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Astrology at Work in March-April 2005 - Saturn and Pluto stationary direct and retrograde sea changes
by Robert Wilkinson
In response to requests, here is the text for yesterday's audio post.
Any time the outer planets go stationary retrograde or stationary direct, it usually corresponds with major changes in the world, whether politically, economically, environmentally, legally, or any other way that affects us all. This month we have both Saturn and Pluto hitting their stations in the last 10 days of March. Saturn ends its retrograde, finally going direct on a symbol promising rewards for various forms of success. In many ways, when Saturn is retrograde, things seem slow or bogged down, even if they aren't. With Saturn moving forward for the first time since last October, we'll all feel like things are happening and that our affairs are in fact moving forward. Try to see the past six months as leading you to an inner wisdom, and filling in some gaps in lessons you already learned before this period in your life.
Pluto, on the other hand, is going stationary retrograde this month, marking a threshold and a forward look at large scale inevitable transformation coming down the road in 2006-07. Follow the anticipation and what's being foreshadowed in the next few weeks, and imagine how it would be to use powers you've been dreaming of. It's time to retire peacefully from some things, and joyously do some repair work to fix some links or relationships. Some of what was once wrecked by storms, emotional or whatever, needs to be repaired, so find the right crew and go have some fun. That both Saturn and Pluto are both hitting their stations in the final 10 days of March shows that it should be an interesting time of far reaching change, and that given the Mercury retrograde, none of it will turn out the way that's expected.
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Last update: 8/27/2006; 10:52:38 AM.
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