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Recession in Dwarf Planet Discovery ~ 07
October 2008

Last night an asteroid three meters in
diameter soared into our atmosphere and disintegrated over Africa. For
sleepless souls fretting over economic uncertainty, night surfing near
Durbin or just plain ole star gazing, it was a sight to behold. The
noteworthy part of last night's evert: this is the first time that an
asteroid entered our atmosphere that had been predicted in advance by
astronomers. No doubt this stimulated the recent appeal by astronomers who
watch NEO's (Near Earth Objects) and PHO's (Potentially Hazardous Objects),
requesting more funding for their work and stressing its urgency. How ironic
that this request comes at a time when money is less liquid than it's been
in a long time. How ironic is it that the forecasting asteroid events falls
into the sky-is-falling-Chicken-Little syndrome, like those who correctly
forecast the current economic scenario?

Meanwhile, astronomer Mike Brown,
co-discoverer of several dwarf planets, including Eris, Haumea and Makemake,
recently announced that he is retiring from planet searches in the Kuiper
Belt. Their project completed its scheduled scan of the skies and now he's
turning his attention away from these discoveries. Given anticipated 70%
efficiency in their search, he contends a large dwarf planet or two may
still appear, however, most of the Kuiper Belt's expected finds of objects
of notable size is complete. Brown also reported that the International
Astronomical Union accepted that there are now five dwarf planets. From
largest to smallest these are: Eris, Pluto (binary planet system), Makemake,
Haumea and Ceres. There are others continuing to search the vast outer
reaches of the solar system and into the Öort Cloud, but there will likely
be a recession in the discovery of planets in the solar system.

That's one recession astrologers can
welcome. Now we have time to research, process and assimilate the new
planetary objects in our solar system. As we deal with other solar system
matters, let us not take our eye off the planetary orbs begging for
integration. Consider that within the week, the Sun opposes Eris. While this
bodes increasing international tensions, individuals need to remain alert to
sensitivity regarding matters of exclusion and inclusion. The snub threshold
rises and individuals feeling shunned can conjure dastardly plans of
revenge. I have contended since her discovery that Eris addresses matters of
addiction to status and success. The entire fallout of the financial fallout
certainly skews that issue for most folks - the more resourceful folks seem
to have more to process.

Meanwhile, back in the traditional solar
system, plenty of places exist for us to lose our sensibilities. Uranus,
generally not viewable, can now be seen with the naked eye. Symbolically,
this demands a clearer conscious view of changes ignored now forced upon
stodgy resistant systems. Seems like.

Of course, there's the first of several
highly touted upcoming oppositions between Saturn and Uranus. The exact date
of the first pattern falls upon the day of the U. S. Presidential election.
Saturn, of course, represents the tried and true, tradition, long-standing
institutions, protocols, rules and regulations, operational policies,
structure etc. etc. etc. Uranus represents mavericks, change, shifting
gears, disrupting failed systems and innovating progressive improvements.
The U. S. election easily personifies this pattern with something different
as a result - either a woman or a black man will be elected to the top
political pinning of the U. S.

But there's so much more. The November 4th
pattern is one of many. Yes, the new must merge with the old, tradition must
blend with progress and outdated systems must be replaced - like the grossly
outdated air traffic control system, and obviously the flawed investment
system created to breed economic elitism that results in a Plutocracy. The
bailout hasn't done much to ease confidence. That's because scaffolding must
be set up around the existing system and its inner non-working parts
rebuilt - a white wash does nothing. Will they figure it out? Maybe, but
according to now, we might have to ride the sequence of Saturn-Uranus
patterns before a new system resets where we are and integration completes.
Does that mean the global economy must catastrophically tank? Not
necessarily. But it will take innovation, not patches.

This first pattern involves Uranus
retrograding. The retrograding planet in such patterns typically bears the
greater responsibility for adjusting to the pattern. The implication? They
went too fast with the patch. It was not well thought and applied largely
because of a pending election and the politicians sought Saturnian incumbent
status. We'll see how that works out.

On February 5th, the second Saturn-Uranus
opposition occurs, this one with Saturn retrograde. It would seem those
existing structures whose operational limits have been exceeded must undergo
a major overhaul. In the U. S. a new administration rolls up its sleeves and
gets to work on the mess. The emphasis for shift falls upon established
protocols.

On September 15, 2009, the third opposition
occurs with Uranus retrograde. It's time to assess, correct and adjust plans
in progress. Sticking with changes that don't fly, doesn't fly. It's not
changing horses midstream - it's getting the horse to cross the stream with
the least possible difficulty. Likely a change in position is required.
Going downstream may not be a bad thing, especially if the current is
calmer.

In 2010, the last two Saturn-Uranus
oppositions occur. The first appears on April 26, with Saturn retrograde,
again demanding stuff that doesn't work gets fixed. Expect an encore
performance on retrofits. Finally, on July 26th, Saturn in Libra opposes
Uranus retrograding in early Aries. The theme has changed, signaling that if
the Virgo-Pisces era installations of progress worked, the issue evolves
into what's next: politically that looks like social services, humanistic
programs; personally it looks like mending relationships, especially those
impacted by financial stress.

Yes, it's a long haul through which we play
out the hands dealt and played this October and November. There are three
critical eras invisible to geocentric astrology that also need
consideration.

In late February, 2009 Uranus reaches
aphelion. This is his most-distant retreat from the Sun in his orbit.
Aphelion represents chilling, slowing, contemplating and getting the next
deeper levels of at the edge of the solar system insights. There must be
limits to change. The time must be right, the cause noble and the
consciousness ready to accept the shifts. Here, these insights undergo
deliberate consideration and integration with tangible plans.

Saturn crosses the degree of perihelion of
Uranus in early July 2009. This time element actually affords the smoothest
bridge between past and future, demanding well-conceived strategies and
seamless execution of plans. This is a huge time of progress and
improvement, perhaps the best in the next two years - noting that this
isolated pattern does not include many other patterns that trigger shifts
and offers downloads of insight.

Finally, from the Sun's point of view,
Saturn and Uranus oppose on September 2, 2009. While events and news worthy
stories shall not likely appear at this point, this is when the mainstream
consciousness wraps around what has happened and accepts new ideas and
platforms must be involved and integrated. Now, we move on with some level
of a consensus in the collective consciousness.

It appears to those observing the new
"planets" that these objects offer psychological coping skills, mind sets
and actions that can make improvements in one's personal state of being,
independent from the wild, collective goings on. This may require resetting
the angle of the thinking cap and is worth the effort. In the interest of
brevity here and to offer some seeds at this time, I would refer you to the
keywords on my site to get you tracking along. There will be more to come
over the next months. Also, please continue to note the transits to the
dwarf planets as a template of influences that will be felt and not
necessarily recognized.

Within the collective chaos, these bodies
offer a restoration of personal equilibrium. Since we're unlikely to be in a
discovery onslaught, what a time to catch up. Here's to a breath of
integration.

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