{"id":920,"date":"2011-01-30T11:02:00","date_gmt":"2011-01-30T11:02:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lanawooster.co.uk\/blog\/?p=920"},"modified":"2011-01-30T11:02:00","modified_gmt":"2011-01-30T11:02:00","slug":"aspects-for-the-week-beginning-30-january-2011","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.lanawooster.co.uk\/?p=920","title":{"rendered":"Aspects for the week beginning 30 January 2011"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>And the event of the week goes to &#8211; Egypt.\u00a0\u00a0 But the unravelling started in Tunisia when Mars moved into Aquarius, and just before Jupiter moved into Aries.\u00a0 How did Tunisia come to occupy that ignitory role?\u00a0 In its natal chart, its birth being during the year of the Suez crisis, there is a powerful exact conjunction between Jupiter and Pluto in Leo, trine the Galactic Centre.\u00a0 At the time of its recent uprising, Uranus (revolution) was trine its Saturn (the existing order) which indicates that there is a controlled element to the revolution at some level, but Neptune at the same time was exactly square to its Saturn, creating confusion and chaos to the existing order.\u00a0 Moving on to Egypt, on the day of its uprising just after Jupiter entered Aries, Uranus (revolution) was exactly square to its Sun, and Saturn was exactly square to its Uranus.\u00a0 Neptune was also trine its Sun, and (karmically) the Sun was exactly conjunct its North Node.\u00a0 A nation karmically ripe for change, and pushing to recapture its spirituality (Neptune\u2019s trine).\u00a0 How does all this momentous activity, a potentially huge geopolitical event, \u00a0express Jupiter\u2019s entry into Aries?\u00a0 I have noticed that in its transiting mode Jupiter can bring up unexpressed anger, but largely Jupiter in Aries is about the full expression of the human spirit, and this spirit of the people could no longer be repressed.\u00a0 The day to watch this week is Wednesday, 2<sup>nd<\/sup> February, Big Wednesday if you will.\u00a0 It\u2019s a big fish in a little pond this week, unlike some of the bigger fish we have had recently.\u00a0 Venus will be sextile Neptune enabling something sublime to happen in human relations, if we allow it in.\u00a0 Mercury will be semi-sextile Neptune, so there will be mental confusion (\u201cHow can this be? Something so sublime\u2026\u201d).\u00a0 Venus then squares Uranus (\u201cWas it all a Neptunian illusion?\u00a0 Relationships cannot remain the same\u2026\u201d) and there may be a wrench of parting after experiencing the merging.\u00a0 Finally, Mercury sextiles Uranus, a new order of thinking, the mind re-sets itself to incorporate a new reality, one based not merely on facts but equally on human relationship and feelings, taking into account the role of Venus and Neptune in the proceedings.\u00a0 Newness re-establishes itself on Thursday (3<sup>rd<\/sup>) with a New Moon in Aquarius, another mini-dawn in brother and sisterhood.\u00a0 It feels like it did when Labour won the 1997 election (!), or when the Berlin Wall came down \u2013 what happens afterwards, and as a result, is what matters\u2026Mercury then enters Aquarius, to reinforce this.\u00a0 New thinking, leaving behind the old regimes.\u00a0 But again, I emphasize these aspects are in themselves small fry against the back drop of Jupiter in Aries which is the real deal.\u00a0 They merely announce that some things are falling into place, as a result of the bigger picture.\u00a0 As a reminder not to get too carried away, Venus enters Capricorn on Friday (4<sup>th<\/sup>) reminding us that people and their feelings are important and ideas or facts can sometimes sweep this truth aside.\u00a0 Don\u2019t for instance, sweep aside the effects on individual people, O Governments, when you are making your economic cuts.\u00a0 Or on a more mundane level, don\u2019t ignore that elderly neighbour and the chance to chat, as you hurtle along the pavements to get to the supermarket, and get your shopping done, and go about your business.\u00a0 Venus entering Capricorn is a chance to re-examine your values and priorities, before you give your all to the revolutions taking place inside and outside our psyches.\u00a0 The Sun conjuncts Mars, too, on that day, so you could really be hurtling along the pavements or in your cars, possibly unthinkingly.\u00a0 A huge amount of energy could be raised that day, so you might want to consider how you are going to expend it in a useful way.\u00a0 Without that consideration, it may erupt in angry exchanges or burnout to no constructive end.\u00a0 Demonstrations, whether about cuts or student fees closer to home, or about despotic \u00a0and undemocratic regimes \u00a0abroad, are not likely to die down or be quelled under such an aspect.\u00a0 Where is it all going?\u00a0 It is too early to tell, or to do any reconstruction work, but in March the True North Node (which always retrogrades) moves from Capricorn to Sagittarius, and that is an important karmic shift in our own lives and on the world stage, hopefully in the spirit of progress.\u00a0 Events now may be making way for those changes.\u00a0 We end the week on a nice note, for on Saturday (5<sup>th<\/sup>) we have Mercury sextile Jupiter, a gift for international negotiators, a gift for shifting your personal correspondence or filing (pay attention to the filing, and it\u2019s easier to deal with the bigger documentation).\u00a0 It\u2019s good for communication and sales, too.\u00a0 I need to renew my passport, and I\u2019ve been waiting for the perfect moment for weeks.\u00a0 What perfectly timed moment have you been waiting for?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>And the event of the week goes to &#8211; 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