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This American Experiment: A reading of the U.S. natal chart

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Dear Friend and Reader:

American society has been spinning off its axis the past few weeks. Yet there have also been a few signs of actual progress, and a different kind of conversation. Since this weekend is the 239th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, we’re in a perfect moment to check in with one of the primary charts of the United States, called the Sibly Chart.

As police order her down, Bree Newsome removes the Confederate battle flag from in front of the statehouse in Columbia, South Carolina.

First let’s recap the news, which exemplifies the very best and the very worst elements of our American experiment. Then I’ll take a look at how this plays out in the Sibly chart.

The latest round of wrenching change dates back to the Charleston shooting two weeks ago. This wasn’t your ordinary shooting — nine African Americans were murdered during a Bible study group by a young white guy with avowed, published racist views.

This incident, in one of the most historic African American churches in the U.S., took place in a former rebel state. At the time, it had the Confederate battle flag flying in front of the state capitol. That flag is the very symbol of white supremacy.

We did not hear that sales of Glock pistols spontaneously jumped, because gun control would magically be imposed tomorrow. The NRA could say nothing, given something so obviously racially motivated. FOX News tried to spin the shooting as anti-Christian violence, adding a splash of humor to what was otherwise an entirely horrid event.

Charleston culminated with Pres. Obama’s astonishing eulogy for the Rev. Clementa Pinckney, his interview on racial issues given to the WTF podcast, and the fiery discussion about whether the Confederate battle flag should be used by contemporary southern governments.

Then on June 27 someone named Bree Newsome personally removed the Confederate flag from in front of the South Carolina statehouse, scaling a 30-foot flagpole with climbing equipment. She was arrested for defacing monuments on state capitol grounds. James Ian Tyson, who accompanied her, was also arrested and faces the same charge, a serious misdemeanor.

“We removed the flag today because we can’t wait any longer. We can’t continue like this another day,” Newsome said in a statement. “It’s time for a new chapter where we are sincere about dismantling white supremacy and building toward true racial justice and equality.”

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Pres. Obama delivered a eulogy for the Rev. Clementa C. Pinckney, one of nine people killed at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC on June 17. Listen to the whole eulogy here. An ad will play before the video.

One day earlier, the Supreme Court held, by a five-to-four vote, that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right. For the first time this granted equal protection rights to all couples who wish to marry.

Note that this had nothing to do with the freedom to express affection. The view that ‘we don’t need the government to give us permission to love’ is wholly misguided.

Last week’s resolution of this issue, decided by one vote on the Supreme Court, was about the actual grit of the marital contract — adoption rights, hospital visitation, inheritance and taxation.

The love aspect of same-sex marriage being legitimized is symbolic and, like the removal of the confederate flag, it’s a meaningful symbol. But it’s not the point of the decision; that involves the most elemental matters of family structure and law.

There’s also a religious issue, as prohibition of same-sex marriage is entirely rooted in Christian dogma. The Supreme Court was, admittedly by a thin margin, affirming the separation of church and state that the United States is founded on.
Of course the modern definition of conservatism involves the merging of religious and government interests, something that the founding fathers knew was so dangerous it’s prohibited not once but twice in the United States constitution.

Last Friday’s ruling came close to the anniversary of the Stonewall Inn riots in Greenwich Village, and pride weekend, and put at least some of the country in a good mood.

Monday the court took a different tack and issued two truly reprehensible decisions. One involved allowing coal-fired power plants to deposit mercury and other pollutants into the atmosphere, on the grounds that it’s too expensive to remove.

The justices, again by a vote of five to four, struck down a federal EPA ruling requiring the power plants to scrub their emissions to a modestly poisonous level. Many had already complied or were in the process of doing so when the EPA regulation was struck down.

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Plaintiffs Matt Hamby, left, and Chris Shelden speak following oral arguments in the Hamby v. Parnell case concerning same-sex marriage held Oct. 10, 2014, in Anchorage. This case was litigated before the Supreme Court this year. Photo by Eric Hill.

Also on Monday, the court issued a decision allowing the use of the drug Versed in lethal injection executions.

Several death row inmates had sued their respective state governments to block the use of this drug, which is being used due to a shortage of Sodium Pentothal. That’s a coma-inducing drug that is supposed to be the first step in the three-step execution process (which was designed to be a supposedly humane form of killing a person).

The reason that a coma-inducing drug is necessary is because the second and third drugs — one that induces paralysis and another that stops the prisoner’s heart — are extremely painful, inducing the sensation of internal burning. Four botched executions in 2014 brought this to the public’s attention. Versed, similar to Valium, is not a drug that induces a coma; rather, it’s a short-acting mild relaxant, with many reported contrary effects other than inducing amnesia and a twilight state. For example, in some people it induces anxiety or hallucinations.

In a scathing dissenting opinion, Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor called the new approved form of execution “the chemical equivalent of being burned alive. But under the Court’s new rule, it would not matter whether the State intended to use [Versed], or instead to have petitioners drawn and quartered, slowly tortured to death, or actually burned at the stake … the State could execute them using whatever means it designated.”

Justice Stephen Breyer, in his own dissent, questioned the constitutionality of the death penalty, in part based on how many people convicted of capital crimes and sentenced to die are exonerated — some of them after the execution.

I’m going to share a few longish quotes from that dissent, as they are truly moving. Breyer wrote:

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Associate Justice Stephen Breyer described the widespread issue of prisoners being sentenced to death, then exonerated. Breyer noted that this happened six times in 2014 alone, and is especially problematic with serious, high-profile crimes.

“Last year, in 2014, six death row inmates were exonerated based on actual innocence. All had been imprisoned for more than 30 years (and one for almost 40 years) at the time of their exonerations.

“Furthermore, exonerations occur far more frequently where capital convictions, rather than ordinary criminal convictions, are at issue. Researchers have calculated that courts (or State Governors) are 130 times more likely to exonerate a defendant where a death sentence is at issue. They are nine times more likely to exonerate where a capital murder, rather than a noncapital murder, is at issue.

“Why is that so? To some degree, it must be because the law that governs capital cases is more complex. To some degree, it must reflect the fact that courts scrutinize capital cases more closely. But, to some degree, it likely also reflects a greater likelihood of an initial wrongful conviction. How could that be so? In the view of researchers who have conducted these studies, it could be so because the crimes at issue in capital cases are typically horrendous murders, and thus accompanied by intense community pressure on police, prosecutors, and jurors to secure a conviction. This pressure creates a greater likelihood of

convicting the wrong person.”

He then brought up an issue that I have never seen raised before but have long thought was a serious problem: something called “death qualification.”

If someone is going to sit on a jury where there is the possibility of the court imposing a death sentence, each juror must be willing to vote to kill the prisoner. In other words, to be on a jury trying a person who faces capital punishment for their crime, that juror must favor the death penalty and be willing to impose it.

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Andy Warhol’s comment on the electric chair, c. 1967.

Here is how Justice Breyer put it: “Other factors may also play a role. One is the practice of death-qualification; no one can serve on a capital jury who is not willing to impose the death penalty.”

He quoted one long-term study that found, “[F]or over fifty years, empirical investigation has demonstrated that death qualification skews juries toward guilt and death.”

So, in one week, the court ruled on some of the most important facets of human existence. One involved intimate matters of family structure. Another involved whether corporations can use the atmosphere as a chemical waste dump. Another involved the state’s presumed right to torture and kill people.

At the same time, the racial problem in the United States came to the forefront. It took nine human sacrifices to get this to happen, but it happened. A real discussion ensued. It was not about gun control. It was about one of the underlying motives for murder, indeed the murder of many people through the course of American history.

Uranus-Pluto and the Aries Point in the Sibly Chart

The Sibly Chart is the most widely used chart for the United States. There are several options for July 4 but the consensus of astrologers seems to be a chart for 5:10 pm on that day, with Sagittarius rising.

I am aware that the Sibly Chart is a kind of hypothetical chart. It’s true that the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, but nobody knows when. The thing about this chart is that it works. It’s sensitive to transits, and it describes something with an almost artistic vividness.

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The extraordinary western angle of the Sibly Chart, showing houses 6, 7 and 8. These deal with relationships and shared resources. The streak of planets toward the top is the Cancer stellium, being transited by Uranus and Pluto.

The defining feature of this chart is a group of planets in the 8th house — the one that deals with matters of money, marriage and death. Yes, those are all included in the same house, with the common theme being the transfer of wealth through inheritance or dowry.

In modern astrology the 8th has also been assigned the themes of sex and surrender. I’ve written a lot about this — here is an article in case you’re curious.

Astrologically, here’s how that house looks up-close. Those planets — Venus, Jupiter, the Sun and Mercury — are all in the sign Cancer. Mars and Uranus are in Gemini, in a very loose conjunction.

This is the chart of a vast inheritance. The sign Cancer describes a collective, a family of humanity. You might say it’s the Manifest Destiny, expressed in astrology: the bold statement that “this land is our land.”

It’s true that Mars and Uranus in Gemini describe some conflict, contention and a kind of split personality, particularly on matters of war and peace, and of technology. Gemini under the influence of hot planets like these can have a polarized feeling.
Yet there’s so much wealth to go around that we have a good reason to get along. Though as Bob Dylan wrote, “It sure was a good idea, till greed got in the way.”

Over the past two weeks the Sun and then Mars have aspected nearly all these planets by conjunction. The Full Moon has passed through the territory. Because these planets are early in the cardinal sign Cancer, we get the Aries Point effect of personal equals political. The Aries Point itself is prominent in the Sibly chart, so it has extra presence; this kind of transit will stir things up — but something much more significant is going on.

All of these Sibly planets in Cancer are aligned with the Uranus-Pluto square that’s been developing going back to 2007, with the first big peak being in 2011. This is what we’ve been experiencing through all the years of the Obama administration.

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The Sibly chart in full. You can see Eris on the lower left, shown as a red circle with an arrow pointing down. This is a new feature in the chart, as Eris was discovered in 2005. The values crisis it describes, and the clash with tradition, is worth an article or a book chapter.

Transiting Pluto has spent years opposite Venus, Jupiter and the Sun in the Sibly Chart. It will soon oppose Mercury. For years, Uranus has squared all these planets, and is about to square Mercury. Said another way, the Uranus-Pluto conjunction has come through the Sibly Chart with about as much energy and impact as you can have in astrology.

The Uranus-Pluto square began to separate back in March. That came with a release of energy and a massive sea-change. I reviewed the history of the square in a recent article.

Eris, an energetic little planet similar to Pluto (discovered in 2005), is involved as well. Named for the goddess of chaos and discord, Eris is about to square the Sibly Chart’s Mercury, as will Uranus, simultaneously. This pairing is a result of the Uranus-Eris conjunction of 2015 through 2018, which is in Aries. Expect this to stir up another extended round of manic psychological chaos on a national scale.

The Sibly Chart’s position of Eris has also been involved; in early Capricorn, it’s taken a series of conjunctions from Pluto and squares from Uranus. This has represented a real upheaval of values. We get to be the people living through this group of transits. We get to take the ride.

Any astrologer familiar with the transits of Pluto or Uranus would say that the theme of this whole arrangement — natal and transits — is change or die. This is what the United States has been faced with.

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Not your ordinary sheet of paper. You can listen to Eric read the full Declaration of Independence at this link. Play it during your July 4 barbecue — nice and loud with Jimi in the background.

It seems that in any society, change is messy. It’s also slow and costly, and it may lead one to wonder whether it’s worth it. Worth is not the issue; change is inevitable, and the mess seems to involve the unwillingness of people to voluntarily adapt. Under the current scenario, that adaptation would involve the willingness to live and let live.

Events of the past few weeks provide a test of whether that’s even possible. A mass murder has focused attention on the issue of white supremacy.

A decision about same-sex marriage challenges people’s apparent religious dogma, down to the biological level. Another decision opens the way to the needless poisoning of current and future generations, when many alternatives are available.

Another will cost the lives of some prisoners, in a way so painful that a society claiming to be civilized, or based on spiritual values, needs to do some deep soul searching. That may yet focus opposition to the death penalty as reports of torture dominate the news each time a person is executed.

All of this is part of our American experiment — one that’s never been done before, with an uncertain outcome, in which we are direct participants.

Lovingly,

Planet Waves (ISSN 1933-9135) is published each Tuesday morning and Thursday afternoon in Kingston, New York, by Planet Waves, Inc. Annual basic subscription rate: $97/year. Core community membership: $197/year. Editor and Publisher: Eric Francis Coppolino. Web Developer: Anatoly Ryzhenko. Office Manager: Lauren Gdovin. Astrology Editor: Amanda Painter. Astrology Fact Checker: Len Wallick. Copy Editor and Fact Checker: Jessica Keet. Client Services: Amy Elliott, Lisa Gatto. Media Consultant: Andrew Marshall McLuhan. Research, Writing and Editing: In addition to those listed above, Planet Waves is produced by a team consisting of Fe Bongolan, Judith Gayle, Kelly Janes, Amanda Moreno, Carol van Strum, Len Wallick, Lizanne Webb and Chad Woodward.

 

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“The glasses for the 8 planets are identical in size. The sun’s a little bigger than the rest, and Pluto’s a little smaller than the rest. Yes, we said Pluto. We knew that’d make you happy.”

Planetary Thirst-Quenchers

By Amanda Painter

Whether you’re raising a toast to the USA’s ‘birth’ this weekend, rehydrating in honor of the Sun in Cancer, or just looking for some unique candleholders (Northern Hemisphere nights are, after all, starting to lengthen ever-so-slightly), ThinkGeek has you covered. Their set of 10 solar-system drinking glasses (nine planets, plus the Sun) is available online.

Unfortunately, the glasses are not microwave or dishwasher safe — the designs are a heat wrap, not blown glass. But that does make them more affordable.

According to the ThinkGeek website, “If you’re drinking water out of these glasses, chances are some of those water molecules are older than the solar system depicted on the glasses. A study whose results were published September 2014 in Nature found that 30-50% of the water on Earth was irregularly high in deuterium (heavy water), a substance that would have been present in greater quantities in the proto-planetary nebula.”

Even your best, aged Scotch can’t come close to that — though perhaps the water used to make it can.
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Original lineup of The Grateful Dead: from left, Jerry, Bill, Pigpen, Phil, Bob.

Cap Full Moon, the Grateful Dead and SCOTUS Rulings

In this week’s edition of Planet Waves FM, I cover the Capricorn Full Moon. As promised in Tuesday’s newsletter, here’s an article on the Cap Moon that’s been a favorite for many years. I also cover the chart of the first Grateful Dead concert and play lots of their music. Then I cover several Supreme Court decisions from last week and this week. Additional research on the SCOTUS rulings: Fe Bongolan, Lisa Gatto, Kathi Linehan, Michael Mayes, Len Wallick and Lizanne Webb. Here’s the text of the Supreme Court death penalty ruling and dissents.
Planet Waves TV #8A — Capricorn Full Moon and Other Aspects

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In this week’s edition, I cover the Capricorn Full Moon, Venus conjunct Jupiter and Mercury square Chiron. Planet Waves is running a membership drive. Please sign up as a Core Community member — or get a reading. We have many to choose from, unlike anything you’ve ever seen or heard on the Internet. You will love our work, and you’ll be supporting Planet Waves FM. Here is the letter I mentioned, which has many membership options: Solstice Fire and the Art of Service. Here is a catalog of our latest readings, with many excellent offerings. Great for astrological window shopping.
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Your Monthly Horoscopes — and our Publishing Schedule Notes

Your extended monthly horoscopes for July were published Thursday, June 25.
We published your extended monthly horoscopes for June on Thursday, May 21. Your Moonshine horoscopes for the Sagittarius Full Moon were published Tuesday, May 26. Please note, we normally publish the extended monthly horoscope on the first Friday after the Sun has entered a new sign.
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Weekly Horoscope for Thursday, July 2, 2015 #1056 | By Eric Francis
Aries (March 20-April 19)

Aries (March 20-April 19) — You’re getting a taste of what it means to be ambitious — to strive for longterm goals that you might have doubted you were capable of reaching. You’re entirely capable — and there’s something much more encompassing calling you. Your life is not about what you achieve but rather who you are becoming. Yes, they are related. This far exceeds any external goal; in truth, what you express in the outer world can only ever be an extension of who and what you are inside. That’s the place to focus, particularly as you discover that your ideas and your experience of self are way ahead of the current state of society. You seem willing to take the chance to cultivate or provoke real change. For that to happen around you, it must happen within you as a matter of habit. Get used to the fact that you’re a different person every day.

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Taurus (April 19- May 20)

Taurus (April 19-May 20) — You’re getting a chance to re-evaluate a relationship, or an approach to all of your relationships. Think of where you were two years ago, and consider where you are today. If you do, you’ll be surprised at the progress you’ve made. Go deep with this one. See if you can remember your fears and your concerns in all their different forms. Remember all the cleanup work you felt you had to do, perhaps dreading it. Think of how restless and self-searching you felt. Now consider how you feel today, especially if you’re being reminded that you have some other projects ahead. In all likelihood they are a lot less daunting than what you’ve been through. You have any skills you need. But mostly what you’ve acquired is clarity and the ability to speak for yourself, remaining connected to your feelings. Go back and consider how many seemingly intractable problems that one skill has helped you work out. Remember, you’ve still got it to work with.

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Gemini (May 20- June 21)

Gemini (May 20-June 21) — What you think is troubling your mind, possibly in the form of a decision you need to make, is rooted in an emotional question. If you’re trying to get a handle on where you’re really coming from, or what you really want, check in with your feelings — their subtler level. Your mind may be racing along, which could distract you. You may be grappling with seeming contradictions that appear and disappear, which is confusing. Indeed, it may turn out that what seemed so pressing yesterday or a few days ago has less urgent tones. So it would be wise to slow down, give yourself some time, and check in about how you feel day by day, even hour by hour. There would seem to be little need for urgency and a greater need to tap into your inner environment and experience the true colors of who you are. That will help you respond to the underlying question: what is motivating you right now? It’s not quite what you think.

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Your Cancer Birthday Preview: An Astrological Reading

Dear Cancer Reader:

To whet your palate for the 2015 Cancer Birthday Reading — which I will be working on soon, and which you may pre-order now for the lowest price we offer — I thought I would offer a few ideas on the Cancer chart as a solar return chart. That is, the chart for the Sun’s ingress of Cancer as an indicator of your upcoming four seasons (actually more, because this chart points far into the future).

The first image that emerges is that of Mars in late Gemini when the Sun ingressed Cancer on June 21 (Mars has since entered Cancer, on June 24). That placed Mars in the 12th house, where it can represent fear, hesitancy or the question of where your drive and determination went. There’s no shortage of energy in your chart. To the contrary, you have an abundance of it, but Mars in the 12th can reveal the question of connecting with your drive.

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Image by Lizanne Webb.

Here’s the thing: Mars is hanging out at 28+ Gemini — a very strange degree of the zodiac. It shows up in many historic charts.

There’s a fixed star there (an actual star, rather than a planet) and that fixed star is associated with things going well. We see it in news charts as bad things that went well. You can apply this factor yourself.

To do so, you will need to do two things. One is consciously connect with your ambition. The other is to connect with your fear, which could be anxiety or hesitation or even, in the rare moment, panic. Your chart illustrates fear as energy, which you can then re-apply and use in a creative way.

Ok, that covers thing one. Thing two involves Aries, your solar 10th house. That’s the house of achievement, and of reputation. It’s the most extraverted house, because to use this house you must take a chance and assert your leadership and your authority in some way.

There are two stories developing here. One is that Vesta has recently entered Aries, where it’s going to be for a while due to a retrograde, which spans from Aug. 12 through Nov. 13. Vesta finally leaves Aries in March 2016. This is a VERY long time for an asteroid to be in such a prominent house, and the message of this placement is obsession with service. In a phrase, that is your key to success. You must do what you do to do it, and make sure that it serves who it can serve.

There is another story in your 10th — an even more momentous conjunction between Uranus and Eris. These two planets in Aries are an old story, but their joining forces is a new one.

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Cancer (June 21- July 22)

Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Mars in your sign is providing you with extra motivation, energy and self-confidence. Even better news is that you can afford to slow down and allow people and opportunities to come to you. In fact it would help significantly if you would harmonize with your own attractive power. It’s true that Mars is assertive, but in the sign Cancer, you can invert that and be a magnet for others. Even if you’re usually the more retreating type, or don’t like to be noticed, you now have the moxie to meet others on your own terms, or some obviously mutual ones. Be grateful that people are approaching you. Find out what they have to offer and what they want, and get some idea about what it means for them to exist. Some interesting, exciting meetings are in the works over the coming days and weeks and I suggest you be open to them, regardless of any other commitments you may have.

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Leo (July 22- Aug. 23)

Leo (July 22-Aug. 23) — The current (and ongoing) Venus-Jupiter conjunction in your sign is encouraging you to welcome a new era in your life — one of abundance, of relative freedom and the ability to express yourself. Therefore, live abundantly, and stretch into some options you might not ordinarily take; take some risks expressing yourself. This is the time to ‘live as if’ — to tune into the feeling of how you would exist closer to your full potential. One key to doing this will be setting aside perfectionism. Your true potential does not have one pre-ordained form, nor must it match any exact requirements. Another is setting aside your pride. You’re free to express your needs and your desires without any fear of judgment. You don’t need to be awesome or amazing, which are not actual values. You merely need to be human, which is to say sensitive, aware and boldly expressive.

 

Virgo (Aug. 23- Sep. 22)

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) — Focus on the specifics, the details, the fine print. Be bold enough to state what you want or need on your own terms. Then, see how people respond. You have more influence than you think, which will increase as you observe this power. I suggest you try an experiment — don’t justify your desires, just acknowledge them and state them out loud. Justification is another entity, a world removed from honest desire. You have no need to get involved in this kind of psychological complexity. But what your astrology suggests is the need for directness. Go right past your usual tendency to hedge, to couch or to state things in a diplomatic way. Indeed, you would do well to throw diplomacy to the four winds and be what, for you, would feel brash or swashbuckling. This is just your mind playing tricks on you. To others you will seem refreshingly direct.

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Libra (Sep. 22 - Oct. 23)

Libra (Sep. 22-Oct. 23) — Your star is rising, and I suggest you take the ride. By this, I mean throw your life open to the possibilities, needing no plan or assurance where you will end up. One thing that would help is to make your presence known. While you’re doing that, look and listen to the world around you — really study what people say, what they do, and how they present themselves. Notice in particular how they feel about their value in the world, and what prevents them from doing the things they want to do. Listen to their desires, their frustrations and their concepts for what to do. Then notice how different a place you’re coming from. This tells you more than you think — because it describes your relatively strong position in life. Part of your strength comes from confidence in what you have to offer and your understanding of the value you have to others. This will encourage you to make the most of every opportunity, and to make opportunities for yourself. Be strong, be generous; though don’t be proud.

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Scorpio (Oct. 23- Nov. 22)

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) — You have an unusual opportunity to burn off the influence of your family like the rising Sun evaporates the morning fog. The more heat you feel, the more clarity you will gain. You might not think that attachment to relatives and the patterns of your biological tribe get in the way of much. Yet these affinities and loyalties have a way of costing you your independence. This might come as the fear of what someone might think, the need to conform to a standard you don’t believe in, or following emotional rules that don’t have defined concepts or any real purpose. Your solar chart describes a burning need to think, feel and define your life according to your own values and desires. There’s no room to compromise when it comes to the imposed morals and restrictions of others. Notably, these webs and entanglements are usually invisible, or manifest as ‘loyalty’. If your astrology has one message right now, it’s to be true to yourself.

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Sagittarius (Nov. 22 - Dec. 22)

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 22) — You’re standing on ground more solid than you may think. It’s true that you can get lost in a world of feelings, which are not subject to control or accounting. Most of what the world counts as dependable is really about the illusion of control. You can afford to let go of that pretense and define ‘real’ your own way. If you can envision something, it’s real. If you have a tangible goal, that is real. If you have a heartfelt desire, that’s real. If you’re able to tap into your own wisdom, that is real. Most of all, your faith in yourself is likely to be the most tangible thing in your life. I would remind you that this isn’t an abundant resource on our particular planet, and that you’re blessed with an unusual gift. It’s yours to use, and I suggest that you strive continuously to make what exists as an idea into something with solid manifestation.

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Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 20)

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) — You may be feeling like this is your last chance to become something or accomplish something. Who knows, it might be, or it could be a mental illusion. Either way, it’s worth living as if that’s true for a while. Imagine there’s something you’ve been wanting to create for yourself lifetime after lifetime, and now you’ve got another opportunity to have a go at it. But you’re aware that you have not quite given yourself the chance on a number of past occasions, or taken advantage of the relative easy opportunities you’ve had. Now you have another opening. True, the circumstances are not perfect. There may be a few obstacles in the way. But once again you really do have what you need, by which I mean the personal resources. And you have some cooperation that has, in the past, not been forthcoming. So yes, pretend this is your last chance, and let that motivate you.

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Aquarius (Jan. 20- Feb. 19)

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Life is holding out many gifts and options right now, as long as you’re open to them. Even as you receive I suggest you remain open and honoring of your own freedom to choose, to give and to receive. People and communities often set a trap when it comes to receiving — once you have someone or something, you’re supposed to fold up, cling to that person or situation, and refuse to want or accept more. I suggest you take another approach: the more that’s offered, the more open you remain. One great invitation can lead to the next. One amorous encounter can open the way to another, with the same person, or someone else. Let one creative or business opportunity establish your viability for another — and be willing to receive them as a form of abundance. To sum up, the more you’re offered, the more I suggest you stay open to receive. Keep your flow going.

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Pisces (Feb. 19- March 20)

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Keep diverting your energy into creative and recreational experiences. In other words, chill out a bit. Pretend all your work is done for a while, no matter how much you may have to do, or want to do. Live as if everything is chill and under control and working out just fine. Do what you can to tune into that feeling tone. Consider this a creative experiment in manifestation without working as hard as you usually do. This is a chance to allow your emotional body to lead the way to contact, to experience and to an expansion of your life. In fact, you have less to worry about than you may think, and certainly less than you did a month or two ago. Much of that worry was the result of a mental fog that obscured your real state of affairs. It described a confused state of communication in your relationships that was in many ways outside of your control. Therefore, strive for ease and clarity and you will receive the benefits that they offer.

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Solstice Fire and The Art of Service

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Read more in Solstice Fire and the Art of Service, by Eric Francis.

 

Planet Waves -- the Art of Service. Digital Illustration by Lizanne Webb.

Planet Waves — the Art of Service. Digital Illustration by Lizanne Webb.

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Dear Friend and Reader:

This week, timed with the solstice and Mars entering Cancer, we are launching a membership and fundraising drive for Planet Waves. All of our work here is sponsored exclusively by you, our readers. For many reasons we remain free from corporate sponsorship and outside advertising.

We create the work that we offer to you and the world — Planet Waves newsletters and horoscopes, our daily magazine with many writers and artists, its diversity of topics and professional editing, the annual edition with written and audio readings, Planet Waves FM and Planet Waves TV, my classes and birthday readings — all with only you as our sponsor.

The River of Night by Via Davis / Studio Psycherotica. This was an original for Planet Waves, for an article by the same name.

Planet Waves is not a blog. We are a web-based publishing community doing something genuinely creative with astrology, and with art, and many other modes of writing — all with the message: this is your moment to live your life.

My goal with this letter is to get you so psyched that you want to subscribe, and if you’re already on board, to make a donation or give a gift subscription to a friend.

First I want to begin with a story. When Planet Waves set sail on the Internet in December 1998 — just a few months after Google launched its search engine — the Internet was a quieter, simpler place. There was a sense of mystery, potential and discovery. Every website offered some new curiosity to be explored.

Publishing anything — a picture, an article, a graphic — seemed daring and liberating. It was viscerally exciting to reach people in far-flung places, and to hear back from them.

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Obscured by Clouds

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Dear Friend and Reader:

As the northern solstice approaches and the Sun comes to an apparent halt along the horizon, the planets are making many moves. Among them is Mercury in Gemini pushing into a 90-degree meeting (a square) with Neptune in Pisces, exact Tuesday.

View of clouds above Michigan. Photo by Kristina Rebelo, NSF.

This is part of the current retrograde cycle that is still working itself out. It’s the third of three Mercury-Neptune squares associated with the recent Mercury retrograde.

Mercury square Neptune illustrates the question of what is true and what is not. Both planets are strong in their signs, with Mercury in Gemini (classical ruler) and Neptune in Pisces (modern ruler). Neither has an advantage over the other; seen one way, the square is a kind of stalemate. And that is how it is with truth and lies in our society.

This third and final contact of the square also describes some kind of resolution or gaining of clarity. It could represent gaining sufficient information to make a decision. It is, in any event, a turning point in whatever this extended Mercury retrograde phase has represented for you, and in particular anything involving the square.

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Know When You Don’t Know

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Dear Friend and Reader:

On my short to-do list of book projects, I have a concept for one called Know When You Don’t Know: A Guide to Investigative Reporting and Life.

The little joke in there is that life is kind of like an investigative reporting project. It always was one, but in our current environment of information overwhelm, awareness is indispensable.

Sometimes you know you’re being lied to. This is Dean N. Palen, then commissioner of the Ulster County Health Dept., who moved 990 students into dioxin-contaminated dorms at SUNY New Paltz. He was really hoping I would not figure out that he was only pretending to know for sure the buildings were safe. Photo circa January 1992.

I think about this concept a lot — how to know when you don’t know. For most people I run it past, it’s like a Zen koan, similar to ‘what is the sound of one hand clapping?’. In this case, we could ask, ‘what happens when you rub one brain cell together?’

Personally I don’t find knowing when I don’t know to be paradoxical. It’s usually as simple as coming across a word in a book or article, knowing that I don’t know what the word means, and stopping to look it up. But I am gathering that this is an unusual approach. It’s easier to guess the meaning of a word than to look it up. However that can defeat the entire purpose of reading, which is to understand what a writer is trying to convey to you.

If you’re a news reporter, awareness of your knowledge level on any topic is the essence of your work. The difference between knowing and not knowing could be a libel suit, or ruining someone’s reputation, or cashing in your trust with the public, or with your editor.

Good reporters have to know the difference between knowing and not knowing. They also have techniques that help them notice, some of which I’ll explain later in this article.

To give one easy example, when two people in authority give you conflicting versions of the same story, you know you have some finding out to do. Some of the best news stories in history have been discovered due to conflicting information — such as the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster. Clearly someone was lying and that alerted the press to the underlying issue.

Another technique reporters use is attribution. Even though every fact is not attributed in a news article, a reporter has to know the source of every fact. Honest news organizations have fact checkers, who get authority to question reporters and editors about the source of any detail of the story. This is becoming increasingly rare, however. [Planet Waves adheres to strict internal fact-checking guidelines.]

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Baby Brother, the Big Chill and Lesson 19

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Dear Friend and Reader:

Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor now living in exile in Moscow, has done something that few people have done: he made the American government and much of American society let out a little squeak. Compared to the roar of the national security state, it was a modest sound. Yet it has resulted in an act of Congress and the revision of a few portions of the USA PATRIOT Act, the law passed in a hurry mere weeks after the events of Sept. 11, 2001.

Edward Snowden, who blew the whistle on the NSA in 2013, gets a standing ovation from the Swedish parliament after winning the Right Livelihood Award late last year. Video still from The Guardian.

I think of Ed Snowden as Baby Brother — in relation to George Orwell’s character Big Brother, the all-knowing government that spies on your every move. It was Baby Brother who blew the whistle. If you have not read 1984, I recommend it. It is both visionary and funny, and will make the short hairs on your neck stand up.

Anyway, here in the midst of Mercury retrograde in Gemini, we had some interesting news this week: a provision of the USA PATRIOT Act expired at 12:01 am Monday, and was replaced two days later by the equally Orwellian-sounding USA FREEDOM Act. As a result, the government will allegedly no longer be allowed to directly collect data from the American people without a warrant.

Instead, corporations such as Verizon and Google will collect the data, and the government will have to get a warrant to look up the specifics. They will allegedly need a good reason. We are still being spied on, but now the Chinese wall has moved a few centimeters, and these massive companies who have sold us out so many times in the past will keep the data for the government.

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Mercury Retrograde: Nebraska Repeals Death Penalty

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Dear Friend and Reader:

Back in January 2003, during a Sun-Mercury conjunction, George Ryan, the outgoing governor of Illinois, commuted the death sentences of 167 people, clearing out death row. Illinois had an infamous reputation: by that day, 17 convicted murderers, all of them sentenced to death and having exhausted their appeals, had been exonerated of their crimes.

Nebraska state legislator Ernie Chambers after Wednesday’s vote. Chambers made abolishing the death sentence a central theme of his 40-year political career. But if not for a conservative movement to stop the death penalty, he could not have gotten the measure through.

Ryan, two days before leaving office and at the end of his political career, used his executive authority to commute all death sentences to life imprisonment. Illinois formally repealed its death penalty in 2011.

“Seventeen exonerated death row inmates is nothing short of catastrophic failure,” Ryan said at the time. He added that, in addition, 33 other people in the state had been convicted of murder charges and then exonerated.

And he said there were 93 other Illinois cases since 1977 “where our criminal justice system imposed the most severe sanction and later rescinded the sentence, or even released them from custody because they were innocent.” He added, “If I did not take this action, I feared that there would be no comprehensive and thorough inquiry into the guilt of the individuals on death row or of the fairness of the sentences applied,” Ryan said in a famous speech made that Saturday afternoon in January 2003.

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Life With and Within the Robot

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Swedish actor and dancer Alicia Vikander as Ava in Ex Machina.

Dear Friend and Reader:

The other night I went to the movies with my cousin Dominick Vanacore, and we saw Ex Machina. One of my principles of film is that any movie worth seeing once is worth seeing twice, and Ex Machina qualifies.

It’s the story of a programming genius (modeled after a search-engine billionaire who goes into other stuff, much in the spirit of Google) who develops both the mental algorithm and the physical engineering for extremely vivid human-styled robots. They are of course sex robots. Everyone is curious about this; everyone knows that it’s a matter of time before we’re looking right at it. And science fiction has an excellent track record of predicting the future — much better than astrology.

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Mercury Retrograde: Watch Your Speed

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Dear Friend and Reader:

When the dust settles on the wreck of Amtrak 188, and all the facts come out, I think the cause will turn out to be something simple: for example, the train’s driver not paying attention to the speed limit.

Detail of May 2015 page from Raphael’s Ephemeris, which indicates when Mercury turns retrograde — early on May 19, in Greenwich Mean Time. You can see the R symbol, next to the date that the retrograde happens, and at 13 degrees and 8 arc minutes.

Before I cast the chart for the crash, I had a feeling that Mercury was going to be prominent. Then I saw the chart and it was one of those astrology moments when I had to rub my eyes and blink a few times. Mercury was hovering right above the western horizon — describing some blatant message that was missed or ignored.

Something like a speed limit sign.

Something like the obviously safe speed for a stretch of track just a few minutes north of Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station. The curve where the train derailed was rated at 50 mph. The stretches of track before and after the curve were rated at 70 mph. The train was doing 106 mph when it went off the rails, killing eight and injuring more than 200 people, many of them critically.

The train’s engineer, Brandon Bostian, is probably going to take all the blame. Everyone makes mistakes. Everyone has lapses of attention. It’s just that the stakes are a lot higher when you’re driving a train than driving a car, though one lapse of attention behind the wheel can easily kill and injure many people.

Mercury is slow and powerful right now, in one of its signs of rulership — Gemini — about to station retrograde. It’s doing all of this in a square to Neptune in Pisces. That could indicate the influence of drugs or alcohol, which Bostian has denied, through his attorney.

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