At 9.50 am on
February 18, 2014, the lunar North Node will leave Scorpio and enter Libra,
while the South Node will move from Taurus into Aries. Due to the role of Venus
shifting from ruling the South Node to ruling the North Node, the ingress will
significantly impact the public’s mood and priorities.
To know where we’re going, we need to know where we have
been. Since August 29, 2012, at 11.06 p.m, the North Node has been ruled by
Pluto (and Mars), and the South Node by Venus. During this period, the country has been under
the extreme influence of far-right conservatives (Pluto in Capricorn). We have
been at war, threatening more war, and the covert killing by drones is on the
rise. Corporations are having a heyday--their influence over elected officials
is unabashedly obvious. When looking at minimum wage, gun laws, social
programs, it’s quite clear who elected officials represent. Recently,
especially with Saturn in Scorpio in mutual reception with Pluto, political
scandals have come to light, along with the astonishing revelation that what
would appear to be corrupt practices by our politicians are legal and protected
by law.
With Venus as the ruler of the South Node during this time, the
Federal Reserve has been printing money (quantitative easing) and cheap money
has flooded the economy. This has been a great boon to the stock market, but
not so helpful to the pocketbooks of everyday people who have seen their
personal wealth decline. It has not been a good period for women – who are
generally paid three-quarters of what men are paid to do the same job. Women
have also seen restrictions and invasive intrusions in regards to their
physical bodies and what is, and should be, their private, personal business.
When the nodes change signs, and the North Node moves into
Libra, there should be some restoration of balance, of diplomacy (trumping war),
and the recognition that fairness affects relationships (whether it be same sex
marriage or women seeking birth control), and that compromise, cooperation, and
finding the middle ground is conducive to a positive outcome. After all, sugar
attracts more bees than vinegar.
With the South Node in Aries, the dominating patriarchal
influence should ebb, as should the continual drumbeat calling for war. There
will be less emphasis on ‘me’ and more on ‘us.’ We are, after all, in this
together.
The chart at the moment of the ingress provides more
information about the upcoming twenty-one months when the nodes traverse
Libra-Aries. Set for Washington D.C., Venus sits atop the chart at 19° Capricorn, and has dignity by
triplicity. At the Midheaven and ruling the Ascendant and the intercepted 6th
house, the country’s and people’s resources, workers, and health issues, will
be among Venus’ primary concerns. In the sign of Saturn, we can expect more
women law-makers, and more lawmakers to take women’s issues seriously.
Mars in Libra, ruling the South Node and conjunct the North
Node, poses more of a problem. Mars is in detriment in Libra, though has some
dignity by Terms. Typically, a planet in detriment has a tendency to act badly,
and since Mars is the ruler of the South Node, the action will likely lead to
loss, which will be outwardly expressed given Mar’s conjunction to the North
Node. Mars in Libra can be a warrior in the name of peace. Associated with the
South Node, it can pick battles it’s too weak to win. At least Mars is helped
by the trines from retrograde Mercury and the Sun that is in the final minutes
of Aquarius. Perhaps Mars can learn from previous mistakes and try something
innovative and far-sighted that will be in the best interest of humanity. At
least with Mars in Venus’ sign, he is constrained by her pragmatism: there’s no
will or money for war; perhaps the time has come for diplomacy and lots of
sugar.
The moment of the ingress is marked with an emphasis on the
aspect of the day, which is the square between Uranus and Pluto, currently
activated by Jupiter in Cancer, and at the time of ingress, by the Moon—forming
a tense grand cross. The Uranus-Pluto square can be viewed as the conflict
between the populace and corporate power. It is increasingly apparent that laws
(Jupiter) are undermining the will of the public. Add the Moon in Libra into
the mix, and what the people want is a level playing field. This is thwarted by
the squares, and domestic laws that protect and enable corporate power (Pluto).
The opposition of the Moon to Uranus
suggests that the struggle to force meaningful change will be thwarted. Some
have argued that we have no government for the people and that the country is
being run by corporate representatives. Over the next twenty-one months we
should see the awareness of this and the conflict it engenders playing out on
the national stage.