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Everything is in opposition under Saturn and Uranus

posted by Lynn Hayes | 8:25am Saturday September 5, 2009

by Lynn Hayes

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Saturn and Uranus are now within two degrees of their exact opposition which culminates on September 15.  As you probably now, Saturn represents conservative thinking and conventional behavior, and Uranus represents that which is new and innovative.  
Perhaps this wasn’t the best time to roll out healthcare reform in the United States, since oppositional defiance is occurring not only between the Democrats and Republicans, but in splinter groups within the parties as well.  The desire to be in opposition to SOMETHING is fostered by the opposition from Saturn to Uranus, and if this planetary combination is transiting something in our own chart that urge to rebel against oneself can be quite complicated.  
The opposition of Saturn to Uranus has been tightly aspecting Mars in President Obama’s chart, with Saturn conjunct Mars and Uranus in opposition.  A transit of Saturn to Mars in our own chart is very like trying to drive with the brakes on.  However, Saturn has now moved off Obama’s Mars which should begin to make things a little easier for him.  When a planet in the sky is opposite a planet in our chart (a transit of opposition) we often meet the transiting planet in our outer world.  
Jupiter is retrograding back over Obama’s Ascendant (the first hit was back in late March of this year) and transiting Saturn will form a harmonious sextile to Saturn in his natal chart, helping him to get things done and giving him the confidence to make it happen.  However, between October and December transiting Uranus will make the last opposition to Mars in Obama’s chart and it’s quite possible that we will see further amplification of the radical (Uranus) behavior surrounding everything he attempts to do (Mars).  This is already approaching the height of ridiculousness as conservatives complain about Obama’s plan to speak to students to inspire them to work hard and stay in school.    
The divisiveness and politicization caused by the opposition from Saturn to Uranus (remember the first exact hit occurred on the US Election Day) has penetrated every aspect of American society.  I suppose that this really began back in 2000 with the election of George W Bush, but the “angry left” as Rush Limbaugh called it was nothing compared to the rage and potential for violence that we are seeing in the angry right.  
Meanwhile members of the Democratic party are engaging in bitter battles themselves over how much compromise is possible in the healthcare debate.  Democrats tend to be more Uranian in nature – they are progressive, embrace change and free thought.  Consequently, they are less likely to agree on anything.  Republicans on the other hand, being more conservative in nature and therefore more Saturnian, find it easier to follow a leader and adhere to the party line. 
The shift from left to right and right to left has been evident in elections in other parts of the world as well.  Elections in Afghanistan and the attempt to bring in a new government (Uranus) with no ties to the old regime (Saturn) have resulted in widespread accusations of election fraud.  And in Japan, voters last week elected to overturn their current government (Saturn) in favor of a more liberal one (Uranus).  
And finally, in Samoa the government has decreed that on September 7 its citizens will begin driving on the left inside of on the right as they have done before, resulting in a revolution among citizens who dislike this radical change (Uranus) and want things to remain the same (Saturn).  
We are only in the third phase of this cycle – we will have two more over the next year.  There is no doubt that this is a time of evaluating what to take from the best as we move forward, and what to leave behind. 


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Michelle

posted September 5, 2009 at 6:39 pm


Great article.. and makes sense.. The news has gotten so ridiculous regarding Obama’s talking to students and Health Care reform or non-reform.. That I just had to put a ban on TV for a while.. Got a great book intead…



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Andrea

posted September 6, 2009 at 5:37 pm


Have you ever done a study of the charts of different Republicans and Democrats to see if there are similarities that account for their political differences? Might be interesting.



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Kieron

posted September 6, 2009 at 7:30 pm


This may explain why the American conservatives are more edgy than usual. The amount of blithering on the right and dithering on the left about every single issue is breathtaking. I am more and more a political independent with each insane eruption from either side.



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Ares

posted September 6, 2009 at 10:13 pm


your articles make for a good read. Thanks for posting them!!!



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MWF

posted September 7, 2009 at 6:24 am


I see a pattern among your readers and people I talk to: People are getting so tired of government, that as things heat up many people opt out. I’m afraid this is what people against change want. They don’t want opposition and they want this country totally run for profit-forget the guy without bootstraps, forget the little guy who needs help. They want to poison us with bad medicine, plastic foodless food, and make us get on our knees to thank them for less quality of life yet more quantity.



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Lynn Hayes

posted September 7, 2009 at 9:59 am


Andrea, if you read through the archives of this blog you’ll find lots of profiles of both Democrats and Republicans. Typically conservatives have more earth and Saturn and liberals have more Uranus and air. But not always. Rush Limbaugh, like me and others of the same age, has a square between Saturn and Uranus. He is a radical (Uranus) conservative (Saturn). I, on the other hand, am a moderate (Saturn) liberal (Uranus). The environments we grow up in and the awareness we have accumulated play a big role in the way our chart plays out.



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