MOON ENTERS CAPRICORN at 4:52am EST on Saturday, March 10 and remains here until Monday, March 12 at 11:36am. LAST ASPECT OF MOON: Moon Square Uranus in Aries. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS Sunday, March 11. Ruled by Saturn, this Cardinal Earth sign carries the
Archetype of Ambition to Succeed. The Mountain Goat is driven to climb
to the top of his business endeavor and take control of all he purveys.
Saturn rules form and structure and that which is crystallized (bones and
teeth in the body). It signifies old or traditional frameworks. Its
least optimum expression is the feeling of limitation or confinement;
its most optimum signifier is manifestation - or bringing something into
form. It suggests Mastery. The Last Aspect of the Square indicates that
the attempted accomplishment is undermined by the separation principle
of Uranus. Whatever is outworn, stuck or no longer serving you is likely
to be the weak link in your chain now. Don't be afraid to let it go -
circumstances are likely to bring it up for pruning. In its extreme, this configuration can indicate the shocking toppling of carefully constructed convention. It can take the form of mental paradigms or physical buildings. Actions initiated
during this Moon period are likely to have CHALLENGING resolutions.
CAPRICORN NOTE: Again, I remind you of the loaded aspect towards which we move: Saturn Conjunct Pluto at 20º Capricorn in January 2020. A strong Saturn in its own sign conjunct Pluto in Saturn's sign is a collective metaphor of profound change in convention, tradition, business, government and physical forms. We see so much vulnerability in these areas already that it's hard to deny the probability of circumstances manifesting to support these symbols.
CAPRICORN SCENE: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, 2003; Director: Peter Jackson. There have been many adventure and disaster movies which use the powerful image of a high rise building, mountain or tower being shattered and toppling to the ground - 1974's The Towering Inferno, 2017's Stephen King adaptation of The Dark Tower and, of course, the based-on-real-life 9/11 films among them. The visual is devastating and somehow archetypal... 'every
valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be brought
low...' The collapse of the Dark Tower from the LOTR Trilogy is a climactic moment, symbolic of the success of Frodo, the lead character/savior and the defeat of evil power-hungry Sauron. Given the blatant phallic symbolism, for many visionaries, the image is suggestive of the falling of the current Capricornian patriarch. To quote wikipedia: "The [LOTR] series was received with overwhelming praise and was a major financial success, with the films collectively being among the highest-grossing films series of all time. The films were critically acclaimed, winning 17 out of 30 total Academy Award nominations. The final film in the series,
The Return of the King, won all 11 of its Academy Award nominations including Best Picture, which also tied it with Ben-Hur and Titanic for most Academy Awards received for a film."
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