Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
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Lord, grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change,
the courage to change the things I can,
and the wisdom to hide the bodies
of those people I had to kill because they pissed me off.
(Anonymous)
Okay,
so you're in this great relationship and the two of you have learned how
to get along, make compromises and negotiate through disagreements. But
sometimes it's not so simple " like the time you had to bite your tongue
when his/her parents came to meet you and made that insulting remark
about your job. You kept silent because it was important to make a good
impression, but it left you feeling resentful, phoney and powerless.
You've
been a loyal, hard worker for several years, taking on extra work to
help the company through lean times. Suddenly you get called on the
carpet for something that wasn't your fault and your boss acts as if
it's an open and shut case. When you try to appeal to him/her, you're
rebuffed as if you were just another cog in the machinery. You feel
abandoned, hurt, betrayed.
Your
partner complains that you're sending out double messages: at first
you're very receptive to his/her advances, but then you suddenly
have a million excuses to avoid sex. You secretly feel uneasy about
your sexuality because, deep down, you harbor strange sexual
fantasies that seem inappropriate, even shameful. 
Welcome
to the shadowy world of zodiac sign Scorpio. ("Is THAT where we are! For a
minute I thought we"d tuned in a soap opera, like "Secrets Of Our Lives"
or "The Stunned and the Reckless"...")
In this place we'll encounter power struggles, intense emotions and
cathartic transformation, but we'll also find deep acceptance of
ourselves and the door to unconditional love.
In the last issue,
we looked at Libra and how it provides a mutual mirror to view ourselves
through the eyes of "The Other." Leading up to Libra we began with the
archetypal development of the conscious ego in Aries
("I am"), Taurus ("I value") and
Gemini ("I think"). This progressed toward
gradually reaching out to others through Cancer
("I belong"), Leo ("I express") and
Virgo ("I serve"). With these basic building
blocks of ego consciousness in place, we proceed into Libra
("I relate"), where we enter into one to one relationships. Now we arrive at
Scorpio ("I empower"), in which we encounter the world of deep intimacy
and empowerment.
In Libra, we're
challenged to acquire the fundamental skills of relating to others on a
one to one basis. We learn how to interact, how to compromise and how to
balance who we are with what we perceive in the other person " but often
interactions are anything but straightforward or simple!
("You"re telling me! I once went out with a Libran
mainframe computer. She was really indecisive, so we had an on-and-off-line
relationship!")
Libra wants to
negotiate a solution to problems, but there are some conflicts that
simply can't be resolved by a simple compromise. For instance, we may
become trapped in a disempowering situation in order to maintain
security or stability in other areas. Or, we may be motivated by
unconscious issues that others detect but are hidden to us.
Both Libra and
Scorpio are concerned with relating, interaction and love
("A white...sport coat...and a pink...Crustacean... "),
but from very different perspectives. Libra focuses on the surface
topography of relationships"ensuring that we dance together in
symmetry and grace. Scorpio, on the other hand, delves into the
deeper, messier issues that inevitably arise. In Scorpio, we deal
with power struggles, deep psychological dynamics, control urges,
and the aspects of ourselves and others we'd rather not know about.
Scorpio navigates the undercurrents " the hidden, unspoken movements
and motives of our dance with "The Other." 
Power And Control
One of the first
issues to emerge out of the act of relating with another person is the
balance of power. Who decides? Who leads and who follows? Who breaks the
tie? Who controls the steering wheel of the interaction? The answers to
these questions can determine whether we feel trusting or guarded, safe
or threatened, appreciated or (ab)used in the relationship.
Each of us deals
with power and control differently. Everyone asserts power and exerts
control within their lives in some way, be it direct or inferred. Some
of us assert our power directly and candidly, being up front about our
boundaries, needs and priorities. In doing so, we may be grounded and
open or overbearing and domineering. On the other hand, we may assert
our power subtly and indirectly, through implication, suggestion and
innuendo. As such, we may be shy and tentative or manipulative and
passive aggressive. Regardless of our style, we each have some way of
addressing the human need to have a say in what happens to us.
From another
perspective, we may place our locus of control either within ourselves
or outside ourselves. If we place our focal point within ourselves, it
means we'll resolve conflicts and disputes by shifting our own actions,
attitudes, boundaries or direction. Mind you, this doesn't mean merely
keeping our true feelings to ourselves.
("Too true! Some of the cleverest manipulation
is done with a sweet, silent smile. I don"t know anything about that,
of course.... :-) ") Rather, we pro actively take responsibility for
our own needs, safety and well being.
If we place our centre of control outside of ourselves, it
implies that we believe someone else holds the key to our freedom,
our security and our welfare, which equates to giving away our
power. In this case, we may try to force the person to change, so
that they adopt the kind of actions, behaviour, priorities or
attitudes that serve our own needs.
This goes beyond simply making a
request that they alter their behaviour (which, in itself, suggests
a pro active, assertive approach to conflict resolution). Rather, it
means that if the person declines to oblige us, we persist in trying
to change them, believing that this is the only solution to our
problem. Even if we do succeed in getting the person to change,
we'll probably have to keep exerting our persuasion, be it direct or
subtle, lest they revert back to old ways. 
Within You, Without You
The difference in
these styles lies in where one believes the point of power lies " inside
or outside of oneself. When it lies outside, one must have power over
others in order to effectively influence their behaviour and feel safe,
protected and powerful. Without power over, such a person feels
vulnerable, threatened, and a compulsive need to maintain control over
one's surroundings.
When the locus of control lies within oneself, it is possible to
maintain a source of personal power or power within. When we don't
utilize our power within, we are increasingly compelled to focus on the
other person as the source and solution to our problems.
("I used to give away my power to
others, but now no one will let me!")
However, there are times and situations when we are unable to
exercise our personal power. We may lack the skills or awareness
necessary to utilize this power. For instance, children are still
learning how to navigate through the world and haven't yet acquired
the ability to distinguish and act on personal choices. And addicts
often have to "hit bottom" before the reality of their self
destructive habits penetrates their wall of denial.
We may also lack
the necessary opportunities or resources we need to make a change.
For example, limited financial resources often keep victims of
violence stuck in a destructive home environment. And we may
continue a dysfunctional lifestyle or attitude because we lack
sufficient ego strength to endure the stressful process of change
that would ultimately take us in a more fulfilling direction. 
Pluto's Underworld
 By the modern
rulerships, Scorpio is ruled by Pluto. Pluto is a tiny planet which packs a
giant wallop! ("Holy Hades! And WHAT a wallop!
My last Pluto transit was like a Black Hole that sucked all my data out
through my speakers!") It takes 248 tedious years to orbit the Sun
from the outermost edges of the solar system. Pluto is our slowest moving
planet, taking anywhere from 1" years (3 hits) to 2" years (5 hits) to transit
a natal planet. As such, it brings a long term process of gradual metamorphosis.
Pluto, the moving
emissary of Scorpio energy, is associated with power issues,
elimination, death (rarely one's own), rebirth and deep transformation.
It transforms by forcing us to peer far below the surface, with eyes
open, to behold what lurks there.
But this can be difficult for the
average person. Most people don't exercise their Pluto energy on a fully
conscious level and some avoid it at all costs. Most of us visit Pluto's
underworld realm occasionally when circumstances demand it, but it's not
on our Top 10 list of priorities. ("Oh I don"t
know... I just LOVE being mangled, strangled and quadrangled by the
Guardian of Gloom!")
What sane
person would willingly strut into the shadows, wherein lurk our worst
fears, our darkest shame, and the harsh truth of who we fear we are when
the lights go out? It is not a journey for the timid (although it can
ultimately strengthen those who undertake it), but most of us would
rather save this dubious delight for times when it's utterly
unavoidable.
And therein lies the
difference between Scorpionic people and the general population: most
people visit Pluto's underworld; Scorpio's live there! Scorpionic people
are all too familiar with the underworld of their unconscious, because
their Scorpionic nature brings them in contact with it as a fundamental part of
who they are. Deny a Scorpio the ability to access their depths and
they will feel only half of who they truly are. 
Dark Night Of The Soul
Transformation, the
utmost Plutonian agenda, is essentially the process of evolutionary
change based on new information and experiences. Repeated, continual
change and adaptation gradually produces a fundamental shift in who we
are (for better or worse), because the process forces us to frame
ourselves and the world differently.
This can be an upsetting,
frightening or painful experience, since it tends to shine light into
dark corners that have remained happily hidden for some time. It can
force us to acknowledge and deal with aspects of ourselves, others and
life that we'd rather not know about. ("I"m
completely comfortable with myself. It"s just my mind and my emotions
and my motives and my psyche I"d rather avoid...")
However, not even
all Scorpionic people are capable of the deep transformation inspired by
Pluto, instead getting lost in the murky underside of life. When Pluto
is "in your face," but you lack fortitude of Self, ego strength, and
some form of spiritual faith to provide a lifeline to the surface, it
can be easy to believe that this is all there is. One might begin to
idealize or idolize pain, suffering, abuse and cruelty, either by
revelling in it or inflicting it on others. It may seem as if this is
all there is to life, and we become lost in despair, hopelessness and
austerity, or sell our soul to a perverse, depraved way of life.
These
experiences constitute some of the darkest caverns in the Plutonian
underworld. Our jails and mental hospitals house many who have become
lost in these caves. Without a balance between the darkness of the
underworld and the light of day from the surface world, one can become
trapped in gloom, despair and perversity.
Encounters with the Plutonian underworld vary
widely, but all of them challenge us to undergo a Dark Night of the Soul
is some form. This may be through the death of someone close to us
(rarely one's own death), or we may even be profoundly affected by the
death of someone we hardly know. Pluto may manifest as sexual energy:
perhaps it is awakening at puberty or after a time of dormancy; at times
through the emergence of secret, perhaps "shameful" sexual fantasies;
or, even through the trauma of rape and sexual abuse.
Pluto often brings
power dynamics into play, in the form of situations that challenge us to
own and assert our power; or through situations which render us
powerless and compel us to discover a deeper, more internal source of
personal power. Pluto may also bring us face to face with our darkest
fears, our worst nightmares or our deepest shame, that we may transform
and heal them. ("I had a nightmare once " she
had the most beautiful black mane...")
Venturing into
Pluto's shadowy caves enables us to transform who we are. "You gotta
feel it to heal it," as the saying goes, and this is never truer
than in the Plutonian realm. In order to transform, we must shine
the light of awareness and courage into the caverns of fear, rage,
shame and atrocity, that we may come to see exactly what lurks
there. It is now that Scorpio"s capacity for intense concentration
is so valuable, because it takes an almost obsessive tenacity to
keep one's eyes open and gaze steady when confronting and facing
one's deepest dread. Pluto demands that we learn to look upon these
secret parts of ourselves without flinching, but also with
compassion and understanding. 
Will The Real Monster
Please Stand Up...?
It is through this
gradual process that we begin to see the ugliest, scariest monsters of
our nightmares aren't what we thought they were. Those luminescent eyes
that glare menacingly at us in the dark could turn out to be the wide
eyes of our terrified Inner Child. The growling and hissing that echo
from all directions might originate from our own muffled cries of
anguish. The enveloping feelings of foreboding and impending doom from
enemies unknown could be rooted in our terror of vulnerability and
powerlessness. ("And that gentle breeze could be
me breathing down your neck...")
The underworld was
said to be surrounded by several rivers, including the River Lethe whose
waters would make a person forget the past. An astrologer (name not
recalled) once said that people emerging from a Pluto transit seem to
have drunk from the River Lethe, in that they often seemed to forget
much of the torment and anguish they endured while in the Plutonian
underworld. Perhaps this is because, in the aftermath, we perceive the
issues differently. The monsters which once terrorized us from "out
there" are now recognized as only part of the larger picture.
That is not to say
that we emerge from the depths with Pollyanna's rosy optimism.
("Aw, such a CUTE little
monster!") Rather, we are to some degree "older but wiser." Whether
we have managed to consciously own our corresponding personal
issues, or are simply stronger for having survived the ordeal, our
perspective of the overall territory and our journey through it
usually looks very different to us. Though we may be embittered,
bruised or disillusioned, we are nevertheless the wiser for it. At
the highest end of the spectrum, we'll have a fresh capacity for
empathy, compassion and, ultimately, unconditional love of oneself
and others. 
Peeling The Onion
Pluto's
transformation occurs in layers. There's a saying in the Adult Child
movement that healing is like peeling an onion, and you cry with every
layer. This is often typical of the Pluto experience. And with every
layer you shed, you also purge a piece of the larger issues that lie at
the core. Pluto's association with elimination applies to the psyche, as
well as the bowels. ("Aw that"s a load of Pluto
Poop!")
Let's take an
example: a person who is undergoing a Pluto transit may start to find
that his/her friends are unaccountably backing away and being distant.
Our friend"s reaction is to lash out in angry retaliation, which just
makes things worse. (Our initial reaction in such a situation is
frequently to focus on and blame the other guy, since it's initially
easier to see their behaviour than our own.) If s/he follows this
situation into its Plutonian depths, a possible progression of insight
might go something like this: The journey begins with the recognition
that s/he impulsively attacks others who upset him/her. A deeper look
reveals that this often happens when s/he feels rejected or abandoned by
other people.
At this point, our
friend is still focusing mostly outside his/herself, placing the blame
on others. ("I"ve always said it"s better to
blame a lame mainframe than to blame no one at all!")
This can be an attempt to validate feelings of hurt, rage or fear, which
are important to acknowledge and accept. Notwithstanding whatever our
friend"s friends are contributing to the mess, if s/he probes deeper
still into his/her own psyche, patterns will surface which suggest there
is more to the situation than can be fully explained by the other
person"s behaviour.
Our friend might start to recognize deeper feelings
of vulnerability and shame, fearing that s/he is unlovable and unworthy
of support. A much deeper look may unearth childhood memories which
convey a message (intentionally or not) that the child was bad or
undeserving, outweighing any other messages of love, acceptance or
worth.
This experience
requires a concentrated internal focus, and it's common that people can
become quite secluded during a Pluto transit, maintaining contact with a
select, trusted few. It is often necessary to radically simplify one's
life, as the demands of the outside world can feel quite overwhelming.
As the person later emerges from this emotional excavation, an
integration and assimilation of these new perceptions takes place. The
old urge is still there to strike out at those who push his/her
rejection buttons, but with a new perspective, s/he now has some of the
tools needed to choose a different response.
On the other hand, our friend might have persisted in
shrinking away from any new self awareness. (There is, unfortunately,
nothing that says anyone has to face or own anything in their internal
psychological makeup.) If determined enough, one could persevere
indefinitely in other focused automatic reactions (e.g., blame), failing
to reach a deeper, more balanced outlook.
However, such a Pluto transit
will probably be a harrowing experience in this case, and at the very
least will point to the existence of a problem in their lives. As
history repeats itself and their denial is challenged, the person may
become better equipped to recognize and address the problem at a deeper
level.
("Ya, every Mercury retrograde I
have a fight with my pet human about running out of disk space. My pet
human insists I"m hiding megabytes, and I keep telling her to stop
writing all those articles! The real problem is the gods gave me a disk
about the size of a bottle cap! So, we argue about how many angels
dancing on the head of a pin could fit on my hard disk! But I won the
power struggle"she's going to give me a disk transplant. Stay
tuned... :-) ") 
The Rebirth
The reality for a
given individual typically runs somewhere between these extremes. None
of us is immaculate enough to undergo a Dark Night of the Soul without
humanly giving in to a certain amount of backlash or backsliding. And
few of us can withstand a barrage of in your face Pluto energy without
growing in some way.
One is never the
same after taking the Plutonian pilgrimage. One emerges scathed but
renewed, with a fresh picture of both the complexity and the simplicity,
the fragility and the resiliency of the human soul. We often have a new
appreciation of ourselves as neither flawless nor defective, but as
simply human.
It is this deceptively simple realization that opens the
door to a more compassionate realism and unconditional acceptance of
oneself and others. This does not mean we must condone malicious or
maladjusted behaviour; rather, we have a more grounded awareness that we
all do the worst things for the most poignant of reasons.
Scorpio and Pluto
challenge us to bring light to the depths of who we are, so that we can
know our true inner reality " the truth of what forms the bedrock of our
human experience. Saturn provides us with the ability to discern and
grapple with external, physical reality. Similarly, Pluto encourages us
to admit and accept our internal, psychological reality. And, just as
Saturn precedes Pluto in planetary sequence, it is essential to have a
solid sense of self within external reality, before one can venture
safely into the unconscious depths of Pluto's underworld.
In therapy, for example, one might
spend quite a while fortifying and validating one's ego consciousness
and defining the surface layers of one's circumstances and experiences,
before being ready to venture down into the bowels of the Plutonian
process. "One step at a time" takes a long time, and one should not
(indeed, cannot) rush through these stages of revelation.
("Oh sure, why hasten through the
tortures of Hell? Gimme a break...")
It takes time to absorb and assimilate the reality of our experiences.
As arduous and
painstaking as this process can be, it is the very stuff that
evolutionary growth is made of. This is ultimately a healing
transformation that utilizes everything that we are and speaks to all
that we can be. The Scorpio process forms the nitty gritty nuts and bolts of a
profoundly spiritual process, in the deepest sense of the word. It
enables us to transform from being impulsive, unconscious, one
dimensional creatures into choice centred, aware, multi dimensional
beings. 
The Ways Of Love
Libra shows us how to love using diplomacy, beauty, harmony and
mirroring. Scorpio presents a different perspective which challenges
us to love from the depths of acceptance, understanding and
unconditional love in the face of all that we believe renders us
unlovable, unacceptable and defective. Love is such a complex,
multi-faceted miracle that it cannot be governed by one sign alone.
Scorpio, in its highest manifestation, bestows a capacity which
confirms and integrates the mystery of our humanness. I am not
convinced we can truly love without it. 
© 1997, 2004, 2005
Wendy Guy. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from Transitions
Astrology Newsletter, Capricorn-Aquarius-Pisces 1997 Issue. |
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Intermediate Level Astrology Reading:
The Astrology of Fate
By Liz Greene
Explore your deepest potential! One of the best books available on
Pluto, the modern planetary ruler of Scorpio. Also includes
an in-depth look at the mythology of the Zodiac signs. Written
by Jungian analyst Liz Greene, this gives you an in-depth
look at the dynamics of Pluto and the Zodiac. |
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NOTES FOR NOVICES
"What's A Pluto Transit?"
("And is it as slow as the subway?")
For starters, there's Natal
Pluto... One way that we all experience Pluto
energy is through its placement in our natal (birth) chart.
Pluto moves
very slowly (from 12 to 32 years to go through just one sign). So the sign of one's natal Pluto tends to reflect a generational
influence. (e.g., Pluto in Leo produced the "Baby Boomers,"
Pluto in Virgo spawned "Generation X," etc.)
The natal house
where Pluto is found in the birth chart, as well as the aspects
(geometric relationships) it makes to other planets, show more
ways that we experience Pluto
on a personal level.
Then there is Transiting
Pluto... A natal chart is like a
snapshot of where the planets were at the moment of your birth,
but after you were born the planets kept moving.
The primary
predictive technique used by astrologers is called Transits,
which compares where the planets are now ("transiting planets")
to where they were when you were born ("natal planets").
When a transiting planet forms
a certain geometric angle (called an "aspect") to one of
your natal planets, we say that you are "getting a
transit" from that planet.
The transiting planet indicates
the kind of energy being introduced (e.g., transiting
Pluto brings transformation, deep change and letting go
of old baggage).
The natal planet that is being
transited shows the area of
your life that's affected (e.g., natal Mercury governs your perceptions,
communication style and your "voice").
And the aspect between the
transiting and natal planets indicates how easy or difficult the
experience
is likely to be (e.g., 90-degree Squares are challenging and stressful;
120-degree Trines are harmonious and fluid).
Due to the back-and-forth
motion of the planets, we often get 3 "hits" (passes or occurrences) of a
transit, especially from Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
In the case of REALLY
slow-moving planets (Neptune and Pluto), they can make up to 5
passes during the same
transit.
Using this information, astrologers can detect
when, and usually in what area of life, you will undergo a major
change or opportunity. |
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Intermediate Level Astrology Reading:
Healing Pluto Problems
By Donna Cunningham, MSW
Another excellent book about the
astrological Pluto!
This book looks at issues, problems and intense experiences
that can arise under Pluto transits. Donna Cunningham's
social work and counselling expertise gives you practical,
caring and supportive insight. A great book to read if
you're going through Pluto transits! |
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NOTES FOR NOVICES
"What the
@#&% is a 'Scorpionic'???"
("And do they
sharpen their claws like Scorpio's do?")
If you're a Scorpio, it
means you were born roughly between Oct. 23 and Nov. 21. That's when the Sun
goes through the sign of Scorpio.
But there are other
ways that the Scorpio energy can be a dominant force in your natal
chart! (and therefore in your life.)
For example,
you could have Scorpio rising (on the Ascendant). Or, Pluto
might be very close to one of the angles in your natal
chart (Ascendant, Midheaven,
Descendant or I.C.)
Or, you could have the Sun, Moon or
other planets in the 8th house (associated with Scorpio in the
natural or archetypal chart).
Or, Pluto might form a major
aspect to one of your personal planets. For example, Pluto might
conjunct, oppose or square the Sun, Moon, Mercury,
Venus or Mars.
In any of these examples, the Scorpio energy will be a
strong part of who you are and how you view the world.
Anyone who has strong Scorpio energy in their natal chart is
described as a "Scorpionic" person.
When we refer to "Scorpio
people" we are including both Sun-in-Scorpio people
AND other "flavors" of
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On Love...
When love beckons to you, follow him,
though his ways are hard and steep.
And when his wings enfold you yield to him, though the sword hidden among his pinions may wound you.
And when he speaks to you believe in him,
though his voice may shatter your dreams as the north wind lays waste the garden.
For even as love crowns you, so shall he crucify you.
Even as he is for your growth, so is he for your pruning.
Even as he ascends to your height and caresses your
tenderest branches that quiver in the sun, so shall he descend to your roots and shake them in their clinging to the earth.
Like sheaves of corn he gathers you unto himself.
He threshes you
to make you naked.
He sifts you to free you
from your husks.
He grinds you to whiteness.
He kneads you
until you are pliant;
And then he assigns you
to his sacred fire, that you may become
sacred bread for God's sacred feast.
All
these things shall love
do unto you that you may know the secrets of your heart,
and in that knowledge become a fragment of
Life's heart.
Quoted from The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran
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