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I'm looking around at the astro tribes I'm a member of and so far not seeing any discussion on this yet. (if someone knows where it's being discussed, please post)
It's a big deal, bigger than we've seen in terms of the world drama in a long time. Pluto focalizes a t-square between Saturn in Libra and Uranus in Aries, each at 00deg, around 6am PDT next July 21st. Of course that's just the first technical time all three planets are wearing their respective cardinal clothing...we'll be feeling it weeks and months before then. In fact, many of us can feel it now...the orbs are wide and the t-square is out-of-sign, but the energy is waxing for this most unsettling of configurations with this most unsettling group of planets involved. When all players are in their respective cardinal signs in eleven months, I expect a good deal of drama to hit.
For those unaware, the Uranus-Pluto conjunction of 1966 in Virgo basically kicked the unrest in the 60s into high gear, and this is the waxing square. Uranus hits Aries for the first time on May 27 next year. Saturn hits Libra for the first time in October this year but Uranus will still be in Pisces. Pluto is still going to be no further into Cap than 3deg by next July.
Those with planets in the early degrees of Cancer will potentially be stabilizing factors in human form around the globe, depending on the planet involved.
Yikes! Be afraid, be very afraid.
It's a big deal, bigger than we've seen in terms of the world drama in a long time. Pluto focalizes a t-square between Saturn in Libra and Uranus in Aries, each at 00deg, around 6am PDT next July 21st. Of course that's just the first technical time all three planets are wearing their respective cardinal clothing...we'll be feeling it weeks and months before then. In fact, many of us can feel it now...the orbs are wide and the t-square is out-of-sign, but the energy is waxing for this most unsettling of configurations with this most unsettling group of planets involved. When all players are in their respective cardinal signs in eleven months, I expect a good deal of drama to hit.
For those unaware, the Uranus-Pluto conjunction of 1966 in Virgo basically kicked the unrest in the 60s into high gear, and this is the waxing square. Uranus hits Aries for the first time on May 27 next year. Saturn hits Libra for the first time in October this year but Uranus will still be in Pisces. Pluto is still going to be no further into Cap than 3deg by next July.
Those with planets in the early degrees of Cancer will potentially be stabilizing factors in human form around the globe, depending on the planet involved.
Yikes! Be afraid, be very afraid.
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Re: The Cardinal Climax
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 4:09 PMVenus 11 deg Cancer 10H.
The whole thing sounds beastly to me. -
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Fri, August 28, 2009 - 4:10 PMEven though there is a mild Mars in Cancer meltdown happening at the moment on astronuts, I think you should post this message there, too, Pea. It would be nice to mix things up a bit more over there anyway.
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Fri, August 28, 2009 - 10:05 PMI'm not afraid, I'm looking forward to it. This planet badly needs change. If not, we will all suffocate from lack of oxygen (we're cutting way too much forrest in the Amazon area and in Siberia) and in general all the non-organic waste that has been gathering over the years will eventually unsettle our immune system in such a way that it will become very hard to live a normal and healthy live. Right now we still have time for change but it definitely is a last call. If we continue polluting our planet, within one or two decades it will just be too late and the whole ecosystem will collaps. Let me tell you this: I hope I will not live to see THAT. -
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Fri, August 28, 2009 - 11:06 PMI'm never quite sure how seriously people take Sidereal signs, but looking at these would indicate a very environmental mood to me, Pluto in Uranus in Pioneering Pisces (last 5 dg of Trop Pisces would fall in the Sidereal sign) opposes Saturn in Virtuous Virgo, and squares Pluto in Sagacious Sag. Sudden floods/leaks, Serious health and sanitation issues and excessive global expansion seem like a theme to anyone? -
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Fri, August 28, 2009 - 11:16 PM<....Pluto in Uranus in Pioneering Pisces....>
What do you mean, O'Ryan? -
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Re: The Cardinal Climax
Sat, August 29, 2009 - 11:03 PMDarn it! edited that one too many times and tripped over myself.
Let's try that again, shall we?
Uranus in Pioneering Pisces opposes Saturn in Virtuous Virgo, and squares Pluto in Sagacious Sag.
Or.. to avoid confusion with either tropical signs or astronomical constellations...
Uranus in the Fishes, Saturn in the Virgin, both squaring Pluto in the Archer-horse thingymajig. Clear now?
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Fri, August 28, 2009 - 11:14 PMAh, but you are assuming that the change will be for the better ~ not necessarily so. Many good intentions wind up being bigger disasters than what was there before. We really just don't know. -
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Sat, August 29, 2009 - 10:46 PM"Ah, but you are assuming that the change will be for the better ~ not necessarily so. Many good intentions wind up being bigger disasters than what was there before. We really just don't know."
see OBAMA pre-election and post election right about now! -
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Sat, August 29, 2009 - 11:09 PMMaybe I just have a natural ability not to see anything as inherently positive or negative. Maybe I just like to say "told ya so" which is, of course, never helpful. I think it's good to know what's coming, but really is there anything you can find from astrology we don't all know deep down already? Maybe it's helpful to break things apart a bit and get a little perspective to help plan our moves better. I always feel like it's pointless to overanalyze though.
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Sat, August 29, 2009 - 11:11 PMOh, of course we should see the Pluto Uranus square as the first big test of the cycle that began in 65/66. Think of the high hopes and fears of the time and how these need to be pushed to get past their first major hurdle. -
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Mon, August 31, 2009 - 12:09 AMI like this spin, O'Ryan, thanks for this.
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Mon, August 31, 2009 - 2:30 AMInteresting Pea
I have a natal Sun-Moon-Pluto Cardinal T-square with the Moon in Cancer being the apex. Not early degree though, its at 21degrees
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Mon, August 31, 2009 - 3:36 AMFunny, I just had a visit from a friend who had joined a brandnew revolution group yesterday. He said it had all happened very quickly. One person had taken the initiative to protest in the media against several environmental and health issues going on these days, and within a fortnight that person had attracted 160 people who all subscribed his call for a positive revolution. They want to sweep up the mass in a positive way, in order to overthrow the gouvernement - or at least make the current gouvernement change laws and so on.
BTW, I live in europe, and the european gouvernement wants to forbid anything organic from 2010 onwards. Also, they want to make it virtually impossible to sell homeopatic and other alternative medicines. There's no protest against this in the european parties, except for 1 MP from the Green Party who all by himself protested - but didn't manage to stop the law from being processed.
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Mon, August 31, 2009 - 3:40 AM"BTW, I live in europe, and the european gouvernement wants to forbid anything organic from 2010 onwards. Also, they want to make it virtually impossible to sell homeopatic and other alternative medicines."
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Mon, August 31, 2009 - 3:59 AMIf I have to believe my friend, the truth is even more scary. It seems gouvernements spray chemicals in the air - on purpose I mean - that affect our immune system. These chemicals keep us all a bit low profile. We don't have too much energy anymore because our immune system is constantly fighting those sprayed chemicals - chem trails they call them. You can see them in the air. They look like the 'smoke' of airplanes but they last a lot longer. So with these chem trails we can just manage to go to work and look after our children, and that's it. Gouvernements do it to keep us meek, so that all we can do is eat junk food (not enough energy left to cook a proper meal) and consume like they want us to.
Also, they have some proof that the big vaccination programmes that are currently set up everywhere around the Western Globe to 'prevent' the swine flue, actually contain additives as well that are designed to keep us meek and possibly make many of us die. Personally, I find this a bit of a strange theory: why would gouvernements want to kill their "own" people? Less people means less tax income, and a dead person cannot consumate anymore.
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Mon, August 31, 2009 - 4:34 AMIt is also interesting that many vaccines contain a preservative made with mercury. It is called thermisol.
Frankly, I think that it is about stupidity and greed and a sort of ignorant assumption that there will always be enough labor to keep things going regardless of the damage done to some percentage of the population.
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Mon, August 31, 2009 - 11:18 AMMy theories as to why:
-> it's easier to control a smaller population, and they get off the most on dominance and control. Government control agenda is really our own personal collective power split off from us and facing us from a place where it can only work against us (i.e. because it's "outside" us) and not for us (as it would if it were "owned" power and inside us).
-> Governments well know that resources are in crisis on Earth, and if they want to keep it going here for a bit before the major players blast off in search of other planets to dominate and use up, they know they have to "cull the herd", so to speak.
IMHO...the best thing we can do to take this power back from "them" is access this personal power through the owning and expression of old emotional baggage that we have never wanted to look at or go into. To go into our Cancerian memories and histories and balance that Cardinal Climax person by person, owning our emotional power that we routinely deny, is one face of the hero's journey. It's very practical. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it :-)
earthmatrix.net/healinganddealing
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Mon, August 31, 2009 - 11:39 AMPea, I fully agree we have reluctantly given away our personal power, and now face the consequences. But I guess it will be fairly easy to take back that power, namely by just taking it. Governements are powerless when milions of people stand up, group together and protest. Then they immediately know the game is over.
So far, we are way too busy watching tv, trying to survive daily stress and (if we can afford it) "enjoy the good life". We all have our own good reasons to keep the status quo going. And that's why all those so called powerful people can do whatever they want. Because no one stops them. It really is as simple as that. If we want them to stop, we will all have to group together and MAKE them stop. And I predict this is what will happen as well, from now on. -
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Mon, August 31, 2009 - 4:25 PMI hear you Unsub...but my own fatalistic viewpoint (please excuse Scorpio rising with 10H Pluto-Moon, if you will) is that the powers that think they be ignore live protest, or twist it to their own means (such as via the use of plants in the crowd), or use protestors to get their battle rocks off upon. They simply deal with the uprising in the moment and move on inexorably with their own agenda. That's what I've noticed, on the largest stages.
IMO it will take more than people in the streets. But that's just my opinion. People in the streets is a good thing, don't get me wrong...at least protestors' presence alerts the rest of us to the issues...but we need more than just that to stop them. The Cardinal Climax is going to bring them down, perhaps, and the form of it is as yet unknown.
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Wed, September 2, 2009 - 1:29 AMI am so tired of this mess we've come to accept in government and society in general
A time will come when we will all have to make a choice to sacrifice what we know and hold dear, for what will and can be
A revolution of epic proportions is due. Greater than the Scottish rebellion, greater than the forces gathered on D-Day against Germany and more meaningful than the next 'great' fortune 500 company
My desire to exist in this soulless materialist society fades by the day and my sense of resolve grows stronger by the night
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Wed, September 2, 2009 - 11:43 AMhear hear (or what expression do they use in the british parliament? I haven't been watching tv for ages and my memory sometimes is playing strange tricks with me).
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Re: The Cardinal Climax
Fri, November 6, 2009 - 1:16 PMSuch a wonderful topic. Thank you for the post, albeit my thank you is rather late.
I'm rather interested to see the conjunction between Uranus and Jupiter in Aries. While it will be short lived, it should be interesting to see the expansion that Jupiter puts on Uranus...for better or for worse.
Libra in Saturn is (I'm afraid to say) sadly needed. While Saturn feels more malefic than benefic, and I do cringe at it being such a task master, I do appreciate his passing later down the road. Pluto in Capricorn should be interesting in terms of who he will take down (what people and countries will fall under his mighty power).
Wonderful food for thought!
Mara
