“I have such a feeling of solidarity with
everything alive that it doesn’t seem important to know where the individual
ends or begins.”
--Albert Einstein
Uncle Albert
Like the scientists, mystical thinkers honor Einstein as extraordinary;
but from a somewhat different point of view. For us, the wispy-haired old
fellow with the unforgettable eyes exudes a wisdom that trumps intellectual
smarts.
In fact he was prodigious on both scores: that of mental acuity (Aquarius)
and spiritual understanding (Pisces)
1. I can’t think of another
scientist whose face has been reproduced on postcards, lapel buttons and
tote bags. Though Western culture tends to reserve the word “genius” for people
gifted in conceptual thinking, those of us who hung posters of Einstein on
our dorm room walls did so for other reasons. I, for one, was enchanted by
the rumor that he didn’t wear socks.
It’s a good time to consider why we are so drawn to Einstein. Right now
in particular, humanity is hungry for his embodiment of both knowledge and
knowing: a combination symbolized in astrology by Neptune in Aquarius, the
key player in the
Super Conjunction that dominates the skies this
calendar year.
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Neptune and Chiron have been retrograde since late May, drilling their
relentless lessons into the obdurate mass mind. Chiron is trying to teach
us how to use our pain to achieve true humanness. Jupiter, whose role in the
transit will peak again in December 09, is pushing us beyond our provincialisms,
stretching our grasp of what’s going on in the wide world beyond our normal
frames of reference. And Neptune, star of the show, is blurring the boundaries
between the ego-defined self and the rest of Creation.
Just as we might hang a mandala on the wall right now to focus upon during
meditation, we could gaze at a picture of dear old Albert. His eyes reflect
the mysteries the universe is inviting us to understand.
Cardinal Cross
The Aquarius cluster is welcoming us into the world-altering
2012
years, during which our identification with certain groups over others will
mean more than it ever has. Consider that we are doing nothing less than
determining the planet’s future. The Aquarian transit
is asking us to choose our allies accordingly. Who will best bear the standard
for humanity’s forward movement?
The
next
few years
will blow our conventional assumptions about leadership
out of the water. Leadership is signified in astrology by the cardinal signs,
all four of which will be part of the great configurations in the sky. It
will be a time of asking who we want our leaders to be, and what we'll do
with them once we’ve chosen them. It won't be enough to show up at the ballot
box and then go home and go back to sleep.
Pluto in Capricorn, which opposed the Solstice New Moon last month, is
the first member of the Cardinal Cross to establish itself. The planet of
breakdown in the sign of authority has already gotten to work, aiming its
wrecking ball at the mightiest and sturdiest of national governments.
This is not to say that the planet “caused” this state of affairs; Pluto
does not create decay; it merely reveals it. All over the world patriarchal
systems are crumbling under their own weight. Among the big players are
China
(Pluto square Sun), whose corrupt old boys’ network is cracking with the
strain of world attention (focused upon, for example, its relationship to
Tibet, human rights, pollution and out-of-control urbanization);
England
(Pluto conjunct Sun), whose ruling party is coming apart at the seams; and
the USA (Pluto opposed
to Sun).
Many traditions besides Western astrology have called attention to the age
we’re in right now, characterizing it as a time when false leaders would be
exposed. In the
Kali Yuga, which translates as The Dark Time (in this
usage the word
kali means discord and strife), the Hindu scriptures
declare that in our era leaders would become a danger to the world.
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Moral Meltdown
Aquarius is the only one of the twelve signs that singles
out the human species: it symbolizes those qualities that separate us from
other creatures. What this transit is doing is begging questions about
the essential nature of human society; such as, What is the point is of
having these extraordinary minds, unique in the animal kingdon? What benefits
does planet Earth draw from what we call
civilization? What makes
a human group civilized, and what makes it uncivilized?
This is the question underneath all the others in the debate about torture.
Growing up in the USA, most of us were conditioned to believe that our
country not only did not torture its enemies, but would never do so;
could
never do so. This made us special. So integral a part of the national self-image
was this belief that, only a generation ago, most Americans would have found
it unimaginable that they would one day be debating the issue. One didn’t
debate the unthinkable. But as soon as Pluto (taboos) started
opposing the Sun
cluster (self-definition) in the USA chart , that’s exactly what
we started to do.
When we remember the core meaning of
Pluto aspects, it is easier
to make sense of the crossroads at which the USA finds itself. Such transits
constitute a profound threat to an entity’s self of self. Historically,
the American public’s conviction that their country would never engage in
torture both established a point of moral pride and underlay a geopolitical
sense of entitlement. That is, so long as they believed their system to
be superior – morally, politically, economically -- to every other, Americans
felt justified in acting like kings of the world. But this fundamental belief
has been shattered.
Against the backdrop of the Pluto opposition, the Super Conjunction began
to form.
Neptune
started to cloud issues once deemed utterly clear. Over the
last three years, the closer Chiron (wounding) got to Neptune, the more distressingly
blurred societal certitudes became. During Chiron’s opposition to transiting
Saturn, torture hit the headlines: when the Abu Ghraib photos were released
on 2/15/06, visible proof arose to disprove the lie (Neptune) at the country’s
righteous core (Jupiter). A blood-curdling visual icon was introduced into
the vocabulary of the American imagination, dealing the deadliest blow yet
to the country’s sense of self.
For the American conscience, the publication of those photos marked the
end of the era of deniability. By the time Jupiter (ethics) ingressed into
Aquarius in January of 2009 the issue had become the centerpiece of America’s
moral meltdown.
5 Anti-war activists had long argued that the
Bush regime tortured its captives in order to coerce false testimony that
linked Saddam Hussein to the September 11th attacks -- testimony that would
have provided an alibi for the invasion of Iraq and handily avoided the
Nuremberg definition of a war crime. This scenario is no longer merely the
opinion of a fringe minority. That which had remained unadmitted by the majority
of the population has broken through the crust of collective awareness.
American schoolchildren reading their history books may find themselves
making comparisons that would never have crossed their parents’ minds. Such
as, how was the CIA’s treatment of Saddam Hussein’s chauffeur any different
from the treatment meted out by the royal interrogators of Tudor London, who
routinely postponed hanging their victims in hopes of getting them to implicate
others while strapped to the rack?
The torture issue is the most visceral of several violations to America’s
self-image that have corresponded with Pluto opposition to the US Venus-Jupiter
conjunction, signature of the country’s values. The old assertion that
We
are good and our enemies are evil has started to ring hollow, and as
a consequence the simplistic tropes of American foreign policy are no longer
going to fly. Now, when Washington tries to justify its imperial moves with
the old saw that the USA epitomizes all that is right and true, it will
strain the public’s credulity like never before.
Slapped in the Face
It has taken a dramatic economic downturn to expose the American populace
to the runaway corruption (Pluto) inherent in the government-business hybrid
that runs their country. The downturn is a mass
trauma, as Pluto teachings
always are.
Thousands upon thousands of small economic injustices, together with a
handful of enormous high-profile injustices, are painting a picture whose
contrast is stark enough to shake up the multitudes. Americans are seeing
their favorite mom-and-pop stores go out of business after serving their
neighborhoods for decades; while bloated, bailed-out bankers are not only
still in business but getting richer than ever by hoarding their TARP funds.
Citizens who never before considered themselves “political” are fuming. Their
sense of decency has been flouted.
In this climate a wide swath of Americans are realizing things about their
country that the larger world has known for a long time. Such as the fact
that a larger proportion of the American population lives in destitution
and in prison than is true in any other industrialized nation, even as the
country maintains its status as the wealthiest and most militarily powerful
on Earth. It is a slap in the face to the average American-Dreamer to consider,
for example, that
income
disparities in his country are equivalent to those in the Third World.
But such realities can no longer be refuted.
These transits are about rupturing complacency, a profoundly effective
cosmic teaching tool. With Uranus,
the Great Awakener, moving into
its square with Pluto next year, the American consciousness will receive a
succession of rousing blows.
As individuals, our wisest move would be to purposefully wake ourselves
up before the transits are forced to do it for us. Our goal should be to
deliver -- metaphorically or, better yet, ritualistically -- a bracing splash
of cold water to our faces every morning, as a reminder to stay alert to
the world moment.
New template
The election of Barack Obama provided a powerful example of the country’s
craving to change from the inside out, which is the only kind of change that
will satisfy Pluto. Obama rose upon the crest of this deep craving in the
collective soul.
It is not just that we got a new president. Indeed, policy-wise,
not
much is new at all . It is the
template of leadership
that is different now. As I have written
elsewhere
, as a singular leader Obama is less significant
than as a rallying icon. It is for this evolutionary role that history will
remember him, and it is this perspective that will serve us best as we observe
his ongoing vicissitudes.
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The
Saturn-Uranus
opposition that ushered Obama in last November offers us clues
about this new template. It told us that people’s expectations of government
(Saturn) were radically changing (Uranus); a situation that is both healthy
and deeply destabilizing. Meanwhile, the status quo is holding tight to its
stale old ideas; as exemplified by the Republican Party’s endless invocations
of the virtues of Ronald Reagan. But Uranus is shattering the old clichés,
as the transit has shattered the GOP.
The frenzied culture wars we are seeing at the moment mask a desperate
yearning on the part of many to believe in the old lies. With the Super conjunction
on top of the
Sibley Moon,
the force of unconscious Neptune (hypnosis; self-deception) is immensely
strong in the USA right now.
When the planet was stationary in late May, a small event took place that
spoke volumes about the mythmaking that underlies our political stagecraft.
California Republicans passed a bill to get rid of a statue in the Capitol
Rotunda of
Thomas Starr King
-- a Unitarian abolitionist who was known as “the
orator who saved the nation” – and replace it with one of Ronald Reagan, a
mediocre actor-turned-
corporate shill-turned-Teflon
president.
That the right wing would choose this guy to canonize is astoundingly
ironic, given the catastrophic results all over the world right now of his
notorious “trickle-down economics”. And the fact that the GOP would substitute
a statue of old Bonzo for that of a spiritual giant like Thomas Starr King
betrays a lack of historical and moral perspective of bewildering proportions.
We can take fair warning from this incident
about the foggy underbelly of the Neptune transit. There will be a lot of
mass denial to slog through in the months ahead.
Retrograde summer
Since this transit cycle began, the pace of developments on Earth has
been fast and furious for the world and for each of us individually; and
it’s only natural to feel overwhelmed. Those who don’t shut themselves down
by means of the ubiquitous escape mechanisms available cannot help but feel
inundated by the intensity pulsing in the atmosphere.
This is why the Goddess invented the retrograde cycle. It’s time to
review
and take stock. Four planets are retrograde now: Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune
and Pluto. We are supposed to be waxing introspective, the better to allow
the meaning of current events to sink in.
Hearts and Minds
To absorb the deepest levels of meaning that we can from the months ahead,
we’ll need to keep our wits sharp and our hearts open.
Our guide in this is the Aquarius conjunction, which has arrived right
on cue to help us to make sense of these times. Jupiter is reminding us
to stay informed; Neptune and Chiron are reminding us to stay connected
to our souls.
And we are not alone. Each of us is surrounded by groups and individuals
who are perfectly situated to model knowledge and knowing, and to support
us in our work. Brilliant young thinkers, wise elders and finger-on-the-pulse
visionaries are everywhere. We just have to notice them.
We will know them by the energy that comes out of their eyes, as we know
Einstein.
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Notes:
1 His
chart features a midheaven
Sun in Pisces (ruled by Neptune) and an Aquarius Jupiter opposite the planetary
ruler of Aquarius (Uranus).
2 Recent writings about the conjunction include the Skywatches from
February
,
April
May
, and
June 2009.
3 Leadership lessons will be taught on a personal level as well as a group
level. Readers should check their charts for planets occupying the first
few degrees of Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn; and/or make note of the
houses these degrees fall in. This will show us the parts of ourselves where
we may be inspired to demonstrate initiative with family, in one-to-one relationships,
or on a societal stage.
4 Some scholars say the
yuga that’s now ending started in 3102 BC
(very near the date of the beginning of the Mayan Calendar: around 3100
BC). The Kali Yuga also predicted unseasonable weather conditions, and the
estrangement of human beings from the gods.
5 The change of US presidents has not lessened America’s quandary.
Congress has backpedaled on its vow to close Guantanamo. Its prisoners have
been identified by federal lawyers as being "not persons," thus torturing
them is supposedly legal. And after blasting military commissions as “an
enormous failure” on the campaign trail, Obama has revived them; a move Amnesty
International has called “a disastrous misstep”. The president’s national
intelligence director, Adm. Dennis Blair, has declared he believes that torture
works; another senior official has been accused of covering up the torture
of an American nun in Guatemala; still another is an apologist for the late
war criminal Pinochet.
6 Obama, who originally 'unequivocally' opposed that notorious $87 billion
war appropriation, later supported four separate war appropriations to the
tune of $300 billion. He voted against a proposal to remove most of the combat
troops from Iraq by this month, and supported the GOP resolution to keep
military funding flowing there. He’s now saying that up to 50,000 will be
left in Iraq indefinitely.