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We often blithely accept or aren't even aware of the ways in which we are still held captive. How free is the individual when s/he must conform to certain standards and trends of fashion, appearance, attitude, beliefs, intelligence, orientation and/or aspirations in order to be accepted, respected and supported?
If you doubt how powerful these ethics are in western culture, try going to work on Bay Street in your blue jeans. Try feeling confident in a singles bar if your body size or appearance is not considered "attractive." Try being a gay or lesbian person who, in many places, is still subject to legal discrimination and vigilante violence. Try surviving in a high-tech world if you have little education or if you are a slow learner. Those whose priorities don't include climbing the corporate ladder may be seen as lazy, dull or incapable. And although religious and philosophical freedom is considered a basic right in the western world, a belief in astrology is often still met with discrimination, ridicule and contempt.
Individuality requires us to
continually harmonize individual and group perspectives. In learning
the lessons of Uranus, we must constantly adjust the ever precarious
and fragile balance between the needs and rights of the individual
and those of the group. In the swinging pendulum of social change,
we must monitor and respond to the phenomenon whereby the solution
becomes yet another problem.
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We've experienced a number of sign changes with the outer planets lately. (Reminder: This article was written in 1996, when Saturn, Uranus, Pluto and Chiron all changed zodiac signs within a year and a half of each other, to be followed by Neptune two years later. It is quite rare to have so many slow-moving planets change signs in so short a time.) Pluto moved into Sagittarius last year (1995), and Saturn entered Aries just last April (1996). Neptune, not far behind Uranus, will enter Aquarius in 1998—only 2 years away. It is therefore a time of considerable energy flux in the world.
The last time Uranus changed signs was 1989 when it entered Capricorn and started to play serious havoc with the world economy (Capricorn). Neptune had been there since 1985, dissolving us into a confused state in which we weren't quite sure what was happening to our economy!
In 1989, Uranus and Neptune also came very close (within 8 degrees) to conjoining each other and will continue within that orb until the end of 1997. (Note: Uranus and Neptune were in exact conjunction in 1993, but remained within an 8-degree orb for several years before and afterwards.) This has been a period of persistent economic hardship and crisis. In 1993, the exact conjunction of Uranus and Neptune occurred at 18 and 19 degrees of Capricorn, arguably marking the lowest point of this economic slump.
We keep hearing that the economy is (finally) beginning to recover, but as long as layoffs and cutbacks persist as the norm, it just sounds like political double-talk to the individual. When Uranus and Neptune separate beyond the 8-degree orb in another year, will we (finally) begin to see this alleged economic recovery filter down to the common folk? Perhaps, but I somehow doubt it will be that straightforward.
I do, however, think it is significant that during the worst of this economic nightmare, Uranus (chaos) and Neptune (dissolution) have been closely aligned in Capricorn (economy). I also think it is meaningful that they have only been aligned primarily while in Capricorn, and that they'll both be in liberating Aquarius by the time they separate from this 8-degree orb. How you will experience this, however, will probably vary widely depending on your circumstances.
I believe we are being
challenged to affect a fundamental change in the global system of
commerce. We can't survive using the old rules that were designed
for a fragmented world. Subsequently, the individual's perspective
of the end solution could look very different from what we have been
used to.
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Over the next 7 years (1996-2003), as Uranus travels through Aquarius, I believe we will experience a reawakening of how we approach individuality and group involvement. This involves rebalancing the individual and group perspectives, moving out of the old ways and exploring new ones—a process already begun.
Archetypally, Capricorn precedes Aquarius. In Capricorn, we form the societal structure which requires the individual to conform to a consensual reality in order to be included and accepted. However, the real world doesn't always neatly match the structure we try to impose on it. In Aquarius, it is our job to go back and pick up the lost threads of those who have been left out of the primary structure.
A humanitarian, freedom-oriented position is essential for this, since the "outsiders" will never become fully homogenized as "insiders"—nor should they have to sacrifice their uniqueness to do so! Neither should the "insiders" remain cloistered away in their cultural ivory towers, isolated from the wealth of worldviews and perspectives around them.
The highest vibration of Uranus seeks to champion our freedom of expression, not by changing us into clones who all have the same thing to express, but by expanding the boundaries to include those individuals and groups previously left out. This means preserving the freedom to express oneself through culture, nationality, gender, philosophy and other defining qualities that we share with some and not with others.
Aquarius is a celebration of
that which makes us unique; the qualities that differentiate us from
those around us. This includes acknowledgement of the groups we
belong to (nation, race, culture, religion, philosophy, family,
peers, etc.) However, ultimately we must also be free to go beyond
the bounds of those established circles. Without that freedom, we're
stuck in an unchanging, dying Capricornian structure, trying to make
the square peg of our souls fit into the round hole of the
established Collective.
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As Uranus begins its journey through Aquarius, let yourself explore how you celebrate and honour yourself as an individual and as a group participant. How do you distinguish yourself from friends, family, coworkers, neighbours and significant others? What groups do you align yourself with? Do you feel free to share aspects of yourself rooted in one group with people from another group? (For example, how many coworkers know of your interest in astrology?)
Explore how you do or don't express this uniqueness. How often do you stay silent about something you disagree with—or agree with? When you have a strong reaction to a TV news story, do you ever write a letter to those involved to share how you feel? Have you ever let yourself be inspired to take action of some kind? When was the last time you did something daring, risky, even shocking, that liberated a non-conforming part of you? How often do you participate in and support the groups you're involved in (like volunteering in your community)?
Explore, too, your Aquarian humanitarian nature. What stimulates your sense of fairness, goodwill or spirit of human kinship? What evokes your sense of outrage, rebellion or the desire to change the world? What are you doing to encourage or support the formation of the best world you can imagine? Or the best You that you can imagine?
With Uranus in Aquarius, we have the
chance to hone our individual and collective edge, cutting through the
trappings and encrusted layers that surround us in the name of survival,
prosperity and conformity. We must each find our own special voice and
speak our highest truth if we are to emerge and progress beyond our
current hardships. Let your most humanitarian and unique Uranian voice
ring out!
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© Wendy Guy, 1996, 2004, 2005. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from Transitions Astrology Newsletter, Aries-Taurus 1996 Issue.