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FORECAST FOR 2008 AND BEYOND: PLUTO IN CAPRICORN!
Originally published in the January 2008 newsletter
by Benjamin
Bernstein
The big astrological news in 2008 is Pluto's entry
into Capricorn. I wrote a few lines about it in my January forecast, since it
begins on January 25 (click
here to read that entry now). But Pluto will still be nostalgic for its
Sagittarian years: it will retrograde back into Sagittarius on June 14, then
re-enter Capricorn to stay (through 2024, anyway) on November 26.
In my January 25 entry, I focused on the dirty secrets of big business being
exposed, as well as it being make or break time for the global community to deal
with the world's environmental crisis. However, Pluto in Capricorn has many more
ramifications. And this critical sign change sets a world-changing chain of
events into motion that extends well beyond 2008.
Let's start by examining the archetypal energies we're dealing with. Pluto is
the planet of transformation, death and rebirth. Metaphors for its processes
include a phoenix burning to ash and resurrecting, a snake shedding its skin,
and a caterpillar morphing into a butterfly. Pluto can also represent tremendous
power and/or wealth.
Capricorn is the sign of existing institutions and structures, including big
business, governments and established religions. It's inherently conservative,
traditional and resistant to change. Its shadow side can be cold, dictatorial,
and ruthless, believing that the ends justify the means. Its more evolved
qualities include integrity, commitment, and perseverance, as well as being the
"wise elder."
Some historical perspective is also helpful. Pluto orbits the sun about every
250 years, so a quarter of a millennium elapses between its passes through
Capricorn. The last time it was there was from 1762 to 1778, during the American
Revolution. The time before that, 1516-1533, Martin Luther's Protestant revolt
created a religious and political crisis for Emperor Charles V and the Catholic
Church. No matter how far back we go in recorded history, Pluto in Capricorn
periods correspond with revolutionary changes to the existing world order.
This will also be true for us. The powers that be, however, never go down
without a fight. Pluto and Capricorn do have some things in common - they both
love being in control, for example - and so we can expect more of the "Big
Brother" style surveillance and invasion of privacy that are already spreading
through the United States and other countries such as Great Britain. (Saturn can
also bring fear - of terrorism and other real and imagined threats - to justify
government's systematic erosion of our fundamental civil liberties.) Government
will seem to believe that, in order for freedom to be kept safe, it must be
locked away.
The forces of authoritarianism and ever-increasing government control are likely
to gain power through about May of 2010. On May 27 of that year, however, Uranus
brings the planetary energy of revolution and paradigm shift out of its
seven-year stint in Pisces (dreaming, visualizing and imagining) and into Aries
(the leader or warrior taking impulsive action). At that point, we may well
experience the start of something resembling another American Revolution in
order to set our ship of state on a more enlightened course.
This idea is also supported by the fact that Uranus is aspecting three planets
in the United States' natal chart around that time (Pluto, the moon and
Mercury), and conjuncting the nadir! (I'm using the Sibley chart for the U.S.)
The U.S. is also about to undergo the most powerful Pluto transits it has
experienced since the 20's and 30's: between now and 2015, Pluto will oppose the
United States' Venus, Jupiter and Sun. Venus and Jupiter rule the U.S. midheaven
and ascendant - powerful and public points - and the Sun is the core of identity
and vitality.
These Pluto transit alone are enough to guarantee that the U.S. will be
profoundly transformed over the next seven years. My feeling is that we will
emerge a more humble country, either by choice or because the rest of the world
finally got fed up with us! Hopefully, we will move away from the arrogant
"cowboy diplomacy" of recent years, and will instead adopt the spirit of harmony
and cooperation that has become so essential for the well-being of the global
community.
The Pluto oppositions just discussed are unique to the United States, but
Uranus' entry into Aries will have a global impact. Other countries and
institutions will experience revolutionary events relevant to their particular
situations.
By 2010, Uranus and Pluto will already have been radiating some of the energy of
their impending square (a 90° angle of challenge for growth). These two planets
create revolutionary transformation and powerful paradigm shift when their
energies connect. They were most recently conjunct 1964-1966, when the
revolutionary fervor of the 60's shifted into high gear. (Their prior
conjunction coincided with the French Revolution.)
Uranus and Pluto will make seven exact squares to each other from 2012 through
2015, wiping out old structures of all kinds that have outlived their
usefulness. A square is much more dynamic and challenging than a conjunction, so
this wrecking ball effect may make the 60's look tame by comparison.
This may sound scary, but look at the stakes. Nothing less than a radical shift
in how the global powers-that-be operate - be they governments or multinational
corporations - will be sufficient to save the planet from an environmental
catastrophe too horrible to contemplate. Archaic assumptions that have held sway
for hundreds of years must fall by the wayside if mankind, as well as most of
Earth's other species, is to survive. These include the outmoded ideas of
endless economic growth, unrestrained population expansion, and mankind's right
to exploit Gaia's resources without regard to future consequences or future
generations.
Some people hope for a miraculous rescue. It could be that, when the Mayan
calendar ends on the Winter Solstice of 2012, mankind will experience a quantum
leap into a more enlightened state of consciousness. (To hear my free lecture on
that subject, "The Astrology of 2012,"
click here.) Or maybe the alien motherships will finally descend from the
skies to save us from ourselves.
I could more easily believe in such a deus ex machina if Pluto was in Pisces,
the sign of saviors. But Pluto will be in Capricorn, the sign of sweat equity,
hard work and keeping your nose to the grindstone. Its spiritual motto could be,
"God helps those who help themselves." If 2012 does mark an evolutionary leap, I
believe that the exact nature of that transformation will be shaped by what
mankind has done, individually and collectively,
up until that moment to raise its vibration. At this point in human history,
more so than ever before, the work each of us does to awaken ourselves can
profoundly benefit humanity as a whole.
What else can one person do when faced with such daunting astrological energies?
Let's take some inspiration from Pluto itself. It's a tiny planet - not even
that, if you accept its new "dwarf planet" classification. And it's nowhere near
the heart of the action - so far out in the boonies of the solar system that the
Sun hardly looks brighter than any other star.
Yet Pluto is astrology's most powerful transiting planet. Its diminutive size
demonstrates that small things can be very powerful. It does, after all, rule
plutonium, a tiny amount of which can either power or decimate a city. In the
same way, one person - working with Capricornian discipline and Plutonian
obsessiveness - can make a huge impact during this time. By doing whatever you
are most called to do - however insignificant it might seem - you will be
playing your perfect part in a leaderless web of perfect synchronicity. (For
more on this idea, read Daniel Quinn's empowering book
Beyond Civilization: Humanity's Next Great Adventure. And as long as you're
book shopping, pick up Richard Tarnas'
Cosmos and Psyche [click
here for my review], which presents compelling evidence of the outer
planets' powerful effect on human history.)
Pluto's entry into Capricorn isn't the only significant astrological news of
2008, although it is by far the most important. Jupiter will be making three
sextiles to Uranus, on March 28, May 21 and November 13. The periods around
these dates will be times when following your intuitive flashes will bring you
enhanced good fortune. You would also do well to heed any lightning strikes of
sudden illumination regarding religion, foreign travel, higher education,
publishing or politics.
However, the astrological event that I would rank second in importance to Pluto
entering Capricorn is Saturn's opposition to Uranus. It occurs on November 4,
the day of the American presidential elections! It represents the struggle
between Saturn (conservatism, business as usual) and Uranus (revolution,
paradigm shift). This opposition, which will occur five times between November
4, 2008 and July 26, 2010, will serve to open chinks in the armor of the
powers-that-be, and will pave the way for the revolutionary shifts (Uranus
entering Aries, Uranus square Pluto) that we've already covered.
So what can you do to make the best of 2008's Plutonian challenges? The bottom
line is to stay open to change. As I tell my clients who are having powerful
Pluto transits, the more you resist transformation at such times, the more you
suffer. The more you embrace change - even if it's frightening and you can't see
where it's leading - the more empowered you become.
Pluto can be experienced as cruel and greedy people and institutions conspiring
against you, or as a river of divine power that flows through you. And that
river is always strongest when you allow your actions to be guided by your inner
wisdom. As with any astrological energy, you can use it or be used by it. The
choice is yours.
Originally published in the October 2007 newsletter
by Spiritsong
The Saturn return is a life-transforming
astrological event which most people only experience twice in a lifetime. For
me, it contained elements of being squished like a pancake between two metal
objects -- and like David facing Goliath!
Last June, on a bright sunny afternoon, my husband Benjamin and I approached the
entrance of a local hotel to attend a meeting there. Happy that we had managed
to arrive on time in spite of some challenges, I followed him through what
appeared to be the entrance of the hotel. But, just as I started to walk through
the door, I felt something slam into my left side, knocking me into the door
frame to my right. I felt like a tin can in a crusher before the force of the
sliding door that had hit me spit me out, stunned and disoriented, into the
hotel lobby.
In another incident last month, Benjamin had to rush me to the ER. Because of an
electrical malfunction in my heart, I was experiencing an episode of tachycardia
(in which the heart races at 160 beats per minute or more) that would not stop.
When the usual medicines used to restore normal heart rhythm didn’t work, they
had to shock my heart. This reestablished my normal heart rate, but led to me
staying in the hospital for six days. Spending some time in a hospital is not
foreign to me, but having to fight for my rights and buck the whole medical
system -- while in an extremely vulnerable state -- is!
Both of these events were quite out of the ordinary, but that is often how
Saturn works.
Saturn is the stern taskmaster, and often gives us tests that write us a
“reality check.” Sometimes these tests, like pop quizzes, seem to come out of
nowhere. Even if we think we've done our homework and prepared for the big
tests, we still may get blindsided by something we weren't expecting!
Because transiting Saturn has been waltzing along the Eastern hemisphere of my chart for
the past year, dancing with each of the planets in my 11th and 12th Houses, I've
been learning a lot about how to dance with Saturn while trying not to step on
his toes! Because of Saturn’s long annual retrogrades, he has passed these
planets, then reversed course to check for anything he’s missed. I've welcomed
his instruction, since I know that all the outer planets are only working for
our greater good. They come along to help us awaken to and evolve into our
highest life purpose.
I thought that perhaps, if I learned enough about how to please this highly
demanding teacher, I might avoid having to take too many remedial lessons to
correct my dance steps. One thing is certain: when the outer planets are
scheduled to show up, there is no escape. Ready or not, they will come!
My Scorpio Mars (the detective) and Virgo Moon (wanting to get all the details
right) worked together to help me prepare. I was as ready for Saturn's tests as
I could be. I can attest to the fact that Saturn greatly rewards our hard work.
However, he doesn't hesitate to show us where our steps are out of sync with the
beauty of the dance. Under his stern but wise tutelage, we can make the
adjustments needed to feel the joy of flowing along more gracefully.
I wanted to partner with transiting Saturn not only because of his imminent
conjunctions to my natal Pluto, Venus and Moon, but also because he would also
be conjuncting my natal Saturn. Saturn's return to his natal position, called
the Saturn Return, is one of the most important transits in one's lifetime. It
takes Saturn about 29-½ years to make his way around the chart, so in a normal
lifespan we have at least two Saturn returns, around the age of 29/30 and again
around 59/60. For some, a third transit will happen around the age of 88/89.
Since I have only experienced the first two, those are the ones I’ll be
discussing here.
The first Saturn return, at around age 29, gives us the urge to leave any
remnants of untamed adolescent irresponsibility behind if we haven't already
done so. The Time Lord says that it's time to grow up, to willingly shoulder our
responsibilities and make our contribution in the world. Whatever has been
preventing us from doing this may well be changed or eliminated, either by our
choice for change or circumstances clearing the way for us.
Although this process is not always painful, it can be. If we are “on purpose”
and living in an empowered way, we may not have to make any huge changes during
the first Saturn return. But if we are still playing the old tapes of our early
“authorities”-- parents, teachers, peers, or anyone to whom we have surrendered
our power -- this will be an opportunity to become our own “author”ity and write
our own script. It is common at this time to take different jobs, change life
partners, relocate and make other significant life changes.
The second Saturn return comes around age 59, when we have had 30 years or more
of “tending to business” -- managing a home, earning a living and fine-tuning
our true purpose for being here. At this time, we are invited to become the
“elders,” the mentors. It is now our time to pass on the wealth of knowledge and
wisdom gained through our now significant number of years of “living, laughing,
loving, crying, and learning” from it all!
Second Saturn Returns are often accompanied by a shift into a second career, or
sometimes a dedication to a cause where your gifts and talents can benefit
others. Sometimes a new gift or talent is discovered as you explore inner
territories which you have previously neglected while raising a family and
pursuing your livelihood. This is a time to be treasured!
So what does Saturn have to do with being squished by automatic doors and having
to stand your ground against hospital authorities?
Let's look first at the hotel accident. The “doorway” we had entered was really
an emergency opening to the right of the main automatic opening doors. For some
reason, it was standing open when it should have been closed. Just as I started
to go through the open “doorway” behind Benjamin, someone approached the
automatic sliding doors in front of the hotel, triggering them to fly open.
Unfortunately, I was in the way. In an instant, the damage was done.
Transiting Saturn was still 10 degrees away from its natal position at this time
-- too far away for the accident itself to be considered a true Saturn Return
event. However, Saturn had, within the last 24 hours, entered my Twelfth House
-- often called "the House of Troubles." (Saturn changing houses is an
astrologically significant event, since this only happens about every 2-1/2
years.) In addition, the extended period of healing and rehabilitation that the
accident made necessary -- and which I'm still working through -- is very much a
Saturn Return experience!
This freak accident tested the strength of my physical body and revealed
structural defects and deterioration that needed my attention. (Saturn rules the
body’s skeletal structure.) Without that accident, and the resulting scrutiny my
body received through x-rays and other medical imaging techniques, I might not
have realized that I have some serious arthritis developing. Now I can address
this situation with additional supplements and care.
I was also “slowed down”, another Saturn signature. This caused me to look at
the other symbolic meanings of this impact, which literally challenged my
physical boundaries (yet another Saturn function). I asked myself where I might
need to adjust the boundaries in my life. I am still working with the healing of
those injuries and learning what I need to in the process. The full extent of
that impact revealed itself over a period of several days as the injuries
“ripened.” This slow, months-long healing process, and the limitations it has
imposed upon me, has tested my patience repeatedly. And, yes, you guessed it:
endurance is another of Saturn's lessons, as well as learning how to deal with
limitations.
My Saturn Return Day, September 12th, felt very significant. I viewed it as a
kind of “rebirth” day. Birthdays come every year, but a Saturn Return Day is a
rare event which signals a major new life chapter. I went to the forest and
created my own spiritual ceremony as dusk came, welcoming this next leg of my
life journey. It was a beautiful ending to a wonderful day.
What I was not prepared for was the pop quiz I would get immediately after my
Saturn Return. My hospital test was clearly a reality check. It was as if Saturn
was saying, “Okay, it's great that you can do all this spiritual celebration and
feel good about my return. Now let's see if you're ready for my graduation
ceremony!”
On the fifth day of my hospitalization I had to challenge the authority (another
Saturn word) of my attending physician. I had to become my own “author”ity,
re-writing the script when the doctor's version was not acceptable to me.
While I am truly grateful for the benefits of Western medicine in emergency
situations, I try to avoid allopathic medicines whenever I can. But, since my
heart had required electroshock to regain its normal rhythm, I understood the
doctor's desire to find a drug that would prevent future episodes of
tachycardia. So I was willing to participate in an experiment while they
monitored my heart, to see if we could find a drug that would keep my heart
beating steadily without causing significant side effects.
After four days of trying different drugs that were not working -- at least not
without significant undesirable side effects -- the doctor came in to see me.
She seemed upset from the moment she walked into my hospital room. It felt as if
she blamed me for the fact that the drugs were having detrimental side effects.
When I suggested a drug combination that would include the only allopathic heart
medicine I've never had problems with, she became even more upset. I told her
that I was not trying to cause any problems, but rather was trying to work with
her to find a solution. Her response was to say that she was discharging me,
telling me that I basically had two choices for medicine combinations. Each of
the two choices she gave me left an aspect of my medical situation unaddressed
and me in jeapordy. She seemed to be tired of her experiments failing, and
appeared to be out of ideas. I don't know why she was upset. But when she left,
I was the one who broke down.
I was in a bit of shock that I had somehow seemed to upset the doctor. I was
only trying to be a helpful member of the team! I felt huge sadness at being
treated so disrespectfully, and in despair at being given two unacceptable
medical options. After having a good long cry, I began to realize how unfair the
situation was. Calmness, my usual state, began to return. I realized that
whatever was going on for the doctor, she was not behaving in a way that
supported my well-being.
I saw the test that Saturn had set for me. It was time for me to step into my
power.
I called for my nurse and asked to talk to someone in charge who could assess
the situation objectively. When she returned, she brought me another pill...a
sedative! (She said that this was her supervisor's suggestion.) I calmly refused
the sedative, stating that while it would certainly lower my blood pressure, it
would also render me unable to have an intelligent and lucid conversation about
my concerns.
After she returned to report this new development, I finally got to talk to
someone who was in a higher position of authority. This woman’s initial behavior
was polite but distant, since she probably thought that she had a “basket case”
on her hands! But by the time we finished our conversation she understood that I
had some legitimate concerns, and had become warm and cordial. She then took the
proper steps to find a more appropriate solution. My willingness to stand up to
“the system” finally resulted in my being able to talk to someone who respected
my opinions about what was best for my care. This allowed me to be part of the
team making medical decisions which affected my life, rather than the
subservient “subject” of the “queen” (the doctor) and the “empire” (the hospital
system).
Although I was initially overwhelmed with emotion and upset by my doctor’s lack
of respect, in the end I felt empowered and liberated by the way I demonstrated
to myself and to others that I am ultimately my own authority. As a Neptunian
Libra (Neptune conjunct my Sun natally), I am not comfortable making waves and
bucking the system. But, that same Libra energy (justice must prevail) combined
with my Scorpio Mars (fiery initiative to create transformation) enabled me to
rise to the occasion and become a diplomatic but powerful force to be reckoned
with. I was able to understand, almost immediately, that Saturn had given me the
opportunity to demonstrate that I am ready to be standing in my power. It was a
clear test, and I feel like I graduated to another level of maturity in this
“Saturn school.”
Were those easy tests? No! But am I thankful? Yes! Thank you, Saturn!
I have read numerous helpful texts and articles about Saturn during the past
several months. The one from which I have most benefited, and recommend most
highly, is Caroline Casey’s Making The Gods Work For You. In this book,
subtitled “The Astrological Language of the Psyche”, Caroline gives invaluable
insights on how to work with the energies of the transiting planets. I read her
chapter on Saturn several times, and will do so again. I have no doubt that it
helped me prepare for my Saturnian tests. Thank you, Caroline!
I leave you with the following quote from Caroline's book for working with
Saturn transits, and invite you to call me at 828-777-6688 if you would like
some compassionate assistance to help you navigate the beneficial but sometimes
tricky territories of the outer planet transits.
”DIVINE SATURATION” SNAP MEDITATION
Originally published in the August 2007 newsletter
by Benjamin
Bernstein
If you're especially sensitive to the subtle energies around you -- or if you'd just like a simple way to quickly charge yourself up with divine light -- then you may benefit from this "Divine Saturation” snap meditation technique. (A "snap meditation" is one that can be done fast!) Many of my clients find it to be very helpful.
I often suggest this technique to my clients who tend to easily absorb the energies in their environment. (This is often due to their having personal planets in Pisces, strong aspects from Neptune, or a loaded 12th House.) Energetically speaking, they're like sponges. If dry, they tend to soak up anything around them, whether it's positive or negative. If they're already saturated, however it's a whole different story!
I recommend doing this as soon as possible after you wake up, so that you can enjoy its benefits all day long. (It's also great right before you go to sleep.)
1. Sit comfortably. (Or you can stand if necessary.)
2. Sincerely ask to be saturated with the divine energy that will serve your highest need.
3. As you inhale, imagine a stream of divine energy flowing in the top of your head and into your heart. (Some people are astrologically wired so that it works better to inhale the energy into the brain -- try it both ways and see which is more effective for you.)
4. Hold your breath for a moment and feel the divine energy saturating your heart (or brain).
5. As you exhale, expand the divine energy out into every cell of your body.
Repeat Steps 3-5 until saturated!
Once your physical body is saturated, the energy will naturally expand and permeate your aura, too. Any negative energies already within you will tend to be pushed out or purified by the light you’re bringing in.
By doing this technique, you now go out into the world as a saturated sponge, dripping wet with divine energy. Now, instead of soaking up whatever unpleasant energies you might encounter, you radiate beautiful, high-vibration energy like a sun!
If you feel your divine light dimming during the day, this technique makes it quick and easy to recharge it. You're breathing anyway, right? Just do this technique wherever you are. With a little practice, you'll even find that you can even do it while having a conversation -- part of you interacting while another is consciously using your breath to supercharge you with blissful divine light.
I hope that you find this technique helpful. If you’re inspired to create variations on it, I encourage you to do so. As I'm fond of saying, the best technique is the one that works best for you!
Venus, celestial guide to your heart's deepest desires, has been calling to you for several weeks. She started quietly, but now her voice is so loud that you can hardly avoid hearing it!
On June 23, Venus entered the “shadow” preceding her retrograde at 16°
Leo, then began her apparent backward motion on July 27 at 2° Virgo. Throughout
July, she whispered to you about how well you are, or are not,
honoring your life... your relationship to all things of value... your beloved,
your children, your job, your home, your money, your creative expression – and,
most of all, yourself!
Have you heard her? Any nagging thoughts about changes you'd like to make in
those areas should now be nearly impossible to ignore.
The bigger questions are these: Are you willing to make the adjustments needed to be in integrity and live in harmony with your truest inner needs? Are your primary relationships balanced and healthy? Are you in harmony with your finances? Are you fully expressing your creative gifts and talents?
Venus is ready to assist you with her natural beauty and grace -- and with a graceful kick in the wazoo, if necessary! She rules whatever gives you pleasure. During her retrograde period, with her power intensified, she will do whatever is needed to help you rebalance your relationship to everything important in your life.
She'll be clearly sending you the signals you need through September
8th, her last day of retrograde motion. Then, through October 11, when she completes the transit
of her "shadow zone," she'll give you the
chance to assimilate the messages you've received, create an action plan, and
implement it. Most astrologers agree that it’s best to wait until Venus has
completed her retrograde on Sept. 8 before making any big changes. Some even
advise waiting until she has cleared her shadow, on Oct. 11.
Minor adjustments can be made anytime....it's just
the major changes that should wait until after the retrograde. You can trust
your inner voice to know the perfect time to make them. In fact, if you're
listening carefully and attending to the fine tuning, you may not need to make
any major changes at all!
Venus retrogrades occur every 18 months, and last for about six weeks. In your natal chart, the houses she is activating, along with the planets and angles she aspects, will determine your unique experience of this powerful event. Please don't hesitate to call if we can help you use this Venus retrograde to create a more abundant and joyous life!
My husband Benjamin is at home, getting into bed to sleep until the crack of dawn, or slightly before, so he can get up and go downstairs to his office. He'll spend another day working on astrology charts, doing consultations, writing articles, preparing a podcast, and focusing on other productive activities.
Have we had an argument? Am I thinking how unromantic he is and feeling resentful because he's not here with me? Is he thinking how selfish I am to be at the ocean while he labors on at home?
We could be doing a dance like that if we didn't both operate from a space of unconditional love, and if we didn’t have the gift of astrology to shine its light into our understanding of each other and our unique needs.
Benjamin urged me to go to the ocean because he knows that with Neptune conjunct my Sun, and my Leo Venus in the watery 12th House, it's important to me to retreat, be alone periodically, and recharge by playing in the energy of the ocean. I honored his choice to stay home and work on his projects, because I know his Sixth House Mars, Venus, Ceres and Saturn in Capricorn charge him up with delight and satisfaction as he accomplishes more work in 24 hours than most people get done in three days!
I have a strong work ethic, and Benjamin does know how to play. But, because we share a mutual passion for the language of the stars and planets, we also both know that we are each in the perfect place for us in the present moment. We are both doing exactly what we need to do to care for our bodies, spirits and souls in the most conscious and beneficial way. Because of the aspects the transiting planets in the sky are making to our natal planets, and the very different progressed phases of the moon we are each experiencing, we know that this is his time to be riding the waves of success in his career, and my time to be planting the seeds of songs and books to be written in the near future.
We both find great joy in being sky guides for others as they seek understanding of themselves and their calling, their relationships and so many other aspects of living life to the fullest. Our relationship is enriched by understanding the "birth blueprint in the sky" that we chose when we took our first breath.
It is our honor to offer the service of illuminating understanding for other couples in their dance of relationship through synastry consultations. If we can serve you, please don't hesitate to call!
HAS RICHARD TARNAS WRITTEN THE BOOK THAT WILL FINALLY LEGITIMIZE ASTROLOGY?
Originally published in the March 2007 newsletter
by Benjamin Bernstein
After all, how often does an author who’s the toast of the scientific and academic communities – and whose prior best-selling (non-astrological) work is required reading in many universities – come out with a book that exhaustively documents the effect of the outer planets on world events?
The author in question is Richard Tarnas. The book that put him on the map was The Passion of the Western Mind, and his revolutionary new one – 30 years in the making – is Cosmos & Psyche. In it, he delves into the patterns formed by Uranus, Neptune and Pluto at important moments in history. Whether the pivotal times he’s probing involve politics, war, literature, art, music, science or medicine, his research demonstrates that there is invariably an archetypally appropriate outer planet alignment fueling it.
One such example is the 1960’s, when powerful waves of revolution and transformation swept the entire world. During this decade, Uranus and Pluto formed a conjunction, which only happens every 110 to 150 years. Uranus carries the energy of revolution and paradigm shift, and Pluto stimulates core-level transformation.
A coincidence? Skeptics would hasten to say so, but then how do they explain the fact that the prior Uranus-Pluto conjunction exactly coincided with the French Revolution?
The word “coincidence” gives way to “synchronicity” as Tarnas methodically documents an impressive body of evidence. He shows consistent correlations between the archetypal meanings of the outer planets and the world events that occur when they make significant aspects to each other.
Cosmos & Psyche is not light beach reading – it’s a thick book – but I found that it never failed to fascinate. No prior knowledge of astrology is needed, since Tarnas explains everything you need to know as he goes. My understanding of, and appreciation for, the power of astrology was considerably deepened by it – as I’m sure yours will be too.
Inner guidance writing: how to get the information you need right from the source!
Originally published in the March 2007 newsletter
by Benjamin Bernstein
Usually, an article on "Great Ways to Benefit from Astrology" goes in this space. But this month, I'm being guided to write about a non-astrological technique I've been sharing with many of my clients recently. You could call it "inner guidance writing," unless you think that a term like "divine transcription," "higher self journaling," or "morning pages plus" has more zing to it.
This technique is similar in spirit to automatic writing, but no disincarnate entity is required. The idea is to channel information from your own Higher Self.
I can't claim that this is a completely original idea. My thinking on this was inspired by several sources, including Julia Cameron's “morning pages” (see The Artist’s Way), Neale Donald Walsch’s Conversations With God series, and Stephen King’s excellent book On Writing.
To do this, sit someplace where you won't be disturbed. Get out your writing tools, whether that's a pen and paper, a computer, or whatever. If you prefer, you can dictate into a voice recorder for transcription later, or use a speech-to-text program such as Dragon NaturallySpeaking (to which I have become happily addicted!). Do what works for you. For the sake of simplicity, I’ll just say “write” to describe whatever you’re doing.
You should also have a timer with an alarm. Fifteen minutes is a good duration for starters, although you can pick shorter or longer times as you see fit.
Begin with a sincere prayer, asking Spirit to flow the words through you which will give you the information you most need right now. Then start writing!
The idea is to write continuously until the alarm goes off. This means that there may be times when you’re writing “I don’t know what to write” over and over, but that’s fine. (If you find yourself repeatedly writing "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,” it probably means you've seen The Shining too many times!) Continuous writing helps create a receptive flow, inviting Spirit to join in.
I strongly suggest keeping these writings completely private, even to the point of keeping them under lock and key or password-protecting your computer file. This means that not even your spouse or your best friend gets to read it.
Why? Because if you have even the tiniest worry about what someone else might think about what you're writing, you will start to censor yourself. The workings of your internal editor might be so subtle that you hardly notice, but it will be there nonetheless.
Keeping your inner guidance writing to yourself increases the chance that you will feel completely free to write whatever comes out, no matter what. Spirit may guide you to do some emotional purging, and you may need to scribble out some bottled-up anger. Or you might receive a life-changing message from an angel -- only to have it ridiculed by someone who isn't yet evolved enough to understand it.
Bottom line, it's better to keep the information you receive through this process to yourself. The only exception I can think of would be if Spirit specifically instructs you to share a certain part of it with someone.
Another reason to keep it private is that you must feel free to write down really stupid things. This process works best when absolutely anything that comes into your head goes down on the page. It's amazing how often that idiotic thing you cringed to write is immediately followed by a stunning insight of breathtaking brilliance. If you hadn't written the stupid thought down, the brilliant one might have stayed bottled up in the pipeline and never come through. Censor nothing!
This anything-goes, stream of conscious approach is a wonderful foundation technique, but you can also experiment with variations. If there’s a particular life issue that you’d like clarity on, begin your writing with an open-ended topic sentence. Examples could be, "What I need to do about my relationship right now is..." or "The type of spiritual path I should be following now is..."
As Don Miguel Ruiz says in The Four Agreements, practice makes the master. The longer and more consistently you do this, the more easily you'll be able to receive the information Spirit wants to send you. To insure that you'll be able to do this practice consistently, be sure to keep your sessions short enough that you can reliably make time for them.
I hope you find this technique for inner guidance writing helpful. If you have any questions about it, please feel free to contact me!
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