(Given the London Bombings and all the Dissention and Confusion around our world and here on the Web this week, I wondered if any of you have any further insight into Finn's thoughts about Saturn leaving Cancer. Especially when he/she says "what we've learned over the last 2 1/2 years." I'm thinking that somehow Saturn leaving Cancer means that we will be assessing all the concerns that Cancer brought out about "Homeland Security" and perhaps some major revisions will be in store, but with Saturn moving into Leo will this mean excesses that border on flamboyance? Or something else. Is there any good news or anything even hopeful that anyone can find in this? Or, do any of you have a different take on the Saturn shift? :shrug:) Some of us feel we've been living in Wonderland where everything is topsy turvey since the Bush was selected. Will this end with the shift? For the Week of July 7, 2005
The Aquarium Age is a report on the general astrological patterns of the coming week for all signs, not just Aquariums.
Last week's planetary patterns carry forward this week with an increased intensity that distorts perception. Don't be surprised if you feel a little like Alice in Wonderland—one planet will make you small, another will make you tall, and the Red Queen is certain to be making unreasonable demands. It won't be possible to stay linear, so keep your head by multitasking—just avoid getting caught in a maze of your own making trying to finish everything at once.
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Yet in a parallel universe, moving at a very different rate, Saturn is changing signs. In nine days, on July 16, Saturn leaves the sign of Cancer, where it has been since June 2003, and enters Leo, where it will stay until September 2007.
When Saturn shifts signs, we experience that movement as an intense transitional phase. But more importantly, because the final degrees of any sign are the distillation of that its essence, when Saturn finishes its current journey through Cancer we experience the distillation of the entire journey. Which means you can expect the next ten days to be an existential pop quiz on what you've learned over the last two years and a half years about issues of safety, security, nourishment and belonging—all primary Cancer themes. Saturn's forward movement, combined with its retrospective, mixed with the momentum of the other planets is certain to create reality warps. So don't be too hard on yourself or others if you need to call time out—remember, Wonderland was exhausting.
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