Aurora photo by Valerie Pond, October 10, 2021, Yellowknife, NT, Canada
NorthPoint Journal
Your weekly guide to planetary influences for
by Pam Younghans
THERE IS A GRADUAL but
certain shift underway. Within the space of two short weeks, four
planets that have been retrograde are ending their backward phase and
beginning to move forward once again.
Pluto
began moving direct last Wednesday (October 6), Saturn stations direct
tonight (October 10, at 7:17 p.m. PDT), Jupiter stations direct next
Sunday (October 17), and Mercury follows suit on Monday, October 18. As
these planets complete their retrograde phase and begin to move forward,
we are likewise supported in making progress in various ways,
especially in areas
that may have seemed delayed or blocked for a while.
OUR SUCCESS
going forward from here will be built on the insights that we gained
during the retrograde phase of each of these planets. This is not about
"picking up where we left off"; instead, it is about honoring the deeper
awareness we now have, and allowing it to
guide our next steps.
- During Pluto's backward phase,
which began on April 27, we were compelled to re-examine the fears and
darker or hidden emotions that have been controlling us from behind the
scenes. Since these have been revealed and we are now aware of them, we
can now release and those shadowy emotions, which then enables us to be
and feel more empowered in some area of our
lives.
- Since Saturn went
retrograde on May 23, we have been called to reconsider the plans and
strategies we had employed to help us reach a certain goal. Progress has
been stalled or reversed while we "went back to the drawing board" in
some respect, or completed some unfinished business that was interfering
with our ultimate success. If we did our inner work over
the past four months, we now have greater maturity, patience, and wisdom
to apply to areas of concern. These are the qualities that ultimately
help us gain the mountaintop we have in our sights.
- Jupiter's retrograde
phase began on June 20. Over these past four months, the Great Planet
has drawn us inward to discover what we truly believe and have faith in.
As a result, we may have experienced a crisis of faith in some respect,
due to our deeper questioning. In the days and weeks after Jupiter goes
direct, if we have done the soul-searching that was needed,
a new attitude and more enlightened perspective can begin to guide our
steps. This serves not only to inspire greater optimism, but
also enhances our understanding of our life's meaning and purpose.
- Mercury's three-week
backward phase began on September 26 (PDT). Throughout this time, we
are meant to revise, rethink, and reconsider plans and decisions. I like
to think of Mercury retrograde as being somewhat like a "living dream,"
where we benefit most by considering events symbolically rather than
literally. Once Mercury starts to move direct on October 18, we begin to
have
greater clarity on our best choices from here.
THE FINAL PLUTO-ERIS SQUARE
was exact just two days ago (on Friday, October 8), so we are still
very much within its influence. Since both dwarf planets move very
slowly, it will take weeks or months for them to finally be out of range
of this confrontational aspect. And, when other planets
interact with Pluto and Eris – as the Sun does next Sunday, October 17 – the effects of the square are again strongly activated.
As
mentioned in previous issues of this weekly journal, the Pluto-Eris
influence is tightly woven into our shared global experience over the
past two years. It has corresponded with the lifespan of the coronavirus
pandemic, as well as all the social and personal unrest related to
feeling unseen, disrespected, and more. These issues will be with us for
a while yet, and will likely be headline
news again next weekend.
A VERY HOPEFUL NOTE
about Jupiter's station next Sunday, which occurs when the giant planet
reaches 22°19´ Aquarius: A fixed star called Nashira is located at
22°05´ Aquarius, so Jupiter will be at the same degree as the star when
it comes to a standstill.
Jupiter
is known as a Great Magnifier, and its conjunction with Nashira will
amplify that star's qualities. Since this alignment occurs when Jupiter
stations, it also infuses the planet's new forward-motion phase with
Nashira's energies. If we were to draw an astrological chart for the
"birth" of Jupiter's new direct phase, we would see Jupiter conjunct
Nashira as a part of its "birth
plan."
And this is where the news gets very good! Nashira
is called "the Bearer of Good Tidings" and is said to promote
openmindedness, innovation, and communication. It also encourages us to
focus on the future instead of the past.
While
we will be dealing with the disruptive Pluto-Eris energies for a while
yet, and there is still have one more occurrence of the frustrating
Saturn-Uranus square to come (December 23 PST), we will also be able to
call upon these higher-frequency, forward-seeking qualities of the
Jupiter-Nashira pairing to assist us throughout the coming months.
HERE is a list of the most significant aspects that perfect this week, with my brief interpretations of each:
Monday
Mercury quincunx Uranus: Communications do not go according to plan, compelling us to rethink how we approach certain subject areas.
Tuesday
No major aspects perfect today.
Wednesday
Venus sextile Saturn: We find it easier to be true to our core values today, and also to find common ground with others.
Sun quincunx Neptune: We
encounter some moments of disillusionment when others do not live up to
our expectations. As a result, relationships can feel unsettled and
unsettling.
Thursday
No major aspects perfect today.
Friday
Sun trine Jupiter: This
encouraging aspect helps us feel more hopeful and optimistic, perhaps
despite outward circumstances. It is easier now to see the deeper
meanings in all that is unfolding.
Venus semisquare Pluto: Judgments and minor power struggles can arise, especially if we are attached to having others see things from our perspective.
Saturday
Venus trine Chiron, sextile Mercury: It
may be easier to have a heart-to-heart talk with a loved one today,
especially if we keep in mind that everyone is going through their own
challenges right now.
Mars quincunx Neptune: We
may feel confused about what to do next, not seeing our next steps as
clearly as we'd like. With Mercury going direct on Monday, it may be
best to delay concrete decisions until Tuesday.
Sunday
Sun opposite Eris, square Pluto: The Libra Sun triggers the Eris-Pluto square today, reigniting issues of justice, the law, and fair treatment.
Jupiter stations direct (10:30 p.m. PDT): See above.
IF YOUR BIRTHDAY IS THIS WEEK: Your
life has gone through profound shifts recently, and your experiences
have altered your
self-concept in significant ways. Because the changes have been so deep,
ripple effects will continue into your new year as you consider your
options going forward. There are a few obstacles yet to overcome,
especially when dealing with disillusionment and residual anger. Still, there are plenty of opportunities for progress, if you remain open to them and have faith in
yourself. (Solar Return Sun semisquare Venus, conjunct Mars, trine Jupiter, quincunx Neptune, square Pluto, opposite Eris)
In peace and with gratitude,
Pam
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Planetary Aspects of Note This Week
All times listed are Pacific Daylight Time. For Greenwich Mean Time, add 7 hours.
MON: Mercury quincunx Uranus
WED: Venus sextile Saturn, Sun quincunx Neptune
FRI: Sun trine Jupiter, Venus semisquare Pluto
SAT: Venus trine Chiron, Mars quincunx Neptune, Mercury sextile Venus
SUN: Sun opposite Eris, Sun square Pluto, Jupiter stations direct 10:30 p.m. PDT
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current energies, while also utilizing these energies for spiritual and
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