The Shot That Starts the Race
At the Spring Equinox 2012, the cosmic echo that began the Cardinal Cross period is reverberating through current events as the Uranus-Pluto square intensifies.
Peak Oil, Systems Collapse and Mother Love: Lessons of the Cardinal Cross (originally posted at the summer solstice Eclipse in June, 2010)
The summer solstice of 2010 introduced the riff of critical years between 2010 and 2020. Its patterns can be seen as a holographic prototype: a map that shows us the way forward.
Redefining Normalcy: Years of Creative Disruption (originally posted at the Full Moon in July 2010)
The transits at the Full Moon in the summer of 2010 were overflowing with heads-ups about what to do, and what not to do, during these years of transformative change.
Gun-Toting Yahoo or Martial Artist: Mars and the Cardinal Cross(originally posted at the August New Moon, 2010)
When we see Mars involved in the ongoing Cardinal patterns, we need to be especially mindful. Our challenge is to turn aggression into courage.
Trickling Down into the Mainstream: The Cardinal Cross Establishes Itself (originally posted at the Autumnal Equinox 2010)
Lies are exposed and well-kept secrets are revealed. During the years surrounding 2012, whenever Pluto stations, the tension of its square with Uranus is exacerbated. If the station occurs when the Sun is at one of the Cardinal points, as in mid-September 2010, the energy is that much more stronger.
Uranus Squared: Revolution goes Hi-Tech (originally posted at the Vernal Equinox 2011)
With popular revolts erupting in the Middle East and North Africa, the Longest Arm of the Cross is making itself known. The uprising in Egypt can be seen as a template for a new kind of people power: the melding of political revolution and revolutionary technology.
Something’s Happening Here
As Uranus and Pluto get ready to echo the astrological relationship they had during the turbulent 1960s, we see clear echoes down here in the the world situation.
The Emperor Has No Clothes
The transits of September 2011 highlight several ongoing themes, including the failure of leadership. In this lecture Jessica talks about how to keep our distance from the corruptions of a society that is devolving.
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