• JUPITER CONJOINS PLUTO for the second time

  • Jupiter and Pluto, both retrograde, meet up again at 24°06’ Capricorn (antiscion 05°54’ Sagittarius and the c/antiscion degree of the recent Venus direct station at 5°20’ Gemini) on 30th June (GMT). This is the second conjunction between these planets, the first having taken place on the 5th of April.

    The connection with the Venus direct station to this conjunction hints at gender, racial, financial equality struggles as well as turmoil in the stock exchanges being brought to the forefront in any kind of negotiation.

    We must also factor in that Saturn will re-enter Capricorn on July 2nd taking full charge once more of both Jupiter and Pluto albeit not to its full capacity due to the retrograde motion.

    Some thoughts to consider:

    Secret plans for an excessive use of force could be in the brewing and we may only realise what is happening when these two planets meet up again both in direct motion on the 12th of November when we may need to reconsider our values about who uses or misuses that power.

    This could also mean that a positive transformation of established power (governments and their leaders around the world) may also be underway and that again this information will be revealed to us at the next conjunction.

    The Sabian symbol for 25° Capricorn: “A store filled with precious oriental rugs.” Indicating the use of cultural and artistic processes as a means to enhance personal comfort and appreciation.

    For the antiscion at 6° Sagittarius: “A game of cricket.” Indicating the development of skill in group-situations testing collective goals.

    “All of the wars in the world are fuelled by power struggles either at individual, national or international levels” Bangambiki Habyarimana

    Bibliography

    Rudhyar D. (1974) “An Astrological Mandala: the cycles of transformations and its 360 symbolic phases”. pp 213 and 244, Vintage Books Edition, Random House Inc., New York, USA

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