Mental health issues are keeping Britain’s younger population out of work at record levels, at a time when the country struggles with a worsening economic crisis, Bloomberg reports, citing official data. According to data compiled by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the country’s young working age people are suffering from long-term health issues that are keeping them out of work at increasingly alarming rates. https://www.rt.com/business/569136-young-brits-sick-work/
National horoscopes are a treasure house of information. As in the in chart of an individual, predictive tools such as progressions and transits can be applied to national charts to identify periods when radix elements are activated and manifest as events. The mundane horoscope of the UK with only the elements relevant to our discussion is shown here. The 6th house in a mundane chart rules “the working class” [1]. With Pisces on the cusp of the 6th it is ruled by Neptune. Notice that Neptune [18sc44] is square Hygiea [16aq04]. The current solar arc progressed Sun [17le46] completes a T-square with Neptune-Hygiea thereby triggering the combination. Martha Wescott interprets Hygiea-Neptune as below.
Hygiea-Neptune
Systemic overload, weakened immune systems, fluid imbalances and general weakness or lethargy. Symptoms can follow along the same lines--with the added complication of being masked or hidden, or manifesting through diffuse anxiety and emotional vulnerability.
In 2021-22, the transiting Saturn - Uranus square completes a Grand Cross with radix Hygiea-Neptune and progressed Sun.
Once again from Martha Wescott we have:
Saturn-Neptune: Period when you don’t feel much like working.
Uranus - Neptune: The sudden onset of drowsiness, weakness or feelings of hopelessness and resignation
To complete the picture, I now add the asteroid Psyche. In the UK chart Psyche is at [20ta] which then forms a T-square with Hygiea (health issues) and Neptune.
Psyche : the state of your “mental health [2].
[1] https://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h6.html
[2] https://marthalangwescott.com/basic-resources/
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