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TRANSITS
AND DIALECTICS:
A Philosophy Lesson
We
often don't like challenging aspects, but they provide the force
that keep us moving forward. The harmonious dynamics and pleasant
and can provide some excitement, but it is the force of one planet
conflicting with another planet, or a planet in our chart, that
facilitate the process of change. This is often called "dialectics,"
a philosophical framework which is the perfect subject under a
Sagittarian Moon since Sagittarius is so fond of philosophy and
the realm of beliefs. Dialectics basically presumes that everything
in the universe is made of opposing forces which require the adaptation
of both forces to create something new, and that change occurs
in 3-dimensional spiral form rather than a 2-dimension circle.
From
the astrologer's point of view, we have, say, the Moon in Taurus
in the birthchart. When Venus in Capricorn transits that Moon
it is a harmonious transit and the two encourage each other, they
work well together. But if Mars in Leo transits that Moon, they
are in a square formation and the fire of the Leo Mars challenges
the equanimity of the Taurus Moon. The Moon (the thesis under
the dialectic principle) must adapt to the pressures of Mars (the
antithesis) in order to avoid destruction, and this results in
a synthesis between the two planets and an evolutionary change
in the individual as a result of this adaptation.
It
is assumed, in the dialectic process, that the useful portion
of the thesis will be preserved when it encounters the antithesis,
and that therefore the resulting synthesis will be greater than
the original thesis; hence the concept of psychological growth
and personal evolution as a spiral rather than a circle with no
end. We experience this in our daily lives, when in a period of
challenge we find ourselves facing issues within us that we thought
were long gone.
I
find this idea useful when conceptualizing the effect of planetary
transits and I hope you will too!
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