This conjunction gets astrologers pretty exhilarated, almost on a high. Jupiter conjunct Uranus in Taurus (April 2024) Pluto will back into Capricorn for six weeks or so in late summer, but the energy is moving toward Aquarius. But note: the Archons know this and will try everything they can to avoid the inevitable. It will probably be disruptive for everyone in the short term, but Aquarius is the sign of freedom and innovation, which should be good, kind of like when the internet first became a “democratizing force” before the WEF, the FBI, and the CIA got all up in freedom’s grill. One can only perpetuate massive fraud for so long. With Pluto moving into Aquarius, I would say the Age of the Banksters (and with it the Industrial-Military-Pharmaceutical Complex) is coming to an end. (If you’ve seen the film or read the book, The Big Short, you know what I’m talking about). When Pluto moved into Capricorn in January 2008, for example, that coincided with the Financial Crisis™ that messed up or ruined the financial security of millions (if not billions) of people-while the banksters themselves became obscenely rich. ![]() Pluto, the god of the underworld and riches, is a volatile little bugger, so it usually trashes the joint before letting the dust settle. Every time Pluto moves into a new sign, a shift in world events happens, always corresponding to the qualities of the sign into which Pluto moves. In a couple of weeks, Pluto will move into Aquarius. And, as Thomas Aquinas writes in Summa Contra Gentiles (in an idea he may have cribbed from Plotinus, who says basically the same thing), “The stars incline they do not compel.” But to the business at hand. It’s similar to watching a weather forecast-to be forewarned is to be forearmed. But I do watch astrological trends-especially concerning the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto)-to get an idea of where things might be heading. Anyway, though I have been studying astrology for forty years or so, I am not big into the prediction business.
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