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SKYWATCH - JUNE 2009

6/2 Venus sextile Chiron
Venus sextile Neptune
Venus sextile Jupiter
6/4 Mars trine Pluto
6/5 Sun square Saturn
6/6 Venus enters Taurus
6/7 Full Moon17 Sagittarius 2:12 pm
6/8 Venus trine Pluto
6/9 Mercury square Chiron
Mercury sextile Uranus
Mercury square Neptune
6/10 Mercury square Jupiter
6/13 Mercury enters Gemini
6/15 Jupiter turns retrograde (til 10/12)
6/16 Sun trine Chiron
6/17 Sun trine Neptune
Sun square Uranus
Sun trine Jupiter
6/21 Sun enters Cancer 1:46 am
Venus conjunct Mars
6/22 Venus trine Saturn
Mars trine Saturn
New Moon 1 Cancer 3:35 pm
6/23 Sun opposite Pluto
6/26 Mercury square Saturn

All dates and times Eastern Daylight Time; please adjust for your time zone.

The outer planets spend about 5 months in retrograde motion every year, and for the past thirty years or so, the outer planets (Uranus, Neptune and Pluto) have traveled retrograde during at least a portion of the summer months. The outer planets are also called "transpersonal" planets as they govern areas of life that are often outside of the boundaries of our personal experience.

When planets are retrograde, their influence becomes more subtle; more internalized. It can be more difficult to achieve momentum in the areas over which the planet presides. It may be necessary to apply a greater conscious intention to areas of life ruled by that planet. When all three outer planets retrograde at once we are often forced to perfect a part of our life that has been neglected and which is holding us back from evolving as individuals.
As June begins, Neptune has just turned retrograde along with Chiron. The two have been traveling together in Aquarius since February of 2009 and made their closest approach to a conjunction on May 26 before retrograding in unison. Jupiter will remain tightly conjunct Chiron and Neptune as well and will retrograde on June 15th to catch up to the other two. The three planets will remain within 1 degree of orb until the end of July, and their influence will continue into the beginning of August before they begin to separate (until they align once more in 2010).

For many of us this event has opened up a call from deep within the soul for a life with more meaning and a greater awareness of our spiritual nature. Jupiter is still within range of the conjunction, helping to add flame to the spiritual fire. Not everyone will experience this triple conjunction the same way - for some it will be extremely painful; for some it will feel exhilarating and blissful, and for some it will be a roller coaster ride between extremes of sensation.

Maintaining an understanding of the underlying nature of this planetary event will help to navigate this period with greater clarity. Chiron and Neptune are both soul teachers but they operate with different tools. Chiron is the teacher of wisdom; he opens up the inner doorway to retrieve aspects of our soul that have been lost or hidden from us for quite some time. Neptune reminds us that we are indeed spiritual beings having a physical experience on Earth; we are inspired to dive into the depths of our soul and connect there with the Divine seed that lies within our core being. In order to accomplish the lesson of Neptune, we must walk through the fire of the Chironic experience.

Jupiter expands this process for better or for worse. If we are momentarily retrieving an old wound, Jupiter will open up the doorway for a more complete experience. More painful, yes; but also more effective. Once the healing process is complete we experience the joy of a total alignment between the body, mind and spirit and a blissful Oneness of being.

When transiting planets aspect the triple conjunction they activate it in a variety of ways. On January 2 and for a few days before and after, Venus will harmonize with the conjunction which is likely to facilitate the potential in the conjunction to integrate a deeper wisdom into our lives. Venus is the planet of attraction, and in a harmonious aspect like the sextile which will be in force at this time there is a beauty and a creativity to everything that happens.

A trine of Mars (action) to Pluto (depth and transformation) on the 4th will provide a few days of energy and focus that will help us to utilize the good energy that Venus has brought.

The Sun will square Saturn on the 5th which brings us face to face with our responsibilities that day. We may feel more solitary than usual and more serious, but there is also potential on that day to accomplish a great deal and work towards our goals.

Venus enters Taurus on the 6th. Taurus is one of the signs ruled by Venus (the other is Libra), and for the next month or so we are governed by a love of fine and beautiful things and inspired by creative beauty. This is not a particularly good time to go on a diet, because Taurus loves fine food and Venus can be particularly self-indulgent in the signs of its rulership.

Mars is also in Taurus now, and our drive and desire (Mars) is for stability, peace and pleasure (Taurus). Venus is aligned with Mars for much of the month, moving into a conjunction which peaks on the 21st. With Venus and Mars conjunct for much of the month, our social life is likely to be energized and even the homebodies among us will have a stronger desire for interaction with others.

This will be particularly true at the time of the Full Moon in playful Sagittarius on June 7 at 2:12 pm EDT, although the Sagittarius Moon will be squared by Saturn, so purpose and intention will be rewarded here. This Full Moon is the perfect time for group ritual or celebration in which a spiritual purpose combines with a structure and focused plan in a social gathering. In Sagittarius the Moon gives us a longing for greater understanding of our world and a desire for experiences that expand us, but Saturn seeks to confine us and instill discipline and a desire to work hard and achieve success. This is a somewhat complicated combination of planets that will be best served in a balancing act that includes both structure and freedom.

Venus is moving into a trine to Pluto which is already in effect at the time of the Full Moon but which peaks on June 8th, a short-lived but powerful influence on our relationships. Romantic feelings are intensified now, and with them the opportunity to deepen our relationships and find a new level on which to communicate.

On the 9th and 10th Mercury forms a challenging square to the conjunction of Chiron, Neptune and Jupiter. Mercury governs the processing of our experiences and this challenging aspect could bring out some of the more difficult qualities of the triple conjunction. Our mind wants to think one thing, but the experiences bubbling up from deep within are something else entirely. This is just a 2-day event that will require an effort to maintain that inner balance and fortunately, Mercury will also form a trine to Uranus that day which will help inspire us with new ideas and a higher level of understanding to facilitate that balance.

Mercury enters its own sign of Gemini on the 13th, where it is most at home. In Gemini, Mercury matters such as the operation of small equipment, short trips by car, communication devices, negotiations - should run more smoothly than normal until the 24th when Mercury will begin to form a square to Saturn and challenges will arise.

Jupiter turns retrograde on the 15th, at which time there will be four retrograde planets. This is an average number of planets to be retrograde and nothing to worry about. Jupiter retrograde periods last about four months, and during this time we may have to revisit areas of our life where we experienced opportunities in the past that may no longer be as advantageous. During these periods we often must turn inwards to find the good fortune that Jupiter typically brings.

The Sun forms a trine to the triple conjunction of Chiron, Neptune and Jupiter on the 16th and 17th. These few days will bring out the best of the conjunction and help us to utilize its energies most effectively. A square from the Sun to Uranus now could bring some unpleasant surprises, and we may feel restless and potentially a bit uncomfortable in our skin. All Sun events last no longer than a day or two.

The Sun enters Cancer on June 21st, marking the Summer Solstice and the longest day of the year. The four cardinal points of the year (when the Sun enters the four cardinal signs of Aries, Libra, Cancer and Capricorn) are portals for the energy of the season, and the Summer Solstice this year is just one day away from the New Moon at 1 degree Cancer that occurs on the 22nd at 3:35 pm.

New Moons mark the beginning of a new lunar cycle, and are therefore seen as being particularly auspicious times to begin new projects of all types. The Sun is at the Solstice point where it is powerful, and at the New Moon the Sun conjoins the Moon, linking the conscious mind to the instinctive emotions. In Cancer, the sign of nurturing and our ancestral roots, we may experience a hearty desire to gather our tribe around us in whatever form we find it. A family occurs when we share our heart and open up our home with others; this can occur with parents, children, friends, pets, or our celestial guides. Feeling deeply is what is noted here, and building a home that reflects the depth of our emotions and our need to nurture and be cared for.

This New Moon (so both the Moon and the Sun) is nearly exactly opposed by Pluto, so we are called to go deep into the subconscious mind and unearth the mysteries that lie there. Just like the New Moon which emerges from the dark to begin to illuminate the night, in order to truly begin a new, we must dig out all of the debris of the subconscious and eliminate it so that we can make a new start.

The last significant aspect of the month is a square from Mercury to Saturn on the 26th. Lasting only a couple of days but following on the heels of the intensity of the Full Moon, this planetary event will force us to remain introspective for a few days longer. This aspect is also linked to communication difficulties and machinery that breaks down, but this is usually a reflection in the outer world of our inner mental acuity. Saturn periods are best used in contemplation and planning, and within a few days we will be ready to step out once again.

On July 1 Uranus will turn retrograde at which time there will be five retrograde planets, and the summer retrograde season will begin in earnest!