Change &
Esoteric Astrology
by Bonnie Wells
Bridging the Gap with
Jupiter and Saturn
This is generally true
also of Jupiter and Saturn, the two planets that help to bridge the gap
between the outer planets and the inner planets (Sun, Moon, Mercury,
Venus, and Mars). The inner planets relate us most obviously to our
immediate environments and with the daily fluctuations, situations, and
abiding interests of humanity. Their progressions and transits frequently
coincide with marriages, births, love affairs, and other temporal events.
Astrologers frequently
refer to Jupiter and Saturn as the "social planets", since they
are concerned with matters beyond the individual, but not yet
transcendent. They are especially active in matters of social order,
finance, and government, and help to unite individuals and nations.
Jupiter and Saturn represent cycles of expansion and contraction,
respectively. In terms of nations, these cycles embrace inflation and
recession, and at the individual level they signify periods of optimism or
limitation. At the height of the Piscean Age, when religion and government
were identified with each other, Jupiter and Saturn shared astrological
rulership of matters both spiritual and temporal, reflecting the existing limits of human
understanding.
Jupiter and Saturn do act as bridges between the two realms
(temporal and spiritual) in the sense that the group, represented by
Jupiter and Saturn, must eventually reconnect consciously with its soul,
represented (according to our present understanding) by the outer planets.
Increasingly, however, the interface between inner and outer dimensions
will be associated with Chiron, whose orbit links the Saturnian world of
form with the transpersonal realms of Uranus and beyond.
Because the outer planets
move ponderously, setting the tone for long periods of time, when they are
aspected by the faster moving planets they tend to be associated with
important events. The overall character or "energy signature" of
these events can be ascertained by understanding the house and sign
positions of the planets or points involved and relating these indications
back to their natal potentials.
For example, a person with
Jupiter in aspect to Pluto in the birth chart will always have profound
mystical and spiritual tendencies and might be inclined toward some of the
more arcane expressions of these, such as ceremonial magic. He or she will
never be content with surface solutions and will want to go to the heart
of life itself for answers. If Jupiter is in the 4th house of the birth
chart and Pluto is in the 1st, there will be repercussions in the areas of
personal security and psychological foundations (4th house) and in terms
of crises about personal identity (1st house). If Jupiter is in Taurus and
Pluto is in Leo, there will always be a concern with matters of personal
security and safety as they impact on chosen forms of self-expression and
leadership, and vice versa. When either Jupiter or Pluto are contacted by
a progressed or transiting planet, this natal potential will be activated,
particularly if the contacting planet is sensitively placed in the birth
chart. This activation will be modified by the nature of the contacting
planet. If the contacting planet should happen to be Mercury, the person
might decide to go back to school or to take a correspondence course in a
Jupiterian or Pluto-related field in order to broaden his or her horizons,
expand the personal identity (1st house and Leo), and secure a more solid
basis for his or her personal philosophy (4th house and Taurus). If the
contacting planet is Venus, a deep love affair might result, or there
might be a money crisis of some sort.
Outer Planets as
Trendsetters
Since the outer planets
never move more than a few degrees in a person's secondary progressed
chart, they are critical as overall trendsetters. Of course, they move
quite a bit in a chart directed by solar arc. By far, the most significant
movements of the outer planets, however, occur with their transits. Their
effects tend to be consonant with their "condition" in the birth
chart, and they are very noticeable.
Because the outer planets
are esoteric significators of spirit, whose purpose is to link our souls
with the group soul of humanity, their transits always present us with
opportunities for transformation. Transits of the outer planets are
associated with spiritual breakthroughs linked to the areas of life
activated by the house and sign they are transiting in a natal chart.
For many astrologers
(myself included), the transiting positions of the outer planets and
Saturn are the most important factors to consider in updating natal
charts. Saturn crystallizes and provides structures for experience; Uranus
breaks up existing structures so that we do not become fossilized in
habit. Galvanizing whatever he touches, Uranus stirs things up. He rocks
the boat. We cannot be complacent for long in any area affected by Uranus.
Whereas Uranus shatters
outworn thought forms, Neptune dissolves them. When he transits an area of
the birth chart, those aspects of life will be up for review in a very
subtle kind of way, and we will be apt to experience confusion and mental
fogs. Neptune is particularly identified with the astral plane, the
storehouse of images, and puts us in touch with that part of ourselves so
that we can grow in self-knowledge and discrimination.
Pluto: Change or be
Changed
Pluto transiting through
the natal chart utterly and irrevocably transforms any area of life he
touches. Existing conditions will be reformed, and that is all there is to
it. There are no halfway measures with Pluto. His message is to change, or
be changed. Yet his lessons are so profound that they cannot be learned in
any other way. Time and again after Pluto has finished transiting a
certain house in someone's birth chart, that person will speak of the
transit almost nostalgically, even if the experience was traumatic.
Through this transit, one is enabled to access such deeply significant
aspects of him/herself that the result is awe of Pluto's wisdom and power,
and an appreciation of his energy that transcends considerations of
personal comfort. This brings us to the next point, which is the part we
play in our own process of change.
Four Options for Change
We have basically four
options when it comes to change -- resistance, acceptance, resignation, and
affirmation. Whichever option we choose becomes critical in the matter of
the outer planets, whose lessons are vital if we are to become all that
spirit intends for us to be.
Resistance is ultimately self-defeating, yet
it is natural in the context of our first faltering experiences with
significant transits and progressions to difficult natal planetary
placements. Indeed, resistance is a valuable tool for growth in the first
part of life, when we must learn about limits and boundaries.
As we grow,
we learn that the degree of pain experienced through outer-planet transits
is directly proportional to the amount of resistance we generate. All
outerplanet transits go smoother when we consciously adopt a spiritual
attitude toward their energies. It is when we maintain our reliance on
material attachments that we have the most trouble.
Eventually, with wisdom,
we come to see that resistance to life's processes is death in life, and
we are prompted to search for the why's and wherefore's of existence. The
prompting comes, paradoxically, through the same agencies that
"brought" us our problems. It is in this way that we as
individuals move into the collective stream of human experience, enriching
that body of knowledge with our own hard-won learning. We can then move
into the sphere of acceptance, which opens us up to further growth.
Resignation is a negative
form of acceptance, and it often wears the face of bitterness following a
hard experience. Persisted in, resignation represents a brittle rejection
of the fullness of life and its shades of gray, its peaks and valleys.
The
state for which we were born, and toward which we are constantly evolving,
is affirmation. When our attitude toward change is consistently
characterized by this vibrant response to experience -- all experience
-- we
are well on the way toward mastery. It may be the work of many lifetimes,
but by orienting toward the affirmative state in our desires and in our
minds, we will magnetize ourselves to attract and eventually manifest it.
Astrological transits and
progressions reflect overall forward momentum and show us how we grow. The
coordinated movements of inner, social, and outer planets coincide with
periods of learning, integration, and renewal in our lives. There is ever
within us that which strives toward the light. The light is filtered and
focused through planets and signs in their seasons, as all participate in
the joys and challenges of evolutionary change.
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Errol Weiner, Transpersonal
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Kees Zoeteman, Gaiasophy,
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