As
the Sun movies into Virgo in 2010, we see that
we still have the backdrop of the outer planets,
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Pluto fighting for
supremacy, but thankfully, the inner planets take
on a more pleasing pattern.
Let us remind ourselves of this battle. Saturn, responsible
old father time who likes the status quo and dislikes
change, is exalted in Libra and demands that we take
responsibility for any and all relationships that
we have in our lives. Saturn is a hard task master,
rather like the teacher that we had at school who
wagged a finger at us any time we missed the point.
While Pluto has been squaring Saturn for some time
now, relationships have been undergoing a lot of
hard work with Pluto shedding light on old, outworn
and outmoded relationship patterns. If we are in
a relationship with the wrong person it will become
very apparent at this time. Pluto insists that we
let go of all that is unnecessary in our lives and
any relationship that isn’t working may well be thrown
on the heap, but only after a lot of deliberation,
for Saturn is very thorough. Jupiter, the third party
in the t-square, is no match for either of these
now that he has lost the conjunction to Uranus and
serves more as a magnifier of the other two, making
the problem seem even larger. At this time, Uranus
has slipped back into Pisces avoiding sign opposition
but will be going back into Aries in late spring
next year when circumstances, or sudden realisations
will force us to make the necessary changes, By then
we will know what needs to be changed and Uranus
will give us the proverbial kick up the backside
so that change will come about both abruptly and
quickly. A lot of emotional purging will occur as
Pluto brings these issues to the foreground of our
consciousness and we will then be able to forge better
relationships by building more workable structures
in the area of relating. This does not only apply
to love relationships. Looking at it from a world
point of view, these planets are demanding that we
find ways to get along with each other and heal the
great divide, and if we can, Pluto will reward us
with transformation. No small task.
Inside the major umbrella of the outer planets, we
find Venus and Mars in an exact conjunction in Libra
in a close trine to the Moon in Aquarius. No other
planet is involved with this configuration. This
is a lovely aspect and bodes well for communicating
on an emotional level. The conjunction of Venus and
Mars in Libra, in which Venus is exalted and Mars
is in its detriment, makes the blending of the feminine
and masculine energies a very natural process and
both sides are given equal time. The moon in Aquarius
is not very comfortable with emotions but is very
caring about humanity in general and this air trine
will do much to at least communicate in a loving,
feeling way. This is made all the more important
in this chart because Mercury, planet of communications,
which is in its own sign, Virgo, is completely unaspected.
The Sun is an exact semi-square from the Venus/Mars
duo and is also trine to Pluto. The semi-square to
Mars here provides an awful lot of energy and passion,
but it can often be directed wrongly. It’s as if
what we wish to do is at odds with what we think
we should do. With the semi square to Venus, It’s
important to feel liked with this aspect. Venus will
often deny the shadow side of the personality because
it isn’t ‘ladylike’ or ‘gentlemanlike’. There is
a huge quality of charm and diplomacy is well marked.
The Sun’s trine to Pluto is an excellent addition
to this chart softening Pluto’s otherwise difficult
aspect to Saturn. Deeply perceptive, this trine brings
with it a huge reservoir of inner strength and much
comprehension that is felt rather than learned. Sun
trine Pluto is continually recreating and rebirthing
itself, letting go of outworn modes of expression
to allow room for regrowth and transformation. The
Sun is also within the orb of an opposition to Neptune
and Chiron which although it is not in opposite signs
is still quite potent. In the chart cast for the
UK, the Neptune/Chiron conjunction is in the 6th
house of health whereas the Sun is in the 12th house,
which amongst other things rules institutions. Once
again, as we have seen frequently, the National Health
Service is most affected by this opposition as the
country sees cutbacks on spending, which may be due
in part by the Sun quincunx (or inconjunct) Jupiter
in the 8th house, the home of other people’s money.
The quincunx aspect, at 150 degrees, is awkward at
best, being five signs away, or one away from an
opposition, and does not share elemental, modal/quality
or even polarity with each other, making it a difficult
aspect.
Almost everything in the chart is in either air or
earth with the only exceptions being Jupiter in fire
and Uranus in water. The air signs tend to be very
communicative and are very people oriented, whereas
the earth signs tend toward practicality and conservatism.
A lack of fire shows a dearth of inspiration and
self motivation; a lack of water lessens intuition
and sensitivity to the world around us. Hopefully,
the trine from the moon to the Venus/Mars conjunction
will redress that lack.
Happy Solar Return to all our Virgo readers.
Blessing on us all,
Halla
“We are born at a given moment in a given place
and like vintage years of wine we have the qualities
of the year and of the season in which we are born.
Astrology does not lay claim to anything else.”
Carl Jung
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