Pluto in Capricorn: China & Human Rights Dialogue re 2008 Summer Olympics
As the dialogue about potential boycotting and sponsors pulling out develops over the coming weeks & months, consider how huge an opportunity these games are for big business to establish or deepen a footing in China.
No one wants to turn down the opportunities that a presence in China will mean, economically, in the coming decades.
And yet no one really wants to be seen supporting China’s human rights record.
The US president recently said that he will attend the Olympics this summer, stating that the games are about the athletes and not about politics. Almost smooth, pres, almost. How many of us are in the dark enough to think he would say or do anything to endanger the development of footholds of American business anywhere in the world?
One angle on Pluto in Capricorn illustrated in this ongoing conversation is the prioritization of business concerns at all costs. Capricorn represents business and Pluto wealth & power, but more importantly this combo in part represents the drive to achieve big things via business activities.
On the collective level, Pluto shows us the depths of our evolving desires. Pluto ploughs up the settled earth and shows us what’s under the surface. Sometimes we forget we need to see whatever’s down there - there’s a reason it’s buried, after all! But we need to learn just what it is, and to see how pursuing it and admitting it into consciousness can change us…so that we can decide if those desires are really getting us where we want to go.
There’s nothing wrong with business, and there’s nothing wrong with money. Yet if we use the pursuit of either to cut ourselves off from a part of ourselves, Pluto’s transit through this sign will cause us to become aware of it. We’ll have to face ourselves with new and unprecedented levels of honesty. We then have the choice about how to respond to what we’ve been doing and creating, and allowing that we might need to change is the key to smoothing out the typically-dreaded transits of Pluto.
The evolving conversation about which is more important, human rights or business, is a fantastic illustration of how we’re navigating Pluto’s recent entry into Capricorn. For cultures more or less disconnected from a feeling of being a part of life as a whole, these might not seem like real questions.
And yet more and more individuals are reconnecting to themselves, and in the process reconnecting to life as a whole. One of the opportunities of Pluto in Capricorn is changing the structures (Cap.) from the inside out (Pluto), which certainly does involve individuals affecting the concensus by shifting, and changing their minds about how to participate in the world.
And it’s possible that in your life, there’s a microcosm of this issue up for review. A scale of it that’s all about you and how you treat yourself. Where are you in the human rights vs. business conversation? What are you learning about how you prioritize things?
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March 21, 2008 By Tom Jacobs