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Planet Waves Weekly Horoscope, July 15 – July 23

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Weekly Horoscope for Wednesday, July 15, 2015 #1058 | By Eric Francis

 

Aries (March 20-April 19)

Aries (March 20-April 19) — Stand your ground. I don’t mean fight, and I don’t mean in a defensive way. I mean define your boundaries, your territory, your state of mind, and claim these things as a kind of basic entitlement to existence. There seems to be the shadow or specter of some parental authority that you’re feeling, which is clearly an element of your past. It’s too often true that such influences leave people feeling like there’s no space on the planet for their feelings, their desires, their needs or even their body and possessions. I am here to tell you that there is room for you, though you need to stretch into it. You must establish your entitlement within your own consciousness, and then spread that into the world. If you feel guilt, persist. If you feel fear, persist. Take these as signs that you’re on the right track, since guilt in particular is evidence of claiming back internal emotional territory. As for fear, you simply don’t need that. You have far more creative things to do with your energy.

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Taurus (April 19- May 20)

Taurus (April 19-May 20) — You will be amazed how persuasive you are, if you have any persuading to do. You don’t need to be forceful; you merely need to be clear. Your own inner clarity will lead to the possibility of directness of a kind that you may notice is unusual for you. What you’re experiencing is the reality of having more than your mind made up, and more than a little wind behind you. You now have the full force of the currents and tides propelling you. Therefore, you don’t need to exert too much energy. You just need to choose your words carefully. It would also be wise never to meet force with force, or anger with anger. Always stay 10 degrees cooler than your environment, and make sure that you interpose some delays between thinking, speaking and acting. Slow down your mental clock speed; you’re likely to want to move quickly. Take the extra time and listen, look, feel and otherwise pay attention. You are reaching for precision, so look for your opening and make your moves when you feel in your body that the time is right.

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Gemini (May 20- June 21)

Gemini (May 20-June 21) — Now is the time to take action on financial matters, which under this astrology is likely to include both a plan to earn more, and an equally important plan to take inventory and organize your resources. By now you recognize that you’re looking at income potential that is as yet unrealized. You must be wondering what it will take to get the gold out of the ground. What it will take is carefully devising a strategy, then knowing when to stick to it and when to modify things. You may also need to temper your generous nature, for the sake of self-care and the ability to be supportive of others in the long-run. But you don’t need to make any excuses for being fully willing to support, sustain and nourish yourself. It would be abundantly healthy for you to focus that as a primary goal, with bold determination and actual happiness. Also notice any interference you may be getting from any voices in your mind or perhaps from those in your social circle. You don’t need to justify yourself and you would be wise to sidestep the temptation to do so. Just proceed with your intentions and plans with as little discussion as possible.

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Celebrate the Cancer New Moon With Your Special Reading

Dear Cancer Sun, Moon or Rising:Tonight at 9:24 pm EDT (1:24 UTC), the Sun and Moon conjoin in Cancer for a New Moon. The chart for this particular event signals a complex start to this lunar month — especially for anyone with a strong Cancer signature in their personal astrology.

Leo (July 22- Aug. 23)

Last week, I finished and published the 2015-2016 Cancer birthday reading  — and the astrology has burst to life in the recordings.

This is bold astrology with real ideas and a sense of potential. I follow up the two sections of astrology with a rather blazing tarot card reading in the third section, which includes astrology afterthoughts on Mars in Cancer.

It’s perfect if you’re Cancer Sun, Moon or rising — and is a nifty, modestly priced gift that someone will remember for years. In addition to this clear, practical guide to working with your astrology over the next four seasons, you get access to an extended sign description and last year’s reading so you can review your progress.

Your astrology in the coming year describes your overall role in the world, as a leader, as a creative force and as one contributing to solutions — and much more. I look forward to hearing what you (or your loved one, if you give the reading as a gift) take from it.

Lovingly,

 

Cancer (June 21- July 22)

Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Wednesday’s stunning New Moon in your birth sign is a reminder that it’s time to live your life your way. You can afford to take this a few shades beyond what you might normally think of as your personal prerogative. It’s true that you have considerable responsibilities, though you’ve come a long way in your ability to fulfill them in style. Therefore, lean on your talent and your ability a little more than you might, as a way of creating some space for creation and recreation. Indeed, you might consider bringing that creative/recreative viewpoint into everything that you do. There are those times when your work flows, and when your creativity carries the day. If the past two years of your life are an exercise in anything, it’s about how to tap into that quality. It’s a talent of its own, and to get there you have to be willing to take a chance or two. But more than anything you need the willingness to do what must be done, when it must be done, without hesitation.

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Leo (July 22- Aug. 23)

Leo (July 22-Aug. 23) — Jupiter and Venus in your birth sign are offering you protection and a hint as to how much abundance is possible. It’s as if events of the past year have been preparing you to experience your own independence. Yet what you now must do is maintain your flexibility and an open mind. More than anything you need to cultivate the habit of stopping yourself when you doubt your own potential or talent. If you find yourself in self-effacing mode, or trying to talk yourself out of your desires, pause, and see if you can get a handle on where that influence is coming from. It’s your job to make up your own mind about who you are and what you’re capable of. This doesn’t mean the world owes you anything. Rather, potential translates to the option you have to work for what you want, to focus real goals and to make yourself useful to others. There’s a significant difference between your personal gifts and using those gifts in some form of commerce. Once other people are in the scene, you must focus on the relationship above all else.

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Virgo (Aug. 23- Sep. 22)

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) — Venus is working its way toward your sign, where it will do something interesting — it will stay put in early Virgo for nearly two weeks. The way that looks, you may at once feel like a vastly gifted person, though at times racked by fits of insecurity. This is an opportunity to address both — what to do with your gifts, and what to do with your insecurity. The two don’t cancel one another out. But you will ultimately choose one or the other. Remember this basic equation: You cannot be self-possessed and reject yourself at the same time. You cannot love yourself and doubt yourself at the same time. Self-possession is acceptance and love means surrendering your doubt to some other force in your personality that will guide you in the direction you want and need to go. More than anything I suggest you learn the talent of generosity with yourself, rising above any influences to the contrary that may well have run your life until now.

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Libra (Sep. 22 - Oct. 23)

Libra (Sep. 22-Oct. 23) — For a Libra you sure are in an ambitious, even conquering, mood. It’s about time, too. Focus your goals and connect them to the sense of resolve that you’re feeling. Notice the elements of why you feel the way you do. One of them is confidence in yourself. You’ve come to this observation before — when you have that, you can do anything. You might ask yourself where it goes when you don’t have it; I would say that some clouds from the past block the light of the Sun. Now you can see clearly and feel the heat, which is really your own energy radiating from inside you. Even still, be wary of doubt. Notice when you have the vaguest, slightest hint of doubt in yourself. Try to identify whose voice it is. Much that we think we do to ourselves is really the residual toxicity of what was done to us in the distant past. You have the choice to reject those influences, though you would need to replace them with the clear sensation of who you are, not in the past but right now.

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Scorpio (Oct. 23- Nov. 22)

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) — ‘Spiritual’ is often a byword that describes subject matter that can be emotional, psychological, sexual, physical or on any other subject. In this case, ‘byword’ means language that avoids real subject matter. In our culture, so influenced as it is by New Age thinking, we have this idea that there’s a spiritual solution to everything, and that even the ancient Egyptians levitated the blocks in the pyramids with their third eye. But one might better speculate that really, it was engineering and hard work that got the job done. It’s true that you’re feeling influences that might be described as spiritual or religious or mystical. But I suggest you focus your mind, your intentions and most of all your resolve, and get the real work done. In my experience, we get the best results from spiritual agency when we’re willing to make an authentic effort. Part of that involves developing a sincere vision for your life, and having an authentic relationship with your own notion of commitment. You must know what you want and what you’re willing to do to make it happen. Undoubtedly, you know that involves actual change.

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Sagittarius (Nov. 22 - Dec. 22)

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 22) — You must set the terms of your agreements. It may seem that it doesn’t matter who proposes the arrangement, or writes the contract, though I’m here to remind you that it certainly does. Take control of your language. This includes business arrangements as well as the words and ideas you use to express your feelings and your desires. Be abundantly clear in everything, and make sure you notice the places where you’re inclined to leave out a detail, or to make a compromise without being asked. Regarding your professional goals, I suggest you be as specific as you can about what you want or what you intend to do. As you do this, be mindful of any tendency you have to judge yourself, or to set some limit on what you think you’re capable of. This is very difficult for most people, who tend to inflict on themselves the same ridiculous limits that were set on them by early caregivers and authority figures. The very theme of the coming months is for you to identify and exceed those limits.

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Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 20)

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) — It’s time to get a handle on relationship matters. You seem to be living in a retro world where only the past matters, or alternately, you’re struggling in some way to find the present moment and get real. The only thing the past has to offer at this point is a map of what you don’t want, and some information about some errors in judgment, particularly about your own power. It appears that others are willing to be direct with you, which you may find disorienting. Directness is about the moment. You will find this worthwhile, as others respond to you with generosity and equanimity. The real factor that’s mediating your experience is your willingness to receive. This is likely to be more challenging for you than you’re willing to admit, though that would be a good start. You may have this idea that expressing your vulnerability (which you must do to accept anything offered to you) gets you into some kind of overcommitment. What is that about? Is it really true? Remember, you gain more influence over your life by making decisions than by avoiding them.

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Aquarius (Jan. 20- Feb. 19)

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — You are forming bonds now that may last a lifetime, and that certainly are influencing your world right now. Remember that any real connection is a form of collaboration. I know there’s some skepticism about working with people you love, but the truth is that any loving relationship that is based on something real is indeed a form of working together. You in particular need close bonds with your colleagues. Aquarius is not as chilly a sign as astrology books make it out to be. Far from it, in fact; but you need, in many situations, to express your affections in practical ways. Pay special attention to the people you work with. Reach for, and feel, the undercurrent of trust that is essential to any productive encounter with other humans. While you’re doing that, in all ways seek to improve your life, and those of your friends (which to you often amount to the same thing). Be bold about this. You are at a vital, potent point of beginning on all of these subjects.

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Pisces (Feb. 19- March 20)

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Your astrology is pulsating with creative and sexual energy. You must be feeling this, and it’s likely that others around you are. The thing to do is express, express, express. Well, that and notice the world around you. Notice the beauty, notice the conflict, notice whatever there is to be seen, felt or experienced. You have an open invitation to involve yourself in existence, and a wide latitude for how you interpret things. That is the true nature of art. As for expressing — that is the opposite of things like repressing, suppressing and depressing. If you notice guilt, brush it away like a fly. Guilt only has the power over you that you give it, so start investing in love and beauty. I mean aesthetic and sexual, specifically both. Let whatever and whoever turns you on, turn you on. I know there are rules and by now you know that most of them are bullshit. You exist, you have a right to see and look and feel and encounter people, and ideas, and the whole universe for that matter, boldly and directly. Call that and nothing else being alive.

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Postcards from the Edge

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Dear Friend and Reader:

Our friendly little robot flew through the Pluto-Charon system on Tuesday morning, and people are talking about it. It’s beautiful how much everyone seems to care. Mike Brown, the discoverer of Eris and the demoter of Pluto, was right the first time around — Pluto is a cultural planet. Regardless of what it may be scientifically, people care, and they love Pluto.

Clyde Tombaugh, the discoverer of Pluto, shown at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, where Pluto appeared.

The Internet memes are flying. “So you dumped me years ago. But now you’re driving past my house real slow.” People actually understand why that’s funny.

And that’s about the shape of things, except that New Horizons is going pretty fast, more than 40 times the speed of sound. It made the three-billion-mile trip to Pluto in just nine years. Not terrible, given that we’re not using antimatter propulsion.

The Onion added to the discussion, reflecting on what humanity has learned from our recent visit to the edge of the solar system — that the former ninth planet is “similarly cold, desolate and uncaring as the rest of the universe.”

All week, my mind has gone back to covering the demotion of Pluto in the summer of 2006. Astronomers didn’t even have a decent photo of the thing. There was exceedingly little data to work with.

Astrologers knew more than astronomers. The New Horizons mission had just been launched six months earlier. But scientists voted to declare Pluto “not a planet.” This was your basic Wonderland logic of holding the execution before the trial. Science is becoming famous for this kind of logic (for those who notice), as it takes the place of religion in our society. In other words, science as publicly practiced often no longer depends on logic, reason or data but rather on the pronouncements of people who call themselves scientists.

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Dear Madame Zolonga: An Unfortunate Place?

Dear Madame,

You’ve written about the 6th house before in that funny piece about waiters, so I’m sending you question about the 6th house again, hoping you’ll answer it online.

I’ve read the older astrologers saw the 6th house from the ascendant as being the house of service and ‘unfortunate’. Do you think there’s any truth to that? What do you think about that as a way of explaining why we are often disinclined to offer help or volunteer?
— Das Servitor Sue

Das Servitor!

Okay, first off — volunteering is generally an 11th house activity; friends helping friends. But what sort of help they might offer shows up in the 6th.

Here’s a question: what’s the difference between ‘service’ and ‘servitude’? A: Economics and Attitude.

The 6th house has a history as a troublesome or ‘unfortunate’ place, sitting there as it does under an angular house. It’s unable to be like the 7th house, who is an equal, a peer, to the 1st house.

Assuming you read the chart counterclockwise, the 6th looks up at the 7th, and (if dissatisfied with their lot) develops resentment. “Why am I not as good as she?” he wants to know. “Why do I always have to wash the dishes?” he whines.

Besides feeling like servants here, the 6th house also describe the kind of ‘help’ we want (volunteer or otherwise). Impatient? Noble? Idealistic? Folks with a 6th house emphasis frequently find themselves giving a hand no matter their station, whether they want to or not.

Inequalities implied in this House might seem easier to accept when viewed through a pinkish haze of Ye Olden Dayes, when a moderately well-off family had a least one servant or apprentice around; or in royal households where the idea of servants and service got handed down like ancestral Qing Dynasty soup tureens. Folks at least gave some credit to the claim that everyone had a proper place in the chain of being-ness. It was cold comfort for most, but the prevailing worldview. Your place might be the 6th house. Sorry chap, but it’s Servant City for you.

Today we feel differently about the 6th, and like to emphasize the transitional nature of life there. It’s less a final judgment of drudgery and more a self-improvement zone. We learn to jog here, take Pilates, walk our dogs, and brush our teeth. All you need is a hot, up-tempo playlist and a Fitbit! If we only take care of the little things, we can become more adaptable, more powerful, more profitable.

Which is only part of the story.

The 6th is still sitting under an angle and a cadent (or falling) house, making it obscured and weaker. Imagine in an age before electricity, the dim, twilight hour after the Sun sets. Not the right time, surely, to start projects or set out to see the neighbors. It’s a quiet hour or two where we do the washing up and finish the homework. The time, like the horoscopic house, lacks force and so we find ourselves only able to act in small ways here, even if we want big gestures.

If occupied by aspirational planets in active signs (like Capricorn or Aries), those planets will more likely feel stuck, held down, or held back, like a kid who keeps jumping on the furniture well after bath time. The resulting contrast between the nature of the planets and the role of the house/hour may feel insurmountable, or at least a big pain in the derriere unless they link elsewhere in the chart and find an outlet.

Saturn (though hardly a candidate for aspirationalism) is an interesting example here. Saturn in the 6th seeks comfort from routine and ‘stability’. He fears standing up or standing out, so rarely aspires to middle management or his own company, unless he overcomes that fear. So for most folks it’s a grumbling scene: all effort takes effort with Saturn in this house. Even Saturn feels stuck here.

And thus, for a variety of reasons, Attitude creeps in. When you get ‘attitude’ you’re feeling the 6th house as ‘servitude’. Work is seen as enforced effort. This is where we get the sullen sales clerk, or the ‘soulless’ cubicle wage slave, convinced that nothing they ever do will make a big mark on the world. They see the boss as someone who plays around, as they toil all day. And because the 6th is hidden from the 1st and 7th houses, neither the Seller nor the Buyer of a product typically sees the efforts of the 6th house person.

Servitude as the 6th house experience denies some degree of personal volition and suppresses individuality. Servitude feels like cogs in a machine. Sadly, even most post-post-Industrial ‘work’ also fits this description.

How? Servitude also denies peer relationships of equal standing and comparable investment in a venture. Economics are key. Without equal financial stakes, the 6th house person is not an equal partner in the relationship or bargain. Servants were not masters, slaves were not owners; and the typical cubicle-dweller or retail staffer is reduced to the role of quiet disruptor, a Bartleby the Scrivener, whose only bargaining power or aggression is some passive variant of, “I would prefer not to.”

Can you see how, for some, this experience de-motivates them enough to disconnect from pleasurable and satisfying service in their communities — or even simple generosity! They ‘slave’ away all day; somebody needs to serve them now!

Service, however, is a complex matrix of 6th house work/craft, plus 9th house inspiration, and 12th house surrender to the wide, Piscean fish-eye lens of the Everything. Service comes from a place of conscious offering, and is not resentful of the effort. True service recognizes the dignity of everyone and does not seek to distinguish value between parties based on economic strengths or advantages.

Service understands proportion and scale, and thus is wider than the 6th house experience, which can’t see the forest for the trees. People who successfully serve see their offering as one stroke in a large tableau of human experience, and aren’t intimidated or diminished by the scale of the picture. This is why many teachers, for example, still feel their work is important and personally satisfying despite the disadvantageous, onerous (and often dangerous) conditions of their work.

However, let’s not confuse this attitude of Service as a paycheck-free platform of personal dedication. Teaching is not volunteerism, not by a long shot: teachers are trained professionals, as are many people who see their work in the context of service to others. Service is an attitude and perspective, but it is still effort and craft (6th house).

While the 6th house can never shake its weaker position in the chart, our modern life (at least our modern middle class values of personal advancement and opportunity) has recast this place in the horoscope as a scene of self-improvement and personal adjustment. Today, it seems, you can choose: is your 6th house an active agent of your craft, health or purpose, or the place where you’re caught in the crossfire between the slings and arrows of life?

However, if you have few (or no) opportunities for personal economic advancement and opportunity, if you’re continually struggling for rent and down to your last ramen packet, what’s the 6th house to you? Most likely, servitude without the veneer of middle-class choice.

So I answer your question by saying this. Your relationship to the 6th house is colored by your daily experience: if your daily work feels degrading and spiritually impoverishing, your 6th house is a depressive drudgery and there’s likely little left in your empathy tank for extra-office community service. Rather than helping others, you’re looking for a little help, yourself.

Whatever a person can do to improve the quality of that daily experience can only help them address the imbalance of personal power within their own lives. This imbalance is often hinted or stated in the 6th house, or by its ruler. So perhaps a talk with an astrologer is due if you know someone who feels powerless.

That said, I’m keenly aware that much astrological advice is implicitly written for a middle class audience. As we see the economic power of the middle class erode worldwide, will the old 20th-century-based middle class 6th house assumptions about self-improvement for the sake of opportunity persist? Or will we declare this area returned to its explicit, older designations of servitude and slavery?

In the future will the 6th house describe our relationship to Artificial Intelligence? Household robots? Neuro-genetic homeopathic medicine? Will you walk into a doctor’s office and your physician check that moment’s 6th house for the nature of your persistent headaches?

I’m curious.

Slavishly yours,

Madame Z

Planet Waves Daily Oracle for Wednesday, July 15, 2015

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Today’s Oracle takes us to the Sagittarius monthly for Dec. 11, 2006

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Winning and losing, well, it’s better to win, and you’ve just been dealt four aces and a queen. But life is not a slot machine; at the poker table, you have to play the game and follow the rules. But the part that’s hardest for most people is easiest for you: luck. Please decide when and how you’re going to use it.

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Efficacious New Moon

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The luminaries (Sun and Moon) will share the same degree of Cancer, and the same degree of longitude in the sky, shortly after 9:24 pm EDT tomorrow (01:24:19 UTC Thursday) as if to demonstrate how efficacious astrology really is. All you need to do is break it down. First off, when the Sun and Moon come together like that, it is called a New Moon.

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Every New Moon begins a new cycle of lunar phases culminating in a Full Moon about two weeks later, and ending in another New Moon about two weeks after that Full Moon. So a lunar cycle from New Moon to New Moon is about four weeks long.

Each New Moon is named after the sign in which the Sun and Moon conjoin. Thus, this will be a Cancer New Moon. For astrologers the sign Cancer is distinguished in part by its ruling ‘planet’ — the Moon.

Finally, every New Moon is unseen because its illuminated side is the side facing away from the Earth, the so-called ‘dark side’. Every New Moon is also unseen because of its longitudinal proximity to the Sun, lost in the solar glare as it briefly moves through the sky alongside the Sun. The quality of being unseen, however, does not mean without consequence. The combined gravity of the Sun and Moon on the same side of Earth is quite consequential, as seen indirectly in the ocean tides.

By occurring in Cancer, the implication is that this impending Cancer New Moon will take place where the Moon’s astrological symbolism is strongest. Among other things, the Moon represents the form of consciousness sometimes referred to as the unconscious. Some of the more prominent qualities associated with the unconscious are intuition, emotion, security issues, comfort issues, your childhood, and the sort of dreams usually (but not always) experienced while sleeping.

Not every Cancer New Moon is the same. During most years there is only one new Moon in Cancer. In the roughly 12 months that usually elapse between one Cancer New Moon and the next, everything else on the zodiac (and in the sky) keeps moving. The same can be said for events on Earth. That’s how every Cancer New Moon has it own unique astral and earthly context through which the usual associations of a New Moon in its ‘home’ sign are expressed.

This year, that context is extraordinary. Late tomorrow (or early Thursday, depending on your time zone) this year’s Cancer New Moon will feature some striking tangible and symbolic correlations taking place at the same time.

Among the tangible correlations will be the location of a space-faring robotic device and the status of a large system created by (and influential for) humans here on Earth: the world economic system. Included in the array of symbolic correlations will be an uncanny alignment of planets, which either implicitly or explicitly correspond with the tangible correlations.

Take that robotic device, for example. Known as New Horizons, it was launched from Earth in 2006, back when astronomers counted Pluto among the nine planets (along with Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) in the solar system.

At long last, New Horizons is making its closest flyby approach to Pluto today, opening a new cycle of space exploration, and roughly concurrent with the Cancer New Moon. That sort of timing can’t be ignored, especially if you factor in other, also concurrent events. Nor can the fact that Pluto (and New Horizons) will be unseen be construed to indicate no meaning.

Factor in what has become almost by default a world economic system. It is a system through which the hopes, dreams, security and safety of every human being are unavoidably and undeniably interconnected, although often in unseen ways. Now, and also concurrent with the Cancer New Moon, that system (which has evolved almost unconsciously) is confronted with a flood tide of unprecedented questions and problems — which will probably and ultimately require a new beginning of some sort to resolve.

Finally, take look at the astrology of this impending Cancer New Moon. Also in the sign Cancer with the conjoined luminaries are two planets that often correspond with economic themes for astrologers: Mercury and Mars. What’s more, as if to emulate and sing in refrain with the luminaries, Mercury and Mars will be precisely conjoined (to the degree) at the time of the Cancer New Moon. In addition, the Mercury-Mars conjunction will be precisely (also to the degree) opposing Pluto’s position in Capricorn.

Among other things, an opposition can be said to represent a confrontation seeking a resolution. You can’t make this sort of stuff up. In addition, there is the third planet often associated with economics — Venus. At the time of the Cancer New Moon, Venus will literally be on the cusp of changing signs from Leo to Virgo.

For astrologers, a planetary sign change indicates a new beginning, much as a conjunction does. If all that is not enough, once Venus does enter Virgo it will remain in the first degree (what you might call its new horizon) for about two weeks while in the process of stationing retrograde. Venus will then return to Leo (where it is today) just after the Aquarius Full Moon on July 31.

All of that astonishing and indisputable correlation and more will be part of the Cancer New Moon. All of that exquisite and amazing timing will also be part of this luminary conjunction. Finally, there are bound to be unseen but consequential events taking place behind the closed doors of economic power, as well as up in the vicinity of Pluto.

Much as with the data we await from a spacecraft even now flying past Pluto, nobody can predict with credibility what those consequences will be or what they will ultimately mean.

But if you have ever doubted that astrological events do in fact correlate with events in your life, this particular Cancer New Moon (which will take place while many of us are sleeping and dreaming) should be enough to put your doubts to rest.

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Iran Nuclear Deal and New Horizons Reaches Pluto

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Dear Friend and Reader:

In tonight’s Planet Waves FM, I’ll be looking at the astonishing synchronicity of Western powers reaching a nuclear agreement with Iran at the same time the New Horizons spacecraft passed through the Pluto-Charon system after a three-billion-mile journey. Planet Waves FM is usually published by about 5 pm EDT (17:00 UTC).

Sneak peek at Pluto: according to the New Horizons social media team, this is the last and most detailed image of Pluto sent to Earth before the moment of closest approach, which was 7:49 am EDT this morning. You can track Pluto’s progress here.

I will look at the chart, and we’ll have our first view of the close-ups of Pluto (expected around midnight today; they take more than four hours to reach the Earth from the edge of the solar system).

This has both astronomical and symbolic implications, which manifested spontaneously as these two highly unusual events aligned: a proposed treaty to slow down nuclear proliferation, and a spacecraft reaching the Kuiper Belt.

To commemorate the moment, I’ll be playing music from the “No Nukes” concerts of September 1979 including truly gorgeous performances of “Cathedral” by Graham Nash and “The Crow on the Cradle” by Jackson Browne. The No Nukes concerts were performed in response to the Three Mile Island partial meltdown. Artists involved recognized the connection between nuclear power and nuclear bombs.

I’ll also have an overview of the Cancer New Moon, square Eris, which I introduced in Sunday night’s astrology diary. This is a stunning chart, also featuring a Mercury-Mars conjunction opposite Pluto. Inner planets are aspecting two of the planets that define the edge of the solar system, concurrently with two simultaneous conjunctions.

Apropos of Pluto, I’ll be a guest tonight on the Kepler College all-day Pluto commemoration. I’ve chosen to be on at 11 pm EDT. Check this page for details on how to listen.

Apropos of the New Moon, I’ve called for a schedule change for the late-week Core Community edition. In order to publish closer to the New Moon (which is Wednesday at 9:24 pm EDT, or 01:24 UTC) we will be publishing on Wednesday evening. If all goes well, the issue will be out a few hours before the New Moon.

Len Wallick will also be covering the New Moon in his column this afternoon on the main Planet Waves website.

If you scroll and click through, you’ll also find: Judith Gayle’s latest musings on politics and spirituality and “our fear of flying“; Amanda Moreno’s investigation of the potential beneficial use of apocalyptic imagery; guest-author Prana Regina Barrett’s article on making Tantra workshops (and any teaching) more Transgender-friendly; and a Monday tarot reading from Sarah Taylor that’s part of a clear progression, with Pluto holding the key.

In addition, I’ve posted an article on the idea of marriage as a renewable-term contract; and Fe Bonglan has followed up on the latest moves in Greece’s debt stare-down with the EU.

Catch you later on the website, and on Planet Waves FM.

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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Planet Waves Daily Oracle for Tuesday, July 14, 2015

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Today’s Oracle takes us to the Aquarius monthly for Oct. 1, 2005

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You may be waking up to life being no joke, but I suggest you keep your sense of humor. The real challenge is not taking life seriously, but rather keeping your quest for adventure, and your willingness to take intellectual, creative and most important, amorous risks. This really is a case of nothing attempted, nothing gained, and the only thing that’s likely to be holding you back is the fear that you can lose everything. That’s entirely an illusion, which is based on another more or less equivalent fear: that of having nothing to gain. The point is, you’re looking too directly at your limitations and could put a lot more energy into opening your heart and mind to the possibilities and rewards of being willing to live a little faster and looser. To keep your integrity, all you need to do is tell the truth, particularly to yourself.

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Taking It Down

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I had originally planned to write on one of our domestic news stories here in he states: the taking down of the Confederate flag as a symbol, and its historic importance. Thus the title of the article. But watching the riveting reports on Greece’s ongoing economic situation, I was compelled to keep the title. For better or worse, it still applies.

I normally like to keep topics diverse with each Fe-911 column, but in the instance of Greece’s economic predicament and its ramifications not only in Europe but globally, I beg your indulgence as I try to remain focused.

We are all so connected in this world through our technology and, for better or worse, our economies. Keeping up on the news of the negotiations as EU nations come to grips with Greece’s bailout plan has been painful, as if we’re watching a slow-motion economic train wreck — and the varying degrees to avert it — in progress.

Yesterday, Paul Krugman’s op-ed in The New York Times summed it up:

But still, let’s be clear: what we’ve learned these past couple of weeks is that being a member of the eurozone means that the creditors can destroy your economy if you step out of line. This has no bearing at all on the underlying economics of austerity. It’s as true as ever that imposing harsh austerity without debt relief is a doomed policy no matter how willing the country is to accept suffering. And this in turn means that even a complete Greek capitulation would be a dead end.

In his editorial, Mr. Krugman pointed to the #ThisIsaCoup hashtag, popular this weekend on Twitter, Facebook and across the Web.

It came as a reaction to German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble’s response to the Greek bailout package worked out with the help of France and Italy, and proposed last Thursday. Schauble’s reply was that the terms of their new bailout wasn’t enough, and that Greece should sell its ports to the Luxembourg Institution for Growth, a subsidiary of the German KfW Bank where Schauble has a seat as Chairman on its Board of Directors.

A port is one of the mainstays of a stable economy for any city or country, ancient or modern. It is a basic foundation upon which you build a city or country. Selling off a port is tantamount to a country cutting off its legs.

Fortunately, after 17 hours of sometimes contentious negotiations, at least that part of the deal was taken off the table. But further austerity measures remain part of the new deal, and Greece may have to sell its electrical utilities to a private entity. As reported by the BBC, these terms are somewhat worse than the one Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ government refused earlier this spring.

What remains now is that Tsipras has to bring this proposed solution back to his Parliament for a vote. Some members of his own Syriza party are against further cuts to pensions and increased taxes. Which means that the one thing the European Commission does not want to happen and tried to avoid with their prolonged negotiations — ‘Grexit’ (‘Greek’ + ‘exit’) — may still come into play.

There are still more critical days ahead, and as Eric has written today about the New Moon in Cancer square Eris on Wednesday — by which time Greece’s Parliament will have voted on the deal — these days should prove quite interesting.

Should Parliament vote “yes” to the new bailout agreement, there remains a strong likelihood that Greece could still buckle under its conditions. If they vote “no” and a Grexit ensues, the EU as currently comprised could collapse. Either will have a ripple effect on our own economy.

Whatever happens when Parliament takes up the vote, the shifts could be geopolitical. It could be a taking down, but of who: Greece or the EC? We have yet to see. Let us focus our intent that the results of proceedings these next few days are the best for everyone involved.

Because news information comes from sources with agendas that are mixed, and sometimes suspect, I invite all our Planet Waves members from across the globe to chime in to help us flesh out this story and bring other perspectives. Flawed or correct, this is just my American view, skewed slightly left. Looking forward to meeting you below in the comments.

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