Pluto, Politics, and Pole-Vaulting
What the stars say about the U.S. political stage and the upcoming Olympic games in Athens
BY: Shelley L. Ackerman
Sounds so divine, but the music of the spheres this July, August, and September seems to be playing "It ain't necessarily so".
The chart for the June 21 Solstice set the tone for the next six months, and indications were that special times were before us: It had a rare quintile (a 72-degree aspect of powerful creativity, alchemy, and manifestation) between the Sun and Jupiter. This aspect hasn't occurred at solstice since June 21, 1921, the dawn of the highly spirited roaring 20's. Magic and plenty of 'manifesting potential' is in the air, meaning that in the seasons ahead, if you think it, you can make it so. But this great abundance of creative "prana" and intentionality is accompanied by a susceptibility to being overwhelmed: It's a time when anyone may easily be swayed by the hypnotic 'spin' and the agendas of others all around us now.
A recent article in The New York Times described two Americas, currently visible in a "sharply divided movie-going public", one going to see "Fahrenheit 911" and the other "The Passion". Yes, while plenty of us have seen both, many find themselves passionately resonating to one film or the other - in ways that reflect a deeper cultural split. This division is clear evidence of Pluto in Sagittarius (1995-2008), the outer planet transit that promised to deliver us into holy wars, culture clashes, and religious grandstanding beyond our wildest imaginings, and boy has Pluto kept his word!
Democratic Convention: July 26-29, 2004
Venus, the planet of desire opposes Pluto for the last time in 2004 on July 25, an intense clash of energies to say the least, just in time for the Democratic Convention in Boston. Though there will be caucus meetings all day long on the 26th, a spokesperson at the DNC told me that the official opening ceremony of the convention was planned for 5 p.m. that day. The chart cast for 5 p.m. July 26, in Boston has Sagittarius rising (as does John Kerry's chart) with lucky Jupiter at home in the 9th house: So far so good, that helps to mitigate the Venus/Pluto opposition. But the moon is in Scorpio and 'void of course'. (Astrologers have long observed that events undertaken during a void of course moon often produce unexpected results: the moon is 'disconnected', no longer making any aspects to other planets.) The void moon could weaken the opening somewhat. (Lest Republicans feel too cocky, the opening ceremony for their convention in New York City on August 30th scheduled for 11 a.m.-ish lands during Mercury Retrograde--will their message hold?--with the moon in Pisces square Pluto, making for a potentially over-the-top soupy sentimentality.)
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