Astrology by Paul Saunders : A look at the fixed star connections this week – 26th Aug until 2nd Sept 2013

Monday 26 August 2013

A look at the fixed star connections this week – 26th Aug until 2nd Sept 2013

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You know, as you study the connections of the planets to the stars often a pattern to the major events happening on Earth or the major stories catching the attention of the media can be seen as they occur. Since I have been doing this blog and my Facebook page I hope that you can also see that patterns that I see. This week is already shaping up quite nicely. Let's see if the events in the world will happen as I see them panning out?

The major story is without doubt Syria and the situation with chemical weapons, and in the near future we have Mercury tomorrow (27th) connecting with the fixed star Thuban for a day. Thuban is the star in Draco, the dragon constellation that holds secrets and protects that which is sacred. Connecting with Mercury, we can decipher this as finding out information that has been withheld or hidden, with the media and those seeking some sort of truth to find out what is going on. This connection can also be representative of security matters being important now. Of course the UN security teams are right now in Syria trying to ascertain what is really going on in that country.
On the 28th as mentioned before, Jupiter connects with Sirius and now we have international cooperation starting to form on the back of the information that Mercury conjunct Thuban discovers. This link lasts well in the first week of September so don’t expect a snap decision how to handle what is going on. On the 29th August, Mercury progresses on to connect with the star Zosma; this is a star of intense suffering in the constellation of Leo. I think that information of some nasty incidents may properly come out on this day, and of the atrocities that the United Nations inspectors have found. Brady says about this connection that the underdog wins now, and I suspect that the people of Syria, those oppressed and living under those most horrendous of conditions might start to get the international support that they deserve.

Throughout this week and into September all these fleeting planet star connections are being overshadowed by a couple of longer-term conjunctions. Pluto is making a conjunction to the star Facies, a brutal and very focused star that has overseen a lot of disturbing incidents in the past year or so. Neptune is with Fomalhaut, a star in the constellation of the southern fish with a deceptive side and one where pride and arrogance can precede a fall, one can think under this star that you can get away with murder. Remember that Neptune represents gas, chemicals and suffering and this connection in the skies is almost exact now. Did the Syrian forces think that they could act as they please without retribution? The star Fomalhaut will never allow you ever to escape from the bad karma that you have created. Neptune is also connecting with the star Sadalmelek in Aquarius. This is normally a lucky star and one can normally expect success when a planet connects with it. The thing is that Neptune sees success in an illusionary manner. You may think that everything looks fine but under the surface the reality is rotten to the core. Within Syria, we are now finding out the awful truth of what has been going on.

Put all this together and it is easy to see that not all is as it seems in the world now, and the confirmation of some really awful behaviour may come out at any time. How the world reacts may be seen in the weeks ahead as Jupiter connects with the fixed star Canopus, a link that occurs into the early days of September, this connection begins on the 2nd of the month. This is a direct and active star and it is an influence that generally leads the way in a very determined manner. It says to me that we may see some independent joint action that if taken could lead to some kind of success. Is this an intervention in the Syrian crisis to stop any more chemical weapons attacks? We will have to wait to see if I am right.

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