Wednesday, June 3, 2020

MON-NODES FOR THE JUPITER / VENUS RETROGRADA - MAY 2020!


This old and non-functioning will be outdated for good until 2023. Most things in society will be done differently, or at least undergo a change in the majority. After all, New World orders, which I say with a twinkle in my eye, are not so far removed from the actual reality that we all begin to live in and will continue to live in,a reality that is changing and changing in a way where people are forced to find new ways of survival. Which we are terribly good at. We will have a whole new reality to take a position on with completely new norms and reforms. It is without a doubt. But more about that when it happens, right?


Right now, we still have Capricorn's characters infocus, that is, the established structures that we humans have found and made into reality, which we have now seen stand up to a lot of planetary energy late last fall, but which we still live in and think about how we will change and adapt to this new situation with a global pandemic, which for us living today is completely unknown.

What happens now, when in May we see three planets, of which two outer giants, who in principle control our social frames, begin to go back in their retrograde phase, together with Pluto which is already retrograde?

Disclaimer: For anyone who is new to my blog and inastrology, I want to tell you that astrologers know that it is physically impossible for celestial bodies to back in their orbits. When astrologers talk about the retrograde phase of a celestial body (asteroid or planet) and that it "backs," we mean the fact that, seen from Earth, it looks like a celestial body stops in its motion, and then backs a bit in its way through the Zodiac (the stars) in the sky. Why it looks like celestial bodies back in the sky every now and then depends on our own orbit around the Sun, that the Earth has a fairly fast orbit around the Sun as number 3 away from it, and therefore moves quite often past a number of other planets, especially slow outer planets. For example, Saturn,seems to slow down as Earth approaches him fairly quickly in its significantly faster orbit, and as we pass Saturn in a form of cosmic "overtaking", it looks like Saturn backs away from us as Earth speeds forward to catch with its 365 days around the Sun. Fun fact, but it works.

In May 2020, we will have a very strong retrograde focus on many levels, with three planets starting and running their retrograde phase, and Pluto already ready for retrograde, and Uranus going retrograde at the end of the summer. Right now, it is especially interesting and importantthat both Jupiter and Saturn, who both have a finger in the game regarding the pandemic and the changes in society that are happening, will go retrograde just within a few days of each other (meaning that the Earth is on g to pass both).


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