Being Andy Warhol

When Mary Tyler Moore died in 2017, I was surprised by the number of condolences in my social media feed.

How did I not know so many people were Mary Tyler Moore fans?

Had my friends been binging on the Mary Tyler Moore show while I wasn’t noticing? Why did we not have long, late-night discussions over wine and fondue about her performance in Ordinary People where she played a controlling, emotionally restrained mother, a role opposite to many of her sunny, cheerful roles? The irony is that this role in Ordinary People was more in line with her natal horoscope than the Dick Van Dyke show or Mary Tyler Moore show, although in the latter she does demonstrate the Capricorn drive for career, success and financial independence.

But we have no wine, fondue pot or time this evening.

The social media condolences for every and all passing celebrities demonstrate how much we have become like newscasters, like the journalists we increasingly disdain. Like journalists we get the buzz and present it to our viewing audience. We want our audience to stay tuned, especially on the career-oriented sites or revenue-generating sites where we want to maintain our brand. No audience, no brand.

Brand

Still on my reading list is Naomi Klein’s No Logo which, if I understand the premise, it about how products developed brands and later the brands became the products. Published in 1999, it seems a prescient work as in this nation we elected a brand president. The wrapping paper no longer needs to contain a present.

When did the concept of “brand” originate?

Internet research suggests 2700 BC but the concept of brand seems to involve two important modern elements: consumer culture and easy communication.

Prior to this “brand” was held but just a few individuals of intellectual or spiritual greatness and maybe some fermented grapes. Today we all have an audience – large or small – for our brand. We must sell ourselves regularly in the digital economy.

Pluto in Capricorn

Transformative Pluto is soon to leave Capricorn – where it will not reside for the next 248 years – and go into Aquarius. For Americans, Pluto in the late degrees of Capricorn represents a Pluto “return” as we were born into this placement. Who knows, maybe this is exactly how people felt in 1776 – “WTF? Will people just calm down and stop killing each other and stealing each other’s stuff?” I bet a few folks said that in 1776 too. Maybe nothing has really changed in the evolutionary spiral.

With natal Pluto in Capricorn, the US evolutionary path involves understanding of business, career, success, rules, and authority. We went one round as Capricorn “boss.” The second round of Pluto through the signs may bring us back to our idealistic roots with lots of Capricorn lessons about authority. I plan to check back in 2272.

One legacy of this last 20 years of Pluto in Capricorn is brand for everyone, the “democratization” of brand. Traditionally Capricorn is about “reputation,” an old-fashioned idea made new. The idea behind reputation was that you’d better be good so that the people in the neighborhood and community don’t talk about you and you can get a good spouse and job.

Brand, like reputation, is an everyday affair but takes more than good behavior; it takes constant reinforcement and promotion of one’s good, or desired, behavior. Bad behavior is a brand too, and a popular one today. Brand is public relations of self. Brand is self.

Andy Warhol

Pop artist Andy Warhol said, famously, that everyone would be famous for 15 minutes. Today we may only have 15 minutes of privacy.

Warhol had six of the ten horoscope planets in fire (sun/Venus/Neptune in Leo, Uranus/moon in Aries and Saturn in Sagittarius) representing an extroverted nature seeking self-expression and recognition. While born with Pluto in Cancer, he appealed to the Pluto in Leo “Me” generation busting out of the norms of their parents during the 1960s.

With moon and Uranus in Aries, Warhol exhibited much of Aries’ self-aggrandizing aspect. Having a natural understanding of brand, Warhol was made famous by his paintings, prints and movies of popular products (Campbell’s soup) and popular people (repeating images of famous faces).

Uranus has an 84-year cycle so in the early 2010s returned to Aries. In the 1960s, Warhol produced repeating images of famous faces. In the 2010s, we created repeating images of our own faces.

Uranus in Aries occurred during the beginning of the Pluto-in-Capricorn transit and provided the selfies that were needed for the continued focus on brand – social media and cameras. And unabashed promotion of self.

If you do have some wine, fondue and time available, after discussion of Mary Tyler Moore’s thespian agility, we can discuss whether Warhol would be famous today.

Would Warhol have made it through the jungle of brand to stand out? Or would he be just another Instagram page or YouTube channel?

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Republican Presidential Debaters: Stepchildren of the News

If you followed the news this week, at the top of your feed should have been news from Ohio – the passing of Issue 1 (state constitutional right to abortion) and Issue 2 (legal use of recreational marijuana). Scrolling down your news feed you may have seen news about the war in Israel. Scrolling further down you might have seen some news about zoo pandas being returned to China or the war in Ukraine. Even further down your feed, should you have the 21st century patience to scroll that far, you might have seen that last Wednesday (November 8) was a Republican presidential debate.

While political debates prior to the national election year or month may have historically generated low interest, this year’s rock-bottom interest over pandas going back to China sets a new low. And the minimal coverage it received nationally was a spat over the use of Tik Tok.

Pluto in Leo Generation

You’ve heard of the “Me Generation,” right? That generation was born with slow-moving (20 years in sign), generational Pluto in the fixed fire “me” sign of Leo. Leo is confident, enthusiastic, energetic, bold, and always center stage. This generation defined much of the life we live today and their retirement and passing from the planet represents a shift of both energy and economics for the generations behind them.

While we had a dip in the Pluto-in-Virgo generation with President Barack Obama, post-presidency we retracted into the prior Pluto-in-Leo generation (Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Donald Trump) and appear to be unwilling to let go.

Our five Republican presidential candidate debaters have Pluto in Virgo or Pluto in Libra. They are all trailing their Pluto-in-Leo master of brand (Trump).

My “Mr. Spock” mind is fascinated that everyone purports to hate “the government” but we can’t let go of grandmotherly and grandfatherly and Santa Claus (Sanders) leaders who represent our hanging on to a past we believe we want to discard.

In fascinating timing, transiting Pluto will dip its toes back into fixed, air-sign Aquarius in January 2024 and will fall back into cardinal, earth-sign Capricorn from September through the November election when it then returns late November to Aquarius.

Pluto changing signs is a shift – and in Aquarius is the sign opposite Leo representing a shift from “me” to “we.” Aquarius represents group consciousness and shared ideals. These are your friends rather than family which we didn’t consciously choose.

“We” or “me” – that’s our collective shift. We are a global village and now affect each other’s day-to-day life in so many ways beyond open war. We drink each other’s water and depend both on our friends and enemies for daily life.

Two generations of 30-ish people have Uranus and Neptune in Capricorn and/or Aquarius. These generations will continue to debate Capricorn authority versus Aquarian freedom. It’s their time. They will figure it out.

2024 Planetary Shifts

In 2024, two social/outer planets will shift: Jupiter from Taurus to Gemini (May) and Pluto from Capricorn to Aquarius and back again (January, September, and November).

Other social/outer planets will continue in the signs they are today: Saturn in Pisces, Uranus in Taurus, and Neptune in Pisces.

How will the shift of Pluto from Capricorn to Aquarius affect each candidate in 2024?

November 8 Republican Debaters

These five individuals (links to Astrotheme horoscopes) spent 90 minutes last week debating the national issues and, of course, attacking each other. Alphabetically, let’s see what 2024 brings for each and, free of charge, offer a 2024 New Year’s resolution.

Chris Christie (former New Jersey Governor)

2024 astrological landscape: With natal Saturn in Aquarius, Pluto will transit that placement in 2024 and already has this year. Pluto is power regardless of title (think mafia) and Saturn is structure and rules (think police). What happens when the mafia and police meet? It’s a very intense power play. Pluto is underground so behind the scenes Christie will mostly likely be forced to step aside. When Jupiter transits into Gemini in May, it will create a grand-square with Christie’s moon in Sagittarius, Jupiter in Pisces, and sun/Pluto in Virgo. In Christie fashion, he will have parting words which tends to reduce future party invitations.

2024 New Year’s Resolution suggestion: Meet new people by joining a new social organization.

Ron Desantis (Florida Governor)

2024 astrological landscape: With natal Jupiter in early Leo, Pluto will oppose this natal placement. With natal moon in Aquarius (probably late degree), Pluto won’t be in orb but will have an effect. As with Christie, this opposition has already occurred. It represents what is already reported in the news (way low on your news feed) – attack on confidence (Leo) and overwhelming demands from your tribe (Pluto in same sign as moon). If Desantis prevails, the forces behind politics will make great emotional demands on him. With sun in Virgo and moon in Aquarius, emotional demands are like eating liver and onions. Mental and intellectual demands are fine. Dietary demands are fine. Schedule demands are fine. Emotional demands, yuck!

2024 New Year’s Resolution suggestion: Let go of ideas of perfection and quit fearing mistakes.

Nikki Haley (former U.N. Ambassador)

2024 astrological landscape: With sun in 29 degrees of Capricorn, transiting Pluto in late Capricorn and early Aquarius is trampling all over Haley’s sun. This represents transformation of self which may correspond with reaching a high office (and being a female co-candidate would compete with the current gender politics). Pluto in Aquarius trines her natal Pluto in Libra and also out-of-sign with Saturn in 29 Taurus. Haley has made peace with both the mafia and police. Haley’s moon is either in late Pisces or early Aries. In Pisces, this brings sensitivity that is not always useful in politics and with Neptune transiting, the rigors of campaigning may take a toll on her emotional health. In Aries, this woman can’t be stopped.

2024 New Year’s Resolution suggestion: Be a good partner to my political bedmate. No whining even if he acts like a jerk in public.

Vivek Ramaswamy (Entrepreneur)

2024 astrological landscape: With most natal planets in the fixed signs (Mars/sun/Mercury in Leo, Jupiter in Aquarius, Saturn and maybe moon in Taurus, and Pluto in Scorpio), Pluto in Aquarius has the ability to completely transform Ramaswamy’s life. Fixed signs are tough and stubborn but Pluto forces, it doesn’t ask. Where to begin? It’s like a domino effect – does the body change or money go down the drain knocking everything else over? Or is it that he’s kicked out of the social club and now has no friends? Or do those long-ago love affairs come to light, especially the one with the wild, unsavory traits?

2024 New Year’s Resolution suggestion: Learn to be tough without driving a steamroller over everyone in my life.

Tim Scott (South Carolina Senator)

2024 astrological landscape: With natal Venus, Neptune and Mars in Scorpio, transiting Pluto in Aquarius creates a square. Scorpio is emotional and passionate; Aquarius rational and detached. With moon in Cancer, there’s a personal, emotional and sentimental nature. That’s a loving, warm nature that is probably appreciated by friends and family but Scott’s political party is leaning toward rogue cowboy rather than sensitive, caring person. With Uranus/Pluto/Mercury/sun in Virgo there’s lots of intelligence (like Desantis) but that, too, is not always appreciated in politics. The story is always detailed but the public prefers less than ten words in one’s slogan. Saturn in Pisces means that Scott is having a Saturn return which represents maturity. In this watery sign and watery chart, it’s emotional maturity which includes letting oneself cry openly at the tearjerker movie. It also means letting go of past emotional trauma.

2024 New Year’s Resolution suggestion: Stop thinking too much. Learn not to be hurt by every slight. Watch Bambi when I want to cry and Fight Club when I want to toughen up.

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Uranus in Taurus Conjunct Mule Piss

When Uranus went into Taurus in March 2019 (after a quick dip in May 2018), I wondered how it would affect some of our older political leaders with moon on the Taurus-Scorpio axis specifically Kentucky Senator and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (moon in Taurus), Congresswoman and former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (moon in Scorpio) and President Joe Biden (moon in Taurus).

Age, some say, is just a number. In attitude, maybe, but in body I would disagree. Many believe they beat age until, simply, age wins. Age always wins.

Saturn, once the last known planet in the solar system, represents age and time (and rules and boundaries and every other structure of your world and body). Saturn has a 29-year cycle so after three cycles we get to the end of a human lifecycle. At this third Saturn cycle, Uranus has made one 84-year cycle. Neptune with its 165-year cycle is opposite its natal position around age 80. Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune define the qualities of “old” on planet Earth.

Saturn is understanding our limitations (no more drives across the continent after a night of drinking). Uranus is heightened awareness that sparks independence (at age 80 who cares if the world knows you had a child “out of wedlock”). Neptune brings the first foot into the next world (spirituality and sometimes dementia if we stay in this world too long).

Senator McConnell going Neptune glassy-eyed at the podium has sparked, once again, the issue of age. Why are we electing politicians in the final stages of their earthly lives?

Government is Old

The heroes of today in America’s business culture are the creators and purveyors of technology. They may not be young anymore, but technology is a thriving culture that encompasses many generations of innovators.

Possibly in politics we can’t separate from the grandparent culture because government itself is the grandparent – a historical relic.

In Jihad vs. McWorld published in 1995, author Benjamin Barber explains how globalization (McWorld) creates a reaction toward traditional values (Jihad). The extremism we see in other cultures is a reflection of our own extremism and the adoration of the grandparent generation is a desire for a long-lost past. Grandparents are always “pure,” are they not? Unless they’ve made it to a Dateline episode all of the sins of the past have been diluted in the running river of age.

Nostalgia for the past – this looking back over time is Saturn. The nostalgia, that is Neptune because in the past we simply ate our ice cream on a hot summer day and there was no one being needlessly murdered around the corner. If they were, we didn’t know about it.

American aging politicians represent our reluctance to part with the past. But like the politicians themselves, we must.

Pluto will re-enter Aquarius in January 2024 and will remain in Aquarius through 2043. Aquarius represents the future. The future will be upon us.

Uranus in Taurus Conjunct Mule Piss

McConnell

McConnell in 2018 referred to himself as “stronger than mule piss” in pushing to nominate a new supreme court justice. In 2018 he was stronger than mule piss. In 2023, mule piss is stronger. That’s how it works. Mule piss will be stronger than all of us in the end.

Sun in Pisces, moon in Taurus, McConnell has been under the transits of Neptune in Pisces (since 2011) and Uranus in Taurus (2018-2019). That’s in addition to the natural aging aspects mentioned above – Neptune in Pisces is opposing his Neptune in Virgo, his Uranus return in Taurus around the corner, and Pluto in Aquarius opposes his natal Pluto in Leo.

Clearly McConnell’s physical deterioration will remove him from politics. Pluto in Aquarius at the beginning of 2024 will probably be the marker.

Astrology is symbolic of a human life and we will all one day be McConnell – maybe without the Neptune transit to sun. If McConnell were more spiritually-minded, as Pisces can often be, this would be a great time of spiritual connection rather than political disconnection. He might have been a monk finally reaching enlightenment.

Pelosi

Pelosi with moon in Scorpio is making the slow retreat from politics after political violence was inflicted upon her husband. With sun in Aries and moon in Scorpio, this is one fighter both covert and overt. But again, age gets us all and regardless of our security systems, age makes us vulnerable.

Pelosi has natal Saturn, Uranus, Venus and Mars opposite the moon in Scorpio. The transiting Uranus creates a host of events including challenges to authority (Saturn), Uranus return (independence), new attractions (Venus) and unexpected aggression (Mars). Moon in Scorpio is on the other side of this – an opposition – so it appears to be stuff “out there” that is changing when really it’s time for the Scorpio moon to stop obsessing.

Pelosi, like McConnell, has natal Pluto in the early degrees of Leo and was already forced out. But by leaving voluntarily, she may enjoy some of age’s transits like the independence of Uranus to now speak its mind or the Neptune opposition that wants to wear that crazy polka dot dress that would have branded her a liberal hippie.

Biden

Biden has a Scorpio sun and Taurus moon so is affected by transiting Uranus in Taurus. Taurus is the body so like McConnell the body will have sudden changes. Like McConnell, it’s already occurring with some sudden falls.

Biden has natal Uranus in two degrees of Gemini and natal Neptune in one degree of Libra. His Uranus return and Neptune opposition are a bit delayed so he may last longer in politics (and life) than McConnell.

Biden’s trigger year is 2025 when Uranus goes into Gemini and Neptune in Aries. Gemini rules the lungs so there can be respiratory illness and breathing trouble at that time. Transiting Uranus opposite natal Venus in Scorpio suggests endocrine and genital issues.

While politics is always a pendulum swinging to extremes, Biden’s rise brought a traditional figure in response to radical figures. Astrologically, Americans have liked fixed sign presidents (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius) because fixed signs stay on message.

When Pluto enters Aquarius in 2024 it will form a square (tension) to Biden’s Scorpio and Taurus energy. Aquarius is about people, the future and rebelliousness. Aquarius likes to be different and wear it as an identity. Biden may need to embrace his own Uranus transit to relate – maybe instead of hiding his age and body changes, he can share this with his people – that would be unique and unexpected.

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Astrological Gossip: Virgo

Cancer: Did Virgo not show up? She’s never late so she must be ill.

Sagittarius: She’s always complaining about some ailment or another.

Cancer: I can eat anything I want then without hearing about whether it’s “healthy” or not, how many calories it has and how many steps I need to walk to burn it off.

Taurus: Are we eating anything we want today? I’ll have a steak and baked potato with all the sauces and toppings.

Capricorn: I ate breakfast. It’s a little shy of three hours before lunch time.

Sagittarius: You have a lunch time?

Capricorn: Doesn’t everyone?

Aquarius: My lunch time, if I eat lunch, is at four in the afternoon. I like to sleep during the day and be up at night. Internet connection better, night people more interesting than day people.

Gemini: When do you eat breakfast? I can see you’d eat dinner later, but I’m not following how you eat breakfast.

Aquarius: Call it breakfast; call it dinner; call it whatever you want. I just eat when I eat. And I like the things Virgo makes – always unique with rare vegetables I’ve never even heard of. If anyone knows what “mountain vegetable is,” please let me know. I’m curious.

Sagittarius: I know how to say “mountain vegetable” in Korean but I don’t think that will help you. But if you know Chinese or Japanese I can translate.

Aquarius: Send me a link with translation.

Scorpio: Three cups of coffee, that’s my breakfast. The mountain vegetables can wait until lunch. But I’ll try ‘em.

Leo: Virgo just called. She plans to work late then go for a workout. Then she said she needs to work on her meal plan for the week. After that, she’s coming by. Let’s just get a pizza and beer. She’s bringing alfalfa sprouts. We can say we ate.

Aries: I’ll order the pizza. I like pineapple on mine so we’ll get half with pineapple. When Virgo gets here, I think I’ll try the alfalfa sprouts on the pizza.

Capricorn: What if others don’t like pineapple? I’ll have the alfalfa sprouts on my salad where they belong.

Leo: What salad?

Aries: You should, just try it, Capricorn. Maybe you’ll like it instead of not liking it in advance.

Libra: Let’s not argue. We can get several pizzas. Or, if you want, I have this amazing recipe that I learned in my “Artisan Pizza” class that really doesn’t take long. We spice the sauce and cheese and leave the toppings for each person to put on his area of the pizza. It’s cool looking when we’re done.

Taurus: Do we have time for that? I like Leo’s idea of just ordering.

Pisces: I sense that Virgo has scheduled too much and will be later than expected. She’ll probably send us texts after each effort so we can track her progress.

Gemini: I think she tracks all her waking hours on the “All Your Waking Hours” app. She shared it with me. I think I’m supposed to be her “witness” and catch her if she sneaks a Little Debbie brownie.

Libra: Brownies would make a nice dessert.

Sagittarius: Didn’t Virgo say she was allergic to nuts? Don’t Little Debbie brownies have nuts?

Gemini: Tree nuts, that’s what she’s allergic to. She explained it all to me once, but I forgot which nuts are tree nuts versus legumes.

Scorpio: It’s all psychological if you ask me. One day she’s allergic to nuts, the next day household cleaners, then it’s the aged bourbon I got her to drink so she’d relax a bit. I haven’t invited her to dinner in years — too much hassle.

Pisces: That’s too bad. She’s quite interesting when you get her on a subject that interests you. I just chat her up before I make the dinner to see what’s new on her diet. Last time was better than expected. Mostly she was concerned with organic but please don’t tell her that not all the vegetables were organic. Who can tell anyway?

Leo: I ordered a bunch of pizzas with different toppings. You can fight when they get here.

Libra: No one’s fighting, we’re just discussing.

Aries: I wanted to order the pizza.

Cancer: Sounds good. I’ll have to be careful so I don’t upset my stomach.

Pisces: If you do, don’t tell her because then she’ll know what happened.

Cancer: Quit worrying; I’ll just say I got a stomach bug.

Leo: But then you’ll have to drink the medicinal teas Virgo carries around in her purse. Everyone just suffer your stomach pains in private. Enjoy the pizza and forget about stomach pains.

Taurus: My stomach rarely bothers me. Made of steel.

[Sound at the door]

Leo: The pizzas!

[Virgo enters]

Virgo: I’m here earlier than expected. Since it’s a holiday the lights were off at the office and the gym was closed. I brought a new stew – packed with vitamins! What did you all bring?

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Frank LaRose: Ohio Warrior

Hearing Secretary of State of Ohio Frank LaRose speak recently, I was struck by his storytelling skills and dominance of the microphone. Leo, I thought. Leo, the fixed fire sign is excellent at engaging an audience.

Not Leo, LaRose, but the cardinal fire sign Aries. Mars (ruler of Aries) also in Aries conjunct Mercury in Aries explains the multiple stories in response to the single question. And the stories were touching, honestly. But like any real story, there is much more historical detail and complexity as well as idealistic and opportunistic motivations.

Complex stories don’t “sell,” I know from working with data and astrology. Yet most stories are complex so are we ever assessing the true nature of a story?

Ambition

LaRose’s sun in Aries and moon in Capricorn immediately speak to ambition. While I don’t know his rising sign or house placements due to lack of birth time, it’s possible there’s a Leo rising, especially as LaRose has nice hair.

LaRose also has what I consider “water sign” eyes so I’m guessing he has Scorpio on the ascendant which gives magnetism and charisma as well as understanding of the motivations of others. Leo is charismatic as well but with more good cheer toward fellow men than Scorpio demonstrates.

With sun and Mars in Aries, LaRose loves a good fight. Aries, you know, is the first sign of the zodiac that wants to be in front of the maddening crowd. A fight isn’t fun without an equal competitor, so Aries is up for valid challenge rather than trouncing on a weaker opponent like the first game of The Ohio State University football season. Not for LaRose, he’ll wait for the big games that come later in the season.

Mark of a politician

This blog’s beginnings focused on politics, including those of Ohio. One of my initial observations was what I call the “mark of a politician.” “Politics is power,” my 11th grade Civics teacher explained. And it’s all who’s “ox is being gored.” That was it according to Mr. Silverman, just those two things were all we needed to know.

Power in astrology is represented by Pluto. I might in contrast call Mars force. Power and force are both indicated in LaRose’s horoscope, so he decides where we are having dinner tonight. You can decide, but I have many, many reasons why my decision is better.

The “mark” is Pluto square moon. Sometimes it’s Pluto opposite moon but oppositions are different than squares. Oppositions are that person out there you know is counter to you in some way. Squares are those people and situations you think you are okay with but somehow rub you the wrong way. You like but you don’t like. The “frenemy.”

Moon square Pluto is compulsion. Neither moon nor Pluto is casual. Moon “needs” and Pluto “must.” There is a compulsion, for LaRose, for political power due to his competitive Aries/Capricorn nature. Capricorn “must” succeed. Aries “must” win.

This is very common in politicians which is why the bulk of the population in this country ignores politics. Yet this is the “type” we must face when participating in civic activity. We are facing folks with “control issues.”

The soft side

Where’s the soft side of LaRose? Venus in Pisces and Jupiter in Cancer are sensitive and family oriented. To family, he’s generous although with moon in Capricorn he may express anger by withholding the goodies. And sometimes he’s just unexpectedly grouchy and short, maybe a little mean.

Jupiter in Cancer and Venus in Pisces like those mawkish movies that make you want to cry. A good cry serves LaRose well as moon in Capricorn doesn’t like to cry. But he can, with family and spiritual friends. He can even be sensitive and read your thoughts – let him for those brief moments he’s focused outside of himself or duty.

Saturn in Virgo – we all have Saturn somewhere – there’s an insecurity about one’s imperfections. Add this to moon in Capricorn and there’s a fear of being unworthy and a strong desire to please authority.

This is the great difference between sun and moon signs. With the sun in a sign, such as Aries, there’s a conscious desire to be Aries – assertive, strong, brave, and up for the fight. With moon in Aries, there’s a compulsion for these same things and historically moon in Aries individuals will challenge the greatest authority if needed such as Martin Luther. In his day, challenging the Pope was suicidal.

LaRose’s soft side includes the vulnerability that Saturn brings – in Virgo one is not “perfect enough” which allows those around him to provide much needed comfort and relaxation. While LaRose is clearly great with language and storytelling, Virgo still feels it doesn’t know enough, isn’t knowledgeable enough.

August Special Election

In polite company, LaRose, like many, proclaims a desire to disagree agreeably and offers respect for “the other side.” Yet, the Ohio August special election to create a new set of criteria for changing Ohio’s constitution “lost” according to one side of the political aisle.

Many may agree that a constitution should be difficult to change. However, the degree of difficulty is not what is voted upon. What if folks voted upon five different levels of effort for changing the constitution? What then?

Then we’d find the complexity of human experience. The issue itself was complex and even on election day many of us had differing views on how it would play out in the real world. More and more politics is about data analytics which is difficult to understand if you don’t spend some time and see example situations.

LaRose responded to a perceived “loss” as such:

I’m grateful that nearly 1.3 million Ohioans stood with us in this fight, but this is only one battle in a long war. Unfortunately, we were dramatically outspent by dark money billionaires from California to New York, and the giant ‘for sale’ sign still hangs on Ohio’s constitution. Ohioans will see the devastating impact of this vote soon enough. The radical activists that opposed Issue 1 are already planning amendments to shut parents out of a child’s life-altering medical procedure, force job killing wage mandates on small businesses, prevent law abiding citizens from protecting their families and remove critical protections for our first responders. I’ve said for months now that there’s an assault coming on our constitution, and that hasn’t changed. I’m just getting started in the fight to protect Ohio’s values.

Battle and war. This is politics, but also Aries.

My 11th grade Civics teacher wanted us to learn from 38th President Richard Nixon’s downfall. I learned from it, but so did the politicians. Nixon’s “slush fund” was used to finance a criminal activity and was discovered following the trail of money. In 1974 he resigned and many of his advisors did prison time.

Today there is no trail of money due to Citizens United which is double speak as it allows donors anonymity so that citizens don’t know who is funding politics. Nixon would have been safe. LaRose criticizes it; but it plays both “sides.”

Real life is complex and finding common moral ground is difficult. As a nation we’ve chosen reduce politics to sports culture by having only two teams, two choices and yes/no. The primaries are the only area where choice widens but is discouraged by the two “parties” who want to choose the boxing ring match for most likely to win.

On August 8, what did Ohioans really vote “for” and “against?”

A bright future

Using Wikipedia, LaRose’s political career began in 2010 – a couple years after Pluto began its transit of Capricorn. LaRose knows politics as Pluto in Capricorn where government was the safety net for more than one global meltdown (2007 financial crisis; 2020 pandemic).

Soon Pluto will move into Aquarius shifting the energy from government, authority, tradition, and established rules to more human-centered but diverse interests. “Dark money,” unfortunately, comes under this rubric. Of course, we could challenge that so the individuals and currencies supporting political causes would see the light of day.

Unions and guilds are also represented by Aquarius. Aquarius is union by common ideals, not common blood. We’ll see some unusual bedfellows.

Pluto in Aquarius will be good for LaRose – trine the sun. More supporters, more understanding of unique positions. LaRose may even begin to embrace groups that at first give him the willies because they look and feel different than what he’s used to. But he’ll get used to it.

When Uranus goes into Gemini (2025-2026) and Neptune in Aries (2025), the world will be LaRose’s oyster. Neptune in Aries will glamorize much that is Aries – energy LaRose has in abundance. He will probably begin wearing his military garb to public events.

Neptune can provide guru complexes, which LaRose may experience later in the transit, like ten years in. LaRose’s politics may, like others, become openly spiritual-political in name and manifesto (Neptune and Uranus love manifestos). LaRose will lead his people to the promised land that is under their feet.

LaRose is correct that Issue 1 (one) not won is a battle in a long war. And Aries loves war. How to be valiant and brave in times of peace? Medals are not won when everyone gets along.

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Astrological Gossip: Leo

Gemini: Did you all see the cover of the September/October 2023 issue of Archaeology? The top story is When Lions Ruled the World. No surprise this focus on lions came out in August, the month of Leo “the lion.” If he were here, he’d be loving this.

Aries: Are you jealous?

Gemini: Of course not. Twins feature in many creation myths and also make archaeology magazine covers – think the Hero Twins and Romulus and Remus. In the minds of archaeologists, twins are the duality of creation, the sun and the moon.

Pisces: Even though lions are on the cover of the issue that came out in August, archaeologists are as unconscious as any other person. The collective unconscious associates the northern hemisphere heat of August with jungles and deserts, hence, lions.

Libra: Not to argue, but archeologists confuse duality and polarity, so they are not thinking “astrology” Gemini. You’re reading too much into it.

Gemini: Everyone accuses me of over-thinking until the facts reveal themselves. Then they forget I ever mentioned it.

Virgo: I like your perspective Gemini. I just wish it were more practical. Who cares if Leo, I mean lions, were put on the cover of a magazine? It doesn’t change anything. No one will suddenly think “Oh, magazine editors use astrology.”

Scorpio: And politicians. Yes, some of us see beneath the surface and think just that. The asteroid that will fly by the earth in 2029 is named Apophis, not Charles Manson. Like Pisces said, there is mythology deep in our subconscious that responds to mythological names and images.

Taurus: Which issue of Archaeology is this? I put all my magazine subscriptions in the magazine rack until I finish the last issue. I’m a few issues behind because I was building Cancer a house.

Cancer: Thank you Taurus for the house. It’s really nice. Maybe after I settle in, I’ll read this issue everyone is talking about. But first I have a stack of National Geographics to get through.

Taurus: This one shouldn’t have a leaky roof. Yeah, I get National Geographic  too.

Aries: I already finished the issue Gemini is talking about; sounds like I finished first. Let me know when you’re all finished and then we can finish this conversation. I’ve got other things to do. Not everything is about Leo.

Aquarius: Don’t wait for me. I don’t read the conventional “wisdom” of any popular magazine. All you will get is the prevailing knowledge with some pretty pictures.

Sagittarius: Tell me about it! Every time you get a new archaeology magazine, Egypt is on the cover. Egypt sells, that’s for sure, although there hasn’t been anything new in that area for about a hundred years. Build a lion statue and people talk about it for two thousand years.

Taurus: Bull statues make the magazines, but not always the cover.

Aquarius: I’ve been to Egypt. Fascinating vibes.

Sagittarius: Me too! I have four crystal pyramids around my apartment to channel off negative energy.

Taurus: Are you still renting?

Sagittarius. I travel a lot, why have a house?

Capricorn: Sorry to interrupt, but I did a dig in Egypt for my PhD thesis so know all about Egypt. It’s easy to discount the current, academic knowledge of a subject and think it’s all crystals and magic. But what you know about Egypt comes from archaeology and a host of people dusting off artifacts and publishing the results for the last hundred years.

Sagittarius: Ever hear of intuition?

Pisces: And imagination?

Aquarius: And challenging authority?

Capricorn: Facts are facts. Imagination is a subjective, private affair. Aquarius, yes, you challenge authority when you have new facts that add information to historical facts.

Virgo: Agree.

Taurus: Agree.

Pisces: Imagination is what sells magazines and movies and all the stuff that keeps you captivated by your hand-held devices.

Scorpio: Think of the iceberg – you see a little on top, much lies below that will wreck your ocean liner.

Cancer: I agree with Pisces and Scorpio – much emotion is displayed as fact. I mean, who can tell if Tutankhamen loved his mother?

Libra: Let’s not argue; you’re all correct. It’s balance – facts and imagination. What are archaeological magazines but potential stories built from underlying facts? It’s factual and imaginative and interpretative.

[The door opens and Leo enters]

Leo: Hey, did you all see the recent issue of Archaeology magazine? I’m on the cover once again. There’s a section on Leo, I mean lions, in various cultures. Listen to this cool quote from Ashurnasirpal II at Nimrud:

I am king, I am lord, I am praiseworthy, I am exalted, I am important, I am magnificent, I am foremost, I am a hero, I am a warrior, I am a lion, and I am virile . . .

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Earth Stories: After the End of the End

The story is a classic now – the earth, after the “end of the end,” one of the many times in earth history that humans thought the world would “end.” It’s true, even after the “end of the end,” that some people on the planet still believed in linear time even though there was ample evidence of cyclical time: the changing seasons, the annual holiday celebrations, the daily deaths of millions of people and plants and insects, the daily birth of millions of people and plants and insects, the rising and setting sun and all else natural. Even for those cultures most embracing of cyclical time, the year 2026 was still a metaphysical leap year with a whole new way of looking at life.

As usual, Pluto wants to have the first word about those times and no other planet is willing to suffer the consequences of challenging Pluto.

Pluto: Suffer? I don’t make people suffer. I simply remove all that’s unnecessary from their lives, which is about 95 percent of how they are living. Yes, it feels like force because people hang on to every little thing. But I played nicely in 2026. I was in air-sign Aquarius getting along well with Uranus in air-sign Gemini and Neptune in fire-sign Aries. While I truly appreciate all that earth and water signs do, they aren’t always a lot of fun, as you know from the year 2020 when Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and I were in earth sign Capricorn, Uranus was in earth-sign Taurus and Neptune was in water-sign Pisces.

Neptune: I was much happier in Pisces, the sign I rule, from 2011 – 2025, than I was in 2026 in Aries. Fire signs (and air signs) are always chasing the external – a party, gadgets, fast-moving objects, hair stuff and any new technology. Peace and harmony come from the inside and in 2020 the earth signs helped me force people physically indoors so that they could then go emotionally and spiritually “inside.”

Saturn: Neptune, I helped you in 2020 by contracting Aquarius air energy which forced people to avoid large groups. I assisted again in 2026 by contracting Aries energy. When you were in Aries, people sure did idolize war and self-assertion. If I hadn’t been in Aries, the earth people would have been overrun by gangs. I’m always helping, pushing rocks uphill but no one seems to appreciate it.

Uranus: Sorry, Saturn, but I had just moved to Gemini in 2026 and was finally done with Taurus, which everyone knows is too slow for my tastes. Now Gemini, man, that was fun! I could finally follow my own routines, which aren’t really routines, without hearing that I needed to go to bed early, eat flax for breakfast, spend the day doing boring activity and fall asleep early to repeat the next day. It was a wonderful time to explore, have new experiences, eat different food, and learn a couple new languages.

Saturn: Yes, I remember 2026 and 2027 – the years without rules as I like to think of it. Too much “government” for everyone but where did that lead? Chaos. And lots of languages, some new ones too as though earth needed more languages.

Mars: Is there is fight? Man, I loved early 2026. I rarely get along with Neptune but when Neptune was in Aries we could finally relate. There is a time to get off your ass and fight the man. Neptune “gets” that now, I hope.

Neptune: I rule hope.

Mars: And do you rule the last word?

Jupiter: Alright, let’s agree to disagree. I enjoyed some of 2026. I was first in Cancer and then in Leo. It was more fun in Leo, gotta admit, since I was able to get along with Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto more easily. You all remember how when I was in Cancer there was a “back to the homestead” movement? Didn’t last long, because when the energies are fire and air, movements pass more quickly.

Mars: Yes, we experienced the “homestead” in 2020 and look what it did to people. They came out of their dwellings inebriated, angry and ready to topple the government. So who wanted that again in 2026?

Jupiter: The community meals while I was in Cancer were nice, though. Too bad that had to pass. Leo likes a good dinner party but doesn’t want to stay home a cook.

Pluto: What I liked most about those times in the late 2020s and early 2030s was how we made it to the next level of the Age of Enlightenment that began in the 1700s. In the 18th century, every technology was “new” and adopted. In the 2020s and 2030s there was more awareness of technology serving man rather than man serving technology.

Uranus: That’s because I freed them from constant thoughts of want in Taurus to thoughts of exploration and enjoyment of life, which when you boil it down involves other people. Remember that hoarding of the early 2020s?

Saturn: I remember it, since I remember things in the order they occurred, unlike Uranus and the air signs which remember things in some strange geometric shape I’ll never understand.

Uranus: You’re not supposed to understand non-linear thinking, Saturn. Just continue to do what you do without adding the big martyr complex.

Saturn: Maybe Pluto will take out the electricity again and you’ll see how much fun life is without your precious technology, Uranus.

Pluto: I didn’t take out the electricity for fun; I don’t do things for “fun.” While I was in Aquarius, I simply wanted to provide contrasts of digital group consciousness versus in-person group consciousness. There’s a big difference, we saw, between what people will do and say digitally and what they will do and say in person. And that great love and distressing fear of AI went away with the electricity.

Neptune: I helped with that when I was in Aries. What could be more in-person, in-your-face, direct confrontation than Aries?

Uranus: I’m back from getting an ice cream from the ice cream truck. What did I miss?

Venus (waking): Did someone say there was ice cream? I wrote a poem about ice cream once for a dinner party where I made homemade ice cream in ten flavors from ten different cultures.

Uranus: What’s a “culture?”

Mercury: Cultures were loosely aligned with countries and were group behaviors associated with geography and proximity, in most cases, but not all. Today cultures are based on aligned beliefs, so it’s difficult to imagine a time when mountains and rivers defined culture.

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Earth Stories: The End of the End

The year was 2020, the month January. New stories were circling the globe that there was a deadly, virulent illness spreading. Its symptoms were flu-like but much more dangerous with people finding themselves in the hospital on ventilators, many dying, and quickly. News spread that this illness came from the Asian section of the earth and that authorities there knew about it but did not want the population to know, to be scared, to respond with panic. Like the illness itself, the reactions increased, and governments enacted restrictions to limit the spread of the disease.

Tonight we’ll hear directly from the planets themselves about those dark and trying days.

Pluto: Well, I was still in Capricorn if you remember, although I’ve noticed memory is what was most affected by this illness. I came to Capricorn in 2007 and I thought I made it clear by creating a global financial crisis right away that I meant business. Your Capricorn structures were no longer effective. I’d like to be gentler, but that doesn’t seem to work, especially because Saturn seems to like all structures. You have to destroy them to get Saturn to change.

Saturn: I resent being made the “heavy,” here. Pluto, I joined you in Capricorn for a couple years. I know how humans are – change things too quickly and they freak out. I was just trying to slow the pace, let them believe for a little while that things would go back to “normal.” I left you alone in March 2020 when I went to Aquarius to show people how to connect socially without leaving home.

Jupiter: You showed people how to connect socially, Saturn? Speaking of short memories, I was joining you and Pluto in Capricorn for a year. I was the one who helped people from having Saturn pessimism and depression due to isolation and brought creative responses. You and Pluto are like cops to the house party.

Saturn: I’m always called the “cop” and “the task master” and “maker of rules” like that’s a bad thing. Yes, there are bad cops. But remember when the electricity goes out what it’s like driving without traffic lights. That’s what life would be like without me.

Mars: Is there a fight going on? I love a good fight, although it sounds like the same fight I hear from Saturn and Pluto all the time, doesn’t matter what sign – Pluto wants to rip everything apart and Saturn wants everything to be “normal.” I was visiting Sagittarius in January 2020 but didn’t stay long – I only visit a sign for about a couple months. But at least with Sagittarius there’s some talk about foreign places as Sagittarius loves to travel, loves the different experience. But I was forced into Capricorn in February. Next time you spend a month in a sign with Saturn and Pluto, let me know if you don’t come out angry and ready to spin wheelies in the middle of suburban streets.

Mercury: Hey, what’s everyone talking about? Oh, January 2020. Yes, I was visiting Capricorn and stuck in the middle of Pluto and Saturn as well. Pluto insisted I tell the world “We’re changed forever!” although I knew the world would get distracted soon enough. I shouldn’t admit it, but I get a lot of amusement out of earth people who one minute are in dire fear of dying and the next totally absorbed in some silly sitcom.

Saturn and Mars at the same time: Admit it, Mercury! You create it! You’re always laying crumbs in different directions; no wonder humans can’t even change a lightbulb together let alone solve global problems.

Venus: Am I allowed to contribute? Sometimes I wish I could go to a different solar system, somewhere where the planets know how to relax. We’re on this beautiful planet with blue skies, green grass, golden deserts, snow-peaked mountains, glowing birds, lush forests, glistening snow,

Mars: Are you done yet, Venus? We don’t have all day.

Venus: We do have all day, actually. My point is if we’d relax and enjoy the earth maybe Pluto would chill out and leave us alone. I was in Aquarius and Pisces in January 2020. I like Pisces because it’s soothing and compassionate. If you weren’t around, Mars, we could have comforted each other instead of fighting.

Mars: I didn’t start a fight.

Neptune: Let’s not fight. I thought traveling through Pisces would help us see that we are all one, you hurt others, you hurt yourselves. You destroy the planet, you destroy yourselves. I put a spotlight on Mr. Rogers because he is the voice of Neptune and Pisces.

Mars: Neptune, what the heck are you talking about? No one ever understands you.

Neptune: Yes, I feel ignored or misunderstood most of the time. Venus, you’ll understand. Earth people are actually more peaceful than they appear but Mercury lets Mars dominate the news.

Mercury: I just tell it like it is. But what “is” changes every minute of every day.

Saturn: Neptune, you’re ignored because you’re not the real world. In this world we had illness so when I moved to Aquarius in March 2020 (I just moved to Pisces in January 2023) I helped keep the world at home, separated and safe.

Neptune: Don’t I know it! I’m ignored yet when there’s discomfort, call Neptune! By the time people call me, they are ready to escape into media and substances. If they called earlier, I could offer more long-term solutions for peace and harmony.

Saturn, you may think separate is safe but earth beings are wired to be connected emotionally. If you cut that off, I have no choice but to provide the experience through media images and heightened sensation through substances.

Jupiter: I can help with that, Neptune. I can expand that and make it bigger and better.

Uranus: Hey, are you all having a conversation? I heard Saturn say something about moving to Aquarius. Yeah, I remember that because I was side swiped. I was in the middle of helping people understand their bodies and global supply chains, and how consumerism affects the earth. Then suddenly everyone is ripping products off store shelves in mad panic and act like all that plastic suddenly cleaned itself from the oceans.

Mercury: Your problem, Uranus, is that you’re not consistent. One minute it’s toilet paper, the next peanut butter.

Uranus: It’s all related if you’d let me explain. I have a chart – where did I put it? – of the global supply chain, all the inputs and outputs, how one small change affects the whole and how quantum physics affects it from the perspective of perception and manifestation.

Mercury: Uranus, you’re worse than Neptune. No one understands either of you.

Uranus: You will when you go to the store this week.

Mercury: Even if you each had your own way, you’d just move to new signs and then repeat the cycle over and over. It never ends.  

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American Elements

While sitting on my deck the other night gazing at stars, I noticed a sprinkle coming from the clear sky. Could it be rain?

Rain it was not. I was being “watered” by the neighbor hosing her garden. Maybe I will grow!

The sprinkle reminded me that I intended to write about the elements – their astrological and natural state and how American consumer culture has transformed our relation to the elements.

Natural State

Western astrology is based on four elements and three “modes” which make up the 12 signs of the zodiac. The four elements are: fire, earth, air, and water.

Fire, earth, air, and water – the stuff of life.

Each element has three modes – cardinal (initiating), fixed (sustaining) and mutable (changing).

The National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC is focused not on the history of Native American decimation but on living Native Americans and their respect for the earth upon which we live. Native Americans continue their efforts to encourage living in harmony with the elements. The museum is about the past only in the sense that our culture has lost our sensory connection to earth due to the focus on mind distractions and constant indoor living.

Our Tech Gods are busy looking for ways to mimic the natural world including producing meat that doesn’t come from living entities. As Joseph Campbell pointed out, life feeds on life so how will the body respond to feeding on matter that was never alive?

We’ll see.

The scariest disconnection from environment is research into the dimming of the sun’s rays. It’s like we’re a person in the throes of an addiction where we want to try everything to fix ourselves except removing the addiction.

But back to astrology.

American Elements

The American economic system is based on consumerism which is why no vote-loving politician will touch the root cause of our earth/climate issues. We Americans are trapped in a system of our own making and both our livelihoods and retirements depend upon it continuing.

The four elements of American culture are not the basic fire, earth, air and water of the Native American experience. The transformation appears to me like this:

Fire – astrological fire represents the spirit, enthusiasm, self-assertion, and self-expression. Sitting in front of screens all day doesn’t feed the spirit so our replacement is sports. Sports are how we manifest our urge to live in the spirit, to rise to challenges, and to fight enemies. Ancient cultures such as Mayan and Byzantine also had strong focus on sports. As Neptune moves into fire-sign Aries in a couple years, I expect the current vigilantism and violent group activity to increase but will certainly be balanced by the “peaceful warrior” or “spiritual warrior” types. But I also expect lots of confusion about which is which. As I see another explosion on the news, I’ll add “more explosions.”

Earth – astrological earth represents the body, stability, adjusting in the third dimension including following rules, focus on diet and work and traditional ideas of “success.” The Puritan work ethic that keeps Americans busy fosters earth energy and accumulation of goods including large living dwellings. Houses seem to best represent this element. Shelter, of course, is critical for survival on earth yet American homes are some of the biggest in the world, with space for many more than the occupants in living in it. While outdoor living degrades, indoor living continues to improve.

Air – astrological air represents communication, society, interaction, thinking and new experience. Air also moves quickly. Cars seem to best represent our relation to air although fire is also involved with the sense of spirit and power that a car provides. Cars provide identity as well – identity is a strong focus of air signs. Visiting friends and family, shopping and traveling are all made much easier with cars! Victorian-era novels can remind us that socializing was a much slower affair before cars. And bringing home lots of stuff from the store was more difficult as well.

Water – astrological water represents emotional connection (versus air social connection) so is the emotional and imaginative life, inner life, and escapism because one needs to feel unhappy in order to want to escape (air rationalizes away unhappiness; earth ignores it; and fire tries to overcome it). Water also likes everything liquid including stimulants such as coffee and tea and intoxicants such as alcohol. Food and beverage seem to best represent our relationship to water. Notice how much of a convenience store is dedicated to beverages. Food is both earth and water but I’ve assigned it water here because of the American dysfunction with food – it’s rare to see simple enjoyment of food without guilt reactions of some sort. Food is emotional.

Dimming the sun?

Egyptian Pharoah Akhenaten supposedly moved to “monotheism” from “polytheism.” Personally, I believe Akhenaten wasn’t promoting traditional religion of either sort but moving his people toward the source of our energy – the sun – and away from distracting ritual.

Astrology teaches about cycles, polarity and most importantly balance.

Altering the fire element will create imbalance in the other elements (air currents, rain cycles, growing cycles). But I’m guessing that someone out there wants to create a program that aligns the four elements and earn lots of earth energy in the process.

It will be interesting to see who owns the sun dimmer machine.

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Pluto to Earth – I’m leaving Capricorn but taking your financial system with me!

Have you ever had a family member, friend or guest who had the compulsion when visiting your home to take something of yours with them when they left? They look around at your stuff, open the fridge, take a can of soda for the ten-minute ride home. You would offer it anyway, if they asked, but you wonder why they had to take your nail clippers when they are a small-ticket item found anywhere.

The astrological Pluto is a bit like that person, although rather than taking your nail clippers he would bend them into a new shape. Pluto must transform what it touches, taking it to the next level. Not only would the nail clippers be unrecognizable shapes of steel, Pluto might also have ripped out the vanity and mirror to get to the nail clippers.

Pluto is like this.

Pluto has been in Capricorn, in my house as it were, and is ready to move to Aquarius. This will happen in just a few days.

Pluto’s eyes were scanning my house, planning, looking for something. Knowing that Pluto is very strong, compulsive, and intense, I confronted him straight on. With Pluto, only total honesty will be effective as he will see through all, and I mean all, facades.

“Pluto,” I said, “is there anything you’d like to take with you as a remembrance?” I was trying to play it light and amiable.

“I want your financial system,” he replied.

“It’s kind of heavy,” I said to dissuade him. “You have a long trip home,” maybe you’d like something lighter like Facebook or Twitter?”

Staring at me with dark, Plutonian eyes, he replied, “I really wanted your healthcare system, but it’s way too heavy for my luggage. The financial system will do. And your nail clippers.”

Pluto in Capricorn

Pluto entered Capricorn in January 2008, the beginning of a global financial crisis. As Pluto leaves Capricorn, we’re back where we started – bank failures.

Pluto forces, it doesn’t ask. When we are intimate with others, we allow them to cross our physical, emotional, and mental boundaries. When we aren’t intimate, those similar activities can be crimes.

In 2008, Pluto forced a reckoning on a financial system that was not sustainable. In response, governments across the world plugged the sinking ship. The disliked, corrupt, and self-protective government made sure entire populations in developed countries weren’t standing in bread lines. A system “too big to fail,” is in effect a national system.

More recently, in 2020, when Jupiter, Saturn and Mars joined Pluto in Capricorn, government all but took over the globe. In the US, folks were told they could not work and waited for a check from the government – even those who are not socialists . . .

Capricorn transformation wasn’t less government, but more solid government as solution to problems that have become too large and complex for groups of individuals. And individuals are encouraged to fight which lessens the ability to tackle large problems.

Pluto is leaving Capricorn but only temporarily. Pluto will enter Aquarius on March 23 but will go retrograde (apparent backward motion) in May and be back in Capricorn in September. Pluto won’t return to Aquarius until January 2024.

That means we’ll feel comfortable that Pluto’s lessons on global infrastructure (banking and everything else such as government, healthcare, etc.) are over. We’ll have a summer of new energy until the fall when Pluto will probably remind us, again, that we haven’t pulled out the roots of the problem.

Pluto in Aquarius

Aquarius is group ideals, collective identity, idealism, brother/sister hood and futuristic and technological thinking.

When Uranus and Neptune went through Aquarius in the 1990s-2000s much technology was developed and loved, leading to collective use which then created new standards of business and social interaction.

Uranus brings the ideas, the inspirations. Neptune brings idealization and glamorization – the developers of technology are our new heroes and many a young person dreams of creating the next new tech that will change the world, or at least their corner of it.

Saturn entered Aquarius in March 2020 and almost at the point of the transit the globe went on a collective “lockdown” forcing people to stay away from each other. Saturn which contracts certainly contracted all things Aquarian. But at the same time, it forced dependency on technology for any interaction.

Now comes Pluto.

When Pluto is done taking the Earth’s financial system to the outer bounds of the solar system, what will he do when he comes back? What will he take?

In the early days of Internet and technology, a door was opened into a wider world. Today that door is used much differently, as a portal in rather than a view out. Our almost constant use of technology has fed information about what we want to see when we look out the door so now that is all that we will see, a reflection of our minds.

Maybe that’s what looking out has always been. Possibly this is Pluto’s lesson.

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