Astro-Weather - October 30, 2020
 
Could it be that with Mercury traveling backward in the sky -- and perfectly squaring Saturn conjunct Pluto -- we feel like a broomstick was thrown into the wheel-spokes of Saturn's chariot? 
 
Now Saturn is careening cattywonkus...
 
What did Saturn always say? Something about "you can't do that" and something about "there are laws and I am the enforcer!" But maybe the sound of his voice was lost in the maelstrom as his chariot went careening off the grooves of the well-worn track. 
 
It used to be that we could cry fowl and the laws and rules of Saturn would come running to put the "offenders" in their place. But now all we can do is complain about what we don't like in the world -- which we can see around us in every single direction. 
 
What if Saturn, in an unexpected shift, turned his brutal eyes of judgment, not upon himself, but upon JUDGMENT ITSELF? 
 
What if Saturn then turned his scythe against each human being who was incapable of loving and forgiving what they don't like in others, what they don't like in society, and what they don't like in just one or two people. What if Saturn made it his mission to eradicate and punish all who could not comply with this brutal new law...?
 
Would anyone survive? I would be one of the quickest of his victims.
 
Take a couple breaths. That's not what's happening here. Look around the room. The walls are still there. You can touch them with your hands and you can feel the ground under your feet. And if you're lucky, you can hear the birds chirping in the background, a sweet song playing out of the window of a passing car. The low sounds of traffic, people chatting with each other, or a barking dog in the distance. Is there breeze in the branches of a nearby tree?
 
Saturn will return to his glory and re-invent the new rules we need to organize ourselves into the future. Even if it takes a bit of time for him to get his cart back on track. 
 
There is now a push to MOVE FAST and MOVE PERFECTLY and MOVE RESPONSIBLY while a tremendous force keeps pushing us off kilter. Surprises abound. It's okay if you shouldn't have said that thing. It's okay if you got impatient or mad.
 
For now, let's try to enjoy the "disorganization" like it's a wild rollercoaster ride of fun and adventure. Put the knife in your mouth like a swashbuckling pirate, smile, grin, and jump bravely into the chaos -- of which WE are ALL partly responsible. When we recognize our roles in it -- and that we are all equal in this - the toxicity (whether its ours or another's) dissolves in an instant poof of magical smoke. 
 
That's how it works for me at least. 
 
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