The Saturn-Pluto Report: November 4-10, 2019
This week’s Saturn Pluto situation reminds me a little of the opening to Charles Dickens a A Tale Of Two Cities. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…”
Even though we are still under the influence of Mars square Saturn, we are now approaching the exact square between Mars and Pluto. Take all of the frustration and blockages that you’ve been feeling in the last week, and threw some explosives into the mix. Even if you yourself are having a really good time with things, be cautious around others. Mars is also approaching the sextile Jupiter, and is thus feeling pretty energetic.
On the other hand, there is a major aspect that is exact this week that has the opportunity to make many things for many people a lot better. Saturn and Pluto are both sextile Neptune in Pisces, and Saturn makes the exact aspect of this week. Saturn sextile Neptune has been in play for a while, but for much of that time Jupiter was square Neptune. That made it inherently difficult to gain any traction with this otherwise positive and helpful aspect. If you have been troubled by the Saturn-Pluto conjunction, now may be a good time for you to (and please forgive the cliche) “let go and let God.”
Here’s when the Moon will be helping (or not):
Be particularly cautious with your temper, blood pressure, and steak knives on Monday afternoon and evening (Eastern Time), as Moon in Aquarius will be trine Mars. That normally makes for a good, boisterous, energetic time… but under the current conditions, caution is advised.
Starting in the early evening Wednesday and carrying on until the next morning, Moon in Pisces will be within conjunction range of Neptune. Just as Moon in Aquarius might be provoking Mars into (potentially unwise) action, Moon in Pisces conjunct Neptune may serve as a signal to the better angels of our natures to arise.
Saturday afternoon and evening, the Moon in Aries moves into the square to Saturn and Pluto, and then the opposition to Mars. Since I started this forecast with Charles Dickens, let’s end it with Elton John, shall we?
Oh, don’t give us none of your aggravation
We had it with your discipline
Oh, Saturday night’s alright for fighting
Get a little action in!
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