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Today’s Eclipse: Open Thread

We’re in the midst of the big eclipse energy, magnified by Mars and Pholus — as if an eclipse isn’t potent enough all by itself. (Here are links to last night’s edition, which includes the relevant Moonshine Horoscope by Len; and to Eric’s Monday horoscope, for your reference.)

Add in the fogginess of a Pisces Moon, and you’re looking at one of those supermoon-type optical illusions, wherein things look larger than they really are.

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Photo of today’s penumbral eclipse by Auvo Korpi.

Put simply, this means that we’re all likely to be feeling some form of psychological tension. It’s not unjustified.

The U.S. election is fast approaching — a culmination of many, many months of weirdness and high-running emotions — and many people are looking forward to this period being over, so we can return to something like normality.

Jupiter has already brought some welcome change by entering Libra. This will be followed next week (Sept. 22) by the Sun’s own ingress into that sign, accompanied by Mercury stationing direct.

In the meantime, as Eric suggested in yesterday’s edition, the key to easing any feeling of stress or anticipation may well be accessing the gifts of Chiron: “healing comes to those who ask for it.” That, first of all, involves awareness of what might need the attention of the healer; and secondly, it requires willingness to embrace the help offered, and to accept that changes are possible.

We’d like to provide this space for you to discuss your eclipse experiences. Please feel free to come forward with comments or questions.

New Live Audio Astrology Class with Eric Francis: It’s All In the Houses — 12 Noon EDT, Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016

This live audio class (with a video introduction) covers the most basic level of astrology: where things happen, the houses. If you understand the houses as environments and groups of themes, you can read a chart. Eric will cover the ‘debate’ about whole sign houses and house systems, and show how these methods work together. We will use several houses as examples and provide study materials that will guide you through the rest.

This class will last four hours, with a half hour break. The class comes with a recording, and class materials will be preserved online, so you don’t need to sit through the whole thing unless you want to. The class will be preceded by a video presentation that lays out the very basics, so that we will be starting with a foundation.

We will hold the class by teleconference at noon EDT on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016. You may sign up here. If you’re a Backstage Pass or Core Community Member, please watch your inbox for a discount offer.

Archive Pick: The Jupiter Effect

In today’s archive selection, Eric replies to a reader who’s been hearing about Jupiter moving into her Sun sign, and has been waiting for luck and expansion, but hasn’t been feeling anything yet. It was published Feb. 11, 2005 (during Jupiter’s last visit to Libra) as part of the Astrology Secrets Revealed series on Jonathan Cainer’s site. — Amanda P.

Caro Eric:

For the past few months, I’ve been reading about Jupiter moving into my sign, Libra. I’ve been reading about how Jupiter is supposed to bring luck and expansion and other good things, and that it will stay a year, but not return again for another twelve. My question is, I’ve been waiting for luck and expansion, but have not really felt it yet. When should Librans begin to feel the effects of Jupiter and is all hope lost once it leaves again in October?

I’m especially concerned about interests and contacts and relationships overseas, all that were initiated in 2004 and before. Does Jupiter’s expansion include dreams of life and love in foreign lands? I’m a little frustrated waiting for development in that area and feeling like I should give up and move on. I was born in Camden, New Jersey, USA, October 3, 1968, at 7:23 AM.

midamico

— midamico

Dear Midamico,

I hear your frustration, and I hear a long story you’re not quite telling us.

Jupiter is sometimes a puzzling energy. It can seem to arrive with waves of unusual good luck; then, it can seem like it’s a lot of blustery promise with no results.

On the luck side, you can’t complain when Jupiter delivers an opportunity, a slot machine jackpot, or a chance to escape from danger. On the bluster side, you need to see Jupiter as a presence that will support your own efforts. Basically, when you have Jupiter to work with, then you need to bring the Saturn so you get the most from both.

What do I mean? I know I’ve used this metaphor before, but it’s worth using a third time too, and I don’t know who made it up, but it’s a good one. You can think of Jupiter and Saturn as the two hands of God. Imagine you are a clay pot on the potter’s wheel. Jupiter is the hand inside the pot that pushes outward. Saturn is the hand outside the pot that contains the expansion and provides support and structure to hold the pot up.

Too often we think of Jupiter as ‘good’ and Saturn as ‘bad’ without realizing that they are two halves of the same process. Rare is it that just one planet is at work in a chart at a given time, and given that you seem to be having Jupiter issues, we might want to look at what is going on with Saturn in your chart. I say this, by the way, having never seen your chart — and now I’m looking at it — and it’s pretty darned interesting.

Here it is.

You have Libra Sun and Libra rising, these things we find on the left side of the chart, near that number 14 (your ascendant). The section above the ascendant is your 12th house; the section below is your 1st house. As of today, Jupiter is in the 19th degree of Libra — so Jupiter has gone over your Sun and ascendant once; it’s now retrograde and about to back over your ascendant again, and then it will station and cross for a third time. So, first of all, you can be patient, because this will work out for a while.

You can look at Jupiter transiting back and forth between your 1st and 12th houses as a way of bringing something from your 12th house (the hidden psychic realm, where, as you can see, you have many planets) out into your 1st house (your tangible sense of identity). There is a translation process going on. Part of the situation is described by your 12th house Sun, by far experienced by many as the most difficult house for the Sun. The Sun is about one’s glory, one’s sense of existence, one’s light in the world. In the 12th house, this light can be lost in a fog.

The other planets you have there create an extremely edgy situation. The Sun on the South Node, for example; this is another metaphor, like the 12th, for ‘egolessness’. Not easy! Then there are Uranus and Pluto in the 12th. These are the placements that feel like you live your life at the edge of a cliff, and the question is, when are you going to jump off to see if you can fly? I am speaking of a metaphorical cliff — the cliff of self; the brink of being or becoming who you are.

Now, here we come to the real question: are you holding back someplace? On some decision? Would ‘giving up’, as you say, actually mean you are making a concrete choice, while ‘not giving up’ and hanging in there mean that you are standing still? And consider — when you say ‘give up’, what exactly do you have in mind? What is on the deeper level?

I mentioned Saturn and I’ll close with that. Right now Saturn is making a transit high in your chart, across your 10th house. This is an incredible blessing, offering of a time of achievement and building. What, exactly, are you building these days? Please do ask yourself.

Last on this topic, you have [natal] Saturn in Aries in the 7th house. Admittedly this is a serious placement, and can be associated with many ways of looking at your life as a limited enterprise rather than a growth industry. But you have [transiting] Saturn in Cancer making a long square to your natal Saturn in Aries, which is suggesting (to put it mildly) that you break out of your shell, your construction of reality, or whatever you feel is holding you down.

Over the course of the year, your natal Saturn will receive two big transits: first, transiting Saturn will square it for the last time. Then, in late summer, Jupiter will oppose it for the first and only time this go-round. That is a point of contact, a development — something.

However, I truly don’t suggest you sit around waiting for something to happen, or for some big half-baked, half-frozen blobs of celestial gas to make the right geometry to your chart. As Mick said, “Get up, get out into something new / when there’s nothin’ moving.”

Lovingly,
Eric Francis Coppolino


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Eric has completed the 2016 Midyear Reading, BALANCE. We strongly recommend you get all 12 signs. If you prefer, choose your individual signs here. Photo by European Southern Observatory.

Marcy Franck, newly arrived in Chios, Greece on July 24. Photo by Marcy Franck.

The laughing man and the search for Canadian sponsors

Editor’s Note: My dear friend Marcy Franck has become very involved in helping Syrian refugees — both in Greece, and now in North America. (You can read her previous posts on Planet Waves here.) She’s currently trying to help one particular family still in Syria. — Amanda P.

By Marcy Franck

I’m not sure what to make of the call I just had.

But I need your help.

Canada has an amazing private sponsorship program for refugees. Sponsor groups come in a few different forms–one of them is through community organizations. I have been calling every single one of them to advocate for an awesome Syrian family who desperately needs to leave Syria.

Marcy Franck, newly arrived in Chios, Greece on July 24. Photo by Marcy Franck.

Marcy Franck, newly arrived in Chios, Greece on July 24. She is back in the U.S., but still working doggedly to help Syrian refugees. Photo courtesy of Marcy Franck.

So I just got one man on the line — a totally nice guy who works as the head of the refugee sponsorship program at his organization.

I introduced myself as I always do: “Hi! My name is Marcy Franck. I am a US citizen living in Boston, and I’m trying to help a Syrian family find a sponsor group in Canada.”

Silence.

Then, laughter.

Like, peels and gales of laughter.

This guy may have peed his pants, he was laughing so hard.

Between gasps of air he said, “Don’t…. don’t…. DON’T TELL TRUMP! Bahahahahahaha!”

I wasn’t expecting that. I didn’t have words, either.

Eventually I said, “I don’t care if Trump knows.”

…. as if someone would whisper it in his ear and get me in trouble?

The guy calmed himself down and said he was just kidding. I laughed nervously and promised I wouldn’t vote for Trump and then he answered all my questions.

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Today’s Archive Pick: Travelling

In this Sept. 16, 2005, selection from the Astrology Secrets Revealed archives on Jonathan Cainer’s site, Eric answers a reader who is nervous about her big once-in-a-lifetime trip coinciding with a solar eclipse. That Oct. 3, 2005, Libra eclipse was a New Moon annular eclipse similar to the one we’ll experience tomorrow. You can read that full 2005 edition of ASR here — Amanda P.

Hi Eric,

Thanks first of all for your enlightened writing; I find your insights VERY meaningful. I’m a little worried about the upcoming eclipse. The things I’ve been reading are making me nervous about my plans. My life has not been easy, but for the last year or so I’ve been trying to make as many positive changes as I can to try to make the rest of my life a happier experience. It’s been a pretty uphill struggle, going more slowly than I’d hoped, but I’m hanging in there.

Photo of the Oct. 3, 2005, annular solar eclipse taken from Spain. Photo by Sancho Panza/Flickr/Creative Commons.

Photo of the Oct. 3, 2005, annular solar eclipse taken from Spain. Photo by Sancho Panza/Flickr/Creative Commons.

I’ve never really traveled much, don’t usually go away on vacations, maybe three or four times in my whole life, so this year as a part of my positive change and a gift to myself for my 50th year, I saved my pennies (literally) and booked a week-long trip to Macchu Pichu and the Sacred Valley.

I’m a little nervous about it (altitude sickness, travel glitches, and especially leaving my cat with a friend), and now I keep reading about the October eclipse being eventful, and it’s making me more so. I’m leaving NYC at 11:30 pm 10/2, arriving in Cuzco 10:45 am on 10/3.

This may sound silly to some of your readers, but I spent all my savings to go on this trip, and I’m really hoping for the experience of a lifetime, but in a good way. Is there anything special I should worry about or look out for? Should I cancel altogether? Please help if you can, any advice you have to offer will be taken most seriously.

Thanks,
Sheila

Dear Sheila,
First, congratulations on pulling this together. The journey began when you really made the commitment to do it. Have you noticed that your life has changed along the way? Second, congratulations on your timing.

While I would be extremely unlikely ever to suggest that anyone cancel travel plans (as an astrologer, I would rather be involved in planning, if anything), it sounds to me like your plans are ideal. I can’t promise you everything is going to go as you imagined — and I suggest you give that up as soon as possible, because the emphasis on this journey is mystery. Your choice to go to this awesome part of the world during a New Moon and solar eclipse sounds pretty meaningful to me. You are flying into the eclipse and will be arriving pretty much as it happens.

I can assure you that you’re going somewhere that eclipses have been observed and celebrated over many thousands of years. The psychic environment and atmosphere of change and intensity that surrounds the event will add to the quality of the place, in such a way that may even be inseparable from the setting itself.

Eclipses are powerful moments of repatterning. They help us let go of old patterns and establish new ones. So, take that as you will; you have not traveled much and now you’re taking this mystical and exotic journey, sending a message to yourself and the cosmos that this is the new way you want to live.

Since you’re doing this for your 50th birthday, you’re quite close to your Chiron return and I suggest thinking of this trip as being associated with that. While it takes some investigation to uncover the deeper themes of the Chiron return, this transit represents movement between two major phases of your life.

I will leave it at that, and wish you the best on your journey.

Lovingly,
Eric Francis Coppolino

Pulling Back the Veil: The Astrology of Modern Activist Culture and the Work Yet to be Done (Part 2 of 2)

An image from a short video the UpToUs crew made as a plea to Bernie Sanders, asking him to reconsider running as an Independent. Senator Sanders didn't respond. Credit: Shaunti Lallyiam.

An image from a short video the UpToUs crew made as a plea to Bernie Sanders, asking him to reconsider running as an Independent. Senator Sanders didn’t respond. Credit: Shaunti Lallyiam.

Part 1  Part 2   Part 3   Part 4   Part 5  Part 6   Part 7  Part 8   Part 9

Astrology offers a macro-view of the energies effecting humanity, both in the present and in the past. In the UpToUs series, I’ve explored several times the similarities and differences between today’s activism and that of the 1960s (the main piece in which I offered my thoughts is here, and you can also view the many astute reader comments on the subject here.) In this final article, we’ll take a look at the astrology of these two periods, which gives a new kind of insight into what may be going on, and of the work yet to be done. There are countless interrelated planetary influences, of course, so to keep things simple I’ve chosen to focus on two wide-reaching ones which seem relevant to the topic of these articles: the Uranus/Pluto square, which I will compare to the Uranus/Pluto conjunction of the 1960s; and the United States’ Pluto return.

This year’s Democratic National Convention, with its masses of protesters angry at a “rigged system” and “the death of democracy,” came on the heels of the square between Uranus in Aries and Pluto in Capricorn, which was in play most intensely between 2012-2015. The timing parallels the infamous Chicago DNC of 1968, remembered for its anti-war protests and police violence, which occurred shortly after the Uranus/Pluto conjunction in Virgo from 1965-1966. 1968 was also the year that Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy were assassinated; the aftershocks of the current Uranus/Pluto aspect seem to be in the form of the comparably anonymous deaths of African-Americans by the police. So what is the interplay here, and what does it say about where we may be headed next?

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