Pallas is the goddess of wisdom and warcraft; however, she is never the aggressor. She doesn't go forth to conquer lands and pillage villages.
Instead, she represents self-defense, standing firm against those who would attack those she holds dear.
She is also associated with fabric and creates lasting beauty through weaving and embroidery. Both of which are used to adorn and decorate. Pallas brandishes a spear; however, her symbol is the wise owl. Therefore, she is also known as a philosopher.
Sagittarius, the sign of the higher mind, is the astrological sign associated with her, as well as Sagittarius' natural house, the ninth, representing philosophy and the superconscious mind.
Pallas is perfectly placed in the Cardinal Libra, the air sign of sign of social harmony, but also of law and justice. Diplomatic, artistic, and judicial, Venus-ruled Libra honors the wisdom and beauty that Pallas offers during her transit here. Together they create a formidable partnership that strives for balance and equality while weighing both sides of a story.
The caveat here is the Twelfth House, a house of limitations, frustration, and self-undoing. The goal is to discover and unlock the hidden strength of this house through the subconscious mind. If we don't, then a beautiful placement will be for naught.
According to Lewellen:
"Anytime we come up with a reason or a theory as to why we want to live our lives a certain way, we are exercising our philosophical side. This is where Pallas comes in. When we have to defend ourselves and come up with a strategy to deal with office politics, or school or neighborhood or community cliques, this is where Pallas comes in. When we are attacked by others because of our political or religious beliefs, or our lifestyle choices, or for no reason at all besides someone's obscene desire to vilify and bully us, this is where Pallas comes in.
"We use our wisdom when we need to, and if we have to do battle against someone or something, the wiser we are, the more likely we are to achieve success. When we have to deal with someone, we find it difficult, if we can chart his or her day of birth and locate where Pallas was for our rival or our opponent, we can better understand who we are dealing with.
"Likewise, it is a positive thing for us to know where our own Pallas placement is, according to house and sign, so we can determine for ourselves how and in what way we process wisdom, and how and in what way we deal with conflict. The fact that Pallas does not take the part of the aggressor or the bully should give us the encouraging knowledge that she can be trusted."
It's important to note ( or remind ) that Libra is also hosting the South Node through Jan 2025. During the aforementioned battles or bullying, we may feel the tendency to withdraw from our principles and morals in order to keep the peace. But that is way too high a price to pay for peace, which is a Libran tendency. While we are not encouraged to go forth into war, we are encouraged to stand strong in what we believe in our heart to be right.
Here's where Pallas can help us stand strong. Also, call on the host of the North Node, Aries, ruled by Mars, the God of War, for strength and courage to live our belief.
I wish you much success in your evolution from fear to destiny.
This evening, Vesta, the goddess and guardian of home and hearth, the eternal flame that keeps the household safe and warm, moves into Cardinal Cancer, whose maternal nature is devoted to home, family, and domesticity. This is the second favorable transit of the day.
Because Vesta represents the flame inside us, her placement in our natal charts allows us to understand our feelings toward our family and home.
Vesta is also considered the very inspiration that helps us survive a turbulent world by fanning that tiny little flame within us. That feeling of accomplishment and joy over attaining a desired goal is attributed to Vesta.
The Fifth House is the natural home of Leo and one of life and creativity! It favors children, love affairs, romance, amusements, our emotional attitude, and the love we give. Because it also favors enterprise, it lends energy toward the fruition of our desires.
Vesta is NOT a goddess to look toward in our quest for love. She was devoted to the eternal flame that allowed Rome to exist—a metaphor often associated with self. Vesta in the Fifth House, ruled by the Sun, highlights our individual expression with fortifying and vitalizing action.
According to Lewellen:
"Vesta is the place in our charts that belongs to us and us alone. She is the inner spark we need to survive all odds, and to keep our spirits intact on the darkest day. She is also the light that guides us and allows us to take joy in our lives, and in our accomplishments.
"The more we use the astrological goddesses of knowledge, relationships and self-fulfillment, the better able we will be to learn who we really are and make more informed choices for ourselves."
I wish you much joy and success throughout this transit! May your flame burn bright, resulting in beautiful creativity.
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Today Ceres enters Scorpio @ 8:48 AM, Second House.
Ceres is the Archetype of Mother Nature, representing provision and nourishment. The myth is a metaphor for nurturing and reflects how we care not just about others, but ourselves as well.
While Ceres does point to our well-being and self-care, its placement can also indicate past traumas, particularly childhood vulnerabilities and struggle. A well-placed Ceres would indicate a parent who is balanced, loving, and nurturing and whose children grow up to be independent and self-sufficient adults.
A poorly placed Ceres in your natal chart could indicate abandonment issues, bouts of melancholy, and eating disorders, and could indicate an overbearing parent who attempts to control their children to the point that the children become co-dependent.
Ceres is argued by some to be the true ruler of Taurus.
The Second House is the Natural Home of Taurus ruled by Venus; therefore, Ceres is very comfortable in this Home of freedom and values.
Along with entering the Second House, Ceres enters Scorpio, the watery sign of the Scorpion, ruled by Pluto.
Scorpio invites Ceres into the underworld ( Pluto ) of connection and discovery. This placement enables us to shed those layers that are weighing us down so we can rise as a phoenix ( a symbol of Scorpio energy ).
Pluto embodies transformation through destruction, it will tear away at the unwanted before fusing a deep connection. This means we may experience vulnerability in its rawest form to face our innermost fears.
There is unseen wisdom in the depth of Plutonian-ruled Scorpio; however, it requires us to walk bravely into the darkness of the unknown to face what awaits us. Both Scorpio and Ceres hold transformative powers of resilience through cycles of change.
Absolute trust in us and the knowledge that every experience we encounter is an opportunity for transformational growth. It starts with nurturing our own needs and intuition. This placement will add strength of resolve as a goddess that delivers us from the temptation of martyrdom at our own expense.
Taking care of ourselves takes care of others in turn.
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✨Mars 00°LIBRA00', 9:20 AM, First House, Sunday, Aug 27th.
Mars enters his detrimental sign of Libra early tomorrow morning. When a planet is at its detriment, it is in the sign opposite the one it rules, in this case, Aries. This means that the planet will not operate at full power and will take on more of the signs than its own coloration. Just as Mars in Cancer had to conform, so must he in Libra.
That does not make him happy; however, there are means for him to feel appeased if he realizes that being loving and tender doesn't emasculate him.
Mars is tough. He is the God of War. But so is Libra, who can be fickle and indecisive, not to mention paying any price for peace, but is also persuasive and rules law and justice. Lady Justice and her scales are attributed to Libra.
Since the North Node is in Aries, that means the South Node is currently in Libra, as they are always in opposition. Libra is ruled by Venus, who is backtracking through Leo at the moment. And Aries is ruled by none other than Mars, who rules the first house. This is almost a serendipitous placement.
The first house is a house of life and identity. Its cusp is also dubbed our rising sign, or Ascendant. It is one of the most important points in the natal chart and reveals the exact degree and sign that was on the eastern horizon at the moment of our birth. This house, in particular, shows our personality, natural disposition, and tendencies. It highlights the way we express ourselves and our individuality. It's a guidepost for how we want to market ourselves to others.
It favors the beginning of all enterprises, and Leo, being ruled by Mars, who in turn rules this first house, is all about enterprises and ambition. Its energy can be used with courage and strength, or it can be used destructively. This is going to be the case if our masculine energy refuses to reconcile with our feminine energy during this transit. It can be a constant tug-of-war and battle of wills.
Libra, Venus, in particular, doesn't desire to "Lord over" Mars. Venus is the Goddess of Love and beauty. She is soft and affectionate in her element, appreciating all forms of art; however, cross her and she will rise to the challenge. She governs moral character, and as mentioned before, law and justice. No; just as Cancer did, Libra simply desires Mars "chill out" and relax. Lose the shield and sword and drink of peace and love. Let's read some poetry and gaze at beautiful art.
Admit it. Everyone loves a man being tender with a kitten. We consider it the epitome of masculinity ( or at least I do ). Now if all men would just realize it. . .
Therefore, this can be a volatile transit or one of cooperation and unification of two polarized energies meant to merge and balance one another: masculine and feminine, yin and yang, shadow and light. Both are within us. And because we are to keep an eye on Venus, especially during this Nodal transit, her retrograde position in Leo begs us to slow down and evaluate our course of action before moving on.
We, humans, emulate the planets. Our waters are as tides constantly rising and falling through the energies presented. The stars impel, they do not compel. This simply means, "Here's a map of the energy when you get to this point in time, and here's some instructions on navigating it if you choose to heed them."
The choice, undoubtedly, is always ours. I wish you peace and love throughout this transit.
Image: The West Bank, Banksy
The 9th house is the natural home of Sagittarius ruled by Jupiter. This is a house of intellect, the higher mind, philosophy, religion, long trips, laws, and in-laws.
Leo is the natural sign of the 5th house ruled by the Sun and represents the heart and magnetism. It is a dramatic, idealistic, proud, and ambitious sign who loves the spotlight.
In Greek mythology, the Roman goddess Juno was called Hera, a goddess of love and marriage. Her sacred animal is the peacock, which comes into play perfectly as she enters Leo, as both symbolize pride.
As a relatively new asteroid in astrology, Juno gets overlooked; however, in my experience doing synastry charts, Juno is incredibly important for those who are seeking long-term relationships.
I've written about this before because it's so easy to look to Venus when delineating a chart for relationships; however, experience has proven that Juno is actually the key when it comes to sustaining a relationship. Venus, the ruler of Libra, is flirty and more than adept at attracting a partner; however, it's Juno who can guarantee longevity.
Juno holds up a mirror to reveal what kind of relationship we need. That doesn't particularly mean the kind we *think* we want or even have presently. If you're interested in a Juno reading detailing what type of relationship would provide longevity and sustainability let me know! Stop looking for love in all the wrong places!
Let's move on to Juno in Leo:
As previously mentioned, Juno's sacred animal is the peacock, which holds many symbolic meanings throughout various cultures. It represents Mother Earth to a group of people in southern India, who hold the feathers of the bird sacred. In Chinese mythology, the peacock is associated with the Goddess Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy, meaning that many people in China see the birds as symbols of forgiveness and compassion.
Chinese military considered peacocks a symbol of bravery and duty. Western Africa believes peacocks to be messengers of God and sacred animals. In ancient Greece, they are considered "observers and special birds of Hera ( Roman goddess Juno )".
Juno in Leo is very expressive and desires the spotlight. As both Leo and Juno represent pride, our egos could become wounded if we don't receive the attention or accolades we feel we deserve, especially if we feel threatened by another person who seems to be getting more attention. At its best, this combination is creative and playful, optimistic, and generous.
As Juno is the goddess of long-term relationships, particularly commitment and marriage, romance is necessary for this relationship to work more than any other placement. Romance is needed, and the lack of it could cause a quick end to the partnership.
Control and potential power struggles within the relationship are also highlighted in this position. If an imbalance occurs that shifts our desires from shining the spotlight on our partners, and in turn them shining theirs upon us, then a competitive dynamic to see who can rise to the position of control ensues. The house that your Juno resides in can reveal much about that dynamic.
With difficult aspects, one or both partners can become dominating, possessive, or demand excessive attention, producing a potentially volatile atmosphere ripe with melodrama and competitiveness. However, at its best, this combination is creative and playful, optimistic, and generous.
Remember that Juno in Leo affects all of us differently according to the sign and house Juno occupies in our birth chart. However, the current signature of Leo will resonate with our natal placement. And while Juno is the goddess of commitment and marriage, this also governs long-term partnerships and friendships.
MERCURY isn't only the Prince of Communication and Messenger of the Gods, he is also associated with the physician and healing; thus, he carries the caduceus, a short-staff wand entwined by two serpents, sometimes surmounted by wings that is now the modern symbol for medicine. He is also the Divine Trickster and Patron of Merchants.
To the world, Virgo gives the impression of being calm, cool, and collected. As a matter of fact, Virgo is the epitome of that facade. The real drama exists inside the interior as intensity. A VIRGOan's mind can be compared to the cogs in a clock that continuously turns; it can exhaust itself just thinking about things that need or want to be done.
It's difficult for this sign to sit still for want of constant activity. Its idea of taking it easy would seem like work to everyone else. This sign is definitely not a daydreamer but a day-doer. And they will do everything in their power to create order out of any chaos they face, and they'll do it logically and emotionally detached.
10th HOUSE:
The 10th house is the natural home of Capricorn and ruled by Saturn: The teacher, taskmaster, and Lord of Karma. This is a house of honor and substance revealing our reputation, profession, and standing in the community. Much like the 1st House, it represents our ego, status, ambition, business, and social activities. However, unlike the 1st House, it contains form, discipline, responsibility, organization, limitations, sorrows, and delays. Saturn represents the principles of truth, wisdom, and aging.
MERCURY -> VIRGO TRANSIT
Fortunately, this is one of the more pleasing transits of the year because everyone is more comfortable in their own home. This holds true for Mercury as well, being he is exalted in his Virgoan castle. When relaxed, we have little need for defenses and demonstrate our greatest quality: Authenticity.
Here Virgo is not only ruled by Mercury, but Mercury comes to full strength, displaying its most positive qualities: the ability to communicate and a fine, analytical quality to the mind.
Facts become very important, and we could often find ourselves thoroughly researching before making a decision.
As this aspect denotes a meticulous nature, we need to guard against judgment or impatience toward those who are less organized in their thinking or actions.
NATAL ASPECT
In Virgo, Mercury is non-emotional. Natives who have this aspect in their birth charts are most likely uncomfortable in emotional situations. However, it's this very emotional detachment that makes them excellent researchers, scientists, or even teachers.
They almost possess a photographic memory, able to absorb information quickly and memorize long pages of material easily. However, they should guard against eagerness to take too many things on at once, which drains their energy. No one can be everything to everyone.
Once depleted, they can become nervous, suffer from anxiety, and be hypercritical. It's important to learn when to rest. That may prove difficult, being that one of the most difficult things for a Virgo to do is put off tomorrow what can be done today.
Here's hoping that'll change!
Image: Regel by Marcos Beccari Samstag
I love the time this transit occurs: 12:12.
This Angel number is widely understood to be a sign of support from your angels by letting you know they are guiding you along your path.
Eleven, the day of the transit, is also significant. It's a master number reminding us of how important it is to release what no longer serves us so we can focus on our true path.
Mercury is known by many monikers: Messenger of the Gods; Prince of Communication; Overseer of Travel, and Trickster to name a few. He represents intellect, the avenue of expression, and our ability to reason.
Because Mercury is in his fall in Leo, it's important to understand that it will have difficulty expressing its real nature. It's akin to staying in someone else's house that you're not comfortable in. You can still express yourself, but without feeling the freedom you'd have if you were exalted and 100% comfortable.
And, honestly, aside from Daniel, who really feels comfortable in a lion's den? ( Not that Daniel was comfortable, but you get the point. He is the perfect example of being in his Fall and having to conform. )
As a Fixed Fire sign, Leos are powerful, courageous, and eager to conquer everything they set their minds to. Compassion and big-heartedness, consciousness, drive, and natural leadership are the four main characteristics of the Lion.
Their fiery energy can seem overbearing to airy Mercury.
The fifth house is ruled by the Sun and is the natural home of Leo. It is a house of life and creativity focusing on home, and children, and represents the love we give. This house favors enterprises such as publications, fine arts, social affairs, and FUN!
The merging of these energies will spell many things, but unsuccessful does not need to be one of them! If you have a book or publishing idea in mind, now is the time to get the ball rolling. With Mercury's concise abilities to communicate and Leo's eagerness to conquer challenges, it's guaranteed to progress—whether you're just starting out or completing a project.
With the written word or alternative creative endeavors such as painting or crafting, Mercury is quietly assuming his subservient place in the house of creativity. He is also using the courageous and determined energy of Leo combined with his own wisdom to focus inwardly on the outward expression of visual reading or aesthetic pleasures.
All is peaceful in the house of Leo when he doesn't feel threatened. But should he feel threatened, be prepared for his negative traits to emerge, because he will stop at nothing to protect his den. This behavior could include vain competitiveness, overbearing behavior, and pretentious cruelty.
Mercury has the wisdom to navigate this house utilizing the positive aspects of Leo to further success as long as he avoids playing out the trickster archetype. Tricking a Leo can garner serious ramifications that may produce a lifelong scar.
Unless, of course, we're Daniel. And even he didn't go as far as to provoke a house he knew he didn't rule. . .regardless of how protected he was.
It's widely known that in ancient Roman mythology, Mars is known as the God of War; however, what's lesser known is that he is also an agricultural guardian. The latter is a less heard title, and what we're going to discuss today along with its transit into earthy Virgo.
Ruled by Mercury, Virgo has a constant need for activity - to be "doing". But that "doing" is circular. It must be organized and put to practical use toward gaining wisdom. The more wisdom that is gained, the more Virgo has to put it to practical use. Conscientiousness is one of Virgo's most admirable qualities.
Translating to "Virgin", Virgo is anything but prudish. On the contrary, she stands for purity of purpose and higher motivations. No one can rise above petty squabbles like a Virgo, whose purpose is the use of their skills to nourish the world, not tear it down.
That's why she is depicted holding a sheaf of wheat, symbolizing whatever energy has been sown ( literally and metaphorically ) shall be harvested into a thing of practical benefit, just as wheat is baked into bread to nourish our physical bodies.
You can imagine when Virgo and the agricultural guardian, Mars, ruler of Aries, come together. Mars represents physical energy and Virgo has to be "doing". If anyone can provide Virgo the "push" to "do" it's Mars, who rarely hesitates before leaping. Fortunately, earthy Virgo's cautious nature curbs Mars' fiery Aries' disposition. After all, nothing destroys a harvest quicker than fire, and Virgo can't have that! What would the masses she intends to nourish eat?!
No, Virgo is the sign of intellect, and Mars can transform those intellectual ideas into action. This combination will unveil successful ventures from a systemized approach and the ability to control and separate emotions from logical decisions.
A caveat to beware in this coupling is getting burnt out on too many details. While Virgo is deeply intellectual, she still likes to keep things simple and above board. Mars is direct and right on board with that line of thinking. If we begin to feel bogged down by a project we're working on, we're most likely paying too much attention to minor details instead of focusing on the big picture.
Another area to avoid is conflict and strife. It's no secret that Mars secretes war and Virgo is extremely strong-willed and loves to debate—to the point of arguing with a brick wall. Knowing when to agree to disagree is wise during this transit. After all, Virgo's desire is to transform energy into sustainable sustenance. And Mars is more than willing to guard that desire and provide the energy for its fruition.
The second house, where this transit takes place, is the house of possessions, including finance. Ruled by Venus and the natural home of Taurus, the second house relates to what we acquire and can take with us throughout this life.
This house reveals clues to activities and/or projects that may become a lucrative source of income for us.
May your harvest of this transiting energy be blessed and prosperous!
Juno 00°CANCER00', 7:41 AM EDT, Twelfth house, a house of endings, subconscious, and self-undoing.
Juno was the third asteroid discovered, way back in 1804, by German astronomer Karl Harding. It’s one of the 20 largest asteroids overall and the largest stony-type asteroid in the main asteroid belt.
While most look to Venus for clues about a partner, Juno is actually the goddess of relationships and marriage. Therefore, she provides clues to long-term commitments that provide fulfillment. "June bride" stems from the month of June, which happens to be named after this ancient Roman goddess.
Juno in our natal chart reveals our feelings about commitment and marriage, and what we need to feel fulfilled in a relationship within or outside of marriage. Someone whose Juno is in Aries would be attracted to a dynamic and passionate person who shows them a lot of attention. Aries is a fire sign whose natural home is the first house - a house of beginnings, life, and identity ( self, ego ) ruled by Mars, representing action, initiative, and energy.
Juno in Cancer brings sensitivity and caring to the table. Cancer, a water sign whose natural home is in the fourth house, a house of endings and security, is ruled by the Moon, representing emotions and a domestic, nurturing urge. If your Juno is in Cancer, you would need a partner that places family and home as a priority, with domestic responsibilities being viewed as a pleasure: cooking meals, watching movies, home improvement projects, and emotional awareness, as Cancer is moody. This stems from a deep emotional core at their center that they feel they must protect.
Those with Juno in Cancer are traditionally supportive of their partners and families if positively aspected. However, if negatively aspected, co-dependency, neediness, or even becoming clingy can enter the picture. This, of course, can be overcome by creating an environment where both partners feel safe to open up and share their feelings in a truthful way without feeling threatened or the need to be defensive.
Cancers are highly sensitive to criticism or suggestions, even if those are offered in a positive way. However, like Ceres in Libra, Juno in Cancer urges us to love ourselves first if we really want to return love back to others. Working on our insecurities can improve our overall trust in ourselves and provide the confidence to make healthy decisions based in Love.
This is truly imperative with the 12th House being in the picture. This house is associated with spiritual urges: spiritualism, psychic abilities, etc.; OR, escapism: drugs, alcohol, binge-eating/television watching, etc.
In traditional astrology, this house is known as a house of self-sabotage/undoing. In contrast, it's also a house of endings, which signifies ascension from a lower vibration to attain a higher state of consciousness that frees us from our escapist urges.
This state is attained only through dedication and commitment to bettering ourselves for ourselves.
When we are our best selves, we are our best for others. This is the message Juno in Cancer is bringing, along with Ceres in Libra.
May we each continue on the path of our higher self.
Image: Afternoon Tea by Harrison Fisher
Vesta is the Roman goddess of hearth and home, guardian of the eternal flame in both temple and home. She represents the spark of divinity in each of us, our individuality and connection to Source on the darkest of days. This spark of life enables us to keep going, to survive situations and circumstances, and to experience the joy of making our dreams a reality.
Because the flame was sacred and allowed Rome to exist, purity was essential to maintain it; thus, Vesta, and her vestal virgins, were forbidden to enter any physical relationship. If the guardians were distracted and the flame went out, it signified the death of Rome.
The 8th House is the natural home of Scorpio, ruled by Pluto and traditionally Mars. It is a house of endings and regeneration. While sexuality is often associated with this house, intensity, balance, and a spiritual connection with others and Source is what these natives seek. This house is not afraid to go deep into the mysteries of life to uncover hidden realms.
Gemini, ruled by Mercury, is the natural sign of the third house, a house of a house of awareness and side-by-side relationships. This coincides with the 8th house in relation to desiring connection. This house adds communication and adaptability to learning new ideals.
Gemini is a mutable air sign and represents versatility. Vesta signifies purity, devotion, and fire. When she moves from fiery Leo to airy Gemini, there is plenty of air to fuel the sacred flame. For without air, fire could not exist. The focus shifts from the self, or individuality, to networking and exchanging information with others.
This is an excellent placement for partnerships, particularly toward the initiation or completion of a project.
These partnerships can produce new and exciting ideas born from the energy of intelligence and great powers of persuasion. With Gemini fueling Vesta's flame, the return will be devotion and passionate interests.
A caveat is Gemini's fickle and scatterbrained nature. This restless sign bores easily and seeks constant stimulation through inspiration. Staying focused will take some effort, as will follow-through. Vesta, being loyal to the purpose, can help light the way to completion.
5:36 AM EDT: Pluto Rx back peddles into Capricorn; read post here:
https://inspiritualservice.com/celestial-events
6:27 AM EDT: Mercury 00°Gemini 00' trine Pluto Rx 29°CAPRICORN 59', First and Eighth houses respectively.
Mercury, the Prince of Communication, is home in his Dignity in Gemini and rules both Gemini and Virgo; our response is therefore strengthened, and we control our circumstances.
Mercury represents intellect, expression, and reasoning ability. Gemini represents versatility and contemplation. The twins are the natural ruler of the third house, representing side-by-side relationships and awareness.
When Mercury enters his own home, we can expect logical reasoning to its highest degree here, especially if Mercury is well-aspected, as it happens to be today.
Those with their natal Mercury in Gemini are known to be unbiased and impersonal in their ability to perceive the truth. Gifted with an excellent vocabulary, they enjoy learning and are able to communicate well and easily.
Often fond of intellectual pursuits they could be writers or public speakers, though they need to guard against fickleness and novelty since this could lead to superficiality or lack of thoroughness.
Mercury's trine with Pluto Rx in the first house is a house of life and identity ruled by Aries and Mars. It represents our ego, individuality, and the way we express, package, and market ourselves.
The 8th house is a house of endings and regeneration ruled by Scorpio and Pluto. It represents the support we receive from others, legacies, spiritual and physical regeneration, psychological rebirth, degeneration, and death.
Pluto, the Roman God of the Underworld ( Hades in Greek mythology ) reveals a marked change or transformation in our lives wherever it appears in our horoscope. The energy and power of Pluto are of blinding moments in which we see our life from a different perspective. It's akin to an epiphany that enables us to alter the course of our lives.
He also reveals what is hidden in the depths of our subconscious, releases dormant forces within us that we may not remember, and can provoke our suppressed energies to the point of eruption.
In essence, Pluto wipes the slate clean through a transformational process birthed from destruction and annihilation. This is why the phoenix is a symbol of Scorpio and Pluto - from the ashes comes new birth.
This trine denotes a smooth flow and cooperation between these two planets. With dignified Mercury in Gemini, expressing the depths of our emotions and intense flashes of inspiration can strike like a bolt out of the blue.
Make certain we heed them!
Think it's irrelevant? Think again. . .
Sedna recap posted earlier this week:
Sedna is not a topic I have previously discussed, but something I feel strongly pulled toward exploring.
She's a dwarf planet known as the "Goddess of the Sea" or the "Asteroid of Abandonment", she also encompasses. She assists in an introspective process that helps us to identify our greatest fear. Symbolizing abandonment issues, she can help you face the truth of yourself sans excuses.
Sedna's name originates from Inuit mythology because it is the coldest, most distant place known in our solar system. According to Inuit mythology, Sedna, Goddess of the Sea and Mistress of Marine Life, is thought to live at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, one of the coldest and most unexplored areas on our planet.
She takes approximately 11,390 years to orbit the Sun. However, because her orbit is elliptical, the time spent in each sign differs.
Sedna is a prime example of spiritual evolution born from traumatic events such as betrayal, treachery, or abandonment that produced mental and emotional stress.
Like Pluto, Sedna will also backtrack into Taurus on November 22, 2023, before returning to Gemini on April 27, 2024, where she will remain until August 2067, when she will enter Cancer.
According to humanistic astrologer Alan Clay, "When a new solar system body is discovered, clues to the astrological meaning can be found by looking at a range of factors. But primarily, meaning comes from studying the planet in a large number of charts to find common themes. Here I'm going to present an overview of my research into the new outer-most planet in our solar system which I conducted for my new book Sedna Consciousness. Along the way we'll discover the evolutionary power of the "candidate dwarf planet" and learn of the profound implications for society as Sedna approaches her closest point to Earth later this century in the 2070s."
In the below article, Clay outlines orbital characteristics, past cycles that include the Neolithic revolution, Sedna in the signs, including predictions for Gemini - the rise of Artificial Intelligence.
One such discovery that Clay linked to Sedna is the development of neural networks, the foundation of Artificial Intelligence. From the below article:
"Ray Kurzweil is a scientist, inventor and futurist, who made a series of predictions in the 1990s. All his predictions to date have been realised.
So here are some for this Gemini period:
"By the 2030s, virtual reality will begin to feel 100% real. We will be able to upload our mind/consciousness by the end of the decade. By the 2040s, non-biological intelligence will be a billion times more capable than biological intelligence. Nanotech foglets (micro-robots – known as 'smart material') will be able to make food out of thin air and create any object in the physical world at a whim. By 2045, we will multiply our intelligence a billion-fold by linking wirelessly from our neocortex to a synthetic neocortex in the cloud." (From a 26 January 2015 article on singularityhub.com by Peter Diamandis.)
"We see that Sedna in Gemini is going to be all about the rise of Artificial Intelligence which will inevitably promote a consciousness revolution. And a consciousness revolution is a spiritual revolution."
SOURCE: https://www.astro.com/astrology/aa_article190401_e.htm
© Alan Clay - first published by The Astrological Journal, 2010 / The Astrological Association of Great Britain / 01.04.2019
Image: Sedna by AA Clay
Alan Clay is a practising astrologer of 40 years' standing, with a basis in humanistic astrology; and he has a long interest in Chiron and the centaurs. Most recently exploring the dwarf planets, he spent the last two or so years researching 700 charts for his book Sedna Consciousness. Outside of astrology he is an award-winning filmmaker and clown teacher. Website:
www.sednaconsciousness.com. Email: alan@artmedia.net.nz
I wish you foresight, strength, and peace on your journey. 🙏✨
In astrology, Venus represents love, relationships, beauty, and harmony, and is very comfortable in Leo, who is associated with confidence, creativity, self-expression, and leadership. When Venus enters Leo, you can expect fiery, passionate energy, especially in matters of the heart (Leo) or aesthetics (Venus ).
The first horoscope house is a house of life, referred to as the Ascendant or rising sign. Its natural sign is Aries, and its natural ruler is Mars. So this will add even more fire and spice to personal expression. Like Leo, it reveals our individuality and how we want to market and express ourselves to others.
Venus in the first house is charming and bestows beauty, intuition, kindness, good luck, and a happy disposition. She enjoys lovely things: attire, socializing, and being spoiled! She is the celestial flirt and loves music and all things beautiful.
The caveat in this placement is becoming egotistical or indolent.
Remain humble in all interchanges with others. While this placement adds warmth and affection to those you deem worthy, it can also produce jealousy, snobbishness, indiscretion, or sexual addiction. Especially if we have challenging aspects in our natal chart.
Venus will enter her retrograde pre shade period around July 08, until stationing retrograde 28° Leo 36′, July 22 @ 9:33 PM. There will be more to come on that next month.
This month, with vigilant awareness guarding against negative expressions, we can expect socializing and the spotlight of Leo's Sun illuminating all that is beautiful and harmonic in our relationships.
Romantic is the keyword during this transit.
Individuals with Venus in Leo are often attracted to vibrant and confident partners who can match their enthusiasm and energy. They enjoy the excitement of romance and appreciate grand gestures of affection. They may also have a strong sense of personal style and a love for luxury and beautiful things.
In relationships, Venus in Leo individuals are generous, warm, and loyal. They value loyalty and commitment and expect their partners to be just as devoted. They are natural leaders and enjoy taking charge in their relationships, but they also need to be recognized and appreciated for their efforts. They thrive in relationships where they feel admired, respected, and adored.
In terms of creative expression, Venus in Leo individuals are often drawn to the arts, entertainment, and fashion. They have a flair for drama and enjoy expressing themselves through their unique style and creativity. They may have a strong sense of aesthetics and a desire to be noticed for their artistic talents.
Overall, Venus in Leo adds passionate and expressive energy to a person's love life and creative endeavors. It emphasizes the importance of being seen, appreciated, and admired for one's unique qualities and talents.
If we sense we're gravitating toward the dark side, acknowledge it as something that needs to be treated. That way, we aren't denying the existence of something letting us know we have an unhealed wound. The tiniest of wounds can become infected if untreated.
Eros will leave the airy intellect of Aquarius and enter spiritual Pisces in the 7th house this morning.
In Greek mythology, Eros ( Roman god Cupid ) is the god of love and desire, purported to be the son of Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love.
However, he also represents much more, such as creative passion and the direction to assert our creative energy so that we're ignited with inspiration.
According to Ovid, Eros not only had the power to make two people fall in love but also to end the love people had for one another—both with his bow and arrow.
He was the literal personification of love to Greek poets, who wrote odes of praise to love. Or, if warranted, the fall of their passions and heartaches due to Eros.
Pisces is an intuitively sensitive sign possessing deep introspection and creative talents, particularly in music.
No one is more adept to sing the praises of love than a sign who is in love with being in love. However, only if they demonstrate the positive aspects of that sign.
Should we succumb to the lower-vibrational aspects of Piscean traits, a pessimistic melancholy and emotionally inhibited persona will justify the odes of ancient Greek poets attesting to the destruction and heartbreak of love.
When Eros transits Pisces, we have to guard against desiring what we cannot have, i.e. - those who are unavailable.
The latter can lead to frustration and a lack of emotional control. When that happens, the urge to escape presented by Neptune can be tempting.
The aspects of our natal Eros would determine the depth and height of our desire. For example, if our natal Eros conjuncts Jupiter - then our desire will be expansive. If, however, there are negative aspects, we may have very little desire for physical relationships and focus more on creative endeavors.
The 7th house is ruled by Venus whose natural sign is Libra. This is a house of face-to-face relationships and cooperation. Because it's opposite the 1st house, which reveals our strongest personality traits, it reveals what we most lack in ourselves that we may recognize in others.
Comparison and competition will not serve our cause nor further our evolution. Instead, we should focus on our own strengths and artistic desires through the positive traits of compassion—this includes toward ourselves.
Image: Eros and the Goddess of Destiny [ detail], Julius Kronberg, 1906
I wish you foresight, strength, and peace on your journey. 🙏✨
Mythology
The Roman Goddess Ceres' origins are in the Greek Goddess of the Earth, Demeter, who ruled agriculture, and fertility, and had power over the cycles of life and death.
The seasons are also attributed to her because her daughter, Persephone, Goddess of Vegetation, was kidnapped by Hades to co-rule the Underworld, at which time Demeter refused to allow any to grow. The fields withered and humans starved.
Hades was forced to return Persephone to Demeter by the Greek God Zeus ( Roman God Jupiter ), whereas they made a pact that Persephone, now Queen of the Underworld, would only spend half the year with her mother, and the other half with her husband. Thus, the seasons of spring and summer, when life bursts forth reflect Persephone and Ceres' reunion, contrasted with fall and winter when growth withers and hibernates, reflecting Persephone's return to Hades.
Astrological
Ceres is the Archetype of Mother Nature, representing provision and nourishment. The myth is a metaphor for nurturing and reflects how we care not just about others, but ourselves as well.
A well-placed Ceres would indicate a parent who is balanced, loving, and nurturing and whose children grow up to be independent and self-sufficient adults.
A poorly placed Ceres in your natal chart could indicate abandonment issues, bouts of melancholy, and eating disorders, and could indicate an overbearing parent who attempts to control their children to the point that the children become co-dependent.
Ceres is strongly connected to the earthen signs of Virgo—and is argued by some to be the true ruler of Taurus—as the Moon; both are nurturing symbols. However, the Moon is a symbol of the nurturing between mother and child, while Ceres is the symbol of nurturing ourselves in order to reach our full potential so that we may authentically nurture others.
Ceres in Libra, ruled by the Goddess of Love, Venus, will focus on balance and harmony within us first. Here we realize that self-care comes in the form of nurturing our physical, mental, and emotional needs through aesthetics and beauty. It is important to nurture our relationships versus testing them. The unification of polarities is important to Ceres in Libra, who will compromise to bring about peace diplomatically.
In Libra, Ceres nurtures physical and cultural growth: the arts, health, and partnership ventures, both business and personal. We need to guard against the establishment of peace at the cost of our own values, or we'll fall into the negative characteristics of apathy, fickleness, and indecisiveness.
We must realize the starting point for balance and harmony is within us - such sacrifices that would cost justice will produce a lack of both.
To shine as a star, we must first be true to ourselves.
Image: Edward Degas, The Star
Anaretic Jupiter will ingress into the stable, secure sign of the Bull this afternoon.
Benevolent Jupiter's protective urge feels right at home in steady and stable Taurus. Jupiter also represents various types of growth and expansion, while Taurus represents practical dependability.
Manifesting magic is amidst when these two unite!
Taurus is comfortable and confident in financial dealings, and Jupiter won't mind expanding them into profitable ventures.
Natives of this placement have a deep understanding of the true value of Life.
Venus, Taurus' ruling planet, is all about affection, love, and beauty. Taurus revels in the material comforts of the home front, but this placement comes with a warning: avoid self-indulgence, dissipation, and laziness.
Due to the calming nature of Jupiter, the desire for pleasure-seeking and socializing increases with this duo. Jupiter, as the largest and luckiest planet, has big ambitions; however, Taurus moves at a slower pace, keeping things realistic.
This is not discouraging! On the other hand, if used for positive purposes, we can transform our goals into reality that will far outlast the impulsiveness of Jupiter in Aries, who has difficulty completing tasks.
In addition to expansion and luck, Jupiter is also the planet of wisdom and rules Sagittarius, the sign of higher thinking and philosophy. This ingress will also present opportunities for deep conversation and thought. As Taurus is the zodiac’s most introverted sign, this pairing is a reminder that all we seek is within, not without us.
Now is the time to negotiate long-term dreams into reality by taking the necessary steps to plant the seeds that can be nurtured until fruition. Taurus is stubborn to a fault, but that works in our favor here, as our determination and sheer grit will help maintain our focus and maintenance of the seeds we've planted.
We need to accept responsibility for our own choices and actions during this transit. Admit fault and course-correct when applicable; feel proud when accomplished. This is the gentle balance that enables our efforts to expand into the healthy and successful outcome of our heart's desires.
Astrophotography: Planet Jupiter shining in Taurus by Miquel Claro
First, some Science of Saturn:
Saturn is 9 times wider than Earth and has the second-shortest day in the solar system. One day on Saturn takes only 10.7 hours, but his trek around the sun and through all the signs takes about 29.4 Earth years. Its axis is similar to Earth's, which means that, like Earth, Saturn experiences seasons.
When Saturn enters Pisces today, it will remain for 2.5 years.
But what does it MEAN? I get it!
If you were born with Saturn in Pisces ( email me if you'd like to know ), the keyword is 'accepting', and you share a natal transit with renowned Psychic Edgar Cayce.
You are very imaginative but have a tendency to live in the past to avoid dealing with the present.
A beautiful aspect of this placement is your deep emotional understanding, humility, and willingness to work with and for the underdog.
While your perception of others is honed, you tend to underestimate your personal value due to a lack of understanding about yourself.
You require peace and solitude to discover your many abilities, which would make you an excellent research partner, literary agent, or expert in the metaphysical field.
Your largest caveat is self-pity, which can lead to depression. This stems from taking life too seriously and reacting emotionally. At the first sign of a pity-party, practicing emotional detachment by way of gratitude would be extremely beneficial for you.
Depending on additional aspects, anxiety may creep in, leading to excessive worry or neurotic tendencies. Take care especially of your feet.
What does this transit mean for Humanity?
Saturn is the taskmaster teacher that you dreaded in school; however, realized through maturity the value of those hard lessons. A lesson from Saturn is one not soon ( if ever ) forgotten.
My high school English teacher was Mrs. Beason - we called her 'Beast Beason' for good reason. She was a taskmaster and true representative of Saturn. Everyone DREADED her class. Except for Becky. Becky knew everything.
Forty-five-years later, I STILL consider her one of the best teachers I ever had. She taught me hard lessons that benefit me even today.
Whatever Saturn rules, it's ruled with limitations, boundaries, commitment, regulations, and hard work.
Pisces, on the other hand, is flexible but often an indecisive water sign. They can also be emotional, empathic, and quite the escapist when faced with conflict under the influence of Neptune, their ruling planet. They are known to wear rose-colored glasses to avoid reality; however, Neptune is also the planet of spirituality, so there's a deep aspect of mysticism associated with this sign.
Putting Saturn and Pisces together in the same house is somewhat complicated given their differences; however, Saturn is neither in his detriment nor fall in Pisces, so there's room for an amicable partnership that will benefit humanity.
This transit can dig deep into you as a human, and you can become more aware of who you are, and who you can rely on, especially for information surrounding the spiritual and metaphysical aspects of existence.
While you may feel unnerved by emotional waves that you would rather escape, allowing yourself to experience them at the moment will benefit you the greatest in regard to understanding yourself. You can do that in the following ways:
1. Consider the area in your natal chart that Pisces rules and study the aspects.
2. Do the same with your Saturn. If you're unsure, or have difficulty understanding, then invest in an astrologer. Self-knowledge is invaluable.
3. Do your own research. Avoid mainstream news or biased sources of information.
4. Focus on and study something you desire to become proficient in.
In regard to number 4, this is a vital aspect of this transit. Saturn is demanding and will not tolerate those 'armchair' psychics, astrologers, card readers ( or any other metaphysical or spiritual path ) who have jumped on the bandwagon to profit off of a fad.
Only those who truly study and practice their craft will remain in the spotlight.
Having a heart and desire for humanity is also vital. To give rise to whatever would benefit humanity as a whole is the ultimate description of service.
Work hard at what you love and desire.
But have fun along the way!
Science reference link: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/saturn/in-depth/...
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