Astrology observations

Not long ago, I was lamenting the fact that I hadn’t found a portal, or even an area for frank discussion about certain astrological principles. There’s a generation of people born in the mid-sixties with a Pluto-Uranus conjunction. While there’s a wealth of information about this as a “generation indication” and how this affected us on a global scale, I’ve found very little material that deals with this aspect on a personal level.

And I’m seeing it a lot. The folks born in 1965-66 are especially prevalent in my day-to-day work, but it bounces right on up to 1968 or so, and down to 1964, or thereabouts.

It’s in Virgo, in the natal charts, usually in the middle of Virgo, and it’s an influence that needs to be addressed. But thus far, no one I’ve dealt with, on a professional level, seems to have anything to say about how this affects the individuals.

“Yes, it’s that whole generation,” is what I’ve heard, time and again. But the older, more established astrologers aren’t concerned with younger clients.

Astrology usually picks up after a Saturn Return – sometime around 28 to 30 years of age. From thence forward, it all makes pretty good sense. That’s a Lunar Return, in a progressed chart, which I don’t use. I can read them, but I don’t pay too much attention to them as I’ve found that, like that old Greek Astrologer suggested, “Saturn is easy to use for predictions.” Yes, ask your Gemini friends about that right now.

I have several ways I express the energy represented by that particular conjunction in an individual chart. I have theories, tested and proven over a period of a few years, but no, I haven’t found any good discussions about how this is approached by the astrological community. Once again, I’m working on stuff that seems to be largely ignored.

Intersting.

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