Tag Archive for: Aquarius

By Susan Vega

 

When we first learn the nature of the modalities in astrology, we connect to their energies.  Signs of the same Modality, also known as Quadruplicities, are 90° apart.

The Cardinal signs take action, fixed stays put and doesn’t want change, mutable is flexible and can move around obstacles.

We associate fixed as having a natural resistance to change. We’ve been taught their resistance can also manifest into a stubborn nature.

The fixed glyphs are used symbolically in the Bible as the four horsemen of the apocalypse.

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By Susan Vega Astrologer

Jupiter is conjunct Saturn at 0° Aquarius on December 21st, 2020. This is the beginning of a new era. A new 20-year cycle. All the ‘rules’ on how society works will be examined and re-written.

Jupiter expands and Saturn contracts with its rings which limit expansion with its rules and regulations.
Saturn’s all about slow your roll and does the work. Jupiter is the ever-expanding balloon.
Saturn’s job is to keep it in check so it doesn’t destroy itself by bursting beyond its own limits.

Saturn is the traditional ruler of the conjunction. Aquarius is co-ruled by Saturn and Uranus. It’s a new world being birthed from old structures. Funny that Uranus is in Taurus at the time of the new 20-year cycle and is sort of mirroring that air/earth union, or the emergence of air springing forth from the earth.

Information, innovation, and technological advances will be disseminated to the masses.
It brings to mind a weed bursting forth from the concrete.

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Saturn is about restriction, responsibility, tenacity, and limitations.

Saturn rulerships that resonate now: Abandoned places, administration, aged persons, agriculture, chronic ailments, apathy, ambitious persons, TV anchors, animosity, anxieties, arrests, bankruptcies, bans, blood plasma, boredom, places of business, cadavers, cads, callousness, coffins, commodities, common sense, confinement, congestion, Congress, conscientiousness, contempt, cemeteries, workers, conventions, debts, deceit, delays, denial, depression, destitution, disease, distress, duty, economy ,embargo, employment, failures, falls from position, falsehoods, fatalities, funerals,  gloves, government, grief, hoarding, hate, illness, integrity, isolation, jealousy, laboratories, malaria, masks, mistrust, morgues, mourners, mortality, mortgages, necessities, obituaries, obedience, poverty, prevention, quarantine, recession, sadness, suffering, toxins, ulterior motives, vacant property.*

Aquarius is about distribution to the collective. Especially information, but distribution of commodities also. It’s about connections and networking. It rules connections in the body.  It rules freedom as rebellions too. Its ruler Uranus is unpredictable, rebellious, and quick acting.*

Aquarius rulerships that resonate now: Airplanes, aviation, automobiles manufactures and dealers, circulation of blood, irregularities of the heart, House of Representatives, Detroit Michigan, Hamburg Germany, Iran, Israel, Massachusetts, Los Angeles California, Russia, Piedmont Italy,Psychologists, radio and television, rebellions, societies, telephones, Zoom meetings and face time.* Read more

The First Conspiracy by Susan Vega

George Washington was born February 22, 1732 birth time source: Astrodatabank. He was born in King George County or Westmoreland Va. Near Fredricksburg Virginia. In 1789 he was inaugurated as our first President.
This bit of lost history lies at the center of Brad Meltzer’s new book The First Conspiracy (co-written with Josh Mensch). Meltzer rose to the top of the bestseller lists with his political thriller novels including Dead Even. This is his first non-fiction book.

I was inspired by Brad’s “The First Conspiracy” to check out the astrology of President George Washington. In researching another novel Mr. Meltzer stumbled across some shocking information. There was an assassination attempt on General Washington’s life. A little something left out of the history books.
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