As in many
examples presented on this blog site, here too we will see how the Capricorn
Ingress chart is useful for mapping events. Shown here is the Capricorn Ingress
chart at Paris
progressed to August 14. Notice the alignment of the Grand Cross straddling the
horizon axis.
With Mars
in the Cross are stars of Corvus, the Raven or Crow. The Crow-Raven is a
talking bird, hence its association with news or message-bearing. Given its
black colour it was sometimes linked to bad news. The delineation of some of
the elements of the Grand Cross given below tell us the reasons behind the
news.
Hades-Pluto : to hear of problems or decline in the area of finance and
business.
Jupiter-Pluto is a combination that Steven Forrest describes thus:
Under moving squares or oppositions between Pluto
and Jupiter, faith is embattled. Perhaps someone has gone down a road for the
wrong reasons…Comforting but phony elements of your life must be released and
new possibilities seized under less than auspicious circumstances.
Jupiter-Neptune are in sesquisquare aspect about which Martha Wescott
writes:
Having instances of
"false hope" or seeing the self-confidence undermined. People
who built their castles on sand are
discovering that the tide has changed (and that piddly little bump
is where their fortress used to
be.) There will certainly be plenty
of examples of folks who "promise
the world" and, not only can't they
deliver the sun, moon and stars, they're lucky if they can come up
with a map of Newark !
Uranus-Pluto always corresponds to a disruption
of the status quo. Life as we know it is breaking down. Pluto is in Capricorn. And Capricorn is about authority and power of institutions of all kinds including those of business and
finance. With Pluto moving
through Capricorn economies and businesses are failing. But these mega-institutions think
that it is a passing phenomena and that they can ride over it without making
drastic changes. Corvus, the Raven, then is the messenger carrying bad news
that it cannot be done.
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