Jupiter conjunct Pluto
Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 10:33 pm
In the December 2007 issue of Horoscope Guide, "Tomorrow's News" columnist Anthony Grady (who has more than a smattering of personal familiarity with Jupiter-Pluto aspects) discusses the likely geopolitical impact of the upcoming Jupiter-Pluto conjunction (which occurs December 11 at 3 SAG 32 - though the Moon passes through the conjunction a day earlier).
In his usual observation-grounded style, he summarizes:
This is similar to what I expected from Pluto in Sagittarius per se - though, as shown in the existing thread on that subject, Pluto in Sagittarius historically has been much more of an intensification (sometimes to the point of later self-destruction) of such matters.
What does everyone else think about this? Discussion?
In his usual observation-grounded style, he summarizes:
He then gives a number of specific examples to support this, then goes on to apply this to the current state of the world with projections for "Tomorrow's News." I recommend the article.An overview of conjunction going all the way back to 1906 clearly indicates that this aspect provides a very unhealthy environment for governments or businesses that are characterized by concentrated power. Under this aspect, imperialist occupations have been challenged, authoritarian dictators deposed, colonial powers have been forced to retreat from their holdings, and at least one famous instance of trust-busting... was initiated.
This is similar to what I expected from Pluto in Sagittarius per se - though, as shown in the existing thread on that subject, Pluto in Sagittarius historically has been much more of an intensification (sometimes to the point of later self-destruction) of such matters.
What does everyone else think about this? Discussion?