by Robert Wilkinson
We are moving through a time of the year when the New Moons conjunct the Uranus, Neptune and Pluto of various generations. What could this mean?
I wrote about this last year, and this article updates that information and adds a bit more. Due to the planetary positions of Neptune and Pluto for everyone alive on Earth right now, the Summer and Autumn Lunations are very important indicators for how we're utilizing our Transpersonal Spiritual energies.
Over the past few weeks, the New Moons and Full Moons have stimulated and are stimulating many of the "generational planets" in our charts. Whether Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto, there are a sequence of Lunations that trigger these outer, invisible, "transpersonal" energies, allowing us to face spiritual lessons that help us quicken our evolution in major ways.
In last year's article, the October 2009 New Moon at 25 Libra put the focus on the Pluto for everyone with that planet in the latter part of Libra (late 1977-late 1984). Also, it conjuncted the Neptune of all those born throughout most of the 1950s, and the Uranus of those born in in 1972-1975.
When the outer Spiritual Invisibles are accented at a given point in time, then we learn about how to understand and manifest that function more perfectly.
When a Lunation is conjunct Pluto, it puts the focus on the need for purification, transformation, transmutation, and if necessary, annihilation of all that is toxic for those whose Pluto function is stimulated. A Lunation in Libra focuses the need for inspiration, idealism, collective awareness, and compassion in all with Neptune in late Libra. It focuses the need for individuation, renovation, and revolution in the lives of those with Uranus in Libra.
Taking that one step further, it also implies that during this time in history, the Summer and Autumn Lunations (especially the New Moons) are very important since they stimulate the outer Spiritual planets in large groups of people. And yes, to some extent it also happens at the Full Moons when the Sun is opposite the signs of our natal outer planets, since the Moon conjuncts the generational planets during those Full Moons.
Still, each year when there is a New Moon in Cancer (or Full Moon in that sign), during those weeks it's in effect it focuses the energies on those with Pluto in Cancer (1913-1939), Neptune in Cancer (almost no one left alive!), and Uranus in Cancer (1949-1956). We can apply the same planetary energies as above, but through the Cancer filter. How early or late it falls in the sign determines which end of these generations are most affected.
Each year when we have a New Moon in Leo (or Full Moon in that sign), during those weeks when it's in effect it impacts the Pluto in Leo group (1938-1958), the Neptune in Leo group (1914-1929), and the Uranus in Leo group (1955-1962). How early or late it falls in the sign determines which end of these generations are most affected.
Each year when we have a New Moon in Virgo (or Full Moon in that sign), during those weeks when it's in effect it impacts the Pluto in Virgo group (1956-1972), Neptune in Virgo group (1929-1942), and Uranus in Virgo group (1961-1969). As with the other signs, how early or late it falls in the sign determines which end of these generations are most affected.
I've already discussed the late Libra groups. Early Libra groups fall just after the Virgo dates and before the late Libra dates. To note, this year's New Moon fell in mid-Libra, impacting all those with planets in Libra since the influence reaches both early and late Libra. That means those born with Pluto anywhere in Libra (October 1971-August 1984), Neptune anywhere in Libra (October 1942-August 1957) and Uranus anywhere in Libra (September 1968-September 1975).
In 2011 the New Moon falls in early Libra, impacting those born with Pluto in early Libra (October 1971-October 1977), Neptune in early Libra (October 1942-October 1949), and Uranus in early Libra (September 1968-October 1971). You can see how as each year unfolds, the influence moves from the younger vintages of each generation to the older, and then starts all over again, since the lunations of 2012 will again fall late in their respective signs.
We have a Lunation in mid-Scorpio on the way that falls on the same degree that Venus went retrograde. This will stimulate the Pluto of all those born 1984-1995, the Neptunes of those born 1956-1970, and the Uranus of those born 1974-1981. Since the Lunation falls in the middle of the sign, it will impact everyone with planets in Scorpio. In 2011, the New Moon falls in early Scorpio, impacting those with planets early in the sign.
What the Sun illuminates in the Summer and Autumn for these generations, the Moon will give form to in the times when the Full Moon is conjunct the outer planets of these generations. At present this occurs when the Sun is in Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, and Taurus.
Just a few musings as the Grand Irrationality continues, the Great Transition accelerates, Jupiter opposes the Plutos of all on Earth, and Neptune and Chiron oppose TransPluto, aka Percephone....
Mahalo, ya'll!
© Copyright 2010 Robert Wilkinson
Your Highness
Just a few musings as the Grand Irrationality continues, the Great Transition accelerates, Jupiter opposes the Plutos of all on Earth, and Neptune and Chiron oppose TransPluto, aka Percephone....
Can anyone help me understand the "transPluto, aka Percephone"
I know percephone....just don't get the line?
Thanks to anyone who can assist.
Posted by: chickie | October 15, 2010 at 05:07 AM
Hi Chickie - I've had the flu for 3 days so this will be short. I realized these planets are in opposition and I'll probably write an entire article about it. TransPluto, aka Percephone, is the mate of the lord of underworld. Think Parvati. She represents the vastness of Divine Mother energy, and She has been in late Leo for many decades. Neptune and Chiron are more "inner" energies, though they too are spiritual forces beyond individual manipulations. This opposition has only been in effect for about a year or so. I believe that it indicates why things are so phenomenally polarized between delusion and compassion (the political field is but one example of this!) Anyway, back to bed....
Posted by: Robert | October 15, 2010 at 06:04 AM
Poor Robert, flu is horrid - doubtless part of the Saturn opp lurking! Hope you're feeling better soon.
Posted by: Morvah | October 15, 2010 at 07:29 AM
Thanks Robert,
I know Persephone/Proserpina well, but never KNEW she lives in Leo! Get some rest!!!
Posted by: chickie | October 15, 2010 at 08:22 AM
Robert - Take care of yourself and hope to see you back well soon.
I wonder if some of these outer plant stimulations are partly reason for the fact that many people my age (born in 1962) and older are unemployed and can't seem to find anyone to employ us anytime soon. It's become CW that the very young and the very old are not welcome in this current workforce and I can certainly attest to that being out work for 2 years now.
Posted by: aquarius40 | October 15, 2010 at 12:36 PM
So, aquarius40, one "older than born in 1962" and also unemployed, I think we are going to have to be the change agents and I'm not sure how, but I'm thinking new types of employment? job sharing, cooperatives, non-compensated, microfinance, etc. I am now working for a nonprofit, official title sales (never had sales job before), and money for my salary comes from donations to the org. Govt had to set up the connection, otherwise not providing. from this I plan to support all other types of sharing/compassion efforts, as a model for those around me who aren't modeling those values - yet!
Posted by: capricornia | October 15, 2010 at 03:55 PM
Hi Elizabeth - Checking in with the flu.... Sorry to depublish your comment, as I really don't like to do such things, but it was way too long and had nothing to do with this article. It would also help if you cited your sources trashing John. I also have read many things, and knowing the facts as told by ultimate insiders with no axe to grind, cannot agree with some of what you said. Still, that's not why I depublished the comment. It had absolutely nothing to do with this article, anecdotally or otherwise.
Posted by: Robert | October 16, 2010 at 01:37 PM
Persephne in Leo, why does that make perfect sense to me? Take heart seph, take heart.
Posted by: caliban | October 17, 2010 at 07:26 AM