Novak Djokovic flew out of Australia and is facing a three-year ban from the country after the full federal court ruled on Sunday evening to dismiss his challenge to a government decision revoking his visa. https://bit.ly/33pGPKP
Much like the blowing up of the undersea volcano in Tonga, this ugly incident in Australia is a manifestation of the Pluto Full Moon. How? Take a look at Australia’s radix chart (Ascendant 25ar). The Sun and Pluto [27cp] are conjunct the upper meridian (Tenth House) and complete a Grand Cross with the horizon axis. (First House - Seventh House cusps).
First House In Mundane Astrology:
The common people or general state of the nation. The country and its inhabitants as a whole.
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h1.html
Seventh House in Mundane Astrology:
Public enemies, ie., enemies to the nation - outlaws and fugitives who are not imprisoned.
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h7.html
Tenth House Mundane Astrology:
Those in authority over the nation, whether prime ministers, governments, kings, presidents or dictators. http://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h10.html
The Pluto Full Moon has therefore activated the tension between the country , its government and those that it looks upon as fugitives or outlaws. The Ascendant [25ar10] is conjunct the radix Hades/Pluto midpoint [26ar49].
Hades/Pluto
Control needs can cause situations (and people) to "take a nose dive" (enter a difficult period,) Out of their own lack, a person can "mess" with others in a psychologically canny way. There will be acute recognition that people can "put others down" as a power-move or domination tactic; ugliness rooted in resentment, to see degradation attempts as a ploy for power or as "revenge;" power corrupts, and some uses of power include "ugliness" (and a certain amount of demeaning "the enemy"). Martha Wescott
Pluto as the ruler of the subconscious, brings forth everything that is dark into light. Its transit through Capricorn is serving to draw back the curtain until the flaws, failings, and destructiveness of governing institutions become so obvious, they can no longer be ignored.
Like the Tonga volcano blowing up, this incident too is throwing up the hidden and ugly side of Australia.
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