Pluto's move from one sign to another is big news.
Dwarf-planet or not, it's the biggest news of 2008!
With an odd elliptical path around the Sun that takes 246
years, Pluto visits each sign for quite a few years, but how
long varies by sign. It has spent 13 years in Sagittarius -
since 1995. On January 25, it will take up residence in
Capricorn for 16 years - until 2024.
During these years while Pluto has been in Sagittarius, we
have had a look at the dark side of fanaticism, when rigid
belief systems (on both sides) have lead to religious and
cultural conflicts. We have seen disgrace in the Catholic
Church over pedophile priests and a split in the Episcopal
Church over openly gay bishops. Relentless optimism helped
fueled the housing bubble and runaway credit.
Capricorn introduces a more grounded reality and now offers
the opportunity to manifest the dreams that arose from
Sagittarian hopes. In 2008, focusing your vision, taking
action and manifesting it are possible.
After entering Capricorn, Pluto will retrograde back briefly
into Sagittarius from June to November, for a last go at
transforming outmoded belief systems and encouraging our
aspirations.
What can we expect from Pluto in Capricorn?
Capricorn rules large institutions such as government,
corporations, banks; buildings and infrastructure like
bridges; and our drive to success on the one hand as well as
our pessimism and fear of scarcity on the other.
The last time Pluto was in Capricorn it had not yet been
discovered. Between 1762 and 1778, the American Revolution was
powered by the drive to loose the controls of Mother England
in favor of self-government. There was an economic and
taxation reason for it. Previous to that, from 1516-33, Pluto
in Capricorn powered Martin Luther's bold moves against a
corrupt Catholic Church and led to the Protestant Reformation.
There is a theme here of "revolution" and "reformation."
Reforming corrupt systems that no longer served the people was
powered by the need to make evolutionary changes in government
and in economics. Incidentally, neither England nor the
Catholic Church ceased to exist during the previous transits
of Pluto and neither will we.
We have 16 years for Pluto to do its work but during this time
our government and other world governments will be reformed
(anyone deny it is needed?), big business may descend in favor
of entrepreneurship; banks (probably sooner than we think)
will struggle and our monetary system (fiat currency without
backing) may need to return the stability of being backed by
precious metals; and who knows what other aspects of business
and government could be transformed.
I don't know about you, but I am looking forward to the
changes. There are many things I would like to see changed. I
am focusing my conscious intention in envisioning the new
government I want, the new way business will be done, the new
economy and the new way we will work together to succeed.
Without getting too far ahead of the present, what is 2008
going to be like?
With Jupiter in Capricorn all year (until January 2009),
expansion and opportunity figure prominently in 2008. Here are
my suggestions for navigating the year ahead:
·
Time to move in new directions that bring you
closer to living your purpose. However, with Mars retrograde
until January 30, Mercury retrograde from January 28 to
February 18 and a set of eclipses in February, the best timing
to move forward is not until late February or early March. Use
the first couple months for strategic planning.
·
Release resentments from the past or anything
that might weigh you down. Take responsibility for your own
emotions.
·
Let go of the illusion of your powerlessness.
You create your own reality so make responsibility use of your
power.
·
Detox your body, declutter your environment,
downsize and simplify. This leaves you freer to serve by
offering your gifts for the good of the whole.
·
Don't despair - prepare. Create your vision of
desired outcome and take the steps you see that lead to
manifesting them day-by-day.
·
Consider who are your natural allies and reach
out. Learn to collaborate to succeed.
We never have to fear change. Every ending is a new beginning,
which happens every day. The Sun goes down. The Moon comes up
only to bow to the Sun as it rises again the next day. Ready
or not Pluto soon enters Capricorn!