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9/26/06
Saturn made an opposition to Neptune at
the end of August. Even though the transit is no longer exact, it hasn't
finished with us. It’s affecting our daily lives in ways that aren’t
obvious, and there’ll be two more passes.
Astrologers look for outer, worldly, events, as well as inner emotions
and reactions to understand a difficult transit. What we often forget is
that the outer manifestations may not be obvious, and with Neptune, they
may be flawed, as well as obscure.
Transits cause inner effects as well as outer effects, and with Neptune,
any inner effect, even though it may be strong, is harder to pin down.
It's often a matter of wondering if the event caused the thought or the
feeling, or whether the event was caused by the thought or feeling.
Anyway, it’s almost impossible to connect the thoughts, feelings, and
events in a Neptune transit.
This is especially true with a Saturn, Neptune transit. These planets
are so different. Saturn is concrete, realistic, materialistic, and is
concerned with usefulness. Saturn deals with the world of form,
survival, and business success. It's a tightwad; it'll do anything to
save a dollar. It limits, binds, and cuts things down. Neptune
represents the world of dreams and visions. Neptune is always seeking to
move away from the materialistic world. It doesn't want to have a
concrete form, it wants to be diffuse. Neptune wants to merge with
things that are amorphous, idealistic, and utopian. It's otherworldly,
and unconcerned with material life, in fact it wants to escape. It would
rather get high than go to work. It creates illusions; it’s vague,
deceptive, mesmerizing, secretive, difficult to see and grasp, and will
pull the wool over your eyes to get its way.
Outer Events Related to Saturn and
Neptune
False Optimism
The stock market has been doing very well since the end of the
Saturn/Neptune transit, in fact it's going up at almost alarming rates.
Raymond Merriman, a financial astrologer equates this with the false
optimism of Neptune, which may come back to haunt us at the at the next
Saturn Neptune oppositions in February and June of 2007. With Saturn and
Neptune, facts and figures about material output are deceptive.
What Happened to More for Your Money?
Deception is seen in some of the current marketing tricks. Have you gone
to the store recently for your favorite laundry soap and noticed that it
seems different? The soap comes in the same box, but may have a pound
less detergent. You sensed it was lighter, but you didn't pay attention
(Neptune). When you opened it, you probably wondered why they're wasting
so much space in the box; you forgot it used to be filled to the top.
What they do next is offer you more for your money. They add a little
more, maybe half a pound, and raise the price.
Have you bought your favorite mayonnaise and wondered why it didn't last
as long? Mayonnaise has been reduced to less than a quart. It still
advertises that it comes in a quart jar but has two less ounces.
Do you remember when you could buy one little pack of gum? Now it
appears as if you get more for your money in a pack of several, but you
don't, and by the time you open up your third pack, it's probably stale
and brittle.
Another tactic is to raise a price to the breaking point so that when
it’s lowered you breathe a sigh of relief, even though the price is
still out of line. (Does gasoline ring a bell?)
Price Cutting is an Illusion
Have you purchased something that looked like a good deal, and when you
paid for it, you found it cost much more than advertised? You didn't
read the small print. The little asterisk next to the price leads to
writing that is difficult to see and grasp (Neptune). You need a
magnifying glass to read the tiny, tiny, "mouse print", no matter how good your
eyesight. Airline tickets are a good example. They advertise the one-way
fare without all the extra charges. The cost is more than double what
they advertise, and the extra costs are explained in all the miniscule
print.
We've all become aware of the phrase, "read the fine print", but how
many of us read it? We've become so mesmerized we don’t even bother
(Neptune). Saturn likes things that are compact and able to fit in small
spaces. Tiny type (Saturn) is great solution to hide agendas (Neptune).
The Astrology of Money and Deception
What many companies are doing is cutting back (Saturn) on the product
rather than raising the price. The first clue is the phrase "new and
improved". Improving marketing to fool you is the real meaning. This is
such a great example of Saturn oppose Neptune; Saturn cuts things down
and Neptune is deception. With the opposition, a choice has to be made.
Do one or the other if you can't find a way to blend or balance. The
choice is raise the price, or give them less for the same money. From
past practices, they learned that the consumer wouldn’t notice or care,
as long as it’s cheaper. The company is using the Saturn principle of
cutting down, and Neptune deceives the customer so they don't notice
that they're getting less for their money.
Inner Feelings
This transit brings feelings of hopelessness when trying to deal with
the material world. Neptune wants to escape and Saturn longs for the old
days.
Look to see where transit Saturn and Neptune are located in your chart,
and notice if they're making aspects to natal or progressed planets.
Next I'll talk more about the Saturn Neptune effect, and then how to get
something positive out of the transit.
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