Although this is not the last retrograde passing of Saturn through Scorpio, this is the last complete transition that will last between March 2nd and July 20th 2014. Saturn will once again go retrograde in Scorpio for some 40 days in the summer 2015. Its transition in this sign turns again inward with 23° whose symbol says…after having heard an inspired individual deliver his ”sermon on the mount”, crowds are returning home… (more…)
Category: Planets
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Distant Venus
Somewhat forgotten, in between Sun eclipse, Uranus and Pluto Square and big stelium at the beginning of Scorpio, there was Venus at the end of Sagittarius. Usually those things that are near we take for granted; that’s also the case with Venus that holds a complex mystery of symbolism and impressively regular motion. (more…)
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Retrograde Mercury and science
The upcoming Mercury retrograde motion between October 21st 2013 and November 10th 2013 is a popular topic among astrologers, especially for listing what „not to do“ and what „to do“ in the next three weeks. Maybe it’s a bit unexpected that scientists also, although unconsciously, participate in upgrading this astrological phenomenon. (more…)
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Pluto in Capricorn and Global Crisis
How to understand the global economic crisis or any other crisis that the individual or humankind is facing throughout the existence? One of the most profound ways is to put it in the context of time, with its origins, causes and consequences. (more…)
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Retrograde Saturn in Scorpio 2013.
Between February 18th 2013 and July 8th 2013 Saturn sets off on its first retrograde journey in Scorpio after entering this sign at the beginning of the last autumn. Potentially very interesting period because Scorpio is related to passions of both the society and individuals, those that throw us in the mud, or rise us to the sky. (more…)
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Saturn in Scorpio
Saturn will be in Scorpio between October 5th 2012 and September 18th 2015 with short entrance in Sagittarius and retrograde return between December 23rd 2014 and June 15th 2015. Moments when Saturn is changing sign are of great significance for contemporary man. Some new limits are perceived, the focus of personal interests is shifting to new areas of life starting the period of 2 – 3 years when all problems described by the sign of Scorpio will break out to the surface. (more…)
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Jupiter in Gemini
In the mid June 2012 Jupiter entered Gemini where it will remain till June 26th 2013. Traditionally astrology doesn’t consider this sign as the position where its characteristics come to the fore, i.e. it’s contrary to what the Jupiter represents. Jupiter is the planet of expansion and it’s at its best in spacious environment, whereas in Gemini we find the interest for the direct environment and individual interests. (more…)
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Secret of Number 12
In some ancient times, after the end of the last ice age about 12 000 years ago, the development of modern civilization began. Scientific studies tell us about the period of 100 000 years long winter during which most of the Earth’s northern hemisphere was covered in ice. And then, suddenly, the ice began to melt, sea levels sharply begun to rise, the Baltic was connected with the North Sea, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea were merged and in the myths of many nations remained a legend of the great flood, in our society remembered by the biblical story of Noah and his ark. (more…)
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Saturn and Neptune – do we have wings?
Do we have wings? Can we freely fly through life and this world as they promised us? Who is grounding us, and who is trying to kick us out of the nest so that the panic of free fall would constrain us to something that we haven’t even imagined we can do? (more…)
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Neptune and energy crisis
Given that we live too short to comprehend the global events in the context of the history we tend to view every crisis as the biggest, insurmountable and never seen before. It is presumable that we are developing similar attitude towards the rising prices of petroleum and its products and we are “sure” that something like this has never happened before. In the old days, when there were no wells and refineries, we think there could be nothing like this. (more…)