The Saturn-Pluto Report: July 1-7, 2019
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Saturn is still retrograde, but is still in a close sextile to Neptune. Although it’s the conjunction of Saturn and Pluto that gets most of the attention these days, it’s important to remember that just beneath the noise that conjunction is generating, there is some good. Have you ever heard the old saying “there are no atheists in a foxhole?” Saturn sextile Neptune can be a bit like that. When the Saturn-Pluto conjunction has you stressed out, take a moment to step back. Have a word with God or your Higher Power or whatever it is you do. Or, if that’s not your thing, take a walk in the park. Watch some birds.
The biggest addition to the Saturn-Pluto picture this week is the Sun itself, now working its way through the middle degrees of Cancer. Although the Sun’s opposition to Saturn won’t be exact until next week, and to Pluto the week after that, by the middle of this week we will start feeling the effects of it. Many of you will find that you are more tired of things, or may simply be less energetic. Don’t rush things. Pace yourself. Sun opposite Saturn can also be rough on the ego, so be kind to yourself and others who are obviously feeling that effect.
Here’s when the Moon will be helping (or not):
Although Tuesday’s Solar Eclipse in Cancer will not be within range to aspect Saturn or Pluto, it offers a unique opportunity to make your life better. Click here if you didn’t see my earlier entry on that subject. It won’t be until early Tuesday morning (Eastern time) that the Moon will be close enough to make the opposition to Saturn and Pluto. Treat yourself and others with due care and attention.
Starting in the late evening Saturday, the waxing Moon in Virgo will end its gentle and caring influence to things as it makes the trine to Saturn and Pluto. Let’s all hug it out, shall we, people?
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