Outer Planet Sign Interpretations

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Outer Planet Sign Interpretations

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In this thread, I will collate interpretations of the outer planets through the constellations. These are scattered all of the place. Some mine, some by Bradley, some we've all worked on... over time, I'll copy and edit relevant passages and fill out the sections below. (There are a lot of gaps!)

Pluto in the Constellations https://www.solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=387#p2535
Neptune in the Constellations https://www.solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=387#p2536
Uranus in the Constellations https://www.solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=387#p2537
Saturn in the Constellations https://www.solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=387#p2538
Jupiter in the Constellations https://www.solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=387#p2539
Mars in the Constellations https://www.solunars.com/viewtopic.php? ... 794#p28794
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Pluto in the Constellations

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Pluto in Taurus

Pluto in Gemini

Pluto in Cancer

Pluto in Leo
(Based on Bradley:) A "cycle of social and governmental experimentation in the handling of masses of people in general and mobs of persons in particular." Emphasis on authoritarian aspects of government, wielding superiority over populations, and the need of the masses and even government "to strike back viciously at so-called better classes of people within the social structure." Challenges against, and struggles with, autocracy and imperialism.

(Bradley, AA Digest 1969, a hindsight assessment:) "[Pluto leaving Leo] marks the end of a cycle of social and governmental experimentation in the handling of masses of people in general and mobs of persons in particular. During Pluto's reign in Leo the emphasis was on the authoritarian aspects of the idea of government - the need to wield superiority over populations, the need to strike back viciously at so-called better classes of people within the social structures, the need to sell out God Himself if need be, to further the cause of His kingdom in a political sense. Pluto in Leo strives to make 'every man a king,' even if it takes purges, burnings and making pacts with the devil to achieve that end. Pluto in Leo represents those haughty and piously fraudulent attitudes which wonder why the peasants don't eat cake when there is a shortage of bread."

(Firebrace, Spica, April, 1966.) "I have read many articles which describe the action of Pluto in tropical Virgo. He is, of course, now in Sidereal Leo. If Pluto is, as I think, the planet which either begins or ends a stage, often by violent means, I think that we can attribute to him the many changes in sovereignty - a very Leo word - which have taken place in the last few years. Many nations have obtained independence and are now free. Many have suffered from revolution. Indeed, in the last two years in Africa alone there have been no less than nine revolutions which have upset the ruling power. Many are still being shaken by internal disturbance in the struggle for power. In fact, the present age is in a real sense the age of the struggle for independence and power. I trust that when Pluto passes into Virgo that a new phase in development will be ushered in."

Pluto in Virgo
1968-69 began a new wave of more radicalized feminism with especial focus on these related themes of work and health. Abortion was legalized in '73.

(Based on Bradley:) Equalization of peoples, a blurring and even erasure of differences between castes and classes.

In 1974, I observed in print, "As Uranus leaves Virgo, the maiden remains in Pluto's hands for a few more years. We know, then, that the current picture of Women's Lib, labor problems, and ecological concerns, as well as a reassessment of morals, will stay where it is... Pluto in Virgo, in brief, takes the entire world on a second trip through childhood with all of its misunderstandings and curiosities."

Pluto in Libra
The most identifiable period of the AIDS crisis: Pluto first entered Libra October 1981 and last left October 29, 1993, almost the exact period. (The infection arose under Neptune in Scorpio, but that wasn't the public awareness, its spread or the social impact.)

Pluto in Scorpio
It was certainly much easier for The Powers That Be to force aggressive militarism while Pluto stayed in Scorpio. It first left Scorpio for Sagittarius in the last days of December 2005, and I circulated a prediction that the whole framework of how the world looked would be changed by New Years. In fact, January 2006 marked the first huge cracks in the W. machine.

Pluto in Sagittarius
http://solunars.net/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=57
Rising cultural waves rejecting or seeking to overthrow traditional Sagittarian themes, which in turn arouses retaliatory assertion or intensification of those ideas. The battlegrounds for these polarized struggles include the overthrow of cultural institutions in general; rejection of imperialism, elitism, economic disparity, abusive taxation, and traditional forms of religion, and academia (with consequent aggressive protection and re-assertion of these things). Efforts to overthrow existing culture (whether one's own culture or that of an enemy), generally rooted in religious fundamentalism, cutural chauvinism, or ideas of racial purity.

More positively, revolutionary developments in the areas of religion and philosophy. Historically, substantial investment in education, and very substantial advances in energy production (primarily for far-reaching travel and exploration, imperialism and exploitation, and the support of commerce through greater energy production). Science supporting more industrial power and laying the foundation for broader and faster travel.

Examples: Participation in organized religion is at an all-time low in this country, with increased disidentification with it. We also have an up-and-coming generations of young adults with little regard for authority, institutionalism, or even expertise. Internet "crowd sourcing" of opinions reflects a rejection of historic established expertise. Accelerated international radicalism, specifically a growing Islamist threat with a desire to overthrow other culture's cultural and religious institutions combined with out-and-out beliefism. Divisions in our own Congress, similarly, have become increasingly belief-driven in their rigidity, each side perceiving itself as the radicals and saviors. Trump Administration turning large numbers against mainstream news sources and science.

Pluto in Capricorn
https://www.solunars.com/viewtopic.php? ... 906#p33904
Harsher, struggling, dystopian: people doubt they will regain guarantees of safety or security from violence, economic crisis, or cultural breakdown. Autonomous self-sufficiency, struggle for survival. Need to preserve and restore survivability of the planet. Shortages of land, secure living space, and privacy (territorial conflicts). Hunger and dwelling insecurity. People determining anew how they want to be governed. Control vs. being controlled. Increased social isolation and focus on survival (anticipating breakdown of society or survivability of the world with depleting stability and resources). Intensified tensions between individual survival vs. connected wider community, and between uplifted and controlling classes vs. the debased and controlled classes. Breakdown of old structures and outmoded patterns. Bedrock financial institutions are challenged and reassessed. New economies emerge, including a structural reconceiving of work, jobs, employment, and earnings. Anything father-themed comes under attack (and retaliates). Ancient grievances and resentments are renewed. Society's relationship to aging and the aged will change necessarily. Revolution in pharmacology.

Pluto in Aquarius
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=4716

Pluto in Pisces

Pluto in Aries
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Neptune in the Constellations

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Neptune in Taurus

Neptune in Gemini

Neptune in Cancer

Neptune in Leo

Neptune in Virgo
Post-WW II Cold War paranoia, McCarthyism, and more. McCarthyism wasn't finally broken until moved on into Libra.

Neptune in Libra
Erosion or distrusting of diplomacy and compromise. Impact of psychedelics on the arts, giving an entirely new visual and musical panorama.

(Bradley:) Both "dawn of a new era" and extreme polarization, too much A vs. B and not enough compromise and collaboration.
(Based on Bradley:) Chauvinistic focus on black and white, right and wrong, patriotism or treason, true blue and sinister red, fanaticism or atheism, whole hog or none. The big issues, such as civil rights, uncivil wrongs, the position of Red China, the space race, and the generation gap, were characterized by a religious kind of blind side-taking. Thinking in terms of extremes only, not the picture as a whole,

Neptune in Scorpio
Paranoia, distrust of power, nuclear fears, suppressing presidential power concentrations post-Watergate, etc. The AIDS crisis emerged in the last couple of years of this.

(Based on Bradley:) Periods when a single individual (e.g., Napoleon) dominates an era and sets its tone. "Machiavellian strongman" with populist support and that "intellectuals rightly fear."

In 1974, I wrote: "The "new' morality," excesses in drug abuse, and concentration on sexuality have generally been blamed on Neptune in Scorpio, both by tropicalists and siderealists. Actually, as anyone who knows sidereal Scorpio can testify, the natives of that sign are much too impulsive and emotionally withdrawn where the softer feelings are concerned to be considered en masse as highly amorous. Much of this reputation stems from tropical Scorpio, which is sidereal Libra. Now, as Uranus moves into the true palace of Aphrodite's charms, we can hope for widespread public sex education in a complete and responsible manner. Base erotica will fade away, to be replaced by an open, natural attitude toward the human form in the proper place. After all, Uranus is always after the naked truth wherever it goes, and the bare facts are what must be produced. Point blank. Only by properly educating our public with honest information on human sexuality can we expect to clear our streets of those psychologically crippled individuals who spend their time forcing unsolicited perversities upon the uninitiated often in a violent, criminal manner."

Neptune in Sagittarius
Themes of accelerated wealth inequity, politicization of religions and religious institutions, and increase class and institutional elitism.

The arising of "helicopter parents" with social and practical shifts in public education: Besides the symbolism of Neptune impact on education there are the inflated themes of entitlement, specialness, elevated importance with the general sense of erosion of education traditions and pedagogic discipline.

Neptune in Capricorn
From nearly the beginning of that passage, security became the primary theme of our lives. Security foundations were threatened or challenged. Whether the constant fear-mongering from a White House that ruled through terror for six years, or the computer industry where "security issues" (viruses etc.) ballooned and become a main feature of computer use, or whatever - "security" as a theme (meaning, insecurity as a reality) became most people's day-to-day baseline. A time of intentionally intensified fear, fostered by governments as control.

Neptune in Aquarius
Suppressed or diffused social progressiveness, squashed rebellions, deranged concepts of liberty, all setting the stage for a future conflict or breakthrough after the transit is over. Imagined new vistas and possibilities without current capacity to reach or manage them. Roused socialist-leaning liberalism. Failure of universalism, futurism, or true enlightenment to flourish. Shortage of dispassionate clarity, fostered ignorance.

This transit reflects living in a time when most people feel like we are living in a science fiction wonderland, "imagining the inconceivable." Change happens so fast, technical progress accelerating far beyond any vision prior generations had to the 21st century (provided it doesn't involve transportation). One aspect of this is increased complexity with life changing faster than neurology can grasp, manage, and keep up. It has fostered technological surveillance and loss of privacy.

Neptune in Pisces
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=4567

Neptune in Aries
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Uranus in the Constellations

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Uranus in Taurus
Pivotal, bloody war (likely of world scale) coexisting with erupting, flourishing, inseminating, liberating enlightenment. - Disruption of peace (perhaps shockingly violent). Changes in international relationships, realigning of alliances. - Spirit of rebellion rejects existing authoritarianism and autocracy. - An era of social, personal, and philosophical enlightenment that demands personal, democratic freedom. - Flourishing and patronage of the arts (crafted arts, architecture, literary and theatrical arts); a new avant-garde wave. - Increased liberty and understanding regarding sex and reproduction, shifting social values, increased sexual activity and awareness, refreshed sense of sexual liberty, increase in fertility, restoration of reproductive rights. - Landmark scientific breakthroughs that cascade forward, permanently altering scientists' understanding of (and process in exploring) nature. - Reorientations in philosophy and institutional religion marked by a spirit of awakening: a new spirit of reason penetrating formal religion. - Ends with a "fresh new world" sense.

Uranus in Gemini

Uranus in Cancer

Uranus in Leo

Uranus in Virgo

Uranus in Libra
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New and shifting alliances, including reorganizing into opposed, polarized factions. Shuffling and realigning the boundaries of alliances and other categories. Intensified extremism (into increasingly polarized positions). -- Evolving principles of diplomacy, shifting diplomatic relationships. -- Upheavals within religious structures (revolt against religious institutions, especially their political and economic aspects), intensified calls for religious reformation especially with respect to social principles. -- Liberalization of social values with respect to love and sex.

Uranus in Scorpio

Uranus in Sagittarius

Uranus in Capricorn

Uranus in Aquarius

Uranus in Pisces
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=389
I expected rebellion especially in areas of religion, nationalism, and other group identification, including a massive turn against religion. We got this combined with intensification of belief-driven motives. Large cultural and population migrations have occurred during the same time (Uranus in Pisces as diaspora itself).

Uranus in Aries
http://solunars.net/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=4402
A volatile time politically. Issues of economics, government, and accelerated armament. Great challenges to the stability of existing alliances: Acute polarization splits former allies (individuals, social groups, or nations) along new axes. Widespread dissatisfaction fuels repudiation of historic closely held views and values. Each such era, while people are passing through it, feels like a transitions between a concluding old cycle and an opening new cycle.

An unyielding, unremitting sense of emergency exists, then autocratic governance increases. Extraordinary autocratic power is yielded (voluntarily granted) to national leaders, who acquire increasing dominion of economic and social issues. Armament, safety, going one's way alone without the encumbrances of alliances... these win out over the demand for personal liberty and social equality. The masses seem more comfortable with an authoritarian father figure to "make everything OK." Absent a state of war, there me be a suspension of checks and balances on autocracy normal to martial law.

Increased polarization and struggle between opposing extremes - each historic period has its own example, whether it be arising fascism vs. socialism (or political elements that, if more extreme, would have emerged as overtly fascist or socialist, extremism of right vs. left), opposing views on slavery, Catholic vs. Protestant wars, etc. Economics (especially trade) are unstable, in a precarious balance. Economics policies become more nationalistic and autistic, increasingly protective, to defend against trade inequities and competition imbalances. Extreme unrest in economically hurting populations.
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Saturn in the Constellations

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Saturn in Taurus
(Beef shortage.)

Saturn in Gemini
(Gasoline shortage, higher prices, long waits at stations, 55 mph national speed limit.)

In a 1974 forecast, I anticipated, "Much will now be heard of limiting the power of the press. Wiretapping may come almost to an end as new regulations and restrictions are placed upon it. Child day-care centers will get more of the economic knife than before, while the problems of school segregation tear much of the educational system from stem to stern. Saturn in Gemini calls for the dismissal of earlier treaties, probably to make way for the formation of new alliances [combing Saturn in Gemini with Uranus in Libra]. Diplomatic ties are broken, as nations withdraw their ministers from each others' soil. A reticent attitude surrounds all attempts to negotiate or bargain for compromise until the Greater Malefic moves on to sidereal Cancer."

Saturn in Cancer
(Housing shortage and spiked real estate prices / real estate boom.)

Saturn in Leo
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=1688
(Gold prices rise as its commodity status increases. Hollywood writer's strike impacting mass entertainment industry.) Blockade against assertive executive progressiveness. Stubborn opposition by Congress to any major executive programs. Authority issues dominate the times. (Childish retaliation.) -- Conservative (even Hellfire and brimstone) morality standard. Narrowness, prohibitive, rousing people against each other.

Saturn in Virgo
(Impact on service industry and labor in general, e.g., failed vote to recall a Wisconsin governor who badly hurt state worker unions, political attacks on the Nevada service industry unions, etc. Included one of the largest pushes for expanded minimum wage.)

Saturn in Libra
(National struggle with redefining cultural vision of marriage, climaxing in same-sex marriage rights.)

Saturn in Scorpio
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=391#p2563
Accelerated national struggle with violence and hatred, with intensified attention on race-issue violence, reassessment of police violence, and our new "one slaughter a day" diet of mass killings. Sociologically, a generalized acute shortage of power, with parties on all sides equally feeling powerless and, thus, overcompensating. A kind of primitization of the species occurring in the sense that survival needs are under assault and, therefore, are asserting themselves with increased vigor.

Saturn in Sagittarius
(Based on Bradley.) Restriction on long-distance transportation (e.g., international vacations), religions, etc. Resurgence of fundamentalism, renewed emphasis on celibacy, poverty vows, etc. Blockades for those using a pulpit for social reform issues. Negative impact on peerage, balance of social affluence changes hands, a hard time for those of privileged classes. Restrictions on judges and courts. Inflated academic costs (college-debt crisis).

I have a thread to harvest here: http://solunars.net/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=5185

Saturn in Capricorn
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=3344
Saturn in Capricorn anticipates individual and political struggles for survival, autonomy, and self-sufficiency, shortages of land and secure space, the Earth retaliating against abuses of land and water, hunger and dwelling issues, vast economic (primarily financial) institutional management and restructuring especially favoring capitalism, the arising of rebellion religions, focus on how we manage and respond to fear, and focus on disabilities and misfortune.

Land & space: Territorial acquisitions and annexations, ecological concerns regarding climate change, mineral rights or mining conflicts. Walls, embargos, spatial segregation, splitting off historically separate countries into autonomous nations, Congressional redistricting. Earth & water crises: Land- and water-based planetary retaliations against destabilizing climate change, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, no-warning fire outbreaks; water and land rights and conservation. Hunger and food-security (including famine, crop failures). Further crumbling of farming as a viable livelihood. Hunger may be weaponized, or it may be addressed aggressively. Earth-mindful rebellion religions will thrive, including renewal and empowerment of paganism. Major financial movements & developments, changes in how we collectively take control of money and commerce including bedrock foundations, controls, and financial restructuring. Bedrock financial institutions intended to further money security and certainty in trade come into being. Long-standing economic hardship and social disenfranchisement boil over. "Inferiority" (so-called) will rise to higher visibility. Disability and genetic bigotry. Widespread civil liberties conflicts and civil rights resistance activism. Relief from the arts and laughter.

Saturn in Aquarius
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=4568
Democratizing power, rebelling against restriction, fighting for freedom. The masses rise against tyranny. A surging anti-imperial, anti-authoritarian wave with new constitutions, pivotal elections, social unrest, marches, riots, civil wars and other wrestling for liberty (with predictable resistance and push-back). Optimistic for voting rights and historic gains in racial equity. Liberal social reforms and economics, likely including universal health care and continued Keynesian policies. Free trade breaks economic bottlenecks. Democratizing commerce as an innovative force, creating new markets. Science, invention, and technology thrive (technology stocks win). Medical science breakthroughs, especially in genetic medicine. Traditional medicine flourishes as brilliant science meets a more enlightened, practical model of delivering health care. Water rights and other pipeline issues are increasingly important. Agnosticism and atheism become stronger social forces. Pragmatic futurism in diverse forms.

Saturn in Pisces
Observation: In July 1995, Saturn briefly dipped into Pisces from Aquarius. During this time two events stand out: (1) Iraq threatened to end all cooperation with weapons inspectors if sanctions weren't lifted. Hussein's son-in-law defected. Hussein then revealed new, threatening information about the extend of Iraq's biological and nuclear weapons program. (2) In Bosnia, the Srebrenica massacre occurred.

Saturn in Aries
(Based on Bradley:) Blocking, suppressing, resisting, and limiting military action and other aggression, often providing opportunities to pursue peace, though often with stubborn blocks that preserve a stalemate for the time.

(Bradley:) "Aries is the sign of commerce, the ups and downs of the world of barter and trade... the sign par excellence of capitalism... Whenever Saturn sallies through the stars of the Golden Fleece, the smug, snug business world gets a good drubbing from within its own ranks."
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Jupiter in the Constellations

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Jupiter in Taurus
[Note 1953, Jupiter in Taurus, both for Kinsey report on female sexuality & the first issue of Playboy with the Marilyn Monroe centerfold. Several other things worth examining that year, as Jupiter crossed from Aries into Gemini, including back-and-forth into Taurus.]

Jupiter in Gemini

Jupiter in Cancer
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=399

Jupiter in Leo
In presidential election years, results in the election of a figure of enormous gravitas, generally regarded as an iconic figure (at least within their distinctive parties - the kind of name that is drawn on and used for decades as a symbol) - a nearly dynastic feel, even when not literally true. Their unusual enormity stands out. [Obvious exception: Bush 2; but maybe Kerry had even less gravitas than Bush!]

Jupiter in Virgo
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=900
(2016 election interpreted as an enthusiastic victory wave of "the common working man." Currently, many Virgo themes are getting much attention, but seem to be doing very poorly in the political arena, including healthcare, women's rights especially related to health and workplace, service industry and labor unions, general social welfare.)

(Based on Bradley:) New opportunities, if not flourishing, of health, sanitation, nursing care, and medication, among other Virgo issues.

Jupiter in Libra
(Based on Bradley:) "From earliest times the Libra symbol has represented blind idealism and the yearning for peace and brotherliness among mankind. Jupiter was parading through Libra in those first two years after V-J Day when so man of us were uplifted and made optimistic about the chartered course of the newly formed United Nations organization. A vain dream it may have been, but at least it was a happy one for millions of weary and sorrowful people around the world. The first stages of the Space Age, 1958ish or so, also coincided with a the-sky's-the-limit sunburst of world-wide daydreaming of a better future for humanity. One can trace the Jupiter-in-Libra compulsion to visualize the rainbow's end through the pages of history, in one form or another." (Add: Diplomatic opportunities for peace.)

Thread to harvest: https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=1674

Jupiter in Scorpio
(Based on Bradley.) Glorification or anything military. Renewed practice of colossal displays of marching troops, public display of gargantuan weapons, etc. - A large migration to wastelands, transforming erstwhile sparse areas into well-irrigated productive and residential regions.

Thread to harvest: https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=2550
"A new day is on the horizon." Sexual equality. The #MeToo movement (female-empowering and represented a stronger wave of equality on power structures). Legal decisions opened the gates for mergers and acquisitions. (More in the thread.)

Jupiter in Sagittarius
http://solunars.net/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=262
During a Presidential election year, preserve the status of an incumbent; or, if the incumbent isn't running, carries a new, high-inspiration figure into the White House. Even if they lose, high-inspiration figures are typical of the passage. - Probably generally favorable for the elite, privileged, and those already in power. - Has corresponded with times of heightened, important activity of high courts.

Jupiter in Capricorn
http://solunars.net/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=262
Historically this has been the practical, real-world "rubber meets the road" of Presidents elected or re-elected from idealistic and high-blown enthusiasm.

Jupiter in Aquarius
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=34 ... 271#p36271
  • Significant scientific breakthroughs or pushing pragmatic boundaries of our reality (especially including significant space exploration thresholds and aviation advances). Nuclear power in the news (as breakthroughs and technical development or as crisis).
  • Computer or cybernetic technology thresholds.
  • Support of more inclusive or universal political philosophy or alliances.
  • Progressive political innovation (especially greater inclusion and collectivity).
  • Scandals/crises of those in power with the potential to dethrone.
  • Numerous coups, large scale protests against leadership, or similar overthrows. Civil wars (and their conclusions).
  • Innovative financial institutions introduced.
Jupiter in Pisces

Jupiter in Aries
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Mars in the Constellations

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Mars in Taurus

Mars in Gemini
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Trade wars (an expression of aggression / competition in commerce).

Mars in Cancer
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=3290
Various expressions of "assault on maternal feelings" in the guise of terrible treatment of children. Possibly "borders" and "boundaries" are themes.

Mars in Leo
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=3424
Ferocity, wrath, rage???

Mars in Virgo
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=3514
Strategic inquiry and analysis (sneaky deals, covert strategy; military calculations?), aggressive drive to "get the facts." Working class, labor, and service issues (labor strikes, blue color activism and economics), "common persons" warring against hardship. Ecological activism ("Earth justice"). Possible related themes: Purity, hygiene, social progress, health industry (including pharmaceutical ) litigation & conflicts.

Mars in Libra
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Polarization, "opposing teams," little chance of compromise or coalition. Antipathies and alliances shift, strained international relations, failures at peace (strained diplomacy, feelings of unfairness). Legal conflict (prosecutions, demand for justice). Social values highlighted and debated especially with respect to love, sex, and marriage. Empowerment of women.

Mars in Scorpio
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Battle, direct combat, unapologetic coarseness, confrontational schoolyard brutality. Unbuffered, unfiltered expression of Mars with adrenaline and testosterone surging, enhanced militarism, open warring, and competitive (even athletic) language used to describe events. A "might makes right" mentality. Raging of nature and human alike. Snakes, phallic themes, sexual lewdness.

Mars in Sagittarius
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Elitism, privilege, & patronage are primary themes (elegance, excellence, celebration; the leveraging of wealth, aristocracy, power, or other privilege, including cronyism and crimes by the elite; and attacks on or wounding of the advantaged or uplifted, "how the mighty have fallen"). Reward/punishment of political friends/enemies. Internationalism (often anti-internationalism) including themes of immigration (xenophobia), imperialism or hegemony, diplomatic impact on international community. (Adverse to aviation.) Economic & class disparity (increased vertical separation, economic inequity, social inequality, class conflict). Controversy, conflict, or assaults on the courts, law enforcement, & the justice system. Other Sagittarian themes, including nationalism or extreme patriotism, cultural purity, power politics, religion, ethnic and other intolerance. Attacks/threats to other Sagittarian institutions. May touch on philanthropy, benevolence, generosity, pomp and circumstance, aristocracy or royalty, and the courts. Does not mean surging, run-away idealism (more pragmatic, opportunistic).

Mars in Capricorn
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Heightened focus on autonomous survival (heightened unemployment & risks of death; gun and ammo sales increased; intensified libertarian individualism; corpses in the news). General hardship. -- Disadvantage, deprivation, shortages (including shortages of space), disability, disease. -- Lockdown, isolation, boundaries & borders, struggling economy, restrictions on mobility and activities; executive and legislative controls as protections. -- Unusual volcanic activity, other "raging of the Earth," populations dying off. Widespread brooding darkness and mistrust, dominance struggles ("dark father" archetypes active), dread to be found weak (compensatory or retaliatory striking out).

Mars in Aquarius
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viewtopic.php?f=34&t=1973

Mars in Pisces
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Toxicity, increased virulence (intensification of disease and toxic behavior, hotbeds of infection, seething hurtfulness). Unhealed wounds open and festering (e.g., racial violence / outrage). Wearing masks (!). Betrayals, back-stabbing. back-biting insinuation, passionate lying.

Mars in Aries
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=4403
Fires, combat, authoritarianism, protests against continuing police violence, and enhanced polarization. [The Capitol insurrection and its constant replaying was the main feature of the last pass. The linked thread has the raw data for a better analysis.]
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