Rick DiClemente’s
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Welcome to July. Pluto in
Capricorn is pounding away at our world. Its effects are seen everywhere. While
that dramatic era is well underway, another, somewhat milder and shorter term
one is forming, i.e., transiting Uranus and Saturn are opposing one another.
Symbolically, this is making the coming Fall election all too critical. I am
hoping that we all make an educated, well-thought-out decision come November
when the planetary opposition is exact.
This newsletter covers new ground
and is quite different than past issues. I hope you enjoy it and that you have
a great 4th!
--- July Happenings ---
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KDKA Radio, AM 1020 - Join me
on Carol Lee Espy’s talk show, “The Life Lounge”,
Saturday, July 12,
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Brentwood Library, www.brentwoodlibrarychanginglives.org -
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Workshop: “Astrology and
Finding Your Life Direction”. The
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Workshop: “Astrology
and Finding Your Life Direction”. The Center for Reiki and the Healing
Arts –
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Psychic Summer Symposium – Gypsy
Café www.gypsycafe.net - 1330 Bingham St.,
Pittsburgh, PA 15203, (412) 381-4977 – Various readers and psychics, Saturday,
July 26, 10:00am-3:00pm
www.starself.com/polapr08.html
The Uranus-Pluto in Virgo
Sub-generation
Today my office is full of people that
were born between 1961 and 1968. This mini-generation all shares the
Uranus/Pluto in Virgo conjunction of that time. These two intensely wild planets
symbolized the radical age of upheaval that included the “Summer of Love”,
The Beatles, and, of course, the War in
A side note too: since the Civil
Rights Act was founded during that decade, the current status of racial
relationships now goes through a great test from the planet’s opposition to
where it started: no happenstance that
Pluto, Neptune, Uranus and Saturn will always strut and
fret their hours upon the stage of your existence, performing one intense role
or another. By virtue of their natures, these dynamos must star as the heavies
in the drama that is your life, and they will often dominate the footlights as
they personify your major life themes. However, just as you have these outer
planets somewhere in your horoscope, you also
have the inner planets: Jupiter, Mars, Venus, Mercury, the Sun and the Moon.
These are considered to be the personal planets; we have more conscious
awareness of, and control over, how we use the energies they symbolize. Writing
positive roles for your inner planets and providing them with conscious
direction empowers you to enliven and enrich your unique autobiographical play.
·
Call out your Jupiter from behind the curtains! Whatever
the context of the drama, he’ll show you how to live large. With sweeping
gestures he will lend a philosophical interpretation, and help you see the big
picture.
·
Your Mars is eager to swagger courageously into the middle
of the battle scene. With enthusiasm and passion he quells the bad guys, gets
the job and wins the girl before the curtain goes down.
·
The Venus in your chart enhances your play in her
exquisite gown. She is the lead actress in the party scene, fulfilling the
roles of peacemaker and diplomat. She brings beauty, romance and a happy ending
to the play.
·
Mercury performs as your court jester. He’s the one who
jumps out of the cake cracking jokes, does a little tap dance and amazes the
audience with magic tricks before he disappears down the trap door.
·
The sensitive Moon in your horoscope brings a tear to your
eye with a sentimental song. She brings your feelings to the surface by
reminding you about lost loves, the good times, Mom, apple pie, and the
·
Your Sun doesn’t feel impelled to play any role. He is
happy to show you how to stand beaming at the front of the stage, radiate
confidence, and accept thunderous applause and standing ovations for just being
you.
As John Lennon sang, “Well we all shine on, like the
Moon and the stars and the Sun. . .”
As a social worker, I show up at the doors of people who
are in the middle of difficult outer-planet transits translated into hard
problems such as depression, financial hardship, illness and loss. I always
pray for guidance in supporting my clients to make the best of and find meaning
in their situation (which of the ten planetary roles do I assume when I enter
their dramas?) and hope that I can make things better, even if just in small
ways. They don’t always need much from me. Sometimes they don’t need my help at
all, and I am lucky to experience close-up the wonderful, creative ways in
which they choose to live their lives to the fullest. To this end, I have seen
people employ the energies of all of the planetary characters I have discussed
above.
I share a brief example:
A few years ago I came to know a hospice patient and his
family who lived in a coal mining company town, otherwise known in southwestern
Summer Forecast
Saturn Opposite Uranus
Discipline vs.
Freedom
Aries (Mar 21-Apr 19) – A free-wheeling summer is possible
for you, but there’s still practical work that needs to be addressed.
Taurus (Apr 20-May 20) – Group fun is in store for you, but
take time to be your own best friend.
Gemini (May 21-Jun 21) – Make sure your ducks are in a row
before you thumb your nose at authority!
Cancer (Jun 22-Jul 22) – Before you head off to parts
unknown, double-check your reservations and make sure your vehicle is in good working
condition.
Leo (Jul 23-Aug 22) – Be wary of depending too much on
others this summer.
Virgo (Aug 23-Sep 22) – It’s a given that you’re respected
for your hard work. Make sure you have fun too!
Libra (Sep 23-Oct 22) –
A feeling of
free-floating anxiety abounds; pay extra attention to your dreams.
Scorpio (Oct 23 - Nov 21) –
We know you have
great passions and ideals, but, it’s time to draft a workable plan.
Sagittarius (Nov 22-Dec 21) – It’s time to reconcile your
personal freedoms and your social responsibilities.
Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 19) – Great that you’re finally thinking
outside the box, but, you still need to be level-headed.
Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb 18) – Yes, we know that you want to be
independent, especially financially, but don’t forget your obligations to
others.
Pisces (Feb 19-Mar 20) – Most likely you’ll not be struck by lightning if you practice saying “no” this summer; stand up for yourself.
Of course, the number one topic I get asked about is romance. The Love Guru, right? Wrong. The more I practice this impossible science/art, the more I understand how unpredictable this predictive modality truly is! Astrology loves to hide - it seldom shows itself. Therefore, it is very difficult to tell anyone if and when Mr. or Ms. Right is just around the corner. It works more like this:
When Pluto is activating your chart by transit or
progression, it is quite common that Scorpio people or those with strong
Scorpio in their natal charts come into your life. It appears that they are
here to influence you to find your own depths. It also seems that if you
are dealing with your Pluto pass in an appropriate manner, they will assist you.
Unfortunately, it’s also quite common that if you are not handling this intense
energy with courage, the person you find on your doorstep may very well be nigh
to do you in. One must be very wary and careful of Pluto energy, for sure.
It is quite common
during radical Uranus times, that we are presented with Aquarian types.
They manifest in your life to teach you that you are just fine the way you are.
In fact, you probably haven’t been enough of yourself heretofore. They might
stay forever, but quite commonly, they’ll be around for one year. It’s also
quite the case that Uranus brings us people that are much younger - or at least
younger in spirit.
Finally, good ole’ Saturn
brings us mature people - maybe even someone quite older. Usually they are here
to help us cope with practical issues. Odds are quite high that you may have
found someone who wants to stick around for a while.
Well OK, one more, Jupiter
brings us those fun-loving Sagittarian-types. There.
Not
knowing any better, most of us over identify too much with our Sun sign. No
wonder. However, it is quite common that our charts show that we have 4 or even
5 signs very strongly represented. My brother, God rest his soul, was a Pisces
with 5 planets in Leo. Therefore, he had strong Leonine
traits. It would serve all of you greatly to find out more about your birth
chart and see exactly what signs are strongly represented. (Simply
go to www.alabe.com/freechart/
and run a free chart on yourself.)
Basically,
there are 3 main indicators in your chart, 1) your Sun sign, 2) your Moon sign
(emotions,) and 3) your Rising Sign or Ascendant (which rules your
appearance and how you look at life.) Besides this critical triplicate, many
other factors must be weighed by an astrologer. Planets near the 4 angles of a
chart strongly represent major energies of the personality. Bunched
up planets (stelliums) in other signs stress those
very zodiacal signs. Other energy archetypes are represented by major chart
constructs such as T-squares and heavily populated houses. Proper explanation
of this topic is too much for this forum, but suffice it to say that you have
about 4 or 5 signs emphatically represented in your native diagram. There - clear
as mud.
Birth
Time
I’m
always trying to find lucid ways to explain this crazy, complex subject,
astrology. Recently I had two different couples come to me to determine good
dates and times for them to get married --- a very tricky task. Each had
consulted Vedic astrologers. These Hindu astrologers felt that if they picked a
day where the planets were good, it didn’t matter what time
the wedding took place.
Not the case.
Here
is an example of why: Imagine the planets in the signs like the wedge sectors
on the Wheel of Fortune’s spinning wheel. You could liken the goodies
represented by each slice to be like planets well placed in the signs. Everybody’s
happy, right? - wrong. You still have to spin the wheel (determine the birth
time.) Here is where the birth TIME comes in. One spin of the wheel and oops, a
certain planet ends up right on the pointer. That makes that planet DISPROPORTIONALLY
EMPHASIZED and likely upsets the balance in the entire chart.
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Since the wheel
(zodiac) turns one complete revolution in
Þ
24 hours, there are
many TIMES during a great day that the
Þ
wrong
birth time can utterly destroy an otherwise great chart.
So,
Nobody Wants
From
“Planet” to “Dwarf Planet” to “Plutoid”
Now
we have to call it “The Plutoid Pluto”
From
the Science Fair blog of USA Today, 6/11/08 - Here's
the International Astronomical Union’s (IAU) new definition: "Plutoids are celestial bodies in orbit around the Sun at a
distance greater than that of Neptune that have sufficient mass for their
self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that they assume a hydrostatic
equilibrium (near-spherical) shape, and that have not cleared the neighborhood
around their orbit. The two known and named plutoids
are Pluto and Eris. It is expected that more plutoids will be named as science progresses and new
discoveries are made."
That means Ceres, which
is a dwarf planet, isn't a plutoid because it's located
in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Scientists also think Ceres is
the only object of its kind in the system. It will need a new category all its
own. Maybe they’ll call it a Steroid?
A
hundred years ago when I was in college, my po
college roommates and I didn’t have 2 cents to rub together. But somehow, the
bathroom always had a bottle of Dr. Bronner’s
Peppermint Pure Castile Soap. This magic elixir found its niche at the
perfect time during the sixties and became quite famous for cleansing the
Woodstock Generation. Actually, Bronner, Inc. now
celebrates their 60th anniversary. This soap was professed to be for: lathering
your scalp, body, hair, car, baby, teeth, pets, deodorant, after-shave, feet,
and dentures among a thousand other things. The product labels are crowded with
statements of Dr. Bronner's philosophy, which he
called "All-One-God-Faith" and the "Moral ABCs". Many
of Bronner's references came from Jewish and
Christian sources. They became famous for their idiosyncratic style, including
hyphens to join long strings of words and the liberal use of exclamation marks.
Dr.
Emanual Bronner was born in
We
need more well-meaning fanatics like him in this world, don’t you think?
Cancers
of Interest and Astrological Musings…
Helen Keller -
What
is less well known is how Keller's life developed after she completed her
education. A prolific author, she was well traveled, and was outspoken in her
opposition to war. She campaigned for women's suffrage, workers' rights and
socialism. Her mother was a cousin of Robert E. Lee. She was not born blind and
deaf, but lost those senses from a childhood illness at the age of nineteen
months (exactly when Directed Pluto opposed her ascendant.)
She was quoted:
And this was a deaf and blind Cancer
speaking, with a Moon in hypersensitive Pisces!
Where
did she find her strength? Scorpio rising, Pluto right opposite the ascendant,
Uranus in Scorpio at the midheaven, Sun/Venus in the eighth house, Mars and
Mercury in Leo in the ninth, and Neptune conjunct her Chiron in tough Taurus!
So,
He Stepped Down…
I
Wonder If He Can Afford Health Insurance?
Free birth chart calculations
are available at: http://www.alabe.com/freechart/
The
PA Dept. of Vital Records form for ordering your birth time/birth certificate
is at: www.starself.com/birthtime
Make
sure to stay in touch with my web site at www.starself.com
and as always, “May the planets be with you as you find your Starself!”
- Rick
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