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Old 03-15-2011, 12:52 AM   #1
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Neptune ######tile Pluto
The planets Neptune and Pluto entered orb of a ######tile (* = 60 degrees individually) aspect in the mid-1940's; and they will remain there until the 2030’s. Normally aspects between Neptune and Pluto are within orb for only a dozen hardly ever years at the peak of. However, Pluto is shortly at a rapid area in its orbit so that it is moving at about the same speed as Neptune, in the meantime that the two planets are roughly 60 degrees apart, so they are both in the ######tile pattern for about a century. Thus, there will come a moment in time when there is no 1 on world who doesn't have Neptune and Pluto ######tile in their natal horoscope. What does this mean?
In the first place,ed hardy t shirts, where aspects between the faster, inner planets symbolize relationships and roles to be played in everyday life; the aspects of the slower, outer planets – of which Neptune and Pluto are the slowest – symbolize people’s adaptation to the social order of their times. Aspects of slow planets refer to the speculations, activities, and beliefs which identify people with their generation, and which change but slowly over the course of a lifetime.
Neptune is the planet of intuition and instinct, the receptor for all the impressions that hover just at the brims of reasonable consciousness. It is the planet of belief, since anything which Neptune intuits has the advent of truth (you believe what your intuition tells you).
Pluto is the planet of analysis and bias, the sense of what is eligible, just, and meet – in a word, the morality. If Neptune deludes because it makes its faiths seems true, Pluto obsesses because it makes its decrees seem right.
Aspects between Neptune and Pluto produce generations for whom belief must be the instrument of morality. They are rather more idealistic and even revolutionary in pursuing their particular visions of utopia than are generations lacking Neptune-Pluto aspects, who basically just conform to the social codes instituted by the antecedent Neptune-Pluto aspect generation. These generations are not necessarily more moral or spiritual than generations lacking Neptune-Pluto contacts, but they are more self-consciously moral and spiritual. They need to believe that the human race is progressing towards a goal, and that there is something which each individual must do in order to aid it according. They demand that the social contract reflect and uphold universal principles. They feel a need to justify their actions before the throne of history. They need to believe that they were chosen, willy-nilly, to bring light to mankind.
The "hard" aspects between Neptune and Pluto (the conjunction, square, and against) tend to produce generations which are stern, disciplined, and controlled. People born under these aspects are constrained by their society to restrain their own personal desires for the sake of the common weal. On the other hand, the "soft" aspects between Neptune and Pluto (the ######tile and trine) produce generations of individualists, for whom the only purpose society serves is to facilitate the pleasure of its individual members.
The generation born with Neptune square Pluto (1809-1825) needed to believe in the better instincts of the great hunk of humanity. The statesmen of this generation brought about the sweeping havoc of antique social orders and level distinctions and the reorganization of society along vaster and more inclusive lines. Bismarck in Germany and Cavour in Italy soldered clusters of small states into unified nations. Lincoln freed the slaves in America, and Alexander II emancipated the slaves in Russia.
The current of these times was toward unification, broadening the social compact to send scale up folk into the governing process. In the vanguard were the suffragists Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lucy Stone; and on the more maniacal and revolutionary side, Marx, Engels and Bakunin. There was an mastermind tendency to outlook humanity en masse and to glorify the needy and downtrodden. Of the few noteworthy painters of this generation, Courbet and Millet stand out with their naturalistic paintings of workers and laborers.
The literature of this generation also displayed great pity for the suffering of the common male in a world indifferent to him. The prose of Dickens, Melville, Dostoevsky, Poe, the Brontes tended to be thespian, with an undercurrent of violence and an addiction with questions of morality and immorality. The sense of the time was that the cosmos, if only actually hostile, was at least disinterested in the destiny of humanity. The theories of Darwin, Mendel, and Pasteur posited mechanistic models of nature which implied that the.human condition was the product of largely impersonal forces.
The square aspect is always attempting to make sense out of the senseless and to rationalize the irrational. Dr. Marc Edmund Jones’ keyword for the square is CONSTRUCTION. With Neptune square Pluto, objective, interpretative mind was ever at campaign with intuition, so this generation – the generation of Queen Victoria – never really could trust its own personal instincts. Its morality had to be certified by the experience of humanity as a whole. Its only wish was that the entire human marathon would adopt the responsibility for guiding its collective destiny.
The generation born with Neptune conjunct Pluto (1886-1898) needed to believe in the inspiration of the famous personality. Statesmanship in this generation often approximated Caesar-worship. Its highly charismatic leaders governed by sheer compel of personality, coupled with direct and utter methods: Hitler, Mao, Franco, de Gaulle,Stop Sweaty Palms - Cure For Sweaty Hands - Do's and Don'ts_7174, Peron, and Tito are instances. When each leader passed on, his work was largely dismantled by his heiresses.
The cult of individuality even pervaded the sciences. The theories of Immanuel Velikovsky, Norbert Weiner, Wilhelm Reich, and T.D. Lysenko established tempests of controversy with rabid partisans and opponents. Rather than creating onto existing bodies of learning, the thinkers of this generation were lone visionaries off on their own personal tangents and out of the technological fashion.
The conjunction is the most subjective of aspects, and the Neptune conjunct Pluto generation took more stock in feelings than in cause or logic. The writers of this generation produced a extremely subjective and stylized body of literature. Brecht, Faulkner, O'Neill and Wilder had intensely introspective and personalized slants on life, and their writing and personas tended to be artless and amoral.
Artless and amoral is also a good detailing of the art and morals of the Dadaist and Surrealist painters. The art of Duchamps, Arp, de Chirico, Ernst, Chagall, Miro was highly personal and idiosyncratic, a revolt against accustomed aesthetic sensibilities and a glorification of unbridled imagination.
The Neptune-Pluto conjunction tended to bring out the delusional side of Neptune and the obsessive side of Pluto because there was no separation of analytical mind from intuition, so anything imaginable was justifiable, and conscience could not be brought in as an outside retard upon morality. Dr. Jones’ keyword for the conjunction aspect is ACTIVITY: this generation was too often eager to destroy all that had gone ahead in the name of a fanatical search for ideological naturalness. It was a generation of extremists with a taper and intense focus, and it centred its hopes in certain personalities of caustic morals and vivid imagination. It needed to believe in the inspiration of its prophets.
The previous generation born with Neptune ######tile Pluto (l837-1851) needed to believe in the individual, and in a cosmos both sympathetic and infinitely supple. It believed that it was the function of the state to serve the individual rather than vice versa, and as a result its statesmen were neither great innovators nor creative leaders. Clemenceau, Cleveland, Hindenburg, McKinley were famous for their barren conservatism and their defense of profit and prerogative.
This generation was less interested in ultimate ends and meanings than in ways of getting things done. It loved to tinker, and it produced the great experimentors Bell, Edison and Burbank. Its scientists were not so much theoreticians as experimentalists: Michelson, Cantor, Pavlov, Krafft-Ebing made great contributions to the methodologies of their relative punishments but they are most notable for the questions which their new techniques stirred up, but left unanswered.
Even the literature of this generation was apparent by technical nicety and scientific accuracy. Zola, Henry James, Strindberg, Maupassant wrote about human action from the standpoint of objective psychology, reporting even life's squalid and seamy side with clinical separation.
In craft Neptune ######tile Pluto represents technique rather than content, such as the transient light effects of the Impressionists Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, Gauguin; or in an earlier Neptune ######tile Pluto generation, the poise and geometrical perfection of High Renaissance artists such as Michelangelo, Raphael,Fresh Rose Petals – Scented With Romance!_11996, and Titian. Impressionism is considered the beginning of modernism in art because these painters were the first to regard the act of drawing as a technical process more important than an exactly depiction of subject matter.
Neptune ######tile Pluto wconsist in ...ly more interested in form than in substance. It believed that form was substance, that technique was an all over itself. It adored to objectively diagnose intuitive impressions, to give its instinctive feelings a pivot. The ######tile is the most pragmatic and opportunistic of the aspects, and with Neptune ######tile Pluto, everything realizable was justifiable: however seemed to work was considered nice. This generation regarded the globe as a studio in which to tinker, and it identified people progress with efficiency and technical advancement.
For the most part, it was. The previous Neptune ######tile Pluto generation came of old in the 1860s through 1880s, a time of unprecedented economy and social expansion. In Europe, imperialism was the vogue, and extensive colonist empires were carved out of Africa and Asia. In America, the West was won. Everywhere western scientific culture gained undisputed hegemony over national peoples and civilizations. Not merely did this civilization scatter out, it too began to assume a more and more intricate character.
The Industrial Revolution was in full swing in the perfected nations, principally in America. In the words of historians Nevins and Commager in A Pocket History of the US. (Washington Square Press, 1969), "No additional generation in American history witnessed changes as swift or as revolutionary as those which transformed the rustic republic of Lincoln and Lee into the urban industrial empire of McKinley and Roosevelt." The wireless and rail networks put every portion of the nation into communication with every additional part, facilitating the fast activity of information, raw substances manufactured goods and edible stuffs.
Great opportunities opened up, and magnificent fortunes were made. Morality was a stuff of individual conscience, and often excellent wealth was taken apt be the outward sign of excellent spiritual worth. This was the era of the pickpocket barons Rockefeller, Morgan, Frick, Hill and of the trusts and monopolies. Big Business was connate and it rapidly seized the reins of power in USA. Labor unions under governors such as Gompers and Powderly arose as a counterbalance to the power of business medleys. For the first time, national and international ingredients were extra important to the mean person than local conditions.
Burgeoning industry tore at the earth and its resources with the same abandon with which it exploited labor. Pollution began to be recognized as a extensive problem, and wasteland disappeared at a imaginary rate before the onslaught of loggers,birkenstock papillio, homesteaders, miners and railroaders. American civilization in the late 19th Century exhibited a limitless optimism predicated upon a system of limitless expansion.
All generations born with Neptune ######tile Pluto are particularly pragmatic and utilitarian; their watchword is practicality – "if it goes, do it!" (and don't fret almost orthodox wisdom). Neptune ######tile Pluto, like entire ######tiles, is poised to seize opportunities as they appear. Dr. Jones’ keyword for the ######tile aspect is PRODUCTION. ######tiles are technocratic rather than philosophical, pragmatic rather than empirical. In contrast to the other aspects between Neptune and Pluto, the ######tile generations produce few exceptional statesmen hardly evercial leaders for the emphasis here is on individual interpretations rather than reliance on societal fiat. These generations are not particularly interested in doing what they're told unless they can see how their own absences are directly served thereby, and they tend to be suspicious of leaders and administration. Thus in religion they tend towards individualism, such as the "priesthood of all believers" of Luther and Zwingli in an earlier Neptune ######tile Pluto generation, which R.H. Tawney (in Religion and the Rise of Capitalism) characterized as "the triumph of the advertisement spirit over the traditional social ethics of Christendom. If the reformer did not explicitly educate a conscienceless individualism, individualism was, at least, the normal corollary of their teaching."
If the ######tile resembles Neptune conjunct Pluto in its "end justifies the means" amorality, it also inclines to the Neptune trine Pluto belief in prevalent sense criteria of righteousness and fair play. The two faces of Neptune ######tile Pluto are exemplified in an earlier generation by Niccolo Machiavelli (amoral practicality) on the one hand, and Sir Thomas Moore (Utopian Humanism) on the other. In Neptune ######tile Pluto generations every individual is expected to come up with his or her own replies, rather than to depend on specialists or interpreters to intercede for them; to detect purpose and definition for themselves within the bounds of natural courtesy and adore for other individuals.
The form in which each individual Neptune ######tile Pluto native adapts him or herself to their generation's ideal of taking personal responsibility for making one's own choices is shown by the amount of the Neptune ######tile Pluto aspect in their birth horoscope. The amount is simply the orb of inexactitude: if Neptune and Pluto are within one degree of exact ######tile, then the merit is one; if greater than one and less than or equal to two degrees from exactitude, the value is two, and so on. This technique was devised by Dr. Marc Edmund Jones in his Lecture - Lesson on Pythagorean Astrology, Sabian Publishing, 1929, from which the keywords for the aspects were also taken.
DR. JONES' KEYWORDS FOR THE VALUES (Aspect Orbs)
1= EMPHASIS (Doing)4 = HABIT (Limitation)
2 = CHANGE (Thinking)5 = EXPRESSION (Skill)
3 = GROWTH (Relating)6 = EXPANSION (Self-enlargement)
1. EMPHASIS (Doing) All aspects within one degree of exactitude reveal their meaning in its purest, knee-jerk-responsive form – "as near impersonal as it is possible for them to be and but be individual experiences." Thus natives with Neptune ######tile Pluto within one degree of exactness are the most compulsively pragmatic and individualistic – not in the sense of being rebellious or flaunting their independence of spirit, but rather they are self-contained lone wolves. They are idealists off on their own tangents, hence they are not especially successful in mundane businesses unless the rest of the chart is dynamic. They have considerable self-discipline, are ego motivated and self-starting, and are conscientious and devoted. On the negative side they absence perspective: they are too focused on the route beneath their feet and easily become mired in their thinking. Their individualism manifests as a naive doggedness and scrupulosity which inspires others with its unassuming honesty and honesty. Examples: Dan Aykroyd, Mikhail Baryishnikov, John Belushi, Alice Cooper, Farrah Fawcett, Bill Gates, Michael Jackson, Magic Johnson, Jay Leno, Madonna, Maria Shriver, Stevie Wonder.
2. CHANGE (Thinking). All aspects between one and two degrees of exactness signify flexibility, the ability to adjust ego to changing conditions – "universals are only to be perceived in terms of constant flux." This means that natives with Neptune ######tile Pluto greater than one but less than two degrees from exactitude are the most experimentally pragmatic and individualistic: eager to learn new things and to examine situations and other people's fancies and motivations from alter points of view. Like the one's, the two's are hardworking and able (all Neptune ######tile Pluto natives are – Dr. Jones' keyword for the ######tile is PRODUCTION), but the reach here is more towards understanding than psychological independence. They are careful, introspective, and arrive at solutions to problems by thinking them through rather than bulldozing forward. On the negative side, incomplete the single-mindedness of the one's, they can come across as being indecisive, bland, and wishy-washy: too in the absnece of firmness to be masterful (unless the recess of the chart cooperates). Their individualism manifests as a childish intellectual curiosity which inspires others with its unpretentious open-mindedness. Examples: David Bowie, Albert Gore, Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston, Tonya Harding, Nancy Kerrigan, Elton John, Dan Quayle, Steven Spielberg, Howard Stern, Robin Williams, Oprah Winfrey.
3. GROWTH (Relating). All aspects between two and three degrees of exactitude symbolize friendliness – "the inflating element of simple co-operation in being. It is the foundation of pure social relationship, the emanation of … self to the point of fellowship with other selves." Accordingly, natives with Neptune ######tile Pluto between two and three degrees of exactitude are the most socially pragmatic and individualistic: outgoing, gregarious, eager to amuse; yet still elemental – fun-loving and naughty, with a true sense of satire. They are cheerfully optimistic, and enjoy other people instead of analyzing them (two's) or ignoring them (one's). They live and let live, and try to rotate aside from conflict and unpleasantness. On the negative side they are inclined to sidestep or slough off problems, to let things slip until they build to a crisis (rather than tackling them directly or thinking them through). Their individualism manifests in a detached, light, unconcerned manner which inspires others with its graciousness and buoyant hopefulness. Examples: Princess Anne, Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Prince, Tom Cruise, Mia Farrow, Arsenio Hall, Diane Keaton Liza Minelli, Bill Murray, John Travolta, Jann Wenner.
4. HABIT (Limitation). All aspects between three and four degrees of exactitude symbolize a tenacity and insight which must "inspect and classify and comprehend." Natives with Neptune ######tile Pluto between 3 and four degrees of exactness are the most eccentrically pragmatic and individualistic – highly self-attuned and self-assured, with great depth and delicacy of feeling. They march to the hammer of a distant drum and have a spirit of errant adventure. They are tranquility and knowing, with good intuition and the ability to stop to hear to what their hearts are acquainting them. Where the two's approach out for intellectual intelligence, the outreach of the four's is less thinking, more a zealous (and compassionate) greed for life. For the four's understanding is not so much a matter of formulating ideals as it is alive one's ideals to the fullest, of drinking life to the dregs. On the negative side they are headstrong, self-willed, convinced of their invincibility and conscience, and inclined to go to the extremes of human experience (and endurance). Their individualism manifests in their ability to stand up for themselves with absolute disregard for the social consequence, and they inspire others with their majesty of spirit and their can-do Quixotism. Examples: Cher Bono,WP Remix Software Review_10405, Eric Clapton, Hillary Clinton, John Denver, Goldie Hawn, Steve Martin, Bette Midler, Diana Ross, Bruce Springsteen, Rod Stewart, Alice Walker.
5.. EXPRESSION (Skill). All appearances among 4 and 5 degrees of exactitude are ingenious and linear – "the hint to a man's heart lies in his artlessness – simplicity, flat featuring in tiny things." Natives with Neptune ######tile Pluto between four and five degrees of exactness are the most candidly pragmatic and individualistic: they are no especially humble alternatively self-effacing, yet prefer consume little stamina in affectation alternatively posturing – they are plain vanilla with no frills, and equitable comesintoseffect the real business by hand. The striving here is towards reasonableness, fairness, and explicit communication with others. They possess a good-natured bonhomie, which on the negative side inclines them towards talking prefer than doing; they tin be noncommittal or hedging while what is needed namely fairness and catching a stand. Their individualism manifests in their unvarnished outspokenness – mentioning what they think without alarm. They inspire others with their optimism, frankness,Tods Sale, and impartiality. Examples: Danny DiVito, Michael Eisner, George Harrison, Janis Joplin, Stephen King, George Lucas, Jim Morrison, Eddie Murphy, Donald Trump, O.J. Simpson, Sylvester Stallone, George W. Bush.
6. EXPANSION (Self-enlargement). All aspects between five and six degrees of exactitude show a no-nonsense practicality: "kneeling of outer factors to interior advantage; smoothness in the fulfilment of asset." Natives with Neptune ######tile Pluto between five and 6 degrees of exactness are the most dispassionately pragmatic and individualistic: they are chilly, down-to-earth, purposeful and realistic – ready to roll up their sleeves and get to work. They are deft at processing, whether this be people or problems, and they are willing to take on more than their fair share of duty, which on the negative side can lead them to deliberately amplify their burdens and then feel put upon; or to push into zones where their advice is nor needed neither appreciated. Their individualism is manifested in their ability to meet and even surpass their own (rather than society's) expectations; and they inspire others with their thoroughness and selfless dedication. Examples: Connie Chung, Bill Clinton, Michael Douglas, Jose Feliciano, Aretha Franklin, Stephen Hawking, Jimi Hendrix, Calvin Klein, Martin Scoroese, Barbara Streisand, Marlo Thomas.
For everybody born in this Neptune ######tile Pluto generation there comes a point in time when transiting Pluto arrives at the point that Neptune occupied in the natal horoscope (for those born in the twentieth century, this occurs at some time during one's twenties); and because of Pluto's retrograde (back-and-forth) film the efficacy lasts for nearly a annual. The characteristic events triggered by transiting Pluto conjunct Neptune can happen anytime during that period; but the general proclivity is for them to occur at the starting or at the end (rather than in the navel). A lot of what might be expected to occur depends on what another is going on in the meantime in other transit and progressions. Generally speaking, however, transiting Pluto conjunct Neptune presents a major challenge: important current responsibilities or commitments. At first you may mistrust your aptitude to deal them; there's a question of if you're really up to it. Since it's transiting Pluto, it tends to extremes: thus transiting Pluto conjunct Neptune is either exceedingly joyous and realizing (the usual case, since the planets are natally ######tile); or else it's an utmost bummer (if concurrent transit and progressions are unsatisfactory); but it's rarely in-between. Thus Pluto method extreme something: you have to push something to the limits. What is necessitated is deeding (and reacting) according to your gut-level intuition (Neptune) to work with how you feel rather than what society has told you (the natal Neptune ######tile Pluto affect). This is a year of maturation, of putting aside your rose-tinted fantasies (Neptune) and coming to grips with life directly (Pluto).
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