Quite often a slow moving configuration meets up with other
planets or asteroids. If this
configuration becomes significant for an individual either through transits to
the radix or through lunar returns then it s likely to manifest as events. From Nov. 5 to about Dec.5 the major Grand Cross
involving Uranus-Node-Apollon-Vulcanus –Venus has some new visitors. TNP Vulcanus is conjunct the asteroid Hidalgo and opposite
Orpheus.
The meaning of these elements are as below:
HIDALGO: Standing on principle & saying what's on your mind
(but challenging aspects can = secrecy & expedient disclosure).
VULCANUS: feeling forced to associate; compulsion;
awareness of invisible power & the power of influence; periods of burn-out
alternate with a whatever it takes attitude.
ORPHEUS: sense of
mourning and loss; grief (for what you don't have-what has gone out of your
life what might have been or what was); contact with death.
URANUS: sudden events ; friends; breakdowns; breakthroughs
VENUS: Relationships; money matters
HIDALGO-URANUS: Expect tensions to mount because there are
things that aren’t being said often because of a fear of disruption. Too,
without fully discussing things, a person can set off on a new course. So you
could see silent indifference or be aware that even though nothing was said,
something is different.
ORPHEUS-URANUS: Friends (or you) are dealing with depression,
loss and regrets. There is potential here for quite sudden, unexpected or
accidental losses.
HIDALGO-ORPHEUS: People are apt to avoid the subject of death or
sorrow.
VULCANUS-HIDALGO-ORPHEUS : Considerable
pressure to speak up about a depression , sorrow or death .
Sometimes this "pressure" amounts to the sense that one
"has to do something;" Do expect to see instances where one person's
sadness "pushes" at another--is a way of trying to influence
them or get them to do something. This can make people more aware of
the things they MEANT to do or say, but there will also be examples
of people having things they have to do because another is dealing
with losses (or because they, themselves, are processing some of the
griefs that are inherent in life.)
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