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About Len Wallick

Besides endeavoring to be of service to all of you here at Planet Waves, Len strives to live in Seattle while working as a professional astrologer. To contact him for an astrology reading you can send an e-mail to: lenwallick@gmail.com. His telephone number is 206-356-5467. In addition to his profession, Len contributes to the Seattle community without monetary compensation by serving as a Reiki practitioner and teacher through classes and outreach offered by the Seattle Reiki Mastery Series modality.

The More Things Change

Whether you were up late or are just finding out now, there should be no surprise in the headlines. No, not the sports star misbehaving headlines. Not even the shocking celebrity revelation du jour. What is truly not surprising is that the more things change, the more the U.S. government (in particular, but not exclusively) stays the same.

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One century to the day after the U.S. military entered a war the president vowed to avoid, another campaign promise was broken. Once again, yet another American president has played his one trump card early in his term. Now, the rest will almost certainly be a long effort to distract from an obvious truth.

Somebody (probably a man) once asserted that the business of America is business. At one time, somebody may have believed civilian commerce and private enterprise were the prime movers in the economy of a nation distinguished, for many, by its implicit (albeit false) promise of prosperity for all. If there is one blessing to living at this time, it could well be that nobody paying attention can be fooled anymore.

Abraham Lincoln (perhaps the last U.S. president to in fact be in command of the military) famously justified the American Civil War as an effort to preserve a nation unique in its founding principles. Maybe he was lying too. We will probably never know.

Now, however, it should be clear that the government Lincoln captained has been of, by and for war (and not “the people”) for a very long time. Even more to the point, one other practical (if not formal) fact should now be evident: every four years U.S. citizens vote to elect somebody who ultimately acts to keep the business of war going strong.

The zodiac chart for the U.S. cruise missile attack in Syria last night has a feature not often seen. It has to do with Mars. Interestingly, that feature has two sides.

Mars is one of the “traditional” or “classical” planets we have been aware of ever since human beings started paying conscious attention to the sky. For that reason alone, the mythical character of the same name cannot be denied or dismissed — especially in a civilization that traces at least some of its origins to the cultures that gave rise to the mythology.

For ancient Greeks and Romans, Mars was the god of war. While modern astrologers can legitimately say Mars also means a lot more than war (and that alternative interpretations are frequently more correct), it would be sheer denial to ignore the original meaning as a matter of policy.

Assuming you keep the mythical personality of Mars in mind, the current astrology says a lot, which should be no surprise at all. With the exception of the two luminaries (Sun and Moon), Mars is now advancing around the zodiac faster than any other tangible celestial presence.

To have Mars be the apparent speed demon of the planets is not exactly a common event. It should therefore not be surprising if Martian corollaries (including the original one) are being advanced ahead of others at the same time. Yet, there is another side, which could ultimately correspond with our modern masters of war finally being shown the door.

The other side of any single planet’s position, movement and aspects is the context represented by the rest of the zodiac. Mars will never move faster than the Sun (which can be said to correspond to your conscious awareness) or the Moon (which, among many other things, has to do with dreams). By the same token, those who have sold out to the perpetuation of war cannot either fool you or displace your dreams of a world without war unless you at least give your silent assent.

In addition, Mercury (representing your mind, among other things) will not always be as slow as it now is, just prior to its retrograde station on Sunday. The same can be said for Venus (emblematic of love and related values) which is currently in the midst of its first retrograde since 2015.

Just as with the relative speed of planets on the zodiac, things will change. By next month, Mercury will return to a direct motion much faster than Mars, after painstakingly revealing some truths during its April review. By the time the Sun enters Cancer to start a new season in June, Venus too will have resumed direct motion and started to catch Mars from behind. Nothing stays the same for long in the sky.

Even so, when it comes to events on Earth, the lessons of the sky are sometimes either denied or ignored. This has been especially true of war. Some have remained resigned to its inevitability. Others somehow remain convinced war is necessary. Then there are those who actually think of war as a wholesome family value that puts food on the table and kids through school.

Yet it need not always remain so. It is not necessary for anything to stay the same. It is possible to say no. It may take a while, but the destiny of the most audacious national founding in human history can still be changed to finally conform with the letter of its initiating documents.

The American Revolution initiated as a war, but the results are still not final. The final battle is now being fought within Americans, as we decide who and what “the people” will in fact be.

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Equal Pay Day

Today is Equal Pay Day in the U.S. It’s not an official holiday. Equal Pay Day is instead a measure of something unfortunate: the disparity between salaries made by men and women for an equal about of work. On average, to earn as much as a man made in 2016, a woman would have had to work all of last year, and up to this point this year.

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By now, nobody should be surprised if current events resonate with astrology. Even though it is not useful to consider some celestial objects basically female and others essentially male as a matter of strict policy, the context of Equal Pay Day this year does come with some telling cosmic events on tap.

Today, the Moon (often interpreted as a feminine astrological quality) leaves its Cancer dominion behind and enters Leo, where the (so-called masculine) Sun rules. In the meantime, the ongoing retrograde of Venus has temporarily taken it from the putative first sign of the zodiac (Aries) to the last (Pisces).

Perhaps most sobering, Saturn (and its common association with an established order) is about to end a full month of slow progress through one single degree of Sagittarius. It will initiate a retrograde of its own Thursday.

Up until now, there has indeed been slow but significant progress regarding wage equality. Of course there are exceptions in the U.S. and elsewhere. Nonetheless, in 2016 Equal Pay Day was on April 19. But later last year, the nature of the established order changed.

Now, the three constitutional branches of American government are potentially — or in actuality — turning back the clock when it comes to equal treatment in a workplace. Of course, there have been (and will continue to be) exceptions to that trend as well.

Many women can, do and will continue to manage (often at great personal sacrifice) to make it to the top of their profession on their own merit. From such examples, all people can take inspiration to reach their own potential, and also to give deserving others a helping hand.

Unfortunately, advancement for women based on merit alone is still not the the rule. All too often, increased prestige and income requires aiding and betting the hegemony of certain powerful (if unconscionable) men. It tilts the playing (paying?) surface even more if you are the right man’s daughter or wife.

Yet, there is astrological reason to believe that even the most disturbing recent developments regarding equal pay for equal work are not indicative of a permanent trend. No celestial object or point remains in retrograde forever. In addition, the net motion over time for every tangible object in the solar system is direct, and thus representative of inevitable progress. Even so, what happens in the sky is not destined to be emulated here below.

Astrology is not destiny. Progress on Earth is made to happen, or not. However, movements on an ever-dynamic zodiac can (and often do) indicate something of the moment, as well as what led up to it and choices to follow.

When it comes to astrological indicators (and their earthly parallels) at this point, at least two things are clear. First, it would be helpful if you were alert for situations where the time is right to forego traditional perceptions and protocols. Then, it would be necessary to make a convincing case for others (of either greater influence, or influence in numbers) that it’s in their interest to make way for another way.

It won’t be easy for new possibilities to find acceptance, but it will be crucial. Otherwise, the way things are going, Equal Pay Day will cease to have meaning after nearly everybody has been devalued to a point almost nobody wants to see.

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To Dance or Not To Be

Things move. In the sky, and on Earth, there is constant motion. Even a rock that appears to be standing still for centuries will be revealed (with a simple shift of perspective) to be moving on top of a continental plate. In addition, most (if not all) forms of motion resemble one of the most beautiful and creative human activities: dance.

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Dance is both simple and complex at the same time. On the one hand, all you really need is your body. On the other hand, there appears to be no limit to the number of dance moves that can be made — particularly in combination. Movements in the sky are like that.

Every day, the combination of even a limited number of astronomical bodies represents a tableau never before duplicated. Just as no two days are precisely the same in your life. It is, of course, possible to see broad patterns and cycles (such as the seasons), but the details within a perceptible continuum will vary. The same principle is true of any accomplished dancer, and other creative artists as well. There is no reason the same cannot be true for you.

One of the basic ideas behind astrology is to see the long-term trends and the daily uniqueness at the same time. Take the dance of Mercury and Venus as just one example.

By this time on Monday, both Mercury and Venus will have changed signs. Later today, Mercury will move from Aries to Taurus in direct motion. As the weekend draws to a close, Venus will retreat from Aries and return to Pisces in retrograde motion.

Think of the impending movements of Venus and Mercury as a combination of dance moves. Mercury has moved from Aries to Taurus many times before, and it has done so with relative regularity. Venus retrograding from Aries to Pisces has also undoubtedly happened before, but not as often, and with a far more complex periodicity.

But it is almost certain the precise timing and other details that both Venus and Mercury will combine to demonstrate this weekend has never occurred before. And that’s just two planets. It’s also just the first step of a longer-term dance that will eventually see Venus return to Aries in direct motion while Mercury goes there (to Aries in retrograde) and back again (a second time into Taurus after the retrograde is over) — all during the course of just one season (as determined by the Sun).

Then there is everything else. The Moon, for example, moves from Taurus to Gemini today — and on to its dominion in Cancer on Sunday.

Then there is you, wondering (with reason) what it all means, and where you fit in. As with dance, it’s probably best to begin by keeping things simple. The essence is simply to move. The specific movements (separately and in combination) and their timing relative to each other are the details that can be broken down and analyzed separately before being reconstructed and interpreted.

But the essence is to move. If, during this weekend you can simply move in a way you have never done before, you will have successfully emulated Mercury and Venus by taking a first step in a longer-term dance.

So, break your routine a bit. Put your shoes on in a different order. Go into that little shop you have never entered. Use your other hand to eat with. The possibilities are practically endless. Only you, with your free will, can choose to do the same thing at the same time, and in the same way, over and over.

And those are just the possibilities of physical motion, but also your proof that nothing is impossible in a universe that must certainly be endless in all its combinations as well. Only you can choose to make it otherwise. If nothing else, it would be a lot more fun to dance instead.

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Aries New Moon Moonshine Horoscope

Aries New Moon Moonshine Horoscope, #1145 | By Len Wallick
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Aries (March 20-April 19) — Indications are that you now have the means to settle some previously unresolved personal issues. As a first step, it would help to be mindful of what makes you different from the person you were only a year ago. It’s possible your life’s experience over the last 12 months or so includes the acquisition of either the tangible resources or information you need to tie up some long-loose ends. More likely the clue you need to get some closure has to do with what has changed about who you are. Some aver that a person’s character is revealed by what one does when nobody else is looking. If you can simply describe to yourself how your private moments now vary from what they were when 2016 was young, you will have at least started on your way towards feeling more complete. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

Aries Birthdays 2017:
Solution-Oriented Astrology for Your Whole Year

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Taurus

Taurus (April 19-May 20) — You should not (and probably cannot) acquiesce to compromise when it comes to your desires and feelings. At the same time, it’s in your own interest to find constructive outlets for authentic hungers and sentiments that could possibly become destructive if not freely and appropriately expressed. All of which brings to mind the Oroville Dam in California. During the winter just past, insufficient maintenance combined with a lot of precipitation runoff to damage both spillways just when the reservoir was full to the brim. Even though your situation is almost certainly not comparable to the Oroville Dam crisis, it would behoove you to learn from its example. The inner flow of life-giving qualities that make you fully human needs to be honored and cared for. Inhibition is not the answer. Creativity is. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

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Gemini

Gemini (May 20-June 21) — The kind of break you owe yourself has to do with what appears to be some long overdue rest and recreation. There is little doubt that your diligent nature feeds you, and probably others. Even so, no being is able to continue living to the fullest unless food is supplemented with tender, loving care. At this time, the best source of what you evidently require is going to be none other than yourself. What you implicitly need now is more than just a spa weekend away from home and your responsibilities. A working vacation is not likely to do the trick either. To revive and remember all the beautiful things you truly are, a lengthy and unstructured separation from the entirety of what has been your immediate environment is indicated. This is not about being irresponsible or escapist. It’s about setting a courageous example of how to remain both alive and whole. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

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Cancer

Cancer (June 21-July 22) — It would seem as though you are on the verge of awakening a dormant, yet innate, proficiency. What is probably required to finally rouse this sleeping talent is for you to take up a new discipline. Interestingly, the specific regimen will not matter nearly as much as your devotion to its practice. In other words, an indirect approach is called for. Exactly what you do will be less important than how you do it. Fortunately, the circumstances of your life will probably lead you towards an activity that will, in turn, trigger a possibly unrelated expertise. Therefore, keep an open mind if a person or experience presents you with a chance to master a skill you haven’t sought to acquire. What you ultimately derive from gaining one form of competence will almost certainly stimulate another ability you didn’t know you already had — one that’s even more rewarding. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

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Leo

Leo (July 22-Aug. 23) — It’s a good bet you have recuperative gifts beyond what you are currently aware of. Right about now would be an excellent time to begin either developing or adding to your flair for repair — and not just for your own sake. There is at least one other who needs the form of relief only you can offer. In all probability, it will not require drudgery or a long time to discover or enhance your unique genius for alleviation. Nor should it incur any form of sacrifice in the bargain. It’s much more likely you will realize your penchant for restoring ease while enjoying the sort of activity that makes time itself seem to fly. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

The Book of Your Life, many months in the making, is now available for instant access. This includes extended readings for all 12 Sun signs and rising signs. You can get access to all 12 signs here, or you can get your individual sign here.
Virgo

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) — Your inner compass is true. The course you have set for yourself this year is without doubt a mature and responsible choice. Before two more seasons have passed, however, you might want to begin thinking about proceeding in another way. It is not without reason that Tolkien took great effort to show that “Not all those who wander are lost.” If you can recall the last time you actually elected to get lost, you will probably realize that choice was actually a form of what sailors call “tacking.” Unlike a motorized watercraft, which can overcome the elements and go directly to its destination, a sailboat must sometimes make the best of breezes available by zig-zagging back. In that way, it can ultimately progress towards an intended objective. It is therefore important to remember that it would be no loss if (as it seems they might) the winds change for you. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

The Book of Your Life, many months in the making, is now available for instant access. This includes extended readings for all 12 Sun signs and rising signs. You can get access to all 12 signs here, or you can get your individual sign here.
Libra

Libra (Sep. 22-Oct. 23) — It’s not necessarily bad if you find it difficult to tell where you leave off and another begins. Nonetheless, the blurring of clear identity boundaries in a relationship is a condition that should only be incurred with care, equal participation and conscious intent. When you get right down to it, true autonomy is more of an ideal than an attainable reality anyway. Even a hermit would be hard put to shed all connections. The most desolate earthly wasteland is not exempt from the complex web of exchange that characterizes a living community. Given that reality, let your focus now be on staying in touch with the two traits that make corporeal individuals essential to the wellbeing of humanity as a whole: a conscience and the capacity for compassion. So long as you do not surrender those two qualities to another or to a group, you can legitimately be both “one with” others and a functionally independent self. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

The Book of Your Life, many months in the making, is now available for instant access. This includes extended readings for all 12 Sun signs and rising signs. You can get access to all 12 signs here, or you can get your individual sign here.
Scorpio

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) — Jealousy is a complex, powerful and common emotion which some correlate with existential fear. Yet, it is realistically possible to someday wake up and wonder how you ever felt a life-and-death type of need to own a relationship, rather than share in it. If you are currently experiencing jealousy, put yourself in the shoes of a detached but patient and sympathetic companion who just wants you to work through it all enough to regain some peace of mind. While professional counseling is never a bad idea, no therapist can replace or duplicate the capacity you have to be your best friend. If you are currently fortunate enough to no longer be possessed by jealousy, now would be a good time to reflect on what you did to arrive at resolution, integration and freedom. If things move in your life the way they are moving in the sky, it will soon be your turn to gently show another how it’s done. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

The Book of Your Life, many months in the making, is now available for instant access. This includes extended readings for all 12 Sun signs and rising signs. You can get access to all 12 signs here, or you can get your individual sign here.
Sagittarius

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 22) — All things considered, it’s probably a good thing to sustain and nurture an inner child. If you have children of your own, it’s healthy for both you and them if you have the ability to see the world through their eyes. If you are not a parent, a functional inner child will endow you with the knack for meeting members of younger generations more than halfway, thereby widening your sphere of influence. Most of all, the presence of an operative youth within will continue to mentor you no matter how old or accomplished you become. Age alone does not confer wisdom. One of the oldest and truest proverbs has to do with how some of the most succinct, coherent, and truthful statements are frequently made by the young. Give your own internal kid a fair and frequent hearing. You will be better for having listened. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

The Book of Your Life, many months in the making, is now available for instant access. This includes extended readings for all 12 Sun signs and rising signs. You can get access to all 12 signs here, or you can get your individual sign here.
Capricorn

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) — You may not yet fully appreciate the significance of a deceptively small step you took in recent weeks. Someday though, you will be able to look back on this period in your life and define it as a time when you took charge of an old pattern and turned it around. More is yet to come. The conscious work you have been doing over the last decade or so is showing unmistakable results. This most recent turnaround, however, is a new high. Like most people, you don’t always succeed on the first try. Now, you know in your bones how to try again without repeating what did not work before. In a very real way, you have reached a point of no return when it comes to settling for unsatisfactory results. For your next amazing feat, it would be appropriate if you came to recognize a giant leap when you make one. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

The Book of Your Life, many months in the making, is now available for instant access. This includes extended readings for all 12 Sun signs and rising signs. You can get access to all 12 signs here, or you can get your individual sign here.
Aquarius

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Nearly four centuries ago, John Donne famously averred that no person is an island. In our modern world Donne’s best-known assertion still holds water, but the nature of the container has radically changed. It’s easier to become isolated now. It’s also more difficult to be continuously visible. That being said, one thing has not changed. It remains important for any given human and all of humanity to belong. Having a way to both contribute constructively within and receive support from a distinguishable community is as essential as it has ever been. More than most people, you know what it takes for a community to be sustainable and truly functional in our era. It seems you both crave, and want to offer, greater meaning. Now would be a good time to seek or create a collective endeavor where that knowledge would come in handy for everybody involved. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

The Book of Your Life, many months in the making, is now available for instant access. This includes extended readings for all 12 Sun signs and rising signs. You can get access to all 12 signs here, or you can get your individual sign here.
Pisces

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Ours is an age when printed matter is an endangered media. Nonetheless, mystery novels still sell well enough to get published. Similarly, during a time when theater audiences are getting smaller, a well-crafted suspense will still fill seats. Even the most popular video games are basically puzzles of one type or another. Perhaps foremost among the pastimes that may still be called legitimately timeless are those that challenge people to figure something out. Maybe that’s part of what makes you (and probably your endeavors as well) so fascinating to others. Assuming that’s the case, there is one thing you should keep in mind should it occasionally be in your self-interest to remain interesting. A big part of what makes a challenge to the intellect so fascinating is the anticipation of a payoff. Therefore, it would serve you well to remember that nothing satisfies better than satisfaction. — by Len Wallick. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

The Book of Your Life, many months in the making, is now available for instant access. This includes extended readings for all 12 Sun signs and rising signs. You can get access to all 12 signs here, or you can get your individual sign here.
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Your Inner New Moon

During every New Moon, Luna is hidden from sight. It’s when the Moon is traveling through the daytime sky in parallel with the Sun, which is illuminating the side which does not face Earth. With astrology, though, it is possible to unveil some of what is implied for the rest of the monthly lunar cycle (or ‘lunation’), even if the Moon appears lost in the dark.

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The luminaries (Sun and Moon) briefly shared the same degree of Aries shortly before 11 pm EDT (02:57:09 UTC) last night. Sure enough, there was no Moon to be seen at the time. Even so, at least one astrological message was revealed. Interestingly, it is a memo you are likely to read only within yourself.

Briefly speaking, the entire zodiac ring in which the Aries New Moon was set suggested adjustment. Specifically, any conscious effort on your part to make appropriate inner adjustments will go a long way towards making things easier over the next four weeks or so. That discovery, in turn, could be a turning point in your entire year.

Usually it takes a prolonged and taxing effort to find what you did not know you had in you. That’s how perseverance in unpromising situations is often proven to be good practice. Even so, a very small change in how you approach the beginning of an endeavor can sometimes result in saving you a lot of work. Based on last night’s merger of the Sun and Moon, sometimes is now.

A New Moon in the very first sign of the zodiac implies both luminaries are off to a new start together. This year, however, the Aries New Moon takes place while both Venus (also in Aries) and Jupiter (in Libra) are in retrograde. As result, external realities surrounding initiatives might appear discouraging — but only at first. What the world brings to you is only one part of the equation. Given how astrological indications often apply to both the inner and outer in simultaneous parallel, adjusting what you bring to the world could make all the difference.

Before you subject yourself to the proverbial good fight this week, consider whether or not it’s necessary to fight at all. The key (especially with combative Mars a bit out of its element in Taurus) is to take a moment for self-examination before you reflexively take anything or anybody head-on. Note your inner reaction to any task or challenge first. Then, ask yourself if there is something in your reflexive responses that needs adjusting to make things less difficult.

If you need an example of how to conduct your inner examination, think of the difference between driving and parking an automobile. It’s good to engage the parking brake if you want your vehicle to remain stationary. It’s not so good if you neglect to release the brake before getting underway again. The same principle looks as though it will apply to your life over the next month or so. Just a small adjustment before moving ahead with your plans will probably be quite helpful.

With Mercury, Saturn and Pluto all joining Venus and Jupiter in retrograde next month, any effort to make progress during the lunation just initiating is implicitly going to need some help. Assuming you want to make headway of your own, at least some of that assistance will have to come from you.

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Two Horizons

Today the Moon is moving in Aquarius. Shortly after 6:06 am EDT (10:06:17 UTC) tomorrow, the Moon goes on to traverse Pisces until Monday. As is so often the case, something of the Moon’s position is being reflected (albeit symbolically and subtly) by a significant feature in the bigger picture.

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That feature is both the event and context of Venus’ current retrograde.

Aquarius and Pisces (along with Scorpio) are in a special category among the twelve signs. Only Scorpio, Aquarius and Pisces are commonly (if not universally) recognized to be ruled by two planets at once. The phenomenon of dual dominions remains controversial to this day, while simultaneously expressing something salient about modern life.

Our modern age might be construed to have started with the discovery of Uranus in March of 1781. Up until that time, nobody even questioned the assumption that Saturn’s orbit was the edge of our solar system. Then, the proverbial apple cart of astrology was upset. Significantly, the long unquestioned human order was upset at about the same time.

The discovery of Uranus took place between the American and French revolutions. After those events, the collective condition of humanity would never be the same again. A nearly universal pattern of governance reflective of Saturn’s stern and stable nature had been broken in a manner akin to the fate of nursery rhyme character Humpty Dumpty. It is therefore not surprising, if still controversial, that Saturn was eventually interpreted to share the sign of the collective (Aquarius) with Uranus.

The long-delayed verification of Neptune as a planet in the 19th Century likewise carried over to its own eventual interpretations — including an association with Pisces as co-ruler with Jupiter. Much the same can be said of how circumstances surrounding the 20th Century sighting of Pluto contained a compelling correspondence to the nature of Scorpio (traditionally ruled by Mars).

Just over half a decade after the beginning of our current calendrical millennium, the dominant scientific paradigm represented by astronomers (but not astrologers) emblematically rolled us back to the 19th Century with their controversial “demotion” of Pluto. That decision by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2006 had the practical consequence of making Neptune the outermost planet of our solar system once again.

In a compelling temporal parallel to the IAU redefining what a planet is, institutionalized slavery (with the privatization of the American penal system as but one example) returned from the dark depths of the 19th Century as a real and present modern-day issue at about the same time. Astronomers and entrenched power structures are not alone in recently advocating for what amounts to regression, however.

Emergent with the 21st Century is a significant faction among astrologers advocating for a return to the putative good old days before our conscious awareness of Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. At the same time, and all over the world, there are substantial political and religious movements of the same ilk. The parallels are clear, and sobering. On one side is the blissful appeal of order and simplicity in exchange for either denying or ignoring advances in awareness. On the other side is the compelling (if challenging) imperative to exercise critical thinking, discretion and responsibility in the face of raised consciousness.

With Venus in the unique context of its current retrograde (and temporary visibility on both horizons, as attested to by this article), all of us are implicitly at a point of decision. Ultimately, of course, Venus will resume moving forward. Even so, the eventual progression of Venus will not advance it to the zodiac degree where its retrograde started until after Venus has oscillated back and forth three times over the crucial cusp separating Aries and Pisces.

The line where Pisces ends and Aries begins is the one and only vernal point. It is where literally everything is suggested to come together in both simultaneous endings and beginnings. It is a defining place.

The vernal point is thus nothing less than a symbol of our time, and its calling to define who you are by participating (or not) in decisions that will long determine the course of earthly life.

When you consider the correlation Venus has with values, the decisions you are now present to participate in are implicitly value judgments. On one horizon now are the certain consequences of one choice. On the other horizon are the uncertain challenges of choosing otherwise. Unless you elect to give away your power and leave the ultimate resolution of our time to others, which way you (and the rest of us) go will depend on what you value most.

Considering the inherently reflective nature of the Moon, its position now (and for the next few days) strongly indicates you should spend at least part of this weekend in reflection yourself. Specifically, it would be astrologically appropriate to contemplate (and get clear about) what your values are. For if there is anything to the sky’s big picture at this time, it is that two horizons are visible, but only one will be our ultimate destination. Where we arrive will, at least in part, depend on you.

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Proportion, Place and Purpose

The Moon continues to wane through Capricorn today. Late tomorrow (or early Thursday, depending on where you live) the Moon will enter Aquarius. In the meantime, Saturn (the traditional ruler of both Capricorn and Aquarius) has entered its second week of practically standing still in a precise Sagittarius conjunction with the core of our galaxy.

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There is a reason Saturn is even more sluggish than usual. On April 6 Saturn will begin its annual retrograde while still in the same degree of Sagittarius it has occupied since March 6. Even then, it will not be until after the first week of May when Saturn finally retreats from that degree.

If you can grant that Saturn has something to do with an established public order, the ringed planet’s current lethargy on the zodiac explains a lot about what’s going on in the world. In the the earthy realm of U.S. politics especially (but not exclusively) things are stuck.

It would not be too far-fetched to compare the state of more than one nation to the ancient team sport known as a tug of war. A theme of tension and stalemate prevails in many of the hallowed halls where political power is concentrated. Given where Saturn is stuck, the stakes of earthly struggles taking place in parallel are anything but trivial or small. Yet, by the same Saturn token, bigger things are now coming to the fore — even (and especially) for you.

The Galactic Core is no small thing. It dwarfs our Sun. In spite of the fact that it is more than 25 thousand light years away, events going on in the center of our galaxy are of consequence to your life. To cite just one tangible example of how the Galactic Core matters, consider two of the 20th Century’s most influential technologies.

About 90 years ago, Uranus and Eris merged in Aries much as they are again doing now. In spite of the fact that nobody knew Eris existed until 2005, its immediately previous conjunction with Uranus correlated rather precisely with both the emergence of commercial broadcast radio and the invention of television. Among challenges facing broadcast media in its early days was an unexpected source of what you could call disruptive noise.

It turns out that a broad spectrum of powerful electromagnetic radiation emanates from the center of our galaxy. Because visible light is not part of the Galactic Core’s massive energetic outflow, we were not clearly aware of its issuance (or the true nature of its source) until it showed up as pesky radio static.

While engineers were figuring out how to work around the Galactic Core’s cosmic interference with commercial progress, astronomers were figuring out what it was, and how it came to be. The result was both a workable solution for broadcast media, and a greater understanding of our place in the cosmos.

We now know that ours is just one of many galaxies in an unimaginably bigger universe. That perspective, in turn, allows us to see the center of our galaxy as not so different from our Sun despite any disparity in their size.

Both the Sun and the Galactic Core are way bigger than Saturn. Both are a source of energy. That energy can either interfere with or contribute to progress and evolution, depending on what is done with (and about) it.

Perhaps most essential to the astrological interpretation of both the Sun and Galactic Core are their fields of gravity, which bend space and organize objects moving around them. Both our Sun and the Galactic Core serve as an axis of sorts, bringing order into what would otherwise be dark and chaotic. Both are currently working to provide you with some astrological perspective as well.

With Saturn so long in conjunction with the Galactic Core, we have an emblematic perspective on our times. The massive institutions created by humanity cannot simply be disregarded because (if for no other reason) you are dwarfed in comparison to them. Politics, therefore, matters. Yet there are even bigger things which (as a sentient and social being), you have direct access to.

The Sun, and its correlation to your consciousness awareness, makes Saturn (and events corresponding to it) look small in proportion. One way to leverage your awareness is to study the vast expanse of history so as to put our own times into perspective. The fact that we have only recently in our history become fully aware of the Galactic Core goes on to imply something even further.

If you think of your own consciousness (and its capacity to put our times into perspective) as our Sun, then the billions of other suns orbiting the center of our galaxy can fairly be said to represent every other center of comparable consciousness on our planet. All of those central organizing principles are thus implicitly part of something even greater.

Each of us is effectively orbiting an axis that symbolizes something similar to, but bigger than, any one of us. It is something that defines us — not by what we have made, or separately are, but what we together are. It is something whose time has come.

It is time for the proportions implied by the cosmos to be be reflected on Earth. It is long past time for all that Saturn represents in the world to become subject to the dominion the Sun corresponds to. Indeed, governance by consent and control of the governed is not only overdue, but no longer enough. Even if Saturn is stuck — even if it is going backward — the Sun must (and already has) moved on to a new season.

Just days ago a new season started at the same time for everybody on Earth when the Sun entered Aries. The Aries equinox explicitly united all of us in a common and simultaneous experience that could be plainly seen through what the Sun was doing.

Beyond what you can see, implicitly there is an even greater unity that corresponds to what our galaxy is doing. Even though the galaxy’s organizing principle is invisible to your eyes, it has a parallel in the Sun. To start manifesting the greater union all of us are now being called to, you therefore need only to begin seeing a Sun in every other.

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Send More Chuck Berry!

By Len Wallick

Seminal rock-and-roll musician Chuck Berry died on Saturday (March 18, 2017) in his Missouri home at age 90. Appropriately, his passing took place just as the era-defining Uranus-Eris conjunction in Aries was still exact to the degree, and closely opposed to his natal Libra Sun.

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The great Chuck Berry strutting his stuff at Virgin Fest in 2008. Photo by Joe Cereghino.

Born in St Louis on Oct. 18, 1926, Charles Edward Anderson Berry can fairly be said to have defined an unprecedented era. To paraphrase John Lennon, another name for rock-and-roll might well have been “Chuck Berry.” Few are those who would argue with Lennon’s wry observation.

It could also be said that Chuck Berry’s life was reflective of both Uranus and Eris. Further to just a few interpretations of Uranus, he was a revolutionary presence who who reached (and galvanized) billions of people through the medium of radio broadcast.

Consistent with the personality of mythical Eris (the putative “goddess of discord”), both his lifestyle and music provided ample discomfort for those who feared that rock-and-roll constituted a threat to the racially segregated and plutocratic social order he was born into. Thankfully, the alarmed critics perceived Chuck Berry quite accurately.

Chuck Berry was born a black male in an area (and era) rife with institutionalized racial oppression. His parents were not wealthy. His formal education was interrupted (and perhaps defined) by incarceration. For a long time, and in an interesting parallel to another revolutionary and influential historical figure, he made his living as a carpenter. All told, it was not an auspicious beginning for somebody who would eventually be known and honored worldwide.

Only after his first Saturn return was Chuck Berry finally able to combine his cultural legacy with his personal experience and express it far and wide through the universal medium of music. After that, the rest was (and continues to be) history.

Indeed, Chuck Berry’s legacy has for some time been assured beyond any earthly eventuality. Riding aboard both of the Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977 is a gold-plated and playable copper phonographic record. Included on that disc is one of Berry’s best songs: “Johnny B. Goode.” If you are not already familiar with the lyrics, you could plausibly offer a fitting tribute by becoming acquainted with them — they say a lot about both America and one of its most distinguished sons.

If comedian Steve Martin proves prescient, the greatest tribute may be yet to come. In a 1978 televised skit, Martin played a silly psychic who predicted that we would soon receive our first message from extraterrestrial beings who had intercepted one of the Voyagers. The anticipated content of that still-awaited missive was (of course): “Send more Chuck Berry!”