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THE
SATURN/NEPTUNE OPPOSITION
August 2006 - June 2007
The
challenging aspects of Saturn and Neptune can make it difficult
to integrate the building of form and focus on the material world
that Saturn urges with the Neptunian tendency to dissolve form
and seek a more transcendent experience. In the opposition (180
degree aspect) there is a tension between these two planets that
result in an experience that is disorienting and destabilizing.
The effects of the Saturn/Neptune opposition bring our fantasies
and illusions (Neptune) into collision with the cold facts of
reality (Saturn).
Like
the moon cycles, planetary cycles begin with the conjunction or
new moon, then the opening square or challenge, the culmination
of the opposition or full moon point, followed by the waning square
which completes the cycle. In the opposition, Saturn's urge to
create form and establish solid structures confronts head-on the
principle of Neptune which is to dissolve and transcend form in
the material world. Remember that Saturn strives to build form
where Neptune reminds us that there is a world beyond form; Saturn
rules incarnation in the body and Neptune draws us into experiences
that go beyond the body and the material world. In the opposition,
where the two planets are 180 degrees apart, there is a tension
between them that requires balance. This is a challenging aspect,
but not so difficult as the square in which there is open conflict.
The opposition is the apex of the cycle; it is the pinnacle of
understanding the process before integration takes place. The
combination of Saturn and Neptune requires that the spiritual
self (Neptune) connect with the material self (Saturn). The result
of the opposition is a disconnect between the grounding of the
self into spirit of the Saturn/Neptune and the establishment of
the individual identity (Sun).
The
current opposition of Saturn in Leo to Neptune in Aquarius will
affect most personally those of us with planets in the fixed signs
of Scorpio, Taurus, Leo and Aquarius and will challenge us to
keep our feet on the ground (Saturn) while ascending into realms
of creativity and fantasy that expand us and connect us to the
divine (Neptune). Not an easy balance to achieve!
From
a global perspective, Saturn/Neptune cycles often witness the
dissolution (Neptune) of governments (Saturn) and erosion of power
structures. Saturn/Neptune events are never enjoyable, but always
leave us with a little more wisdom and a little less gullible
than before. It's always fascinating to look back into the historical
record to see how planetary configurations applied themselves
during those times in order to learn more about how those planets
work together and to derive clues of how they may manifest this
time around. Saturn/Neptune is a 36-year cycle which gives us
plenty of interesting information.
In
the opposition between Saturn and Neptune our fantasies and illusions
(Neptune) are disappointed by Saturn's lessons, but there is also
potential for manifesting our dreams (Neptune) into physical form
(Saturn) and incorporating a life of spirit (Neptune) into our
day-to-day existence (Saturn). Politically, the cycle of these
two planets tends to bring conflict that arises as a result of
the desire to manifest an ideal (Neptune) against the established
order of Saturn. This cycle can also manifest in the exposure
of governmental (Saturn) corruptive and deceptive behavior (Neptune).
In
this century, Saturn in Pisces opposed Neptune in Virgo in March
and October of 1936 and then again in January of 1937. This was
a heavily Neptunian period since Pisces is ruled by Neptune, and
Saturn in Pisces has difficulty grounding into material reality
and confusion abounds. Saturn/Neptune is also associated with
the destabilization (Neptune) of governmental structures: This
period bore witness to the rise of nationalism with the expansion
of the Nazis in Germany, a civil war in Spain between nationalist
troops of General Franco and Spain's democrative government. This
era also marked the beginning of Arab nationalism and riots in
Palestine in reaction to Jewish immigration and the British government,
as well as the abdication of Edward VIII in England who left the
throne (Saturn) to marry the woman he loved, a very Neptunian
romantic notion.
One
of the more interesting events of the previous Saturn/Neptune
opposition of 1899-1900 (with Saturn in Sagittarius and Neptune
in Gemini) was the Boxer Rebellion against foreign influence in
China which took place during the final years of the Qing Dynasty.
The Boxer Rebellion sprange out of nationalist fervor against
foreigners and Chinese Christians. The rebellion was ironically
put down by a multinational force and the resulting humiliation
led to the downfall of the Qing Dynasty by 1905. The Boxer Rebellion
brought previously hidden (Neptune) ideology and frustration to
a culmination point.
The
opposition of Saturn in Gemini to Neptune in Sagittarius occurred
in June and November of 1971 and April of 1972 and was marked
by increasingly violent demonstrations and rebellions around the
world as idealism (Neptune in Sag) came face to face with governmental
repression (Saturn). In the US, demonstrations against the Vietnam
War grew in numbers and in power and the Supreme Court permits
publication of the Pentagon Papers, exposing corruption in the
government (Saturn/Neptune). The Attica prison riots exposed the
poor conditions in US prisons (prisons are ruled by Neptune).
The end of 1971 also witnessed civil war in Cambodia and between
India and Pakistan, as well as increased fighting between British
troops and Irish nationalists which culminated in the famous Bloody
Sunday massacre in early 1972. All of these events showed the
culmination of understanding that is the highlight of the opposition
and paved the way for change that occurred during the waning phase
of the cycle. The end of the opposition in 1972 also saw a treaty
that banned (Saturn) biological weapons (Neptune) was signed by
70 nations.
The
Saturn/Neptune cycle has been associated by some astrologers with
the flu of 1918, but the conjunction of Saturn and Neptune in
Leo actually completed months before that epidemic and the planetary
cycle in place during the deadly flu epidemic was an opposition
between Saturn and Uranus as well as a conjunction between Jupiter
and Pluto. However, with any Saturn/Neptune contact there is the
potential for hidden dangers that may not make themselves known
right away.
So
what can we expect during this year's Saturn/Neptune opposition
which begins this month and will continue through June of next
year? A few possibilities:
- You
don't need to be an astrologer to predict that Iraq will devolve
into Civil War, resulting in the downfall of the US neocon movement
and partition of Iraq into ethnic divisions.
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Fighting between Israel and Iran through its proxies of the
Lebanese government and Hamas in Palestine will continue through
next year but escalating casualties and pressure from within
will force Israel to negotiate a more permanent resolution to
the conflicts that surround it.
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In the US, voters are distracted by television and other media
(Neptune) and it may take another serious event (probably weather-related)
to force (Saturn) their attention to the world stage. However,
next year when Jupiter squares Uranus we are likely to see a
radical shift towards the left in American politics and probably
elsewhere as citizens tire of war and devastation.
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On the negative side, the Saturn/Neptune tendency towards nationalism
and xenophobia will erupt into renewed fervor with demonstrations
against immigrants and occupying forces. With Pluto completing
its pass through Sagittarius we are likely to see a continued
spread of religious fundamentalism of all flavors as part of
this trend.
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