Astrology Hotline

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The Planets II - Astrology 101

Venus, in its purest form is the art of enjoying things, which is not just shoving, lard down your throat, it's not taking all the fat and the sugar and just stuffing your face with it. It's enjoying things in the right amounts, and at the right time and practicing restraint. Maximizing enjoyment, think like Tantra, where it is all about delaying gratification to maintain pleasure for the longest period of time possible. That's very Venus. After all, Saturn exalts in Venus's sign Libra.

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The Planets I - Astrology 101

…the whole idea was that the planets themselves were the aspect of God that was supposed to be in charge of creating time itself. So like, time is a byproduct of the planets. And that's why tracking them can tell you like what has happened in the past, but also what's gonna happen in the future. Because that's kind of like their basic function. I forget what it is exactly, but it's just like the whole idea of like, the tripartite God or like, the three part God, it's like a space time, and, I guess, oneness, or like, timelessness and everything like that. And then the planets are that part that speaks specifically of time.

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Why Pluto?

But when you consider the time period (of Pluto’s discovery), around 1930, and building up to that - 1920s, even - we're really talking about the post World War One world, the interwar period between World War One and World War Two. And this was a period where collectively, we're recovering from the trauma that World War One represented. It was the first real encounter with modern warfare, mechanized warfare, impersonal warfare, where people were living in trenches. And war was a truly mechanical experience centered around who could pump the most human bodies into a space with the most firepower at the right time. And it was an extremely dehumanizing experience. People were losing faith in government institutions, and values like patriotism that people used to cling to when fighting wars and joining up with the military. It was the first experience of how apocalyptic technology can be, and the realization that we have the ability to destroy ourselves and each other on a scale like never before.

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