First published at 17:34 UTC on July 2nd, 2024.
It's July, and I wanted to share some insights into the astrological significance of this month, particularly regarding the United States' Pluto return; marking approximately 248 years since the country's declaration of independence o…
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It's July, and I wanted to share some insights into the astrological significance of this month, particularly regarding the United States' Pluto return; marking approximately 248 years since the country's declaration of independence on July 2nd, 1776.
I've cast a chart for July 15th, 2024, at 11:11 a.m. Eastern Time for New York, and I'm intrigued by what this date has in store. Astrologers like Jeff Harman and Joseph P. Anthony have also been discussing the significance of this time, mentioning Clif High and the emotional value data he brings to the conversation.
As we approach this Pluto return, we reflect on the transformations and changes that have occurred since the birth of the nation. With the sun still in Gemini, about to transition into Cancer, and Venus sitting in Cancer as well, we are invited to explore our connections to home, family, and our inner selves. The transition from Gemini to Cancer signifies a shift from mental connections to intuition and emotion. It's about recognizing that we are not just observers but active participants in the currents of the universe. It's a time to embrace our emotions and secure comfort in our homes and localities.
July marks a significant moment in the United States' journey, as we experience the heightened light of solstice peak into the country's 248th birthday. It's a time to reflect on the transformations that have brought us to this point and to consider the potential for rebirth and renewal, especially with Eclipse season present. Pluto, currently in retrograde, is sitting at the edge of Sagittarius, moving back from Capricorn. Sagittarius, like the word sage, is the seeker of knowledge and understanding, while Capricorn is about creating systems and structures based on what we have learned.
Pluto's retrograde motion invites us to reconsider and reevaluate our systems and structures. It challenges us to let go of what no longer serves us and embrace transformation. As Pluto opposes the sun, it challenges..
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