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Looking ahead to election day: A paradigm shift

Tuesday July 15, 2008

Thanks to JM for the link to this article by astrologer Barry Orr about the unease surrounding the upcoming election day. Orr writes primarily about the opposition between Saturn (status quo) and Uranus (the revolutionary) which will be exact on election day in 2008. He quotes an essay from Ralph Waldo Emerson:

“There is a fragment of old fable which seems somehow to have been dropped from the current mythologies, which may deserve attention, as it appears to relate to this subject.

Saturn grew weary of sitting alone, or with none but the great Uranus or Heaven beholding him, and he created an oyster. Then he would act again, but he made nothing more, but went on creating the race of oysters. Then Uranus cried, `a new work, O Saturn! the old is not good again.'

Saturn replied. `I fear. There is not only the alternative of making and not making, but also of unmaking. Seest thou the great sea, how it ebbs and flows? so is it with me; my power ebbs; and if I put forth my hands, I shall not do, but undo. Therefore I do what I have done; I hold what I have got; and so I resist Night and Chaos.'

`O Saturn,' replied Uranus, `thou canst not hold thine own, but by making more. Thy oysters are barnacles and cockles, and with the next flowing of the tide, they will be pebbles and sea-foam.'

`I see,' rejoins Saturn, `thou art in league with Night, thou art become an evil eye; thou spakest from love; now thy words smite me with hatred. I appeal to Fate, must there not be rest?' -- `I appeal to Fate also,' said Uranus, `must there not be motion?' -- But Saturn was silent, and went on making oysters for a thousand years.

After that, the word of Uranus came into his mind like a ray of the sun, and he made Jupiter; and then he feared again; and nature froze, the things that were made went backward, and, to save the world, Jupiter slew his father Saturn.

This may stand for the earliest account of a conversation on politics between a Conservative and a Radical, which has come down to us. It is ever thus. It is the counteraction of the centripetal and the centrifugal forces. Innovation is the salient energy; Conservatism the pause on the last movement.

I love this last statement - it captures the ongoing dialectical process that seems to be required for transformation. Statis (Saturn) and innovation (Uranus), this is the Saturn/Uranus dance. The need to let go of the old is crucial to the process of evolution, and nowhere is this seen more than in the combination of Saturn to Uranus. On election day, and for several weeks leading up to the day, both Saturn and Uranus will be squaring Mars (aggression and drive) in the US chart, signifying pressure for change that generates action.

Orr notes other negative planetary dynamics on Election Day, including a square of Neptune to Mars which can erode our sense of progress and confuse the Will, but Neptune will also make a trine to Mars in the US chart, indicating a positive harmonization between action (Mars) and our ideals (Neptune). Another negative dynamic mentioned by Orr is the Moon in its detriment in Capricorn, but he fails to add that the Moon will conjunct Jupiter, planet of abundance and opportunity.

There's no doubt that change is coming, but there's no need to spend the next few months mired in doubt and fear. The key to successfully navigating any difficult transit is to understand that change is coming, and to prepare for change. The more we hold on and try to control the process, the more difficult it is. Understanding the astrological cycles gives us a clue as to what to expect, but whenever Uranus is involved we must expect the unexpected!

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Lynn
July 15, 2008 5:48 PM

AND, Joseph, Uranus and Pluto are within range now of a square

Joseph
July 15, 2008 6:33 PM

>AND, Joseph, Uranus and Pluto are within range now of a square.

Lynn, I would like to hear more in a coming blog about how you work with Orb of Influence and how it's various rules evolved in the astrological realm. I read an article awhile ago about Orb of Influence (I don't remember where I saw it). The author proposed assigning a narrower degree of influence for the outer planets given their distance, slow movement and generational impact.

I recall when Pluto squared my Pisces Sun a few years ago. I didn't start to notice the effects until Pluto was within 2 degrees of Orb. Then things got really interesting for about a year, then quickly dissipated when Pluto moved 2 degrees beyond the Sun

Lynn
July 15, 2008 9:02 PM

I agree Joseph, I find that effects by transit aren't usually felt until the planet is within a couple of degrees but a lot of that will depend on whether other planets are involved in the planet being transited, how sensitive the system is, etc. Maybe it's my Uranus square Sun, but I tend to find that astrological rules beg to be broken.

Good idea about a post on this. My blog transfers to the new site Thursday and then I think I'll have a weekly feature on Astrology Lessons

Nina Gryphon
July 15, 2008 9:27 PM

Hi Roderick,

I would actually agree with Lynn here: the idea of benefic/malefic is a lot more complex than "your Jupiter is in fall and rx - you will always be poor!"

Think about it; lots of people have that placement, since Jupiter is in Capricorn all year long, and they are not all failures or broke. It is really about how the planets fit together, what they rule, what fixed stars are present, and so on.

Ted Turner's natal chart is just hideously full of malefics, detrimented planets, etc. The man has had his demons, for sure, but he has also been tremendously successful.

The concept of a weak Moon conjunct a weak Jupiter on Election day is fairly simplistic, so don't go applying it to your natal chart!

Best wishes,
Nin

cherish hussein gautama
July 16, 2008 12:50 AM

You can also take a look at Dan Furst's series on the Chrion-Neptune conjunction of 2009-2012 at

http://hermes3.net/2008election.htm.

commencing with a look at Election Day 2008

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