Slavery-endorsing freaks, financial regulations, Rachel Maddow, and Saturn square Pluto
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I have been keeping an eye on the financial news. It’s fascinating now with Saturn squaring Pluto.
Gigantic financial institutions = Pluto
Government = Pluto
Saturn is rules, regulations, difficulties. Consequences of past actions and decisions. Just entered cardinal sign Libra, which is less dithering than Virgo (mutable) and more decisive and proactive. Now we are seeing things moving forward much more quickly in Congress. The healthcare bill, energy bills. It’s an exciting time.
As for the financial markets— wait until Summer 2010 when Saturn, Pluto, Uranus and Jupiter pile up on Venus (money) in the USA chart. That’s quite a whomping.
Slavery = Pluto. Hilarious. “Pro child labor, slavery-endorsing freaks.” Yep.
Thoughts?
- 11 November 2009
- Comments (6)


Molly Cliborne

1 · Nancy R. · 12 November 2009
Wow, this fits what I and another parent is currently facing with our childs school district at the moment.
The principle of my daughters high school is trying to punish her and her friend with something they did not do. It is a punishment by association problem. As a parent I am just pissed, because I thought we left prejudice and bias in the 60’s with the civil rights movement!
2 · ginger · 10 December 2009
R u kidding isn’t it obvious what that sautrn square pluto means??? Look at how things r going in this country everyone is losing thier job.Everyone is scared even me??? I wonder if the Gov’t isn’t going to collapse u know we starved in the USA during the depression and we have a buffoon for president he is spending 30 billion dollars over seas.does that make sense not to mention the war wake up
3 · Sandie · 20 January 2010
We’re still being influenced by 8 years of a neo-conservative administration that used linguistics and psychological fear tactics designed to appeal to the gut emotions of people. The more radical right-wing conservatives, both politicians and fundamentalist televangelists alike, did a great job of tying traditional American ideals and values to the Republican agenda. Unfortunately, it was done more as a marketing tool than as a sincere return to traditional values. But I have to give the Republicans their due, because they have been much smarter at using psychology and linguistics to further their political agenda and policies than Democrats, who are still trying to figure it out.
One of the conservative values is punishment. There is less of an emphasis on gathering and analyzing data, and more of an emphasis on punishment, regardless of whether the alleged perpetrator is actually innocent. It is uncanny how this goes unnoticed by most people, allowing themselves to be influenced by the overall idea rather than the pertinent details.
A return to “1950s values” would mean a return to racism, oppression, authoritarianism, etc. A world in which men called the shots, women were to be controlled, and children were to be seen and not heard. The good old days.
What seems to be lost in the shuffle is that each individual has a different schema for what “traditional values, American values, etc.” means. It sounds great, but we must remember that this means different things to each of us.
Also, although this President hasn’t lived up to what he promised during his campaign – thus far, anyway – we also have to remember that some of what’s transpired was a done deal by the previous (Bush) administration, and had nothing to do with Obama. Like the bail out of Wall St. That was enacted by the previous Congress and signed by Bush. It just wasn’t effective until Obama had already taken office. But that’s the way that many bills are written.
Again, by ensuring that the bailout didn’t take place until after Bush was out of office, and realizing that most Americans would neither know nor seek to know that, but just assume that since it happened when Obama was president, he must be responsible for it, the Republicans have engineered a scenario that incorrectly places blame where it is NOT due. Unfortunately, far too many Americans believe what they are told, without bothering to check the facts of whether it is so.
I see this Saturn-Pluto thing impacting Americans in this way – just creating alot of rules and regulations, but also karmic in that we are reaping the result of what we have done, as well.
I’ve said this to my son, who hates politics but loves economics, that you can’t really have one without the other. Saturn is the taskmaster and Saturnian aspects are now influencing large populations all over the world. What we have sown we are reaping. When we have what I call a “top-heavy” saturation of economics in the upper classes, even the laws of physics and gravity dictate that it is only a matter of time before the structure will topple.
I don’t think Obama is going to turn out to be the Zeitgeist that some people thought he was going to be. Has anyone done a chart for Hillary Clinton? I often wonder what our prognosis as a country would have been if she had been elected president.
At any rate, I think the people of this country as a whole are affected by Saturn’s aspects, and I do think they are karmic. IMHO. Thoughts?
4 · David Martin · 30 March 2010
You said “As for the financial markets— wait until Summer 2010 when Saturn, Pluto, Uranus and Jupiter pile up on Venus (money) in the USA chart. That’s quite a whomping.”
That is vague to me. What do you think will happen in the summer? Perhaps my issue is that I do not understand what you mean by “quite a whomping.” Are you saying that you feel the US stock market as a whole will go down or are you saying it will rise?
5 · Molly · 30 March 2010
Yes, it is vague. All I know is the relationship and money planet in the USA chart is under stress this summer. I don’t make any claim to know what the stock market will do. I wish I did know.
Google Raymond Merriman or Kaye Shinker for some stock market analysis.
6 · cj · 31 March 2010
Keeping it simple. Saturn 90 pluto IN capricorn – structures. I think it’s for one, Haiti with pluto being the destroyer of old structures and buried under all that concrete and the social collective being the pluto “genuine desire to help” aspect.
Pluto is always tooted as the cleanser of old outdated ways. The clearing necessary before the reconstruction whether of one’s life or one’s community. Lots of that worldwide.