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2006
PLANETARY CYCLES
2006
has been an intense year so far, with planetary dances creating
a cycle that alternates between a building of tension through
the hard aspects: squares (between Jupiter and Neptune and between
Jupiter and Saturn) and oppositions (Saturn to Chiron); and an
opening of the doors of consciousness and awareness through the
flowing aspect of the trine (Uranus and Jupiter).
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The current square cycle between Jupiter (expansion and possibilities)
and Saturn (contraction and disappointment) began in December
of 2005 and will make the second hit this month (June 2006), concluding
the cycle in late October of this year.
> The square cycle between Jupiter (expansion, theology and
faith) to Neptune (delusion, confusion, getting lost in fantasy)
began in late January of 2006, hit for the second time in March
of 2006, and concludes in late September of this year.
> This phase of the opposition cycle between Saturn (the experience
of pain and hard work) and Chiron (wounding and healing) actually
began in 2003 and made seven contacts since September of that
year. The conclusion of this cycles takes place this month (June
20).
> The trine of Uranus and Jupiter began at the end of November
in 2005, hit for the second time in May of 2006, and will complete
its passage in late August/early September of 2006.
The
past year has seen a great deal of violence all over the world,
as issues of religion and philosophy face off in conflicts of
ideology and culture. Yet at the same time, there has been an
awakening of awareness across the globe, and a dawning of a consciousness
that spans the cultural divides. The opposition of Saturn to Chiron
I feel is particularly strong, especially since it has taken place
27 times since 1986, with 20 contacts between 1986 and 1994 (see
table. The opposition of Saturn to Chiron has brought about a
"healing crisis" that has forced (Saturn) an awareness
of the pain and misery (Chiron) that is suffered in some cultures,
which by necessity has resulted in increased communication and
efforts by the global community to heal (Chiron) those wounds
which are now forced into global consciousness.
The beginning of the current Chiron/Saturn cycle (in 1986) saw
the nuclear accident at the Chernobyl plant, which arguably ended
the first nuclear age. The oppositions of Chiron to Saturn during
the late 1980s witnessed the massive casualties of the war between
Iran and Iraq which one could argue were the beginnings of the
current debacle in Iraq. This first Chiron/Saturn phase also witnessed
the stock market crash of 1987, the largest stock market drop
in history. This crash resulted in a major recession that lasted
for several years.
The
beginning of this Saturn/Chiron cycle also witnessed the birth
of the Oprah Winfrey show, which arguably has done more to aid
the self-help movement than any other single event. The self-help
movement is perfectly characterized by a detailed self-examination
(Saturn) which results in the healing of old wounds (Chiron) for
greater wisdom and empowerment. It will come as no surprise to
most of you that I revere Oprah for the work she has done to bring
the work of personal transformation to the general public.
Because Jupiter is the keynote speaker of the other cycles, it
is useful to really take a look at what Jupiter means astrologically.
Jupiter is said to rule the sign of Sagittarius, and because Pluto
is traveling through the tail end of Sagittarius the issues of
Jupiter are in the process of being transformed by Pluto. Jupiter
is said to be the "greater benefic," and bestows good
fortune and positive thinking. Jupiter is the principle that positive
thoughts reap positive outcomes, and tends to be optimistic and
expansive, ready to take advantage of all opportunities. Jupiter,
of course, was King of the Gods, and as such he was the ruler
of all and created his own laws. Jupiter is associated with law,
theology, and our search for the meaning of life. Often this finds
us in the realm of religion, which is the sharing of personal
ideals with others. Jupiter represents blind faith - it also can
show where we may find ourselves bigger than we actually are in
life. It also rules expansion, and tends to bring an exaggerated
manifestation of planets with which it comes into contact.
The
current cycle of Jupiter transits throughout the year are creating
opportunities and expanding awareness, but the danger with Jupiter
is that like a balloon that becomes too full of air, our confidence
could pop and the air could drain out of the lives we have built.
The confidence of Jupiter creates debt, it expands the housing
and stock market, it can create an illusion that things are better
than they actually are. On the other hand, Jupiter opens us to
fresh possibilities that we haven't before noticed.
We
are experiencing simultaneously the trine of Uranus and Jupiter,
which opens our awareness (Jupiter) to new ways of thinking (Uranus)
and creativity of which we were previously unaware. However, the
square of Jupiter to Neptune brings in the possibility of deception
(Neptune) and an overblown sense of our own abilities (Jupiter).
The
Jupiter/Saturn square cycle deals with our ability to balance
an openness of mind and optimistic viewpoint (Jupiter) with our
ability to be practical and reasonable and be aware of our limitations
(Saturn). Often the square aspect between these two planets creates
expansive periods (Jupiter) that are followed shortly by a heavy
dose of reality (Saturn).
Each
of these planetary cycles is a powerful combination that is working
to transform our own sense of our world view (Jupiter). The key
to successfully managing these planetary cycles is to stay open
(Jupiter) to new possibilities, be prepared to radically change
your thinking (Uranus), keep you feet planted firmly on the ground
and work hard (Saturn), while following the call of your inner
self to realize that there is more to life than this mundane reality
(Neptune).
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