THE ATMOSPHERE is
highly charged this week, even electrical in nature. We always expect
pyrotechnical displays in the U.S. in early July as the nation
celebrates its Independence Day, but this year the planets are promising
fireworks on a larger scale.
Behind
this week's explosive energies is a challenging "fixed T-square"
configuration formed by Mars in Leo, Saturn in Aquarius, and Uranus in
Taurus. In an astrology chart, a T-square looks exactly how it sounds – in this case, Mars and Saturn stand at the ends of the crossbar on the "T," while Uranus anchors the bottom of the
stem.
A T-SQUARE
represents instability, friction, and disharmony. It is hard to
maintain objectivity under this influence, as we feel provoked to react
in some way.
According to astrologer Bil Tierney, in his book Dynamics of Aspect Analysis, a T-square
like this one, which involves planets in fixed signs, presents "many
lessons that test our expression of fixed desire, willful emotion, and
attachment to what we personally value. The urge to retain whatever is
possessed is very powerful." The karmic lessons of a fixed T-square
often have to do with accepting and respecting another's values, even if
they are contrary to ours.
URANUS
is at a very pivotal position in this T-square, and is called the "apex
planet" in the configuration. This gives rebellious Uranus added
influence in this week's affairs, adding even more unstable and
surprising energies to the mix.
Mr.
Tierney explains that apex Uranus inspires "a strong inner drive to
instigate sudden and radical disruption of the current status quo" and
provides "an enormous overload of nervous electrical tension." Those who
are most affected by this energy feel "an urge to break down and
shatter whatever impedes them from actualizing their unique ideals or
aspirations."
For
Uranus at the apex of a T-square involving fixed signs, Mr. Tierney
writes that those who feel this influence tend to "detach from the
influence of others and instead independently pursue their own original
course of action... Their awakening insights are attuned to their sense
of values and can create intense turmoil in their
relationships."
THE SOLUTION to the tension of a T-square is said to be held in the qualities of the "missing sign" of the formation –
the sign that would, if activated, create a full cross and actually add
some stability to the situation. In this week's fixed T-square, that
missing sign is
Scorpio.
If
we were to invoke the higher qualities of Scorpio, to help balance out
the energies this week, what might we call upon? To find those traits,
we need to observe Eagle, which is the higher-vibrational representative
of Scorpio.
Here are some of Eagle's qualities, representing the tools we will want to keep handy this week: Clear
vision, the ability to see the details but also the broader view. Deep
honesty with self and with others. Emotional intelligence and the
courage to
see truth, even if it is uncomfortable. Focus, determination, and
resilience in the face of change.
WHILE ANY T-SQUARE would
be significant, this one is especially powerful because it activates
the energies of the Saturn-Uranus square. This is the influence we're
working with throughout 2021, which is manifesting in part in the social
unrest we're experiencing. We see the effects of this square in the
struggle
between the past and the future, between the status quo and progress,
between the need for form and the urge for freedom, between the politics
of divisiveness and the more enlightened policies of inclusion.
In
my mind, this Saturn-Uranus square represents a grand-scale Cosmic
Experiment. The hypothesis for this experiment is that humanity is
capable of much more than what we have revealed up to this point,
especially in terms working together for a common cause, side-by-side
with those who represent different values and opinions. But, to get to
the hoped-for conclusion
of this experiment, this square is showing the myriad of ways in which
we let conflict divide us.
AS MARS IN LEO
activates the Saturn-Uranus square this week, passions are strong
and reactions can be melodramatic. This influence will be in effect all
week, but perhaps strongest on the days of the exact aspects.
The
first of these is the Mars-Saturn opposition on Thursday, which
represents feelings of deep frustration when our desires appear to be
blocked. This can be a somewhat depressive influence, where it can feel
like we're never going to get what we want. But, remember that it is
just a stage in the process – and certainly a
time when moving into the longer-term perspective of Eagle will be very helpful.
Then,
when Mars squares Uranus on Saturday, we may see radical responses,
difficulty in impulse control, and unexpected turns of events.
Breakdowns are possible with this aspect, but may be seen through a
positive lens as a necessary step toward achieving a longed-for
breakthrough.
(Note:
The last time Mars activated the Saturn-Uranus square was in mid
January, when Mars was conjunct Uranus in Taurus and square Saturn.
Events this coming week may relate directly back to that time frame.)
CONTRIBUTING
to the possibility of breakthroughs this week is a Jupiter-Uranus
quintile that perfects on Saturday. A quintile is known as an aspect of
magical potential. This one, in particular, can inspire new and creative
practical solutions
to existing problems, perhaps arriving in surprising ways.
Any
harmonious Jupiter-Uranus aspect can be seen as hopeful. This one
invites us to believe (Jupiter) in a more enlightened future (Uranus).
It encourages us to be generous (Jupiter) with our allowing of
individuality (Uranus). It also offers the potential of another leap
(Jupiter) in consciousness for humanity (Uranus).
HERE ARE THE MOST NOTABLE ASPECTS for this week, with my brief interpretations of each:
Monday
Mars sextile North Node: This
aspect encourages individual action to support the higher good. It also
helps us be more accepting of another's point of view.
Venus quincunx Jupiter: A tendency to self-indulgence or overconfidence can get in the way of finding the fulfillment we seek.
Tuesday
Mercury semisquare Venus: Not the best time for a conversation, as we feel self-conscious and may not easily find the right words to convey our meanings.
Wednesday-Thursday
Mars opposite Saturn: See above.
Friday
Mars trine Chiron: Self-confidence grows as we stay present in the moment and find a way to feel joy today.
Saturday
Jupiter quintile Uranus: See above.
Venus sesquiquadrate Neptune: Be wary of a tendency to try to "save" another person, or to not see them clearly.
Sun quincunx Saturn: Efforts
to take charge backfire, as others may feel dominated instead of cared
for. Hurt feelings, defensiveness, and withdrawal can result.
Mars square Uranus: See above.
Sunday
Sun square Chiron: Feelings
of vulnerability may be strong. Be kind to yourself and others today.
Be a loving parent to the part of you that feels insecure or fearful.
Moon square Saturn (6:06 a.m. PDT), conjunct Uranus (9:40 a.m. PDT), and square Mars (10:28 a.m. PDT):
The Taurus Moon is activating the energies of the T-square today, so
emotional fireworks are possible. Overall, we can anticipate that the
effects of the T-square will be strong all weekend.
IF YOUR BIRTHDAY IS THIS WEEK: This
year, you could tend to take on responsibilities that are not truly
yours. If you do, an inner
restlessness will remind you of your need to be more independent.
Attempts to care for others may be met with resistance, or you may find
that someone is not respecting your ability to take care of yourself. Be
sure to make the time to self-nurture in healthy ways this year. (Solar Return Sun quincunx Saturn, sextile Uranus, square Chiron)
In peace and with gratitude,
Pam
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