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NewsScope for June 3, 2003
Saturn
Enters Cancer
On
June 3 Saturn
enters Cancer, the sign corresponding to family concerns and
domestic security. This astro-event begins a phase lasting through July
2005, and is particularly important for the United States with its Sun
in Cancer. Saturn, the taskmaster, places great responsibilities on family
patriarchs (and matriarchs), which in the national scene translates as
great responsibilities on the president. (Editor's note: WolfStar uses
a Scorpio
Rising horoscope of the United States.)
In traditional astrology, cool Saturn is not comfortable in emotional Cancer. Family life can get too structured
or overly sentimental. In the geopolitical realm, people feel strong attachments
to the homeland, whether they're American patriots, Kurdish rebels or
Palestinian refugees. Because the current U.S. job market is unusually
weak, over 50 percent of graduating college seniors will be returning
to live with their parents, placing renewed pressure on family dynamics.
In
October Saturn's transit to the U.S. Sun is complicated by Chiron's simultaneous
opposition, and this promises to be troublesome for the Bush administration.
However, through the end of this month Saturn's passage through the first
few degrees of Cancer is strongly supported by Uranus
in Pisces. These two outer planets form a favorable trine,
and offer a unique window of opportunity to make headway in some of the
world's most difficult problem areas.
As
Saturn enters Cancer President
Bush will be convening a three-way summit on the so-called
roadmap to peace. The Palestinians have readily accepted the plan, and
last week Israel's Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon (February 27, 1928; 7:36 am; Yehud, Israel) unexpectedly
withdrew his objections and began supporting the plan. Transiting Uranus has been hovering around his Mercury, leading to this sudden change of
attitude.
Jupiter
and Neptune: Expanded Vision or Deluded Fantasies?
Jupiter
and Neptune form their third and final opposition on June 2
at virtually the same time that Saturn enters Cancer. When Jupiter, the
planet of expansion and growth, aligns with Neptune, the planet of idealism
and imagination, great visions become possible. As Saturn enters Cancer
and President Bush is assuming more responsibility, the Jupiter-Neptune
transit inspires the roadmap to peace.
The downside is that Jupiter's tendency toward overconfidence
and Neptune's susceptibility to unrealistic fantasies can make this transit
a seductive, grandiose illusion. Last week as Jupiter and Neptune drew
close to their exact opposition, Bush signed a huge $350 billion tax cut
designed to spark a sluggish economy into higher gear. Critics complain
that the budget will initiate chronic deficits, destroying the chance
for a healthy economy. Also, eliminated from the bill at the last minute
was the $400 child credit for America's poorest families.
As Jupiter and Neptune get closer to their exact opposition,
visions can founder on the rocks of reality. The bubble bursts, and the
illusion is revealed as being a deception or misguided. Throughout Washington
and across the European continent last week a furor erupted over whether
the U.S.-led war against Iraq was justified since no weapons of mass destruction
(WMD) have been found.
Deputy Defense
Secretary Paul Wolfowitz was widely quoted as saying that the WMD issue
was the one reason that unified opposition to Saddam's Iraq. Now the CIA
and other intelligence agencies are in a state of total demoralization
because dubious intelligence was used as propaganda. The feeling from
these agencies is that the American people were manipulated, and that
intelligence was distorted for political reasons.
Ben
and J. Lo's Wedding Plans
Although
Jennifer
Lopez and Ben
Affleck have not yet set the date, the paparazzi is already
in a bidding war for their wedding pictures. The British magazine OK!
paid $1.6 million for wedding pictures from Michael
Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones' ceremony, but Russell
Crowe and his bride Danielle Spencer offered a free video to
escape the frenzied demand for celebrity wedding photos.
Neither Jen nor Ben have a very good track record in the
romance department, and their individual horoscopes underscore this astrological
tendency. However, their composite chart* looks much better with a sensuous
Sun-Venus conjunction in Leo. Their composite chart features a Jupiter-Neptune
conjunction, and currently the transiting Jupiter-Neptune opposition is
perfectly aligned with their composite Sun.
The J. Lo-Affleck
alliance is a great example of a Jupiter-Neptune fantasy that grips the
public imagination, but is it real? Their Jupiter-Neptune is opposed by
Saturn, the planet that makes us pay for our delusions. Saturn has a nasty
habit of breaking down unrealistic expectations, and now that Saturn is
entering Cancer, and forming a hard aspect to their Neptune, we might
expect a crack to appear in their ideal romance.
At the same
time transiting Uranus is forming a long-term square to their Jupiter-Neptune-Saturn
configuration, leading to plenty of excitement, but also some unexpected
developments. When Mars
enters Pisces in mid-June, it will unite with Uranus to ignite
any underlying tensions. Due to its retrograde cycle, Mars passes over
this critical degree three times, and we might see them change their mind
several times about their wedding plans.
*See NewsScope
October 1, 2002
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