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Vol. I No. 10
Friday, May 19, 2006

Transformations Ahead
May sees Grand Trine providing strong energies for political activity

Astrology for Activists
By Cosmo Politicon

Senator John KerryThe general political scene during the month of May will be dominated by the approaching, highly dynamic and creative aspect (sesquiquadrate) between Jupiter, the planetary ruler of things political, and Pluto, the transformative and volcanic engine of psychological and social transformation. This aspect will become exact at the end of the month and welcome in the final week before the June elections.

With the Pluto/Jupiter aspect as a backdrop, May’s astro-political environment begins with a jolt as the Sun makes a sequiquadrate to Pluto on May 1 presenting the possibility for major, though difficult, transformations. This aspect could serve as a trigger for further developments as the astral influences on the political sphere intensify throughout the first week leading to the Grand Trine of Mars, Uranus, and Jupiter on May 4 and 5. This combination signifies a harmonious interrelation of: Mars’ initiative and energy, Uranus’ transgressive spirit, and the planetary ruler of human politics, Jupiter; a powerful field of energies that should make themselves available to those who are in the right position to put them to work. At the same time the Sun’s opposition to Jupiter, exact May 4 should provide further depth to the overall sublunar dynamism. Throughout the end of the week the Jupiterian fields will become more tinged with deeper and potentially darker forces for transformation.

The powerful effects of the Mars/Uranus/Jupiter grand trine will continue for several weeks while an approaching Sun-Neptune square (May 10) portends clouds of illusion covering the solar energy. This could disorient the positive energies of the grand trine. This influence is echoed as Mercury, planetary ruler of communications, reaches the far point of its orbit behind the solar center, it superior conjunction, on May 19, a process symbolizing an overpowering of communications. Nevertheless there still should be strong energies for political activity during this period as Mars’ recent harmonious aspect with Jupiter continues to be very close though there will existing a danger that it become disoriented.

After the middle of the month, while the Jupiter/Pluto aspect draws closer, the potentially transformative effects of the grand trine will diminish. However the single trine between the god of laws, Jupiter, and rebellious, transformative Uranus will continue to be close, promising a harmonious movement toward change in things political. The effects of the previous week’s Sun-Neptune square will diminish through the third week of May while a quincunx aspect between the Sun and Pluto in the middle of the week indicates that hidden matters will be brought to light. Toward the end of the week the energies of restricting Saturn will begin to be felt in the political and social domains as it draws into a hard square aspect to Jupiter. This aspect will not be exact until the middle of June but its influence will grow stronger through the end of May.

During the last week of the month a favorable relation between Saturn, the disciplinarian, and the Sun, indicates the potential for sustained and directed activity but this will be something of a surface wave on top of the stronger, approaching hard aspect between Saturn and Jupiter. The month will draw to a close as the conflictual combination, in a semi-square aspect, of Pluto’s forces for transformation and its cloisters of secrecy with Jupiter’s enabling energies for expansion, especially in things political, becomes exact in the early morning of June 1.

 

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