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COMING RIGHT UP, July 13-15: both Mercury and Uranus turn to go Rx; culminating with Venus/Moon/Jupiter in early morning sky . . .

This is a big week. Not only are we within the two week window (July 8-21) when impulsive, warlike, courageous Mars triggers the revolutionary Uranus/Pluto square, but Uranus itself is appearing to slow down, in preparation for its turn to go retrograde on July 13th.

Moreover, not only Uranus, but Mercury too, goes retrograde, only two days later, on July 15th.

Plus, during this time, we enjoy a wonderful display of Venus/Jupiter in the early morning sky that, on July 15th, for a few hours, will be joined by the crescent Moon.

Mercury and Uranus

Both Mercury and Uranus are planets of the mind, with Uranus known as the “higher octave” of Mercury. If Mercury names, relates, and analyzes sense data from the outside world and turns it into language, Uranus brings the lightning fire of intuitive knowing that flashes through neural networks to present instant, brilliant, if sometimes evanescent knowing. That these two planets are both turning to go retrograde asks us to slow down our crazy pell-mell business, our chattering monkey minds, and turn within, for introspection (Mercury) and enlightenment (Uranus).

Mercury

With Mercury, for the next three weeks, expect delays, glitches, in both travel and communication — and the need to rework your ideas, plans, understandings, ways of communicating with yourself and others. (Of course I will be traveling during this period, a complicated three-pronged plane trip . . .)

Uranus

Uranus will be moving retrograde for five months. Plenty of time to tune into your inner knowing, explore and investigate; to allow the truth to rise up from below, or to flash into you like lightning from beyond or above. Explore, explode edges, boundaries. Open, open. Expand consciousness. On December 13, when Uranus turns to go direct, expect to be able to communicate much more powerfully than before, the inner explorations you have been privy to during these five months.

With Uranus, try to recognize that all that you see on the outside is a reflection of the inside, and that the brilliant light of the one source is constantly available for you to tune into. What helps? Meditation, turning down the Mercury dial, so that the higher frequency Uranian dial can come in.

Also, during this week when Uranus turns, expect big changes, events, weirdnesses, unexpected, unpredictable — in short, “Uranian” — messages from out of the blue to impress our collective (un)consciousness.

Venus and Jupiter

Since July 9, in the early morning, prior to sunrise, look in the eastern sky to see Venus and Jupiter in early Gemini, pointing to the royal fixed star Aldeberan in the Hyades, near the Pleiades. I looked up the Hyades in Greek mythology, and discovered that they were all sisters, weeping. I thought that mythology may be of particular significance to me, since on July 18th I am due to return to Seattle, where I will once again take my turn in the six-sister rotational vigil with our still dying father —

The high point of this early morning beauty comes on July 15th, when not only does unpredictable Uranus turn to go retrograde, but the crescent Moon joins Venus and Jupiter. I can’t help but wonder: Will our dear old 96-year-old Dad utilize this beautiful Jupiterian window to leave? Will he choose to leave without all eight of his children present?

In my experience, I’ve realized that some people like to die alone, and others surrounded by loved ones. Which shall it be? And what is my part in it? All unknowns. All Uranus. Breathe, Ann. Let go of the mind, let go of trying to figure out something that is not only inherently unpredictable, but subject to wilder than usual swings during such an exhilarating Uranian time.

Below, two long excerpts from a wonderful meditation on Aldeberan.

From souledout.org

Aldebaran, “The Eye of Illumination”

Aldebaran, the brightest star in the constellation Taurus the Bull, rises in the fall at sunset, and is the thirteenth brightest star in the sky. Its name comes from the Arabic Al Dabaran, the Follower, because Aldebaran appears to follow the Pleiades through the night sky.

As the Eye of the Bull, Aldebaran is called the Eye of Revelation. It is referred to by astronomers and cosmologists as the Eastern Royal Star, one of the four Royal Stars considered the sentinels watching over other stars. It is also known as the Buddha’s star, the Star of Illumination, and God’s Eye. This magnificent star has been used for centuries in navigation, and is known by many civilizations to be connected with the spirits of rain and the fertility of the earth. Approximately 5,000 years ago, the rising of Aldebaran marked the vernal equinox (1) and marked the beginning of the Babylonian new year.

Taurus is often associated with royalty and divine power. Throughout the ages Aldebaran has been spiritually recognized for its alignment with divinity. “… there is a symbolic relation between Aldebaran, the “eye” in the head of the Bull; the third eye, or the light in the head, and the diamond. The consciousness of the Buddha has been called the ‘diamond-eye.'” (2)

The Hindus referred to Aldebaran and Taurus as Rohini (the Red Deer), the name of the river in Nepal where the Buddha was born at the time of theMay full moon, around 563 BCE. Another Hindu name for Aldebaran isSataves, which translates to the “leader of the western stars.”

Pale reddish-orange in color, Aldebaran has a companion red dwarf star that shares its motion throughout space. Located slightly south of the ecliptic, in the path of our earth’s moon, Aldebaran has a magnitude of 1.2 and is one of the few 1st magnitude stars the moon may occult. Approximately 40 times the size of our sun, Aldebaran is 68 light years from the Earth, and is about 3 times the brilliance of Polaris, our current North Star.

In addition to the star Aldebaran, there are two other very beautiful and famous star clusters in the constellation of Taurus: the V-shaped Hyades at the head of the bull, and the Pleiades in the shoulder. To locate Aldebaran or Taurus, follow the line of the three stars that make up the belt of Orion; they point directly west toward Aldebaran. Look up during the fall and winter months just after sunset, and you’ll see Orion’s Belt and Aldebaran rising in the east, traveling in a northwesterly direction.

Aldebaran, the star of illumination, is directly across the zodiac fromAntares, the star of anger, pride and revenge. In the only exact opposition of two major stars; Aldebaran is located at 9 degrees of the sign Gemini, with Antares at 9 degrees of the sign Sagittarius.

Aldebaran is said to be a portal to the mysteries of the mind and when balanced with the fixed star Antares, a portal to the mysteries of the heart, this creates a powerful stargate axis that is illuminated bi-annally when the Sun passes by Aldebaran at the first of June and then Antares about six months later.

. . . .

In stellar myth, Aldebaran is Vision Holder for the starseed mission on Earth, defining what emissaries of light can best accomplish to serve humanity through evolutionary transition. In down to Earth terms, Aldebaran holds the vision for global leaders and world servers, inspiring the administrative planning of world affairs, specifically for physical logistics and a global infrastructure designed to support humanity through evolutionary unfoldment and global change. Prominent alignments with the Aldebaran / Antares axis can express into the political and global arena. The visions that many people attune to regarding alternative living centres, educational centres, emergency preparedness programmes, etc., are parts of the inspiration from this star’s emanations. Aldebaran can indicate involvement with physical places and projects supportive of alternative modalities of living. It inspires business that supports family. Aldebaran inspires us to take the physical action required to manifest our visions.
– Nick Anthony Fiorenza, The Lunar Planner

In the sign of Taurus, when desire is transmuted into aspiration, darkness gives place to light and illumination. The eye of the bull, the spiritual third eye or the “single eye” of the New Testament, is opened. “If thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light,” said the Christ (Matthew 6:22). This single eye takes the place of the two eyes of the personal self. (3) As the attention of humanity becomes focused upon spiritual attainment, we tread the Way of Revelation.

Life is filled with revelation. The entire evolutionary process is essentially nothing but a growing revelation. The two concepts Evolution and Revelation go together. As we evolve, we perceive more than we ever knew was existent or perceptible, yet we are only perceiving what has always been there. The Way of Revelation is through the discovering and discarding of our own limitations. (4)

Revelation, as defined by The Dictionary of Scripture and Myth, is a “symbolic communication from the higher nature to the lower, imparting truths of the invisible universe and the soul. As revelation does not and can not arise from the lower nature, it is self-evident that the lower or objective mind of man does not compose the revelation, but is merely the receptive vessel into which the Divine message is poured.”

Revelation is related to God Immanent, to God in form, to God in the human heart, and to that veiled and hidden Supreme Reality motivating all existence ~ forever consciously aware of Itself. Revelation is a progress of penetration. First into the Mind, then into the Heart, and finally into thePurpose of Deity. (5)

As the star of illumination, Aldebaran irradiates the Way using the applied power of transformation. In seeking illumination, we can cultivate the ability to use the mind as a reflector of soul light. (6) An increased understanding about the process of revelation may help us comprehend the quality and significance of Aldebaran.


“Angel of Healing” © Aeoliah

One way we receive revelation is through contact with the soul. The more consciously we desire, demand and will such contact, the closer we are to receiving the next needed revelation. How clearly we perceive the revelation depends on our ability to still the mind and listen to the voice within. One of the most difficult aspects of our service is to understand correctly the precipitating truth, information or revelation that is being impressed. We need time to absorb the revelation and incorporate it into a useful present time form.

How does one become a living example of this divine understanding and better understand the significance of the star Aldebaran? One suggestion is to meditate on the triangle created by the Pleiades, the Great Bear, and oursolar system.


Based on image “Music of the Spheres” by Bernard Xolotl

Imagine the pathway the energy follows to reach our Earth. See the energy of the Will as a brilliant golden light emanating from the constellation the Great Bear. Visualize this light flowing to one of the seven stars of the Pleiades, observe the star it is naturally magnetized toward. Know the energy is being slowly stepped down in vibration as it reaches this star. Watch it leave the Pleiades and enter into our solar system. Visualize Aldebaran, the star of illumination, focusing like a lens the light force, Fohat, the Active Intelligence, to the Earth’s North Pole.

Then see this force being absorbed by the Soul of Humanity. Visualize a golden thread of light entering the top of your head, and open to receive revelations and insights about your purpose in the divine Plan.

When the energy of the light force is released to nations, races and individuals it produces two effects: the increase of the self-will, demonstrating as cleavages, separate desires, goals, or ideas of a nation, state, family or the individual, without regard for the need of the whole. The second effect stimulates the Will-to-Serve the Plan, the whole, and produces unity and harmony, beneficial to the entire process of evolution.

Besides Aldebaran, the other three Royal Stars in the heavens are
Antares in the constellation Scorpius the Scorpion, the Western Royal Star,
Regulus in the constellation Leo the Lion, the Northern Royal Star,
and Fomalhaut in the constellation Pisces Austrinus, the Southern Fish
(very close to the constellation Aquarius), the Southern Royal Star.

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Credit for information and synthesis:
Triangle meditation inspired by Alice A. Bailey’s
Esoteric Astrology, p. 376–377;
Astronomical sources include
Mythology from
Star Tales
by Ian Ridpath, Universe Books, New York, 1988;
Burnham’s Celestial Handbook, Vol. III, p. 1807–1817
by Robert Burhnam Jr., Dover Publications, Inc., New York
© 1966, 1978;
and various astronomy websites

1 thought on “COMING RIGHT UP, July 13-15: both Mercury and Uranus turn to go Rx; culminating with Venus/Moon/Jupiter in early morning sky . . .”

  1. I bet if you overlaid your knowledge of astrology onto the cycle of Hollywood movies you’d find the true inception point I was searching for used in changing collective consciousness. I was just thinking about this earlier today:

    http://johnkettler.com/comment-page-765/#comment-19608

    … but could not extract a finding. I think DiCaprio is going to be used to mitigate our feelings about mass arrests in October, sort of the lovable 1% scoundrel. I would be curious as you might see it. The lovable 1% scoundrel is a powerful image that forces us to look at ourselves and perhaps spur thoughts of amnesty.

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