tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30912075.post6599050283608137168..comments2024-01-03T17:02:06.646+00:00Comments on ASTROTABLETALK: Uranus-Pluto Part 5 of 8; the Nature of Collective Transits and the World SoulBarry Goddardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10050835957098177925noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30912075.post-30820269008424264332013-03-15T05:52:12.171+00:002013-03-15T05:52:12.171+00:00Dharmaruci,
Nice post. Yeah, the outer square is ...Dharmaruci,<br /><br />Nice post. Yeah, the outer square is hard. I was on a roller coaster for three years (2008-2011) when the Uranus-Pluto-Saturn T square went through my hot natal stellium. <br /><br />But what about the outer grand trine that will happen in mid July 2013?(Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn) When this trine is exact it will hit my sun/moon mp and my 'love interest's sun/moon mp simultaneously (both within one degree). So consequently also hit our composite sun/moon mp. (btw pluto also will be just 4 degrees from the composite sun/moon mp) <br /><br />Incidentally on the same day uranus will be stationed opposite my natal vertex and his natal Uranus (uranus oppostion). Again within a degree. What might be in store?ANU https://www.blogger.com/profile/15305623936601842557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30912075.post-22909911695410309102012-03-31T14:02:07.341+01:002012-03-31T14:02:07.341+01:00Thank you for your analyzis.
Once you take the Gr...Thank you for your analyzis.<br /><br />Once you take the Gregorian calendar reforms into account the USA was born a Leo. That has much bearing, yes?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30912075.post-36592441061922690782012-03-25T21:39:58.100+01:002012-03-25T21:39:58.100+01:00This makes so much more sense than anything else I...This makes so much more sense than anything else I have dug up about the current transits. It's easy to find a personal relevance in the phrase "harsh austerity", which may be not just the result of authority, but of self-imposition out of necessity or desire to do the same things with less. It's a great way to learn what you can do without. <br />"At its most refined level you have an individual human making some sort of major and considered choice about their life, maybe after years of struggle and uncertainty." -- Now I'm beginning to understand why I waited so long, almost 30 years, to work on my own projects and avoid the trap of paycheck dependency. I'm also beginning to better understand why I'm feeling the effects of the Uranus-Pluto transit so intensely.<br />Excellent series of articles. I am truly looking forward to the remainder.Saranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30912075.post-41102098778523749492012-03-25T21:05:12.720+01:002012-03-25T21:05:12.720+01:00I can see the 'victimizing' of Neptune/Chi...I can see the 'victimizing' of Neptune/Chiron in the Occupy protest. But I also saw a lot of cold/unfeeling and heavy-handed violence instigated by the various police departments that could be described by the Uranus/Aries square Pluto/Capricorn. I'm guessing that the Occupy people are catching their collective 'breath' and will become more focused as Uranus applies to Pluto for the first of the squares this summer. The way that it got so large and widespread so fast took us all by surprise (Uranus)......omphalenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30912075.post-46117918536164021332012-03-25T11:59:25.336+01:002012-03-25T11:59:25.336+01:00Fantastic post. Interesting, clear and full of goo...Fantastic post. Interesting, clear and full of good examples and very much in touch with reality. A good application of Astrology to "real" life situations. Thank you, really enjoyed reading and thinking as I read.<br />Cheers!Magic Dragonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03058470485175140238noreply@blogger.com