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dreamanduality · 1 year
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Astrology heading into 2025/6, post 2020…
Change doesn't have a light switch, but if it did it would be when the air signs come together. Part of this does include Neptune moving into Aries, fire, and air can be an explosive combo.
All of my astrological musings of transitional delineations of the past several years have been on the premise of what we are seeing now into a 2025 shift. A visible, mundane transition.
Before we begin, I want to share something that I have kept around for quite a while. It was printed in an issue of Adbuster at the very beginning of the Occupy Movement, by Darren Fleet the editor and chief. Jupiter will be meeting up with Uranus in the second half of 2023—their last conjunction was 13 years ago, during the Occupy Movement.
Your mom tells you a story before you go to bed and you believe it
She tells you that you can be anything you want when you grow up. She says that you are a unique and valuable individual and that you are to never forget it. She says that you are very lucky and the world is your oyster. And she is right. You live in an exceptional time. You will travel greater distances in a single day than most people only a century ago traveled their entire lives. You will have food choices that English kings and Ottoman princes couldn’t have imagined. You will casually flood your system to the point of illness with sugar, once the currency of the world and the prize of empires. You will live longer than any generations before. Your wardrobe will contain cloth from what was once beyond the reach of the greatest civilizations. Broken bones won't render you a cripple. If you were born a girl you can become a boy. If you were born a boy you can become a girl. You can break Tradition without death. You can upgrade your biology and change your organs. You can assume any identity you wish. Her words comfort you into a wonderful sleep. She is careful not to explain that this oyster isn't for all children of the world or that such good fortune is making the Earth sick. 
That would ruin the story.
Broaching in January 2020 the fractures in the imperialist structure was noticeable to many for the first time. This is when Saturn met up with Pluto in Capricorn, by March co-present with Jupiter, Mars, & the South Node (Mars having a notable recognition in Aspects to Saturn & Uranus) articulating the dismantling of unstable systems.
The fact is that we are still dealing with c-19 while our global social systems are not there to support us. Most no longer masking and convinced by the media portrayal that we must go back to normal—that capitalism doesn't have an expiration date because you can be a Corp King too. Just 3 years ago the world became accessible for a time and we looked to disabled folks for how to survive—now having pushed this community back into the shadows, but it won't be soon forgotten.
We witnessed changes in communication/how social media can radicalize the thought of a Generation (majorly Pluto in Virgo & Libra) and a new breed of propaganda through the lens of Rahu & Ketu in Gemini & Sagittarius. Stirring the pot of fear-mongering in online spaces, coupled with Neptune holding space for spiritual escapism.
Something that I find absolutely fascinating is how one planet will manifest something only for another to come in and say “excuse me?!” And when the issuer makes it back around, hahaha…
With the Outer Slow Bois, I find the movements and influence they had when they were unseen clever, as they are out of bodily sight, holding their own tone—in themes…that the other planets have personal influence to and in.
It’s uncommon for the transpersonal planets to all move into new signs so close together—which issues an un-potting effect. If you keep house plants then you know sometimes the plant has to be removed from the pot to check the health of the roots because it's not growing right, and in this case, there is root rot. Globally there are places that are on the mend and will heal faster than others economically, some taking longer based on History and Astrological impact.
Pluto in Aquarius
Pluto will visit Aquarius come the end of March (23rd) 2023, for about 3 weeks, and then in the classic planetary process when a planet wants to check the scenery, heading back to Capricorn to clean up before moving out.
I have been holding off on writing about Pluto in Aquarius. We have seen a lot of talk on Pluto returns these last years, correlations to historical milestones of modern empires falling et al…and whereas I love talking about economic theory vs universal ethics, many folks seem to forget that its a theory or they presume that it must be political—just because something can be doesn't mean that it also can't be other things.
Pluto is small but mighty. Transformation and reclamation take time, as well as manipulation.
Pluto takes small things, even the microscopic, and makes them noticeable.
Because of Pop psychology, I think that folks automatically beeline to this ideal of manipulation, so let's take a moment to frame this out: Manipulus, means “handful” leading meaning to hold a skillful manner—we manipulate a pencil when using it. Manipulation is not consensual, but do Planets ever ask for consent? Manipulation can be artful, but it can also be insidious. When we try to project human emotions onto a planet, everything should be deemed unfair.
In order to be mighty empowerment is needed, and in order to manipulate there must be distortion. The mode itself is magnetic destruction with a positive and negative force to transform, incites evolution, and generalized regeneration.
While Pluto has been in Capricorn we have seen a heightened theme in deconstructing systems and thought in the way of Tradition—which leads me to assume that the Blackstone Group has an astrologer and knew that investing in Ancestry was an excellent move for them—with other events on the historical horizon.
With Pluto things are forever changed, and not a cycle we get to repeat or witness in our lived experiences, further emphasizing that this is social and cultural in astrological delineation. With our assimilated and forgotten histories, there is no lived experience or accurate depictions to bring to the table.
Through the framework of Aquarius, we see Society itself, since Capricorn is Social Structure and Aquarius asks what is beyond that garden wall in a humanistic tone. It’s the role of the Mad Scientist, the Radical Visionary, still ruled by Saturn but having the desire to innovate the wheel. So of course it is safe to say that we may see reinvention in technology as we know it—possibly even in the line of Back to the Future II, jk, well we could hope.
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…though probably not because Aquarius is about reformation and community effort. There of course will be further power struggles and amplified progressiveness waving through commonality. The uptick of Greenwashing and Green or soft propaganda is something I am very curious about, though I don’t attribute this to Pluto particularly. It will reach a higher recognition in this era. We are already seeing the redefining of intellectual property and cryptocurrency ‘rights’ and this will continue. There will be a resurgence of peer-to-peer information, remember lime wire or Napster?
There is no objectivity in the land of Aquarius, and the “Age” of it sang by the cosplaying Pluto in Leo's generation can't be further from the truth.
Since, I have been writing on Frankenstein (the upcoming Saturn in Pisces transit), the passing of St Albertas Magnus in 1280—he inspired Mary Shelley who was born with Pluto in Aquarius, having reported that he built an android & discovered the philosophers stone. According to his followers, his body did not deteriorate.
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I suppose it is time for a reminder that everything is always a reaction to something.
Back on point, shall we? Aquarian energy is about equitable change…or at least the attempt at such. With Saturn leaving and Pluto stepping in it’s like we have long work ahead—but it's the work’—(Im thinking in the context of the 7 generation teaching)
Notable points in History: The undercurrent of trends is interesting. Unfortunately, the way that we write about these histories is through a very particular perspective and depending on where you are in the world this will look different… but revolution & imperialism are a common theme throughout this entire post:
The Iceni Revolt (also mentioned below), the Edict of Milan & the Council of Nicaea confirmed the orthodox Christian doctrine throwing out a bunch of stuff, the start of the Carolingian renaissance, the astrolabe gained recognition and use, the moveable print was invented in China, permanency of the catholic & eastern orthodox churches, block printing, the invention of eyeglasses, codification of English common law and Britain parliament gained the ‘right’ of taxation, the imperial measuring system, Henry VIII was able to marry Anne Boleyn (this DUDE is all over the place), Protestant Reformation, The Inquisition was established, the heliocentric theory, Machiavelli’s The Prince, Nostradamus’s predictions where worked on, the transatlantic slave trade began, Spain invaded the Incan’s destroying everything.
Margin Notes: The ‘crisis’ of the 17th century was influenced by the secession from Pluto in Libra but really noted itself in The Affair of Postcards—We must keep burning the nonbelievers, you see. Aiming for the first colonies of “religious freedom”. Napoleon was elected the Capt. of the French Army, The Observer was first published in 1791, and the dawn of the Scientific Revolution brought about nothing ever being or looking the same again.
In the Age of Enlightenment (Uranus in Gemini, mentioned below), Cathrine the Great had settled into her throne encouraging these ideals. The US Constitution and Bill of Rights, the French Revolution, the Cult of Reason, complexity, and embellishment in art and music loosened.
Knowledge of Self will be required to proceed as the issues continue to surface; we will need this, Pluto is like a magnet pulling out the unseen. The thoughts of future generations are already a part of our dialogue, in order to make this happen we need to build community. In the wave of technology, this will continue to advance, keep in mind time waits for no one. And the last thing we should be doing? It continues fighting over resources.
Simply, in the ways of borders and technology by the end of Pluto in Aquarius the world will be unrecognizable.
Neptune in Aries
Our sneak peek of this motion will be in Mar 2025 for 5 months, with the ushering of passage on Jan 26, 2026.
Mmm, coming out of Pisces, I have talked a lot about this over the years because of the Modern Magical Movement in correlation to the Victorian Spiritual Movement. There were also so many things that were birthed, appropriated, and dissolved in this time—but need not forget the motions further back. Being discovered during this time, ironically so, but something curious is the homogenous keywords of Pisces & Neptune.
The induction of escapism is apparent, with the motion picture being invented…and street lights opening the night—to dissolve the dark. Those are rightly ruled by Neptune along with water itself and the sign drawing the boundaries. Setting aside the idealistic notions that root themselves in religion is something I suppose should be done—but what do I know? In turn, the distillation toward redemption can get out of hand creating paranoia and psychosis. Something that can be brought through impossible hyper-idealism is seeing what might land—hoping it could.
Neptune in Pisces brought animistic fog over a placid lake or the mist in the forest that makes you high in fantastical tales—to be consumed by the kind folk or the forest itself. In Aries, it will be more confined or rather condensed in the disorientation & Dissolve of structural facilities.
The land of hope where you don’t see any danger or you might be escaping to not see it. We add spiritual attributions to this space. You know that episode of The Magicians, about the Lunatic’s that live on the Moon—I actually kept thinking to myself…might that be more Neptunian in Nature? And really, breaking the Moon is Neptune in Aries getting carried away, hahaha…
Adding the Role of headstrong, impulsive Aries to the Time Warping Celestial Body creates something juxtaposed with assumption.
Neptune’s purpose is confusion and I’m confusing myself while writing this. Forgetting my train of thought and having to grab for straws. Will we talk ourselves into an idealistic war, forgetting the lines being drawn or the outcomes of charging into uncertainty? We probably won't wake up from the lasting effects of this Piscean dream until years into Aries. Aries is the Pioneer over the Discoverer (since nothing is really discovered but found) willing to fight for Independence in a sense but this is through the individualist’s lens. Some say for fairness and fervid, but fairness is subjective because fair for whom? Impulsivity can be violent.
On the best of days, Aries is Guts from Berserk:
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We have seen the dissolution of many things that were not suited for basic human rights through this discourse. We clutch to Utopian Idealism in truth, but even in the coining of such there was an undercurrent, so what must be considered when throwing this term around loosely (I do it too)—do words not have Nativities? In Utopia, slavery is required and atheism is not tolerated, so… From this, there was deconstruction and adaptations were made by Marx in Das Kapital published in 1867. Critical thinking requires us to look at the arcs of such things that we pronounce loosely. We would never consider Utopia, Utopian today—and this is idealistic deconstruction in action.
So could we premise this in a fantastical connection? If Neptune in Pisces is the Movie theatre, being enveloped in a story not your own, then Neptune in Aries is after the credits when you walk out into the blinding light of reality. Depending on the movie that alone takes a certain level of courage. Or after a night out when the hangover or comedown sets in Neptune in Aries is what you stack to cope with the night before—things that help your head or things that make you fast. One to make you Smaller and one to make you Larger, my dear. It's the action of bringing utilitarianism to Pioneer throughout the day.
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Alice in Wonderland was published in 1865, 4 years into Neptune in Aries…noting it takes a while to wake up and share the dream.
One major, mundane consideration is the water crisis—I think this is where we will see aggressive fronts (not that we haven't already, iykyk). Unfortunately, this is one of the things that we must choose sides on. Support water protectors, water is life. Speaking of water and crisis…the Mars Rulership taking action particularly over bodies of water…like fast-moving rivers, or drawing boundaries or drawing borders with such. In this case for a large-scale conflict to begin or end specifically there are additional attributes needed.
Notable points in History; Neptune in Pisces historically has coincided with war some of which happen to include Pluto in Aquarius & Uranus in Gemini and some that do not:
The Peloponnesian War, Democritus’s atomic theory was developed, Iceni revolt against the Romans, the Jewish uprising in Palestine, Christianity spreading followed by 320ish years later (both Neptune in Aries) becoming the imperial religion of Rome, the destruction of Sarapeum, THE CRUSADES, Genghis Khan began the conquest of Eurasia, the Hundred Years War, the Catholic Church divided, the Bible was translated to English, the Peasant Revolt, I already mentioned Utopia but this coincides with Henry VIII and him deciding from the hand of Anne Boleyn that it was his divine place to be closer to god than the pope and the Roman Inquisition was established, finally the Civil War, Homestead Act, Civil Rights Act, Abolition, the KKK was formed, the Swiss Red Cross.
Plainly dynamite was invented, along with antiseptic which you know already existed…but the Medicine of Neptune in Pisces was ‘cool’ right?
Neptune in Aries brought the dream of color to photographs and the impressionist movement.
You know I really hate modern history—well, what I consider modern. It puts my head in a tale spin of, “have humans always been this horrible to one other?”…sure there are beautiful things like love but monolithic points in our modern historical doctrines only use love as a mask to hide greed.
The thoughts and dreams of Neptune in Pisces find action in Neptune in Aries.
We are really getting slapped with it…but those who proceeded survived and so will we. It’s all about the experience and not the purpose right?
Uranus in Gemini
Let’s get into it.
Our first taste will be July 2025 for 4 months and officially April 26, 2026.
Uranus is electrifying change and principle revolutions, they're not slow or sudden but shock. The desire for freedom—I think because of Uranus being Revolutionary in ways of an accident. I know I know we like to say ‘unpredictability’. Spontaneity isn't always calculated—I say this because Uranus brings the element of predictable surprise. The brilliance of innovation creates stimulating excitement. While Uranus has been in Taurus we have seen the nature of basic needs or the issues highlighted; housing, food, water, and rights to life itself. Uranus disrupts how we socially view value. As we are still in the thick of it in this sign we will see expansion and possible bust of these themes when Jupiter meets up in 2024. Fixed Taurean simplicity is not comfortable for Uranus making the transition into Gemini a noticeable swift-footed difference.
The expectation of sensation is a rapid change in how we think and move in the world. Communication is the focus, so if you are someone who speaks on the inequities of basic human rights don’t lose hope—you are just a little early to the conversation; after all, when Uranus was in Gemini the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was made. The duality of Gemini will be ignited in addressing polarized positions, loudly.
When Uranus is in this sign a common factor is petty civil arguments and revolting parties. Many of these historically involve territorial division, technological and scientific advancement, and the infrastructure of trade and travel. Taking the weaknesses shown during Taurus apart and analyzing them for change in how we think & speak on them.
There will be breakthroughs in technology, at a more rapid rate may be even more widespread than we see currently—but as seen through history it will be in the ways of communication and transportation. Communication not only being how we speak but how technology ‘speaks’; ie phones, algorithms, AI, AR, VR, Deep Fakes et al… What does this mean for the age of information? And who owns the right to regulate such? Reframing our ideas around Piracy, which we will probably have seen an uptick of with Saturn in Pisces.
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I collect Deepfake accounts like Pokemon on TikTok, Keanu Reeves being one.
With transportation I would like to see more social infrastructure, someone who can't drive can only hope. But Gemini is localization, so this could mean delivery with a drone instead of trucks and that sort of thing.
This coincides with a larger trend of the Jupiter Saturn Air sign cycle, so we won't be seeing grounding in any attempts of globalization—think city-states and new economic thought in the potential of dialectic materialism. It's the time of figuring things out because there will be no stability, and progression will happen quickly.
The below isn't all war, but for whatever reason, the urgency of war pushes for innovation. Much of what is to come is already happening, and I can't say enough these things aren't like a light switch.
During Uranus in Gemini 1941-1949, World War II had already begun with the US joining as soon as Uranus moved in Gemini briefly, attacking Peal Harbor and when heading back into Gemini for the Battle of Midday—with the Cold War on its heals.
Honestly, we can't talk about any astrology today without looking at Russia and the Soviet Union—or the fall of—the points are so on point. During this time we saw great strides in the invention of computer technology, becoming programable and used for general purposes. Project Manhattan found success in the nuclear chain reaction, and 2 atom bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Notable points in History; again some that overlap with the former:
Socrates, both taught through dialogue to the people and executed for teaching people. Athens defeated Sparta in this same breath. Gutenberg’s printing press, The Learned Ignorance was published, the Scientific Revolution, the telescope was invented by both Lipperhey and Galileo who announced his discoveries in Sidereus Nuncius, Astronomia Nova was published, Harriot first observed Sunspots, the first regularly occurring Newspaper, the King James Bible was published. Isaac Newton stepped in as the influencing course with the movement of Neptune into Aries during the Scientific Revolution. The wave theory of light was published, the theorem for differential calculus, differential equations, probability + statistics, and John Locke was at his peak. The American Revolution as well as independence from Britain. Great classics were written; Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Dickens…much of Darwin. The first recording of sound, Au Clair de la lune, and the first telephone. Colossus and the Space Age began. The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered and Gandhi demanded independence from Britain.
Pluto in Aquarius, there what a transition between the Age of Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution.
So many civil wars…
Uranus was discovered and the same day a comet was first photographed.
It's the combination of these energies that make the soup of Revolution.
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I think that it's funny, when I was young we really wanted to burn it all down, and now we're here and tired. With the best possible outcome, we could see free decentralized energy post a potential solar flare and weather crisis…not the mention how we’ll have to get it. Education reforms, social media will look foreign (not that it already doesn't, but it will be unpredictably different), and wars are very likely—both Civil & World unless we get it together—but as it appears we just like to do the same over and over again. If we can embrace understanding how we think and move we can create what we need for quality of life.
We, myself included, have a tendency to fixate on the yucky parts, as if bracing for impact. And we know this doesn't have to be the case—look at all the cool shit that happened in the schools of thought!
There will be new and evolved ideals, if we navigate in our means and love our neighbors Saturn may just approve.
In-Joy
-K
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adapembroke · 1 year
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Living with the Lunar Nodes in Taurus and Scorpio: A Conversation with Astrologer Carrie Clough
Carrie Clough is a writer, musician, and evolutionary astrologer. Carrie has the south node in Taurus, and I have the south node in Scorpio. In this conversation, we talk about what it’s like living with the nodes of the moon in Taurus and Scorpio, especially when the nodes are transiting those signs.
Ada: I’m so excited to have this conversation with you because I feel like you’re coming from the place I’m trying to go, in a sense, because we have the nodes in opposite signs. 
But I feel like I’m getting ahead of us.
What do the nodes of the moon mean to you in your practice? How do you read them.
Carrie: I’m excited too! So glad you suggested we do this! 
For me, the lunar nodes reveal more about the struggles and proclivities in a native’s life than any other aspect in the birth chart. 
After studying them for years, I visualize them as they are described in Vedic astrology, yet describe them in evolutionary terms.
The tale of the dragon Rakshasha being sliced in two yet still immortal, Rahu (north node) and Ketu (south node) represent a karmic crossroads: how who we were in a past life can feel polarized by how we are meant to evolve in this life.
Ada: It sounds like you and I take a similar approach. My background is in evolutionary astrology, too. I trained with Paul Richard, one of Steven Forrest’s early apprenticeship graduates. But I love Rahu and Ketu. The south node can be so dark and difficult. Talking about it as Ketu, the “butt of the dragon,” breaks the spell and makes it easier to not take ourselves so seriously and let things go.
Carrie: As a natal Taurus Sun conjunct Jupiter and the south node in Taurus in the 4th house, I have felt both the comforting love and simultaneous restriction of my family throughout my life.
My north node in Scorpio is conjunct Uranus and my M.C., or midheaven, so an interest in astrology and a fascination with psychology is pretty outlined in my chart. When transiting Uranus first hit my 4th house in 2020, a major shift happened for me. 
With a Taurus south node in the 4th house, I easily felt all the Taurean tactile aspects of family: physical affection, financial support, hard work, sensual simplicity. My parents (now divorced) are both earth sign Suns with Scorpio moons. 
As a child, I felt that deep emotional engagement with my family was simmering below the surface pretty much all the time. Our interactions were mostly superficial (at least to me). 
Even though I had physical comforts and physically demonstrative love, I felt emotionally bankrupt. I wasn’t very happy. I would spend endless hours alone in my room, drawing or fantasizing about something. I had a hard time engaging with others because deep intimacy only existed in my inner world. 
Ada: That is so interesting to me. I have the sun in Taurus and the 10th conjunct the north node, and family is a big theme in my nodal story, too. There was all of this tension between the reality of my family, which was very scorpionic, and the taurean image that we needed to project out to the world because my dad was a preacher. 
The tension between Taurus and Scorpio has been hard for me. What you said about having trouble with the superficial in your family really resonates for me.
When I was a kid, Taurus was just the language of advertising. My default attitude was “only the dark is real.” 
My biggest growing edge lately has been realizing that my 10th house Taurus sun can help me create a safe container to descend into the underworld. I feel like a tour guide in my astrology practice sometimes, pointing out landmarks to my clients as we sail by eating dates on Charon’s boat. 
Carrie: Taurus & Scorpio, sharing the generative axis, experience the most terrestrial forms of life and death. Visiting India years ago really illuminated their interconnectedness for me. 
A sensual celebration of both life and death (and, of course, reverence for the cow, our Taurean kin) helped me embrace Rahu and Ketu as having equal importance. Prior to this, I felt that my south node in Taurus was holding me back. 
When I turned 28, I decided to start a career as a chef - not at all something I imagined myself ever doing in my younger years. A classically moon-ruled south node in Taurus career. Nurturing with food.
It took me many years to let my inner Scorpion out of the closet. The pragmatism of Taurus demanded the secrecy of Scorpio. I finally put an astrology website & blog together just as Uranus moved into my 4th house. It was textbook transit-wise. 
In 2020, I got in my car and started driving, leaving California, the land of my origin, behind. I ended up in New Orleans, which is a very Scorpio city. I immediately felt I needed to live here. 
On its own, Taurus can seem pedestrian, but when combined with Scorpio, it's as if Earthly existence has a profound story to tell. A unique story.
I understand the tension all too well. I love your tour guide image - that really resonates with me. 
I’m really curious how Uranus transiting your North Node in the 10th has affected you. Since I have that conjunction natally, I have always felt that my career was meant to be unusual in some way - I just couldn’t figure out how to finance it. When transiting Uranus hit my sun and my 4th house, I felt like my identity was given a wonderful jolt of electricity. Really pushed me out of my Taurean comfort zone.
Ada: That Uranus transit sounds delightful. Though, I’m sure it wasn’t easy. 
Uranus is still passing over my sun and north node, so I’m sure I don’t have the final story yet, but the transit has been remarkably literal. I have Uranus in 5th house Sagittarius closely quincunx my sun and sextile my Jupiter. I’ve always felt a lot of tension between the need for playful wandering in my work with the need to feel consistent and secure. 
During this Uranus transit, I’ve been realizing that it’s possible to have both at the same time by using my Taurus drives to create a container for my Uranus in Sagittarius. I founded the Narrative Astrology Lab, giving my practice a mad scientist flair. My students study astrology by coming with me on experimental adventures and getting support for experiments of their own. It’s a predictable unpredictability that keeps me interested.
At the same time, I’m experiencing the 5th house connection with children. Just as Uranus was hitting my sun for the first time, I got pregnant after being told that I couldn’t have children for over twenty years. I am delighted and feel so blessed, but I can definitely see there being some friction between being a mom and having a full-time astrology practice.
Carrie: I saw your Narrative Astrology Lab on your site! So brilliantly tailored to your expertise! I love that :)
Ada: Thank you so much! 
Carrie: So your natal Uranus is in the 5th house, Sun is in the 10th—so you have a Cancer or Leo ascendant? That’s incredible about the pregnancy—what a gift!
Ada: Leo ascendant. Rawr.
Carrie: With Uranus transiting my 4th, I am thinking constantly about pregnancy. Mars is moving back and forth between my 5th and 6th houses, which could also be part of it. I’m also experiencing the last pass of Pluto squaring my Moon/Venus and opposing my Saturn in the 7th (Capricorn rising). Uranus is definitely shaking up my conception of home and family. 
Ada: I can imagine! What has that looked like for you?
Carrie: Because of my Sun and south node in the 4th, I struggled for years to let go of what was familiar. I went away to Maine and New York for college (as well as studying abroad), but after 4 years, I came back home to California. I didn’t have a strong urge to live anywhere else. It wasn’t conscious codependency, but it certainly was. My identity was so wrapped up in living in California. Now that seems absurd, but it was true for a good portion of my life. So naturally, re-creating a 4th house family bond now that I’ve left that world behind would involve a desire to bring a child into my life, as well as a solid partner. 
Uranus activating your north node in Taurus is helping you access the physical realm in regards to your pregnancy. Focusing on the generative need to feed new life within the body is a beautiful manifestation of Taurus energy. Somehow, it is going to enhance your 10th house practice, not detract from it. Wonderful!!
Ada: You’re so right!
Even though I have a Taurus sun, I have found Taurus really challenging, but the pregnancy has forced me to listen to my body in a way that I haven’t before.
I have Saturn opposite the sun, and my default has always been to push through hunger and tiredness. It’s easier to listen now that I have a belly and a kicky little body reminding me and everyone else that it isn’t just about me. Before that, it felt profoundly selfish. I’m amazed how much I’m already learning from my daughter.
Carrie: We should have another back and forth regarding quincunxes. I listened to a great lecture by Lynn Bell on quincunxes earlier this year. My Sun & Jupiter in Taurus are quincunx my Pluto in Libra. 
Ada: Absolutely! Quincunxes might be my favorite aspect.
Carrie: What I can learn from you is the Scorpionic ability to merge with others and create community. That has always been a struggle for me. What you can learn from me is the ability to appreciate simplicity. A Taurus south node is good at taking care of basic needs. Too good, frankly. :)
Ada: Learning the ability to appreciate simplicity? Absolutely! Most of the time that feels like the pole star to me, a distant place it would be lovely to visit someday, but I have moments when I’m able to cut through complexity and be like, “No, this is really simple.” And it feels like a big yes. 
I paused for a second when you mentioned the ability to merge with others. I have Mars in the 11th, and being separate from the crowd has always been important to me. What you said reminded me that dissolving boundaries is one of the properties of water. That’s not something we talk about very much when we talk about Scorpio. It’s more likely to come up in conversations about Pisces. 
But there is a bonding quality to Scorpio, isn’t there? The bonding of people who have been through hell together and lean on each other as they limp back to the land of the living. Trauma bonding, too, but that’s more the dysfunctional side of Scorpio.
Creating community where people feel safe enough to keep their stingers peace-tied and be deeply honest with each other is important to me. 
Carrie: You phrased that beautifully. I think too with you being in the Pluto in Scorpio generation that your ability to bond is also enhanced. We Pluto in Libras are certainly capable of bonding, but more so in an effort to be accommodating. It’s much less intimate than Scorpio.
Scorpio will also leap to protect those who are vulnerable. Cancer and Pisces often get more credit for this trait as water signs, but the fixed energy of Scorpio is more formidable in its efforts to protect. It’s an often misjudged Scorpio ability. 
Ada: I absolutely agree. When we talk about Scorpio’s stinger, the astrology community is way too fast to focus on self-defense. My partner is a Scorpio, and he’s much faster to protect others than himself.
Carrie: Is there anything else you want to touch on? I think we each had pretty thorough shares. 
One thing I want to add about Scorpio having co-rulership with Mars and Pluto: I don’t see Scorpio as being at all martial unless it is motivated by protecting others. There is a need to be seen and validated by the group that differs from the Mars-ruled sign Aries.
Aries wants to be seen as an individual; a trail blazer. Whereas Scorpio wants to be seen as a crucial member of the group. With Pluto’s influence, feeling left out or dismissed is Scorpio’s greatest fear. When provoked, its attacks are subtle and subterranean- like Pluto more so than Mars. 
Scorpio is deeply maternal to me, which does really resonate with who I am. What are your thoughts? I’m writing this right as the moon moves into Scorpio :)
Ada: When I look at traditional rulerships, I focus on the metaphor of the sign being the home of the traditional planet and the modern ruler having more of an affinity. So, Pluto is more like Scorpio, and Mars makes a home in Scorpio because it’s a house that has things Mars needs. 
In order to be itself, Mars needs to be courageous. As an extroverted sign, Aries provides obvious, outerworld opportunities for Mars to express its courage, but Scorpio is the sign of inner world courage. In Scorpio, Mars descends into the underworld of dark emotions. Mars’ association with surgeons expresses itself through the healing of trauma. 
Healing is generally seen as a Pluto thing, but I think Pluto and Mars are different kinds of healers. Mars is the fast, inner planet and performs battlefield medicine. Patching you up enough that you can live to fight another day. 
Pluto is more of an oncologist. I don’t think it’s an accident that Pluto has radioactive associations. Pluto cures are like cancer cures, cures that kill the disease just a little bit faster than they kill you because the disease has convinced your body (metaphorically or literally) that it is you. 
Carrie: I love your analysis. I have never thought of Mars as a healer, but there is an immediacy to Mars we link with courage—a potent kind of balm.
Ada: Before we wrap things up, I’m curious about your experience with previous nodal oppositions. Do you notice recurring themes?
Carrie: Absolutely. The last nodal opposition for me, 2004, was when I decided to become a chef and attend cooking school. This time around, I am ready to end my career as a chef and focus completely on my astrology career. 2004 was also when the band I was in for years toured the UK. That was easily the peak of my performance career. This past summer, I spent a month in Europe visiting old friends, both professional musicians. 
Career is a recurring theme—naturally with my 10th house getting activated—but 4th house themes are also strong. In 2003-04, I was living with my first longterm boyfriend and it wasn’t working. 4th house instability. Even though I’m single now, the instability theme is prominent again. 
I can’t remember what happened in 1985-86 - oh wait, maybe I can. I was in 5th grade. My mother and teacher expressed disappointment that I couldn’t finish writing a short story. I got discouraged, as I recall.
If I could distill the nodal opposition for me in one word, it would be discipline. 
Ada: That is so interesting. Of course, home and career makes sense with those houses involved. Where does the discipline come from? Is there a Saturn connection?
Carrie: Transiting Pluto is opposing my natal Saturn right now for its final pass, but I also associate discipline with Scorpio. It’s a struggle for my south node in Taurus, which is too focused on comfort and being stuck in ruts.
Ada: I wonder if that is a difference between the north and south nodes. Or, maybe, I’m learning to work better with my Saturn-sun opposition. Over the last few years, I’ve been finding more patience for slow, steady, methodical work over a long period of time. 
Carrie: Another nodal opposition theme for me worth mentioning is elimination. I purged 20 years of stuff from my storage unit in California this summer. I remember this being a theme for me during the last n.o. The austerity angle I’ve always felt was very Capricorn (why Marie Kondo was so popular in the Pluto in Capricorn era) but the art of elimination is very Scorpio. It is the act of releasing non-useful possessions rather than a state of austerity. Very liberating!
Ada: On the flip side, being too quick to eliminate things has definitely been one of my vices with a south node in Scorpio. I’ve been known to throw out drafts of novels, old toys that meant enough to me to stuff them in a tiny UHAUL when I moved across the country, my entire CD collection (including dozens of irreplaceable EPs from early-00s indie bands) just because I’m “not feeling it at the moment.” 
But more positively, what are you feeling these days? If people want to connect with you and your work, how can they go about it?
Carrie: My website is mercurialdream.com. I blog about various astrological topics and ideas  - a lot of mundane astrology re: politics in recent months. 
I’ve been thinking lately about when transiting Pluto was conjunct my north node in Scorpio in 1987-88. This was right after my first nodal opposition. It was a courageous time for me at the age of 11-12. I gained the ability to stand up for myself and others. I’m remembering that the Scorpio soldier within me emerged a long time ago. 
Ada: And it’ll always be with you when you need it most. 
Thank you so much for having this conversation with me, Carrie. It’s been so enlightening for me, and I hope that everyone who reads it gets as much out of it as I did. 
Carrie: Likewise! Thank you for suggesting it! ! It was very enlightening for me as well. So serendipitous to have found you on a south node in Scorpio google search! :) 
If you would like to learn more about Carrie and her astrology practice, you can find her at mercurialdream.com and on Instagram @mercurialdreamastrology.
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I'm really liking this Ketu in Libra transit sitting in my 1st house. After it crossed directly over my Sun, I felt massively liberated, and although I still purge my emotions daily, it feels like even the negativity is easier to bear with. It feels like something has unlocked, which has made it easier for me to share and create, but also simply to find ease and connect with people in my daily life.
I feel like I got myself back, like an enormous pressure has been lifted. Even if other transits may still affect my emotions and I can't realistically expect not to get in a worse mood ever, I feel a lot of peace compared to transit Ketu in Scorpio, as if I'm resting after a long period of very hard work. No matter what kind of other retrogrades hit me this year, even with Saturn retrograde the Nodes are staying in Aries and Libra, and thank god, because transit Rahu in the 8th house was a very painful time for us Libra Risings, like being in a swamp you couldn't get out of.
I think transit Rahu in Moksha houses (less so 4th, especially 8th and 12th) is the most difficult transiting Rahu alignment for any ascendant sign. Naturally, you also have to count in potential personal aspects, which may be influencing your individual experience in their own way, for better or for worse. For instance, I had my Nodal opposition happening since late 2020, and I fully unlocked my potential of past life Ketu in the 8th house gifts, thanks to transiting Rahu activating them, which is what led to my Astrology work blossoming. So at least I had some benefits, as Ketu does well in the 8th house. I wouldn't go back and I don't have any regrets, but it was still me doing my best during an excruciatingly difficult time. Granted, it may also be due to my Saturn return happening simultaneously.
Despite the possibility of gaining some benefits from any difficult situation, if transiting Rahu, positioned in the 8th or 12th relative to your Ascendant, is hitting your personal planets, it will make your life temporarily even more difficult. Especially if you have natal Sun or Moon in the 8th or 12th, this would strongly impact your physical and emotional well-being, pushing you to dig deep, and could manifest as physical symptoms, if you have been ignoring your emotions for too long.
This has shown to me even more, how Ketu, even though feared equally to Rahu in Vedic Astrology, has a way of solving problems, clarifying and simplifying situations. It's an energy of "spiritual decluttering", which is very healthy for the soul, even if not always immediately pleasant. Rahu can really make a person drive themselves into a wall by perpetually creating cycles with no answers, and by the time these cycles are changing we are begging for changes to free us from the hell of the experience. The clarity Ketu provides is a blessing, the answers that come to you through almost instant manifestation, just being in the space of knowing who you are and what you want gives freedom and relief. Rahu can really drive a mind wild, if the energy is not rooted in Ketu strongly enough, and thus positively channelled.
Lastly, I think the modality of the signs comes into play. Transit Nodes in Taurus-Scorpio suffered the plight of all the fixed signs, stagnancy. The Aries-Libra axis is the breath of fresh air, cardinals giving us the necessary push into the future. We will experience energetic movement, that is way overdue. It feels like the whole Earth is inhaling this energy with excitement, eager for its next step.
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Sexuality, Spirituality And Rahu Ketu Transits In 2020-21
On September 19, 2020 : RAHU will transit the sign of VENUS – Taurus. KETU will transit the sign of MARS – Scorpio.
It always happens – that the energies are in CONTRAST. The meeting of the opposites create electricity! When positive and negative come together – electricity is generated! When MAN and WOMAN come together and melt in each other – a new life is conceived! So opposites are good, contrast energies are good – they help to maintain a certain balance in this Universe – they also help to maintain a balance in your life!
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I find it funny how Ketu/South node in Scorpio (Jyestha naksatra) is exposing all these people whose moon it’s conjunct in transit.
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This Blog will help you to get the best information regarding the Rahu and Ketu Transit 2020-2022.
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राहु-केतु का राशिपरिवर्तन, जानें अगले 18 माह मिलेगा किन राशियों को लाभ और किन्हें होगा नुकसान अब अगले 18 महीनों के दौरान राहु और केतु के इस गोचर का आपकी राशियों पर और आपके जीवन पर क्या प्रभाव होगा और उसके लिये आपको क्या उपाय करने होंगे। Source link
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Ketu Transit 2020: Know its effect on all zodiac signs – Times of India Ketu transited from Sagittarius to Scorpio on September 23, 2020. Ketu is considered as a shadow planet in Vedic astrology, but its impact is observable on every zodiac sign.
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Ketu Transit 2020: Know its effect on all zodiac signs – Times of India Ketu transited from Sagittarius to Scorpio on September 23, 2020. Ketu is considered as a shadow planet in Vedic astrology, but its impact is observable on every zodiac sign.
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Pluto Gochar 2020 Pluto Transit Sagittarius On 29 June Effects On Zodiac Sign: 29 जून को धनु राशि में प्लूटो का गोचर, मेष सहित इन राशियों के जीवन पर पड़ेगा सबसे ज्यादा असर
Pluto Gochar 2020 Pluto Transit Sagittarius On 29 June Effects On Zodiac Sign: 29 जून को धनु राशि में प्लूटो का गोचर, मेष सहित इन राशियों के जीवन पर पड़ेगा सबसे ज्यादा असर
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29 जून को आषाढ़ शुक्ल पक्ष की नवमी तिथि और सोमवार का दिन है। इस दिन सुबह सूर्योदय से पहले भोर के समय 4 बजकर 39 मिनट पर वक्री प्लूटो धनु राशि में प्रवेश करेगा और 30 दिसंबर की रात 10 बजकर 16 मिनट तक यही पर गोचर करते रहेंगे। 
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Prince William: June 2021 to June 2022
This is regarding William’s Varshaphala/Annual (Solar Return) chart from January 2020 to January 2021.
Drekkana descriptions are from James Kelleher’s book The Path of Light: Volume 2.
“Year” refers to the time period between June 2021 and June 2022; it does not correspond to the calendar year.
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1. Annal Ascendant The annual lagna/ascendant is Sagittarius, the natural 9th sign of the zodiac, ruled by Jupiter, and William’s natal ascendant. This year is a dwi-janma year, aka “year of second birth.” As I’ve previously written, Kate is also running a dwi-janma year in her 2021 annual chart. Dwi-Janma will be discussed further below.
This annual ascendant is suffering a papakartari yoga to it. It has the malefic Ketu in the 12th house and malefic Saturn in the 2nd house. This restricts the ascendant for the year and increases the difficulty and stress. The 7th house/Gemini is also under a papakartari yoga. It is hemmed in by Rahu in the 6th and a debilitated Mars in the 8th house.
The ascendant is in Mula nakshatra (lunar constellation), which is the same as his birth nakshatra. Mula is known as “the root,” and it contains the galactic center. Its shakti is to destroy or damage. The deity associated with Mula is Nirriti, which is an older form of Kali. Daksha Prajapati (lord of progeny) is also associated with Mula nakshatra. The “destruction” associated with Mula is often a form of going down to the core or “root” of something and then re-building again. Seemingly, this may be a “rebuilding” year for William.
The ascendant is in the first drekkana of Sagittarius. 1st Drekkana: "A man with a human face and a horse's body. He carries a long bow, which is stretched tight in his hand. He lives in a hermitage, and protects the ascetics and articles used for the ritual sacrifice." From this there is an association with being assertive and a protector, being solitary, and protecting special/unique things such as heritage.
Mars is the only planet debilitated in this chart and is also in the dreaded 8th house. Cancer/Karka is the sign of Mars’ debilitation. Mars is in an auspicious nakshatra, Pushya. Pushya is associated with nourishing, and its shakti is to create spiritual energy. It is in the 2nd drekkana of Cancer. 2nd drekkana: "A harsh young woman whose head is adorned (by her well-wishers) with lotus flowers. She has a snake and is leaning against a branch of a palasa tree, crying.” This drekkana is a “serpent drekkana” due to the snake imagery. The imagery depicts someone alone & depressed and bound or confined by their circumstances. The serpent image also carries an association of being underhanded or deceitfulness with it.
Mars rules the 5th and 12th houses for a Sagittarius ascendant. It is also the karaka/indicator of siblings. It’s debilitation in the difficult 8th house is quite significant. The 8th house is the house of accidents, transformation, scandal, upheaval, other people’s money, and is generally out of your personal control. (Personal control referring to the owner of the chart.) 
2. Sun position The Sun is placed in the 7th house; it rules the 9th house (father, luck, fortune) in this chart. It is conjunct Venus, ruler of the 6th and 11th houses. Venus is at 29:20, which is the last degree of Gemini. This makes it sandi, since it is about to transit into the next sign/house. Both the Sun and Venus have some restrictions on them this year due to the previously mentioned papakartari yoga (hemmed in by malefic influences) to Gemini. The Sun as significator of the father—and also ruling the house of the father this year—being hemmed in by malefics (Rahu & Mars) will encounter difficulty during this year (June 2021 to July 2021).  
Venus is in a parivartana yoga (mutual exchange) with Mercury, which is in the 6th house. Hence, there is a stronger connection between those two houses. There may be difficulties regarding partnerships, which can include marriage, but those difficulties will likely get better over time. Venus in the 7th house is not always good for marriage, since it can indicate an imbalance of affection between the two partners. The 7th house is also an alternate house for career as it is ten houses away from the 10th house (career). Thus, it seems to follow that there will be restrictions or some difficulty with the career or partners regarding the career.
The Sun, the Moon, and the lagna/ascendant ruler (Jupiter) are all in air signs. Air has the ability to change and permeate the things around you. This gives it an unstable or fluctuating quality. There also may be a focus on social connectedness and communication during this year.
The Moon, representing the Mind, is placed in the 11th house in Libra but unsupported, making it a kemadruma Moon. It is not supported by any beneficial yogas. The Moon is aspected by Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars. The Jupiter aspect to the Moon gives it positivity and expansiveness. Saturn gives it austerity, discipline, and hard work. Mars gives the Moon assertiveness, aggression, and ambition. The Moon is in Vishakha nakshatra, “the forked one,” whose deity is Indragni. Indragni is two gods: Indra (king of the gods) and Agni (fire god). Its shakti is to achieve many goals in life. This is the Moon’s drekkana: "A man who is adorned with gems and wearing armor. He looks and acts like a monkey and scares all the other animals in the forest. He has fruit and meat in one hand and a golden quiver in the other." This indicates an aggressive and protective quality, or at least the possibility of aggressive action. Being adorned with gems and wearing armor represents a dominant position. William will be keen on making and taking aggressive action during the year.
3. Muntha The Muntha (progressed ascendant) is placed in the 4th house/Pisces, where it is ruled by Jupiter, which is an adverse placement. This placement alone can indicate possible physical ailment, mental anguish, and opposition from family members. The only aspect it receives is from Saturn, which can indicate physical ailments, disappointment, obstacles, and delays. The Muntha lord (Jupiter) is in the 3rd house, which indicates that there can be success through effort—3rd house is the house of effort—and courage. This year will prove to be stressful at times.
4. Year Lord Jupiter is the Year Lord. The natural indications of Jupiter are wealth, children, reputation, and clarity of thought (wisdom). Jupiter is at medium strength (8.73 units), which should bring about mixed results. Jupiter is in the 3rd house, aspected by Mars via Mars’ 8th house aspect, which may indicate financial improvement, risk of accidents, and success in litigation or disputes. Mars aspect to the third house is beneficial as it aspects the house it is an indicator (karaka) for. Jupiter is in Ithasala yoga with the Sun, the 9th lord, which forms a raja yoga. This enhances Jupiter in a positive way and may lead to increased fame & renown, good relationship with father, religiosity, strong dharma (life purpose).
Jupiter—as ascendant lord, Year Lord, and Muntha Lord—brings special emphasis to the 3rd house. Third house is representative of siblings, short journeys, patience, perseverance, fighting, hobbies, ears & communication (what is heard), and servants. It is in Shatabisha nakshatra, which means “possessing/requiring a hundred physicians.” Its shakti is the power of healing, and its desire is to be firm and not unsteady. It is in the first drekkana of Aquarius: "A man with a vulture's face. He is dressed in silk clothes and is also wearing a deerskin and a wool blanket. He is anxious about getting oils, wine, water, and food." My takeaways are an association with travel (bird), living on the misfortune of others (vulture), a suggestion about mental instability (anxious), yet insulated and protected (expensive & animal clothing).   There is a significant amount about Harry with this placement, even though it is William’s annual chart. Harry—the only sibling—may need significant mental and/or physical treatment due to the “hundred physicians” symbolism. Harry may be doing significant amounts of travel during this year, such as to the UK or places outside and/or away from the USA. He has been living on the misfortune of others—aka his family. He likely has some degree of mental instability, yet he will end up protected and insulated from things due to his powerful family. 
Moreover, if you read this chart with Aquarius as the ascendant—due to the placement of the Year/Muntha/Ascendant lord there—then Aries becomes the 3rd house. Aries is ruled by Mars and placed in the 6th house of struggle & health, yet debilitated due being in Cancer. Everything I mentioned about Mars under part one would still apply. Additionally, Mars is aspected by Saturn, which is the 12th house from Aquarius. 12th house being foreign travel or sleep. There may be sleep issues associated with Harry. 5. Annual Ascendant to Natal Chart William is having a dwi-janma year, aka “year of second birth.” This happens when the natal ascendant repeats in the annual chart. William has a Sagittarius natal ascendant, and he has a Sagittarius ascendant with this annual chart. This is a common occurrence. Regardless, it does have adverse implications with it, particularly when the annual ascendant degree is close to the natal ascendant degree. William’s natal ascendant is 03:52 Sagittarius; the annual ascendant is 02:01 Sagittarius. Add in the adverse placement of the Muntha in the 4th house, and the adversity & stress of a dwi-janma year becomes more likely.
Mitigating factors are: ~ Ascendant lord/Jupiter not on the Rahu-Ketu axis
 ~ Venus, a benefic, is in a kendra; however, that is the only benefic in a kendra (angle)
 ~ The Muntha lord (Jupiter again) is not in an adverse house
 ~ Jupiter, a benefic planet, is Lord of the Year; although, retrograde
 ~ Jupiter is in Ithasala yoga with the 9th lord (Sun) [raja yoga]
This is undoubtedly going to be a stressful year; however, it will likely not be oppressively bad for the entire year.
6. Natal Ascendant to Annual Chart See #4 above.
7. Natal Maha Dasa Ruler Saturn is the natal maha dasa (major time period) ruler. William’s Saturn maha dasa began in February 2010 and will end in February 2029. Specifically, he is in his Saturn-Moon dasa (sub-period), which started in January 2021 and lasts until August 2022. Saturn-Moon can be a period of family disputes. The two planets/grahas (Saturn & Moon) are inimical to each other; Saturn represents obstacles and delays while the Moon represents home and happiness from the family.
In William’s natal chart, Saturn is placed in the 10th house (career) conjunct Mars. In his natal Dashamsha/D10 chart—divisional chart of career—his Moon is ten houses away from Saturn, which indicates a change in his career during this sub-period. In his natal Dwadashamsha/D12 chart—divisional chart of parents—Saturn is the ruler of this chart, which indicates that significant events during Saturn’s maha dasa will be significant for his parent(s) career. He only has one living parent, his father. The Moon is placed in the 10th house of this chart, which indicates that during Saturn-Moon dasa his father should have a significant event regarding his career. In his Saptamsha/D7 chart—divisional chart of children—Saturn and Moon are conjunct in the 9th house. Since the 9th house is five houses away from the 5th house, which is the house of children, I take this as an indicator that William will likely have another child during this period.
In his annual chart, Saturn is placed in the 2nd house/Capricorn. Saturn rules the 2nd and 3rd houses. It receives an aspect from Mars in this chart, and is in Ithasala yoga with Mars. Mars and Saturn are opposite each other in an unfriendly aspect. This Saturn-Mars combo can be indicative of problem-solving ability (2 technical planets), but there will undoubtedly be stops & starts, obstacles, and frustration.
Saturn is in Shravana nakshatra, which has the shakti to connect. Shravana is associated with walking and a famous story about Vamana, the dwarf incarnation of Vishnu and his three “footsteps.” The story roughly goes like this: The gods had been kicked out of heaven by Mahabali, king of the demons. Mahabali had conquered all three worlds, which included the earth and heaven. Vamana—an incarnation of Vishnu—visited Mahabali in heaven and as a dwarf asked for three paces of land that he would measure with his feet. Mahabali agreed to grant him this gift. Vamana instantly grew in size and covered the whole world in two steps. With his third step, he kicked the demons out of heaven and put them back into the underworld. Vamana was able to restore order by putting Indra, king of the gods, back on the throne as ruler of heaven. 
 Saturn is in the 2nd drekkana of Capricorn: "A dark woman, who is wearing a lot of jewelry, has wide eyes that resemble lotus petals and is wearing iron earrings. She is searching for many things.” Discipline, focus, wealth, observant, and restless.
Saturn is in the 2nd house from the ascendant, the 4th house from the Moon, and the 11th house from the Muntha. These houses are all related to wealth to varying degrees: 2nd money in general, 4th real estate, and 11th gains and multiplying. The 2nd house also represents the family you were born into. With the focus indicated in the drekkana, William will likely be focused on reorganizing things related to the 2nd, 4th, and 11th houses. With the money, land, and gain/network associations, there could be changes with the Duchy of Cornwall. Regarding the family he was “born into,” I suspect there will be some kind of re-structuring where he “kicks the demons out of heaven.”
8. Major transits From William’s natal ascendant, William will have a papakartari yoga (hemmed in by malefics) to his ascendant until 16 March 2022 when Ketu moves into Libra. I suspect that he will be breathing much easier when that time comes around. Sagittarius has basically been suffering from this papakartari yoga since autumn 2020. It’ll be nice to be able to move on.
William has his natal Moon in Gemini, same as Catherine. He is undergoing Ashtama Shani, when Saturn transits the 8th house from the natal Moon, since January 2020. This is one of the toughest Saturn transits—losses, obstacles, delays, misfortune, etc. He will get a brief break from Ashtama Shani from 28 April 2022 to 12 July 2022 when Saturn transits Aquarius briefly next year. This transit will finally be over in 17 January 2023 when Saturn moves into Aquarius.
Jupiter is currently trining his natal Moon and will continue to do so until 14 September 2021. This boosts any positive thinking for the time being. Jupiter will retrograde back into Capricorn on 14 September and will remain there until 20 November 2021. Jupiter will then transit Aquarius again from 20 November 2021 to 13 April 2022. The transit of Jupiter in Aquarius should help William get through the tough period of Saturn in Capricorn. 9. 2022 Annual Chart Looking ahead to William’s 2022 Varshaphala/annual solar-return chart, he again has Jupiter as the Lord of the Year but with a Taurus ascendant. Taurus is ruled by Venus. Jupiter is in Ithasala with Venus in this chart. Jupiter is in the 11th house. Given that Jupiter is karaka/indicator of children, this looks to indicate gain of a child after his birthday in 2022.
10. Overall Generally, I think this is a so-so year, at best. Certainly not fantastic but definitely full of multiple stressors, particularly his brother.
I know many people are wondering if/when there will be another Cambridge/Cornwall/Wales baby, but to me it doesn’t look like any pregnancy announcement happen until 2022. Jupiter as year lord is fine for children; however, this year with lord of the 5th house (Mars) debilitated in the 8th house without forming any yogas with a benefic planet such as Jupiter or Venus, I just do not like it for the birth of a child. Pregnancy will probably happen during this “year,” but the birth after his 40th birthday. 
Harry figures into things pretty obviously throughout this chart, even though it may not end up being obvious to us, the public. This chart paints Harry, as William’s younger brother, as quite unwell; although, William is going to protect him to a certain degree, regardless of whether or not Harry actually deserves such protection.
Due the aspect of Mars onto Jupiter, I expect William to win most or all of his disputes during the year.
I imagine most people are looking forward to William “kicking the demons out of heaven.”
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राशि परिवर्तन: 18 महीने बाद बदल रही है केतु की चाल, जानिए कुंडली पर इसका प्रभाव
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फलित ज्योतिष में छाया ग्रहों के प्रभाव का सर्वाधिक महत्व है क्योंकि, जन्मकुंडली में छाया ग्रहों की स्थिति के ही अनुसार मनुष्य को अपने आंतरिक भाव का बोध हो सकता है जिसके फलस्वरूप मनुष्य अपना जीवन यापन अधिक अर्थपूर्ण कर सकता है। केतु को रहस्यमयी कांति कथा गौरवशाली ज्योति किरण कहा गया है। अनेकों फलित ग्रंथों में कहा…
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