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Juno-Jupiter conjunction and the US-Russia relationship


MOSCOW — For Russia, victory came three days after Victory Day, in the form of Secretary of State John Kerry’s visit this week to the Black Sea resort city of Sochi. It was widely interpreted here as a signal of surrender by the Americans — an olive branch from President Obama, and an acknowledgment that Russia and its leader are simply too important to ignore. May 15 http://nyti.ms/1PpK32q

What is a Davison relationship chart?

The Davison relationship chart [DRC] was named for Ronald C. Davison (1914-1985), author and president of the Astrological Lodge of the Theosophical Society of London.  The date and time can be determined by calculating the day that lies exactly between the natal charts of those involved. The same principle is also applied to the times of birth. If the individuals involved have different places of birth a combined "place of birth" is calculated by taking the average values of latitude and longitude. Even if the combined place of birth is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the DRC is still a concrete horoscope for a specific time, place, and location which can, like any natal chart, be used as a basis to calculate solar return charts, progressions and the effect of transits. http://wiki.astro.com/astrowiki/en/Davison_Relationship_Chart





Shown here is the Davison Relationship Chart (DRC) for Russia and the US. The data for the two charts are available at references [1] and [2]. Currently, the solar arc progressed Sun [16le42] is semisextile Juno [16cn] on the MC. This direction is triggered by a Juno-Jupiter conjunction [15le]. Notice that this is conjunct Obama’s radix Sun [13le]. Explaining the potential of this conjunction Nick Fiorenza writes[3]:

Jupiter and Juno, asteroid of relationships and partnerships of all types, engage in their synchronous retrograde cycles in December 2014—a transition period completing in mid-May of 2015. A new Juno-Jupiter evolutionary current will engage in early March 2015, in the midst of this transition period—an energetic defined by Algenubi and Rasalas, the eye and crown of the Lion; Merak of the Great Bear and Naos of Argo Navis. Juno-Jupiter cycles, varying in length between 6 to 8 years, are exciting because they stimulate tremendous progressive movement and expansion in relationships of all types.

Juno and Jupiter make their conjunction on May 16 (17 UT) on the day before the New Moon, bringing to completion the Juno-Jupiter Synchronous Retrogrades and engaging a sense of mobilization and expansion for relationships and partnerships of all types, and inspiring us to break new trail in our relations. This sense of expansive movement will fully engage in the following lunar cycle.

Dubhe of the Great Bear is the principal star overseeing the retrogrades. Dubhe impels us to pursue a greater vision beyond the accepted political-religious-big-business dogmas of the human world that keep humanity in darkness and delusion; and against the controlling global forces perpetuating that dogmatic rule. At a personal level, Dubhe impels us to emerge from our own personal belief structures and limiting life patterns that keep us bound in life scenarios that are less than those we truly want. Dubhe inspires us to do all we can to achieve the greater vision that we hold for our lives—for the true nourishment, fulfillment, and freedom we seek. Dubhe supports us to strive for a new and better future rather than merely staying reactive to the limitations we have already created and reinforce with our existing beliefs, or by acquiescing to government and big business to determine our future.

Jupiter is exalted in this area of sidereal Cancer, which accentuates Jupiter's mobilizing and expansive influence. Juno retrogrades around the Head of Hydra and also conjoins Acubens of Cancer when the Jupiter-Juno conjunction occurs in May, after the retrogrades. This is when the entire Jupiter-Juno energetic and the changes we have made throughout this period will fully engage.

Acubens, Alpha Cancer lies next to the open star cluster M67, composed of about 500 stars, one of most ancient star clusters known (~10 billion years). Acubens and M67 expresses as a long established heritage, lineage, inheritance, birthright, or something passed down through generations. Acubens impels a need to protect, collect and nurture, also to hide and shelter, the essence of the Crab. Acubens can also articulate our entrapment in dogma. This can be the current political / religious beliefs of the times, as well as that created by our personal belief structures—the ideas we have about our lives and the experiences we have in our lives—often inherited. Acubens can impel a tenacious and stubborn resistance to release the patterns we hold that keep us entrapped in limiting life scenarios.

Jupiter’s exaltation at this zodiakal location articulates our need to mobilize greater spiritual and physical principles, and to take bold expansive action to address any entrapping conditions that may be very deep rooted—otherwise a mere combative approach simply antagonizes the onslaught. The Juno retrograde impels us to address undermining issues in our relationships and in how we interrelate that stem from antiquated beliefs. Jupiter provides a powerful mobilizing force to expand beyond our limiting beliefs rather than reinforcing them with the same old behavioral patterns, especially societal and cultural beliefs. Juno and Jupiter conjoin after they complete their retrogrades in May of 2015, at which time we will be propelled forward based upon the inner changes we have made throughout the retrogrades.

Readers are urged to go through Nick Fiorenza’s full explanation for the above statements which as we can see apply to the news perfectly.


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