This week in Astro News:
The final confrontation between Saturn and Pluto takes place this weekend.
After this contact Saturn will move on, Pluto will back off - literally,
since it is moving in reverse at the moment - and the series of contacts that
have made our lives so difficult for the last ten months will be over. It’s
important to see, though, that it is all part of a larger cycle, which
repeats at irregular intervals of between 30 and 35 years. The issues which
are prominent when the two planets are together at the start of the cycle
reach a crisis point when they are half-way round and exactly opposite each
other, and that’s what we’ve been going through in the last few months. When they were together in 1947, the State of Israel was in the process of
being created. And the Palestine issue was a major concern too; when they
were together in 1982, the present wave of Islamic fundamentalism started in Iran.
Both events have become major issues now that the cycle has reached its most
stressful point. So when the opposition is over, will those tensions start to
ease? Yes. And will it all flare up again when the two planets are together
again? Probably, if the past is anything to go by. And since you ask, that
will be in 2020.
Back to the present day. This weekend is going to be tense, that much is
certain, but even if we see some dramatic events on the world stage, I don’t
think they’ll add anything genuinely new to what’s already there. This is,
after all, not the first planetary contact in the sequence, but the last.
It’s worth noting, too, that Mars, the planet of war and an important
triggering influence in these international crises, moves into Cancer on
Tuesday, where it will stay for the next six weeks. This is good in three
ways. Firstly, it takes Mars out of the signs where Saturn and Pluto are, so
it’s out of harm’s way, so to speak; secondly, Mars is astrologically very
weak when in Cancer, so it can’t do much; and thirdly, Cancer is a water
sign, which quenches Mars’ fire. You can’t light fireworks with wet matches,
can you?
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