This week in Astro News:
Planets and seasons
We’re now in what some journalists call the silly season, when the
politicians are on holiday, nothing much seems to be happening. It’s not
really a silly season, just a quiet patch – and believe it or not, astrology
has them too. When the planets clash with each other all sorts of events in
the wider world are triggered, and astrologers have plenty to write about.
Similarly, when planets change signs, little ripples of change run through
our lives, and astrologers comment on that too. But right now we are in a
little two-week period where the planets are so extraordinarily well-placed
that there’s hardly any celestial conflict at all, and that’s very rare.
Each of the planets have ‘home’ signs, the signs where they feel safe and
secure. A planet in its home sign is considered stronger, more able to
produce good effects; when away from home, the planet is weaker, and at risk
of misfortune or accident. Just like you and me, really. Right now, the Sun
is in its home sign, and so are Mercury, Venus and Uranus. Mars and Jupiter
are both visiting Leo, a fire sign as their own home signs are; if you wish,
you can think of that as staying with friends. The Moon will do the same
quite soon, thus making a total of seven planets in good places. Saturn and
Pluto, who gave us so much trouble earlier in the year, are now far enough
apart to have stopped fighting, and that just leaves Neptune, who is minding
his own business in Aquarius at the moment. Peace and quiet all round. It
won’t last, of course, because the planets are always on the move; but just
for a few days, it’s rather nice.
The Sun and Mars are together tomorrow, in Leo. This happens every two years
and two months, never in the same sign twice running. They were last in Leo
in 1970; the next time will be in 2017. It’s a fiery and energetic
combination, but since they’re in a fire sign as well, I’m wondering whether
this might actually be too much. We should expect more warm weather – but we
might also see some international incidents where things have become, well,
overheated.
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