The Call to Spirit - Present-tense notes on Chiron, Neptune, and Mercury
With Chiron recently direct, Neptune direct in the coming day, both in Aquarius (the sign of looking ahead, objectivity, and upgrading lowest common denominators), and Mercury stationing in Libra, are you someone who’s heard the call to reintegrate or reinvestigate, or reexperience your orientation to Spirit?
I’m not talking religion specifically, but it’s one way it could manifest (though, likely, not for most who are reading a blog that I would pen). I’m talking about the general orientation to life. The awareness of what’s going on not behind the scenes (the Sun IS is Scorpio, but that’s not why I’m writing this) but in the subtle layers within the scenes. You’re not just your physical body - have you been getting invitations to relate to life’s subtle layers in new ways?
Chiron by transit serves to sensitize, Neptune is the how we access and connect to greater or other sorts of realities, and Mercury is the messenger between the worlds.
Mercury in its station is trining Neptune in its station, both in air signs - there’s an invitation to gain awareness not only of what we’re doing as far as Spirit in our lives, but also with whom we’re doing these things.
And with the air signs being Libra and Aquarius, we’re talking on one level about an opportunity to understand more clearly what our bigger picture is and who in our life may or may not fit into it. This picture is the one that involves living with and in awareness of ourselves as more than simply physical bodies/Newtonian machines. Also could be time for opening to find those who do fit in that bigger picture whom we haven’t yet met. With Neptune in Aquarius involved, these people may come to one in unexpected ways or from unexpected sources, and may not be like anyone we’ve ever met. Heck, they might not even be people. The definition of “other” that Aquarius is wont to cover doesn’t discriminate between the number of legs, the point of origination or level of corporeality one seems to offer.
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October 31, 2007 By Tom Jacobs
Mercury Retro on this one’s Mars-Uranus
Oh, happy blessed opportunity to recognize and express heretofore-unseen-yet-necessary boundaries!
When Mercury was rxing right over my 1st-house Mars yesterday, I was aflame with the need to express some statements of fact about my constitution, limits, boundaries and the particular contours of my developing sense of personal will to a few folks. I was, admittedly, a little emotional about it. A friend who was present said, “You were sort of off the charts, emotionally speaking.” And she was right - I felt filled with fire, the need to assert my boundaries.
The charge melted away significantly when I reminded myself a bit later that it’s one’s ongoing (& evolutionary) job (argh, but I mean opportunity) to gain and maintain awareness of Martian issues, especially if one has the red planet with Uranus, the planet of sudden change, disruption and differentiation in the 1st house…and square the nodes (indicating that there is a new way the energies must be understood, which is done through making different choices than are habit). Some folks see this conjunction in Libra and think it’s probably toned down in the sign of the diplomat, but it’s toned down only when it’s afraid to really express itself, when it’s hesitant to make waves - and only until the pressure to express has reached boiling point, and then it seems to need to explode.
The user’s manual for this conjunction includes a chapter on preventative maintenance, a proactive scanning of the contents of the closet into which some self-assertion urges are sometimes stuffed so that a much-desired Venusian sense of social harmony, balance and proportion may be maintained. The evolutionary challenge of the placement, then, is to learn moderation of self-assertion and -individuation, to experience directly the cliche of enlightened self-interest while staying within relationship - no slashing and burning is healthy for one with this combo.
Keeping this in mind, I connected telephonically with the friend of mine who runs the group I was participating in, my experience in which triggered my need to assert the ol’ boundaries. I did what I could to frame what I was saying in the interests of the fact that I’ve appreciated the space she very intentionally creates the group to offer, and have benefitted from greatly - that I appreciate the opportunity she through it has offered. And my need to assert boundaries has nothing to do with her or the group - it simply offers the opportunity for me to see something about myself that can use some attention.
I may not return to the group, but I seem to have communicated in a fairly reasonable way what I needed to say. And this is the work of Mercury retroing over a 1st-house Mars. Between you and me, I’m giving myself a little gold star for coming out of the emotional imperative of the angry response and recovering my sense of honoring the opportunity I’ve had and have, and not making anyone else wrong for the parameters and feel of my experience.
Also, I’m having a Juno return today, the asteroid being natally less than a degree off my 2nd house Scorpio Sun-Lucifer conjunction. I’ve been working on the chapter on Hera (the earlier, Greek version of Juno) in Christine Downing’s fullyexciting and rad book about the mythological feminine (The Goddess: Mythogical Images of the Feminine, Continuum: 2000), in which she treats (among other things) the projections of Hera onto Zeus, her husband. With the Sun in Scorpio, Mercury retroing in late Libra, and Juno in mid-Scorpio, it seems an appropriate time for any of us to evaluate our projections and take back some shadow self stuff. This is an oportunity for anyone, yet especially anyone with strong Libra, Scorpio or Juno placements.
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October 28, 2007 By Tom Jacobs
Mercury Retro and The Languaging
I received the following text in an e-mail today:
Hello, at me was the holiday. Today has returned. You spoke, that looked for work. Not a problem. I work in the large company. The company looks for new employees. Freely about 1600 vacancies. You can be in time. I work with this company three months. I earn much. For three months has bought to itself the new car.
The company sells electronics. Now it is a lot of orders. Therefore the company has not time to send the goods to buyers.
I wait for the house. I receive the goods and I send its buyers.
I earn 40-60 dollars for each package.
Write more rapidly on e-mail [e-address] and the manager will register you. If you have friends they too can work here.
In a week you will receive the first package.
Registration will be till November, 10th.
I used to study and enjoy linguistics, and as someone like that, I love looking at the language in junk mail, the few times every few months that I read them.* This fits no convention I’m familiar with, it actually looks like a translation of some automated dictionary, and, you know, whatever, but then I caught these two lines:
1. For three months has bought to itself the new car.
2. I wait for the house.
And I knew right away that I was not going to be able to sleep tonight until I shared it with someone.
Good night!
*I admit to answering the so-called Nigerian scams with personal e-notes built around outrageous claims and demands. For instance, if the note offers to pay me $400,000 for transfering five million, I write back telling them I’m insulted and will accept no less than $900,000. If they offer 40% of the total, I write and demand 85% - etc. Also, I let them know in the interests of honesty that I’ve been convicted of a laundry list of crimes related to what they’re doing and just about everyone I know knows they can’t trust me, but I insist that I’m totally running a clean show now and have none of my compulsive lying and stealing urges active on the surface, but that they’re all stuffed down so deep in a tiny little box deep inside me that I doubt anyone will ever be able to find them if they tried.
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October 23, 2007 By Tom Jacobs
Mercury Retro and The Vehicles
I just ran into a dude on a motorcycle that wouldn’t start. He was practically less than a waif, and outfitted as though he thinks he’s riding a 125 CC somewhere in Central Europe in the 1970s. No gloves, a thin leather jacket not done up, a canvas courier bag over his retro sweater.
But he’s riding a 900 CC Harley.
As it wouldn’t start, he wanted help pushing it so he could try a rolling start. I almost just learned some about this from my stepdad, who’s always looking out for me and my vehicular adventures, but I wasn’t sure it was an answer for a dead battery - a totally dead battery. I guess I’m fessing up when I say that I didn’t so much listen to what he was telling me as appreciate that he wanted to…
This bike is brand new (= shiny shiny shiny! I was afraid to touch it for fear of ruining the blessed sheen), which made me ask him how long he’d been riding. “About three months,” he said kind of sheepishly, internally kicking himself in the metaphysical rear for buying this huge bike. I realized that he felt like a moron enough without me getting on him about buying such a big bike right out the gate. I helped him push it (meaning that I pushed it) out of the street and into a parking lot.
I told him that I’d bought a 250 CC when I started because I thought I wouldn’t even be able to pick up a monster like this one if when I dropped it. But this little guy couldn’t really even maneuver it! He said it was okay if I dropped it, he does it all the time. I asked him if he took a training course, and he said he did, so I dropped the big brother worry bit. See, I’m pretty strong, maybe even two of this guy, but I’m so conservative in my driving habits (10th house South Node + rx Saturn in Gemini/9th) that I would never start out with a bike like that. Also, I’ve been in enough actual bicycle and car and car-and-bicycle and bicycle-and-ice and dog-and-bicycle accidents (yes, it’s been as ridiculous as it sounds) to be by now fully formed as a stick-in-the-mud driver, perhaps to be mistaken for a driver twice or even three times my age.
And then a few months I sold my car and got a small bike. I was pretty clear I didn’t need a vehicle as large as a car, and also that I didn’t need a car payment on a car I didn’t need. I had no idea it would offer nifty opportunities for assertiveness training, loving the feeling of wind (which equals freedom), and an enjoyment of speed.
Assertiveness training: Mars-Uranus in the 1st house, square the nodal axis. I’m someone in need of figuring out the right place and use of self-assertion, the taking and having of freedom, and boundaries that allow me to be with others yet have enough room to get done what I want. Sometimes it seems like a confusing set of symbols - Mars-Uranus in the 1st square the nodes, seemingly about a rather loud self-individuation, yet in Libra, which means it’s to take place a lot of the time within relationship.
The feeling of wind: Sagittarius Mercury-Moon on the cusp of the 3rd house. Holy expletive pileup, do I love being on that bike and going going going.
Speed: I have a 250 CC, a small bike. It maxes out at 65 MPH, so I don’t take it on the highway. Also, I’m not in my view experienced enough to do that. This speed I’m al about loving is 40 and up. (It feels much faster when on an exposed vehicle. Remember when you took your bicycle down your first big hill? It’s like that, but with a throttle you can pull on as much as you like (until, um, of course, 65 MPH)).
I’ve been thinking about writing a post on self-assertiveness training that the bike has brought, and I’m taking the time now, during the Mercury retro. The Sun’s hit Scorpio, Mercury’s about to hit Libra, and they’re together on my Anti-vertex and Ceres in the 1st. And now is when I admit that I have no idea how to end this post.
I could tell you that I’m half expecting something interesting to happen with that combo on that conjunction. I watch transits to the Vertex axis, and stuff does happen now and then. Okay, that’s how I’ll end it - a total let-down, I know. That’s what you get for reading blogs during Mercury retro in Scorpio, when everyone’s obsessing about the secret emotional turmoil they’re unwillingly experiencing full-force and trying like mad to cover up and seem normal, if that’s possible, if that’s even possible.
Or maybe I’ll –
No, no I don’t think I’ll tell you about that.
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By Tom Jacobs
Mercury Retrograde: From Scorpio to Libra on 10/23
We’re accustomed to the natural order of the zodiac - Aries leads to Taurus, which leads to Gemini, etc. - yet when a planet retrogrades from one sign to the previous one, we feel it as an unusual event. Especially when that planet’s Mercury, given that it’s the astrological energy concerning thought, perception, machinery, communications, commerce, travel and pinball-playing skills.
In the natural zodiac, Libra as an externally-oriented intellectual sign gives way to the internal-oriented emotional energy of Scorpio. We go from interacting with others in an attempt to learn fairness and harmony (Libra) to a personal need to experience intensity and to bring it to/uncover it with another (Scorpio). Said another way, the shift is from establishing rapport with others (Libra) to uncovering and exposing the self on ever deeper levels (Scorpio).
Regardless of how we relate with and understand these two energies, we’re accustomed to Libra leading to Scorpio. When Scorpio leads to Libra, then, we are likely to feel out of place (this happens in this cycle on October 23rd at 8:36 Pacific time). When the planet is Mercury, our mental processing goes from the inward intensity to the awareness of others’ needs and wants. It might look like you doing your thing in what you think is an empty room, finally getting into your metaphorical dirty laundry, holding each piece up and examining it in the light, when you realize that you’re not alone, and you’re not actually in a private place at all. It can be uncomfortable to feel walked in on in your Scorpio intensity,* but there’s an opportunity in it: You can try on for size what it’s like to really show yourself to another - how you do it, why, and when.
Everything that’s been happening for you in the Scorpio phase of this Mercury retro can find a door to be shared with another. In Libra, it’s just about anyone - anyone we deem or experience as an equal. If you find yourself taking a Libra other (just about anyone) and sharing your Scorpio self (the part that needs to trust another deeply before opening - the one that’s been getting Mercury center stage during the retro), think of it as an opportunity to learn more about how you define and in what ways you build trust in your closest confidants. Most of us would never confide in a casual acquaintance the kinds of things we’re seeing about ourselves during this Scorpio phase of the retro. Perhaps your Scorpio self can see its way to bringing some part of its intensity to others, just because it exists and is a true thing about the self, and not because they’ve done something magnificent and impressive to earn its trust.
Additionally, the subject matter up for review is up for change at this time. From the taboos or hidden things of Scorpio to the issues of fairness and reciprocity of Libra. From the probing nature of Scorpio to the competing needs to be really heard by and to learn to really hear another. As someone with a Scorpio Sun and a stellium in Libra that spans the entire sign, I’m curious about what this might bring my way. But, again, everyone has every energy, and can make use of the opportunity to review the place and manifestations of these energies in their lives.
*Everyone’s got Scorpio somewhere in the natal chart, and so everyone’s got a Scorpionic side. Consider the house and sign Mercury’s transiting currently (plus whatever’s in the 8th house and Pluto’s placement) for the basic profile of that Scorpio self.
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October 19, 2007 By Tom Jacobs
Mercury Retrograde in Scorpio: See, Hear and Feel Your Limits (and/or Dead People)
Tonight I went to my second spirit rescue circle. The opportunity came up last month for the first time after a couple of years of scattered personal experiences in assisting earth-bound spirits leave this plane (and other general psychic wackiness that I wanted to understand and learn more about). At the time, I thought it would be good exercise for my channeling/intuitive skills, as practice connecting with spirit in an environment other than my work.
What I’ve found is something so entirely rad that I kind of can’t describe it in human language well enough to give it justice.
But since I’m determined to stay on track with this post, I offer this: Mercury retrograding can bring us ideas and information, and memories, to which we normally don’t have access, for whatever reason. In a water sign, these can be of an emotional nature and, you might have deduced from your living this week, can affect us emotionally. In Scorpio, these can be of a difficult nature that can frighten us, and this is totally normal - Scorpio energy contains a lot of what we’re afraid to see.
The opportunity for people on the planet during this retrograde period includes being willing to look at some scary stuff. Finding one’s limits in this area is a prime topic for exploration. Not just seeing but experiencing our limits in fresh ways tells us where we are. Being honest with ourselves about why we have these limits is important, and represents the next step for the proactive earth-bound human interested in seeing life as a series of growth opportunities (hey, lookie! - you can bring a dash of Southern California to your state!).
So, here’s what a spirit rescue circle is: A group of people assemble to provide a place of light/love to help disembodied spirits cross over into the next place, or phase of existence. There are those who have died suddenly and traumatically who may not even know they’re dead, and others who don’t believe that there is another place, or that they don’t belong there/deserve to go. Others are hanging around in order to accomplish something specific, and are bent on remaining here until it’s done. The stories are endlessly variable, but the point is that being here after death in this way can be disorienting, uncomfortable, and can contain a measure of unnecessary suffering (not to mention the connection-with-living-people attempts that can mess with the living and create tension all around).
These circles pick a place where a tragedy of some sort or other has occurred, and focuses on that place, scanning it to see if there are spirits stuck there that could be helped to cross over. Tonight, the circle was focused on a place where a gruesome crime occurred, and it was difficult for a number of us to tune into the feeling of dark energy that is associated with the scene and the folks who committed the crime.
I sometimes admit to being a Scorpio…and to having Pluto in the 12th house. This stuff fascinates me, almost endlessly. I happen not to believe that I’m in danger when I sense dark energy, and so I’m willing to look. My curiosity (my, um, Mercury is with Neptune in Sagittarius, on the cusp of the 3rd) runs deep, and I want to know how things work. In this case, before the spirits there could be helped to cross, a situation involving them being kept there would need to be changed. And this brought up some objections from some in the group, who emphasized that being intentional in doing such things is important. But what I heard in the main, between the lines, was this: “This makes me uncomfortable. I’m afraid of doing this. I’ve never done it before and that darkness that’s accessible, that I can see and feel, frightens me. I’m afraid of being hurt and getting damaged.”
One person in particular had met her limits, and openly stated them to the group. The Scorpio in me wanted to roll up sleeves and investigate just what was going on behind the scenes, and gather as much info as possible. The rest of me accepted that there was real fear in the room (and resolved to write this post as an educational offering). In my work and travels in these spirit-based circles I often meet people who had psychic experiences as children and shut their faculties down because of negative, painful experiences. Many times this kind of seeing and knowing isn’t supported by our family or social environments, and so here’s the time in the post when I invite you and everyone to just go ahead and lose the religious and societal conditioning that you use to keep you from yourself. There’s nothing wrong with you! The way you’re wired is no accident!
It could be said it’s natural to fear the dark, but I offer that it’s natural to be the dark. As long as we’re afraid to look at the dark, we’ll be creating shadows and stuffing parts of ourselves into them, fear of which we can use to run our lives. And I seem to be here to remind you that you are both light and dark, you are every energy. We need Scorpios and other Plutonian types to remind us to look into the dark, and we need Mercury retrograding in Scorpio to show us the hows and whys of our resistance to the dark.
In short, when Mercury is retro in this sign, everyone gets the chance to see and think like a Scorpio. Mercury’s transits are in general an opportunity to try on other ways of thinking (other than our own natal Mercury placements/configurations), and this time in general can be useful if:
1. you’re willing to look in the dark, or
2. you’re willing to look at why you don’t want to look in the dark.
Either way, you gain something from it. Anyone willing to share what they’ve been seeing about the dark or their limits in willingness to look?
And when Mercury retros into Libra…I’ll be sure to write here about the old-school manners lessons I get from disembodied spirits.
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By Tom Jacobs
Mercury Stationing Retrograde in Scorpio
More so than at any other time of the Mercury cycle, there is now a chance that, at the end of an argument with someone on the phone, when you hang up on him or her in disgust and/or utter rage, he or she is doing the same to you, and will call to apologize and not know that you hung up on him or her, relieving you of the idea that perhaps you could apologize for being so fully obnoxious.
May you all experience such Scorpionic bonuses of this station!
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October 11, 2007 By Tom Jacobs
Transit Lab: Everything transiting everything else (or so it seems)
Mercury’s stationing on the cusp of my 2nd…the new Moon tonight is on my 1st house Uranus, squaring my Cancer/10th South Node, opposing Rx Chiron on the DSC…Mars is transiting the 9th opposes my natal Jupiter in 3rd and squares Pluto in 12th…
Which seems to have resulted in me choosing to take a long-distance trip for reasons I would not have possibly guessed I might (the Mars t-square), but choosing my desired method of transport, no matter what anyone says (Uranus in 1st).
Okay, I’ll just tell you: I’m sailing back to the Midwest for a family funeral in my boat made out of drinking straws.
That wasn’t so hard.
For some reason, I’m just very sure I’m not flying for this trip. Also, piloting my straw boat through the Gulf of Mexico and up the Mississipi always helps me calm down, stay focused and ground, and that’s needed now.
A couple of days after I received the news, I did an interview with another evolutionary astrologer about a new archetype I’m working with, Arjunsuri (asteroid 20300). She’s producing a podcast regularly, providing a forum for some cool ideas. You can find the podcast here: http://www.denadecastro.com/Site/Podcast/Podcast.html.
I listened to it and was shocked at how clear I am. How together, how with-it. Apparently, I work well under pressure. Can you tell I’d just heard about a death in the family? It never occurred to me to postpone it - how’s that for a good little 10th house South Node?
A woman called me today to wish me well in my work, and to tell me that if I want to, I “can rise above astrology.” She meant the stereotypes and negativity so prevalent in the field. I thanked her and told her I’m doing just that. I guess she found an ad of mine, or my site - I didn’t ask. That’s Mars in Cancer/9th opposing Jupiter in Capricorn/3rd - why, I’m very sure I already do that, thank you was the unconscious impulse.
But isn’t that nice? Someone calling just to wish you well?
When home, I’m going to reconnect with some friends I haven’t kept up with in a long time - oh, I just got that it’s the Mercury Rx - in Scorpio - reconnecting with friends because of a death. And also my sister, who seems to find me inexplicable (though she’s a Pisces/3rd Moon, it’s sextile 1st house Mercury in Capricorn on my North Node - she springs into dedicated action at the drop of a hat, and doesn’t get why I can get in emotional circles sometimes and be, um, somewhat less than productive). And my step-father, who thinks I’m crazy because I choose not to have the kind of job that everyone he ever knew had. And former teachers…and who knows who else who shows up to the memorial service. I think I’m going to tell them I’m an acrobat with the circus, and that I got in with my little belly and not-buff physique because of affirmative action.
When I was a kid, I was asked no fewer than eighteen hundred thousand million times if I was going to grow up to be on the radio, be just like my dad. I had the precociousness, but unfortunately not the prescience or vocabulary, to tell them no (but not that I have retrograde Saturn inconjuncting my 2nd house Sun, and that I probably would not choose to do that).
But, there’s that podcast…that fun podcast…the opportunity-to-get-your-ideas-out podcast…
Given the amount that my mouth moves and emits words and/or ideas in order to alleviate the crowding in my brain, maybe that’s a good way to go? Let me know what you think after you listen to the podcast.
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October 10, 2007 By Tom Jacobs
Astrology: Climate Vs. Weather
Before committing to awakedness this morning, the following unfolded in my mind:
Understanding the planets and signs, and how planets work through signs, is a way to understand our collective unfoldment as life on earth. The solar system in which we find ourselves is a giant clock, and those of us who can learn to tell the time of life on earth open doors to understand how to seize opportunities to assist in the evolution of the human soul and life on earth.
Each individual lives out a personal history of astrological weather, and that is the context for individual readings/consultations. But we as a collective experience the movement of the planets as a backdrop to our collective experience, a kind of climate informing our lives, even as we live with our own regional, personal weather.
An astrologer called Dane Rudhyar wrote that a person is born as an answer to a question, or problem, posed by the universe. If we look at the universe as an evolution of life that unfolds in the posing of questions to be answered, we can use a knowledge of astrology to bring to conscious awareness the questions the universe is asking, and become better able to participate meaningfully and consciously in how life is unfolding here and now in answer to them.
It’s the foundation for a mini-course a friend of mine and I discussed yesterday. She is a real-deal, full-of-love-for-all-beings medium and teacher, and facilitates a group on Meetup.com for psychic mediumship development. She expressed an interest in understanding current astro events as the backdrop of what we’re all experiencing, to, as I understood it, add to her conscious relating to the moment at hand. I became inspired to develop a mini-course to help anyone understand how to read the clock that’s telling the time of life on earth.
This brought up for me a resparking of my love for exploring the possibilities that exist for members of generations to identify and offer their gifts. Each person born bears the imprint of the times in which he or she is born. When my focus is on counseling individuals, I frame this in terms of the time in which a person is born offers the right mix of elements and influences, opportunities and sparks for those opportunities, to explore and advance along his or her individual karmic journey. At the generational level, then, we’re talking for example about all the Pluto-Uranus in Virgo people born in the 1960s sharing a collective Pluto-Uranus-in-Virgo karmic dealio that, while manifesting differently in different individuals for a host of reasons, shares a common thematic, vibrational thread. What we can do with this notion on the collective level is to understand the opportunity for collective contribution of the people born in that generation, based on that thematic, vibrational thread.
Which offers an amazing opportunity to address collective needs, in fact, something I see a lot of people itching to do. For those in the Pluto-Uranus-in-Virgo group, for example, there can manifest a spirit of activism (whether it’s brought out or not, and either for any number of reasons). And yet the most obvious arena for that, national politics, seems to many interested in contributing to real change to offer more barbs of absurdly debilitating compromise than opportunities to effect real change. But if you understand what intentions underlie this generational desire to creat and assist change, other avenues for expression that don’t involve fearing that you’ll be found out to have in your youth experimented with drugs (or men or women - or whatever) will become apparent.
Another side of this kind of thinking that inspires me is understanding the progression of concerns, passions, needs, desires, intentions and fears of each generation as an answer to the concerns, etc., of the previous generation. Use Pluto in each sign to define generations, and understand how each sign in the zodiac is a reaction to the one coming before it. Watch how the issues of Gemini lead to Cancer as a reaction, and Leo as a reaction to Cancer, and then Virgo as reaction to Leo, Libra to Virgo, Scorpio to Libra - and while the Pluto in Sagittarius generation is still rather young, if you build this picture of each generation taking a turn away from the previous generation’s focus in line with the methods and motivations of each sign, you’ll even be able in your mind to fill in some blanks that the Pluto-in-Sagittarius kids of today haven’t yet had a chance to create on a broad, social level.
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October 4, 2007 By Tom Jacobs