The Rare, Raw Power of Jupiter and Pluto
How the wealth of religious and sexual power packed in the unusual 'mutual reception' of these two planets will affect you
BY: Shelley L. Ackerman
This year's Jupiter in Scorpio transit has added punch, as this is the first Jupiter-Pluto mutual reception of the modern era. Will religious fanaticism, unbridled greed, suspense thrillers, sexual acting-out, corruption trials of elected officials, outrageously irreverent comedy, the return of the Messiah, high rollers, holy rollers, or all of the above (and below) rule the day?
Astrologers look to history to learn what a configuration has brought us in the past and then gauge its upcoming impact. The last Jupiter-Pluto mutual reception took place 19 years before the American Revolution, in 1757. There were no cars, phones, radios, movies, television, computers-none of the modern conveniences industry has brought us and that now play a crucial role in our daily existence. Although conditions and the pace of life were then very different, three events of that year struck me as interesting in light of today. In 1757:
In 2006:
The year is new, but if the drama of the past few days is any clue as to what lies ahead, we're in for quite a ride. Examples: The West Virginia coal-mining tragedy, pending indictments of several U.S. Congressmen, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's stroke, Vice President Cheney's hospitalization, and the TV showdown between David Letterman and Bill O'Reilly.
Political astrologer Judy Johns believes that in 2006, "the Supreme Court will make some major decisions about very weighty subjects: Women's reproductive issues, stem cell research, death with dignity, the death penalty, and laws separating church and state. Government will focus on taxation, recycling, renewable forms of life, import-export issues, and the legal ramifications of overreach in the use of executive power."
Incidentally, Jupiter in Scorpio is concerned with surveillance, wiretapping, and investigative journalism. Expect this to be "the year of the conspiracy theory," with many past unsolved cases (JFK, Marilyn Monroe, Princess Diana) coming up for review.
"Pluto in Sagittarius is wielding its transformative power in our courts and it is apt and willing to bring us all to justice," says Liane Thomas Wade, president of the Uranian Society (a technical branch of astrology). "If we can instead use this transit to study the mystical life, life after death (thank you, Barbara Walters), things psychological, and to pay our taxes, raise some funds and provide services for those in need, we'll stay out of criminal court."
For the record, Tom DeLay and Jack Abramoff both have Jupiter in Scorpio.
I'm encouraged by the artistic and comedic healing powers of Jupiter in Scorpio and Pluto in Sagittarius. The films coming out this year promise to jolt the status quo: "The DaVinci Code" (the film adaptation of the controversial book that questioned nearly everything about early Christianity); "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World" (a gem by Albert Brooks--he has Jupiter in Scorpio-- about how the West's understanding the humor of Muslim culture can help world peace); "Underworld Evolution" (replete with the Scorpionic symbolism of vampires and werewolves); and "Firewall" (Harrison Ford as a bank executive forced to hack into his bank to pay off kidnappers to save his family).
In keeping with the theme of mixing media with religion, politics, and entertainment, both shock jock Howard Stern and The Christian Family Network share space on Sirius satellite radio. And Sagittarian Jon Stewart (The Daily Show), host of the Oscars in March, is likely to hilariously dislodge us from our comfort zones--and that may be a very good thing.
"God is too Big For One Religion" says a popular bumper sticker. Is that the ultimate lesson of this Pluto transit in Sagittarius? The Buddha said that in order to end suffering, we must eliminate craving and desire. Jupiter in Scorpio is the epitome of desire. This transit could be nothing short of an exploration into the darkest parts of our nature, so that we may emerge with a better understanding of our individual and collective shadow, as well as an acceptance of our deepest fears. It's as if the intensity of this mutual reception is a set-up, a cosmic healing crisis, when greed, hoarding, and "my way or the highway" religious pride will be at its extreme--and its imbalance ultimately exposed.
Whether that happens or not, a crescendo is reached at the end of next year on Dec 10-11, 2007, when Jupiter and Pluto merge at 28 degrees of Sagittarius. This will lead the way to Pluto's entrance into Capricorn in January 2008, beginning a 14-year transit during which many of our structures--religious, political, and otherwise--will crumble in order to be reborn and rebuilt.
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