North Node Astrology; Re-Discovering Your Life Direction and Soul Purpose

Jupiter-Saturn Conjunction Dec 21

December 03, 2020 Elizabeth Spring Season 55 Episode 56
North Node Astrology; Re-Discovering Your Life Direction and Soul Purpose
Jupiter-Saturn Conjunction Dec 21
Show Notes Transcript
Jupiter-Saturn Conjunction Dec 21

Jupiter Saturn Conjunction Dec 21 

There’s been a tough gang of bullies in the schoolyard this year. Their ringleader, Pluto, Lord of the Underworld--who brought us this Plague—was bolstered by his older fearful buddy Saturn, and the “over-the-top-let’s-make it-bigger-party-animal” Jupiter. There was a scrawny kid dressed in red there too, who kept jabbing Pluto in the ribs for more action; his name was Mars. They started descending into the schoolyard end of last January and they are grudgingly breaking up and separating the end of December, as Jupiter and Saturn leave Pluto behind, standing alone and powerless. Mars is giving up on Pluto at the end of the month, because he’s lost his power. Why? Bullies need each other and Jupiter and Saturn, who innately aren’t that nasty have grown tired of Pluto’s trauma and drama and have discovered the science lab that’s run by a good-hearted humanitarian in the Classroom of Aquarius. (Could the new teacher be Biden?!) 

       Dec 21st marks the day Jupiter and Saturn link arms (the once in 20 years conjunction) and finally leave Pluto far enough behind and cross into Aquarius. This reflects the beginning of the breakup of the toxic gang as we start to see the better sides of Jupiter and Saturn working together. Mars, the last to leave, with his devil tale between his legs abandons Pluto for good at the end of December. It may take us awhile to realize that we are safe again, and that we have the reformed bullies, Jupiter and Saturn working with us, scientifically and with humanitarian hearts. The Vaccine is here and the Virus is losing its power. Let’s begin our celebrations on Dec 21st!