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THE
ASTROLOGY OF 2009
You
will be relieved to know that the first half of 2009 should offer
a bit of planetary relief from the intensity of the past year
or so. Pluto is now firmly settled into Capricorn, and we are
adjusting to this new quality of contraction that has created
so much havoc in a world that had become all too accustomed to
the "relentless optimism"® of the Pluto in Sagittarius
era. From an emphasis on growth, growth, growth, we are now in
a reality-induced recession that has necessitated adjustments
on many different levels.
As
we begin the New Year, Saturn (planet of restriction and limitation
- the ruler of Capricorn) has just turned retrograde. When planets
appear to change direction as we watch them from our perspective
on earth, their influence is stronger and more noticeable - more
focused. We have just experienced an intensely Capricornian New
Moon the previous week, and now we have Saturn, ruler of Capricorn,
having turned retrograde. Though Saturn's influence can be heavy
and depressing, it can also bring great rewards for a practical
application of wisdom and disciplined behavior. This is therefore
the perfect time to make plans for the New Year - to avoid sinking
into a doldrum of despair and instead create a plan to turn things
around in your own life if you are in crisis, or to plan to help
others if your own life is going smoothly.
A
planetary cycle involving the opposition of Saturn to Uranus,
which began last year, will continue into 2010 so this is big
news for 2009. In this planetary combination we see a pull between
safety and conservatism (Saturn) and that which is innovative
and free (Uranus). These two planets do not get along well and
have nothing in common as Saturn seeks to create structure and
form and codes of morality, and Uranus is the iconoclast that
strives to overturn the status quo. The second phase of this planetary
face-off will take place in early February, and the third (of
five) in mid-September. The opposition, with two planets 180 degrees
apart, creates tension that requires a balance of two opposites
in order to bring about a resolution. While the force for things
to remain the same (Saturn) is naturally powerful, there is a
yearning across the globe now for change and liberation (Uranus).
In our personal lives, this struggle will be an internal one and
will require an ability to "go with the flow" as we
are being called to evolve and shed the trappings of the past.
Chiron
and Neptune have been traveling closely together without touching
in an actual conjunction since early in 2008. Chiron and Neptune
share a great deal in common - both planets are concerned with
our spiritual evolution and the soul's yearning to experience
the divine. Neptune's focus is to blur the boundaries between
the material world and the spiritual to make it easier for us
to access that which lies beyond the veil. In doing so, Neptune
opens the doorways to creativity and inspiration as well as confusion
and delusion. Chiron, in its role as Wounded Healer, plants a
wound in the soul that cannot heal and which reminds us that we
are more than just a physical body. Chiron acts shamanically to
transmute the pain of our wound into spiritual wisdom and understanding.
Chiron and Neptune will not come together in an exact conjunction
until 2010, but throughout this year they will continue traveling
in tandem, opening doorways of consciousness. This opening can
be stressful for some and may require the use of healing modalities
to align the energy fields that are being transformed now.
I
will be writing more about this cycle in the months ahead, but
one of the exciting planetary adventures coming up in 2009 is
the conjunction of Jupiter to both Chiron and Neptune beginning
in May and continuing through August. Jupiter has a reputation
for bringing good things, and this is certainly true. But there
is such a thing as too much of a good thing, and that also falls
under the realm of Jupiter. The addition of Jupiter to he shamanic
experience of Chiron and Neptune may bring about a tremendous
wave of healing and wisdom and a complete integration at the soul
level. If as individuals we are feeling stuck or blocked under
this cycle, the Jupiter influence may help to provide an expansive
influence that helps to increase the flow of energy to help keep
us moving forward. If this triple conjunction is in a stressful
aspect with planets in our own chart, though, we may be overwhelmed
by all of this spirituality and shamanic experience and require
some assistance. In any case, for those of us on a path of spiritual
awakening this is a phenomenal event that will bring lasting change.
Venus
will be retrograde from early March to late mid-April, something
that only happens every eighteen months or so. Venus is the ruler
of our aesthetic sense and our desire to be in harmonious relationship
with others, so this will be a time that focuses on our relationships
and our craving for peace and serenity.
There
are six eclipses in 2009 (we have four eclipses in the average
year) making this a particularly powerful lunar year. The solar
eclipse on July 22 2009 will be a total one, and it will be the
longest in duration until 2132. Eclipses sometimes mark big shifts
in global consciousness so this period of July could be significant,
particularly in India, Bhutan and central China where the totality
of the eclipse will be most visible.
Saturn
changes signs this year, entering Libra in early November after
2-1/2 years in Virgo. Saturn is said to be exalted in Libra, and
during this period we will be focused more on relationships and
justice. Saturn and Pluto will begin moving towards a square (90
degree) formation once Saturn enters Libra on November 5, and
this square begins the march towards the more stressful planetary
formations that begin in 2010. Saturn is often called the Lord
of Karma and Pluto is the Lord of Death and Transformation, so
when these two begin this battle it could be interesting. Pluto
is in Capricorn, which is ruled by Saturn, so the Saturnine influence
will have already prepared us for the hard work and expiation
that Saturn requires in square to Pluto. I suspect that this will
be a time when governments will be forced to pay for their sins
and those that are non-functional will be destroyed.
But
that's 2010 - for now we have an exciting combination of influences
that will help to facilitate change and transformation. Be clear,
though - change is a necessity now and not an option. Our outer
and inner worlds are evolving at a rapid and ever-increasing pace,
and resistance will only delay the inevitable. This is a time
of letting go and riding the wave of conscious awareness and allowing
our lives to unfold in incredible new ways!
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