. He had a hurricane blow in on his convention and a hurricane blow in as he was on an upswing. That’s not to say a hurricane-less race would have provided a win for Romney. But if you believe in omens, and cross-my-heart-hope-to-die-stick-a-needle-in-my-eye I don’t, you might say the Gods were against him.

Romney is a Pisces, a sign fairly associated with suffering and victimhood. Romney might be feeling kind of sad but there is another way to look at the situation. Now that this “running for president” thing is over and he’ll be at his retirement age of 66 next March (since Paul Ryan wasn’t able to change it to 70), he can just take it easy and let the mantle of responsibility fall from his shoulders like leaves falling off a tree during a windstorm.

Now Karl Rove, on the other hand, won’t be at retirement age for three more years and still needs work. An NPR news story I heard this evening discussed how Rove got some big checks from donors for Romney’s campaign. When you ask folks for $10 million and don’t deliver, they sometimes cease doing business with you.

The Textbook Ambitious Capricorn

Rove is a Capricorn sun, Cancer moon. Capricorn is all about what Rove is known for – ambition, success, drive, calculation and career life. His moon is all about the opposite – belonging, togetherness, personal emotions, nurturing and home life.

Where is this moon hiding? Or maybe that’s why Rove is standing next to politicians but not one himself – Cancer is too sensitive for the criticism.

Rove also has Venus and Mercury in Capricorn so he likes to socialize with people of high social status. Outside of work associates, Rove may not have a hang-at-the- bar buddy (although moon in Cancer may have some close family relations). Venus in Capricorn can appear snobbish.

Uranus is also in Cancer which suggests volatile emotions erupting alternately with Capricorn coolness. He may hear, “Remember when you got angry and smashed the plate,” and have no memory of it. Capricorn rarely admits to crazy impulsive emotions.

Rove has some interesting T-squares in the chart with Saturn and Neptune in Libra creating squares with Capricorn and Cancer. These are all cardinal signs which reflect Rove’s ability to motivate, initiate and get things done.

Jupiter is in spiritual Pisces, Pluto in Leo (the “Me Generation” placement) and Mars in Aquarius (the independent rebel).

Let’s see – we’ve got Pluto transiting Capricorn squaring Uranus transiting Aries which pretty much interferes with most of Rove’s chart. Then there’s Neptune transiting Pisces hovering over that soothing Jupiter in Pisces.

Rove may be looking for a new herd to join. A quick glance at Wikipedia suggests Rove has already found a new family herd, marrying this year. He may also be looking for new work and social associates.

What new career would suit Rove’s chart and transits well?

Five Career Options for Karl Rove

  1. Owner of a bar & grill. With moon and Uranus in Cancer, there is a love of food and beverage, sloppy and greasy food, what we today call “comfort food,” but which was, in my day, regular old food. Although Capricorn likes expensive things, Cancer likes food that evokes images of mom. Expensive comfort food is quite chic right now.
  2. Animal trainer. The ability to alternate between controlling and soothing is perfect for work with wild animals. This recommendation was not influenced by Rove’s work with politicians, I swear.
  3. Clothier. It may be time for Rove to promote his own brand rather than others’ brands by creating a line of professional wear with his name on it. We all remember Yves St. Laurent but ask someone on the street to name a political consultant. Can they do it?
  4. Divorce lawyer. Capricorn cool, Cancer emotional understanding and Libra focus on partnership are the perfect traits to assist the irreconcilably differentiated in their splits. I’d hire him.
  5. Politician. Why stand next to the man on the top of the ladder when you can be there yourself?
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2012 Election Tidbits

Ohio has a very special place in presidential elections. As I listen to the pundits I often hear that it’s difficult to win the presidency without Ohio. I’m sure one could, but there appear to be voting habits in the nation that make Ohio a “swing state.”

Tomorrow, in fact, the day before the vote, the president Barack Obama will be visiting just down the street. As a voter that tells me that the president is not confident that he has Ohio in the bag, to visit the very day before the election, hours before we vote.

If you’re not in Ohio, you might feel envy that we Buckeyes are basking in the financial warmth of millions upon millions of advertising dollars. What you don’t know is that some of us have stopped watching TV due to the onerous amount of ads, back-to-back-to-back-to-back-to-back, for and against each candidate.

It’s a good time to live in Utah or Illinois where you can watch the evening news and enjoy the usual car and pharmaceutical drug commercials.

I wonder if the drug companies have seen a hit to Ohio profits during October?

Mercury Retrograde

It’s quite interesting that on voting day, Tuesday November 6, that Mercury will go retrograde in Sagittarius. Mercury retrograde means delays, misunderstandings and general cross-signals with regard to communication.

When Mercury goes retrograde, as it does often, astrologers across the globe warn of miscommunication. Why astrologers are ignored, I believe, isn’t just due to the general lack of belief in astrology. I think astrologers are ignored because we often don’t know about Mercury retrograde problems until later.

It might take me a month to notice, for example, that I accidentally put the $500 final car payment amount toward my electric bill (as I’ve done on bill pay). Only in a month when I find that I have more interest on my car and have three months of pre-paid electricity do I see the error.

When does Mercury go direct? On November 26. Hopefully Election Day issues, if any, will be resolved at that time.

Sagittarius is a sign that relates to things foreign. Will there be foreign influence in our election?

Some blogs on Tuesday’s Mercury retrograde:

http://www.astrologycom.com/mercret.html

ttp://darkstarastrology.com/mercury-retrograde/

http://astrology.richardbrown.com/mercrx.shtml

Jupiter Retrograde

Jupiter is currently retrograde in the sign of Gemini, which rules communication. Gemini’s ruler is Mercury. So Jupiter in Gemini and Mercury in Sagittarius have a relationship called “mutual reception” in which each is in the other’s sign.

Mercury in Sagittarius and Jupiter in Gemini, both retrograde, suggests issues in communication due to excess or expansion. I’m wondering if we won’t have some sort of telecommunication issues due to overload of the system.

Overload makes me think of the “denial of service” attacking/hacking that is occurring more frequently. The main targets are banks. Two ways to shut down a system are to starve it or overload it.

Saturn starves; Jupiter overloads.

Sagittarius rules things foreign so maybe foreign elements overloading information systems?

Gemini and Sagittarius provide too much information rather than too little. Too much information can be as confusing as too little. With news coming from sources over the globe all saying different things, what is true?

Maybe the foreign press will report something differently than the local press? Gemini is like your local news and Sagittarius like your international news.

Some blogs on Jupiter in Gemini:

http://www.astrology.com/jupiter-retrograde-gemini-rethink-your-choices/2-d-d-490784

http://astrodynamics.net/astrologicalmusings/tag/jupiter-in-gemini-2012/

http://rubyslipper.ca/2012/10/reboot-jupiter-goes-retrograde-in-gemini/

Too close to call?

Watching the news, I’ve also seen more stories on election and voting law, processes that are normally remote and archaic but were dug out of the cedar chest during the 2000 “too close to call” election between George W. Bush and Al Gore.

If I were a conspiracy theorist, which cross-my-heart-hope-to-die-stick-a-needle-in-my-eye I’m not, I would even guess that something along these lines was being planned.

As the US electorate gets split in half through dualistic candidates, there seems to be ever increasing chances of elections being won by hundreds or thousands of votes. We learned during the 2000 election that sometimes our preciously placed vote gets thrown out (ouch! I never learned about that in high school).

The 2000 election results were up in the air from Election Day until December 12 when the Florida Supreme Court ended all recounts and George W. Bush was declared the winner.

On that Election Day in 2000, Mercury was retrograde and went direct about three days later. On December 12, Mercury was conjunct Pluto in Sagittarius.

Post election this year, the next conjunction of Mercury and Pluto will be on January 6 – 7, 2013 which is orthodox Christmas. Prior to that, the sun and Pluto will be conjunct on December 31, 2012.

It should be an interesting New Year’s Eve.

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Believing is Seeing

“Belief” has always been a strange word to me and more so during a general election as people take sides of a arbitrary split and seem to “believe” that one particular man can save us. We enact this same drama every four years.

Dictionary.com defines belief as “confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof.”

Belief is usually associated with religion because we seem to be unable to see each other’s gods or logically convince each other of spiritual or religious belief.

In our age of information, belief has gotten stronger because rather than too little information, there is too much and we are less likely to know the source of information. More and more information creates conflicting information and we need this thing called “belief” to chose some information over other information.

Pisces Believes

Pisces, the last sign of the zodiac, a mutable water sign, has the key phrase “I believe.” Because of this willingness to believe, Pisces is considered spiritual and/or mystical. Pisces is intuitive and empathetic. It’s also easily influenced and too sensitive to disagree or fight. Pisces style of survival is more about emotionally manipulating events than taking an active, open stance (see the fire signs for this).

Neptune, the ruler of Pisces, represents merged states from the fetus in the womb to speaking in tongues during a religious experience. It’s “we” not me, much like Libra. Libra is a “we” in terms of picking up the identity of others while Pisces is “we” in that it wants no identity at all.

Among the many things ruled by Neptune, it also rules the moving image, film.

What is the connection between image and belief?

Image relates to sight which appears to be the most powerful sense in that if we see something, we believe it. We know the models on the magazine are airbrushed, but we still want to look like those models, those images. The models themselves are not the image on the cover – they are the foundation of the image.

While most claim TV and movies are just mundane entertainment, I think many of those images transfer unconsciously to life, such as ideas of romance or the power of having a certain car. Advertisers have known this for a long time. Yet we feel in control of our subconscious and watch image after image thinking we control the gates from conscious to unconscious (also ruled by Neptune).

Neptune rules the ocean. If I put a chemical in the ocean, can anyone stand in the ocean and not touch the chemical? You can’t sequester Neptune.

Neptune in Pisces

Transiting Pluto in Capricorn is squaring transiting Uranus in Aries and getting all the attention – economic breakdown and revolutions.

All the while Neptune is starting its travels through the hazy waters of its natural home creating a silky glaze over our world weary eyes.

As Neptune enters Pisces, it may be time to think about why the two presidential candidates are spending almost $1 billion on television ads and why those that can’t compete in money can’t compete at all.

The true winner of the election is image. The images we create of our democracy are way different than the image it has become.

When the recent jobs report was issued showing the unemployment rate below a milestone 8%, it was questioned whether the report was cooked. It’s a good question but also raises the question of what is real and how do we know it, ever?

Belief in what we see seems addictive and also comforting. The idea that we don’t really know anything is scary. I saw a television ad on Ohio’s Issue 2 (wanting a “no” vote) that didn’t even bother to explain what Issue 2 is about. It’s quite insulting to see an ad that doesn’t even bother with an appeal to reason and also quite scary that a market researcher determined that an ad without any explanation is effective. Is the ad simply hypnosis (also ruled by Neptune) much like the Queen of Diamonds in the Manchurian Candidate?

Every planet has a purpose and Neptune’s absorption of images into our subconscious seems necessary to move us from a state of survival to one of higher purpose. Neptune connects us in our entirety to everything else in its entirety but then leaves us open to all else that floats in the collective wind.

Astrologer Barbara Hand Clow writes about the “fourth dimension” as a dimension of collective images (if I understand her correctly). I can understand this idea of fourth dimension – we can pretend to ignore the images around us, but like radio waves we are penetrated.

It will be interesting to see what we collectively “believe” in 15 years from now as Neptune finishes its transit of Pisces. Few of us would go to a glass of water sitting on a park bench and drink. But we do that every day when we open image portals like TV, film and Internet. The Internet used to be a place where we directed the images but notice how little control we now have over what is presented to us on the Web.

Will Neptune in Pisces teach us to choose our images like we choose our drinking water?

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