01-17-2010, 11:41 PM
Thank you, Norral. I like to consider the possible effects of astrology on my own life, and on major events. As I see it, astrology does not predetermine outcome of destiny. Instead, it is like major currents in a river. The easiest, most spontaneous thing to do is to go along with the currents. But we can go in a different direction if we choose.
Yes!
I see Saturn's visit as like a storm, or an earthquake. If something is flimsy it will be shaken apart when Saturn visits. If something is strong it will endure the storm, providing shelter to those within, and will be one of the few surviving landmarks when the storm passes.
From this point of view, Saturn in Libra will test relationships and break apart the ones that are not based on mutual respect between ethical, mature individuals.
One of the things I like about this forum is that the focus is on spiritual principles, rather than the news of the day. But I think that it could be appropriate to look at some well publicized situations that seem to illustrate astrological trends. I think that a few items in the news might show Saturn in Libra at work.
I see the news about NBC's late-night TV mess as a great example of Saturn in Libra. It's pretty clear that Jay Leno and NBC management have offered less than forthright square dealings to the other people involved, especially to Conan O'Brien. Saturn in Libra exposes the whole range of backroom shenanigans to public ridicule and points out the flaws in the contracts.
Whether or not he succeeds, Obama's attempt to get bankers to reimburse the bailout money is another example of this type of energy.
And while it's too early to tell yet, the Japanese government shake-up could be yet another example.
Finally, the new regulations about honesty in Internet marketing show another side of Saturn in Libra. People who would pretend to be impartial fans, when they actually get a commission for their recommendations, now have to reveal the nature of these business relationships to potential customers.
I have had so much trouble in my life with dishonest people creating manipulative relationships. Three years of shaking all that nonsense away will suit me just fine.
Quote:this is not not not a good time to be trying to lead a double life thats for sure the truth is bound to come out methinks.
Yes!
I see Saturn's visit as like a storm, or an earthquake. If something is flimsy it will be shaken apart when Saturn visits. If something is strong it will endure the storm, providing shelter to those within, and will be one of the few surviving landmarks when the storm passes.
From this point of view, Saturn in Libra will test relationships and break apart the ones that are not based on mutual respect between ethical, mature individuals.
One of the things I like about this forum is that the focus is on spiritual principles, rather than the news of the day. But I think that it could be appropriate to look at some well publicized situations that seem to illustrate astrological trends. I think that a few items in the news might show Saturn in Libra at work.
I see the news about NBC's late-night TV mess as a great example of Saturn in Libra. It's pretty clear that Jay Leno and NBC management have offered less than forthright square dealings to the other people involved, especially to Conan O'Brien. Saturn in Libra exposes the whole range of backroom shenanigans to public ridicule and points out the flaws in the contracts.
Whether or not he succeeds, Obama's attempt to get bankers to reimburse the bailout money is another example of this type of energy.
And while it's too early to tell yet, the Japanese government shake-up could be yet another example.
Finally, the new regulations about honesty in Internet marketing show another side of Saturn in Libra. People who would pretend to be impartial fans, when they actually get a commission for their recommendations, now have to reveal the nature of these business relationships to potential customers.
I have had so much trouble in my life with dishonest people creating manipulative relationships. Three years of shaking all that nonsense away will suit me just fine.