The momentum of historic change does not stop, but does take a deep breath next week. After a wild weekend the emotional backdrop shifts from the world stage to a more personal one and brings in a permeable, self-protective tone as Sun, Mercury, and Mars leave extroverted Aquarius and all enter sensitive Pisces, one after another. We notice a new level of resistance to the political changes and to the personal ones, we also notice where our resources are worn thin and we need to refill the wells.
History has really been cooking lately; this recent arc of astro-activity kicked into gear on January 4 under a solar eclipse and as Jupiter conjunct change-master Uranus, and broke loose after Jan 23 as freedom-loving Jupiter entered Aries, the sign that likes to get things started. Although we’ll see the recent revolutionary hotspots boil this weekend and continue to simmer throughout the spring, the momentum for change begins to back off the public forum and work behind the scenes and in our personal business until Mid-March when Uranus enters Aries and turns up the heat back up on history.
For the last few weeks we have felt a growing impetus behind a shared vision as Mercury, Mars, and Neptune pulled into an unusual three-way conjunction in idealistic, extroverted, collective Aquarius. The Sun itself is activating with a new flurry of solar storms, the biggest sun spots in over four years, and solar activity is correlated with political and social excitability here on earth, as if it energizes our search for new answers and adds voltage to all the other astrological patterns.
It is time of great philosophical debate and of visioning. But it’s a lot easier to agree on what we against than what we are for. As this conjunction peaks this weekend we need to express our vision, talk it out. Some problem is now clearly defined, and now how do we help how do we heal, compost grow from here.
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