Since my reviews aren't really general overall reviews of world events, more an informal analysis of major transits, and because being from Canada, they tend to be more Canada-centric, here is an abridged post from Astrology with Andy, 2022 Astrological Progress Report, Oct 13 2022, to round things out, and cover more American events, since the majority of my readers are from the U.S.
Next year, Pluto dips its toes into Aquarius from
March 24 to June 13 (and then again from January 20 to September 1 of 2024)
before beginning an uninterrupted 20-year visit on November 29, 2024. When
Pluto transits through Capricorn, things that seemed “too big to fail” end up
failing. The powerful who seemed untouchable topple. Powerful enterprises are
forever changed. When Pluto first entered Capricorn, Lehman Brothers — the
fourth-largest investment bank in the United
States at the time — declared bankruptcy (it was the
largest bankruptcy filing in US
history and marked the end of the firm’s 161-year history). In addition, the
global investment bank Bear Stearns was bought by JP Morgan, and Bernie
Madoff’s long-running house of cards toppled over in dramatic fashion. Global
economic activity plummeted and the world entered a deep recession when Pluto
entered Capricorn.
As Pluto made its way through Capricorn, more
transformations took place (these can be positive and beneficial to society;
there are no “good” or “bad” planets). There is no pivotal force like Pluto to
usher in much-needed change. Consider this: of the 33 nations that have legalized
same-sex marriage, 27 did so while Pluto made its way through Capricorn
(Andorra will be the 34th — same-sex marriage will become law there in February
of 2023, while Pluto is in Capricorn). It was time for the institution of
marriage (Capricorn) to evolve and transform (Pluto).
Another institution rocked by Pluto’s travels through
Capricorn? The British Royal Family. In January of 2020, Prince Harry and
Meghan Markle (the Duke and Duchess of Sussex) made the unprecedented
decision to step away from their senior roles. And, as Pluto began transiting
over the final degrees of Capricorn, Queen Elizabeth II — the longest-reigning
British monarch — passed away in September of 2022, and recent polls show that
public support for the monarchy is at an all-time
low. I do not think the British Royal Family is going to disband any time
soon, but it makes sense that after a transit of Pluto through Capricorn, it
has undergone a massive internal and public-facing transformation.
I have also found that when Pluto travels through the
last few degrees of a sign, that particular sign’s archetypal qualities are
temporarily empowered (a “last hurrah” of sort, where Pluto gives that sign one
final blast of energy). Capricorn rules conservative ideologies and viewpoints.
So, it is no surprise that we are currently seeing an uptick in right-wing
politics around the world, including:
- The overturning of
Roe v. Wade in the United
States.
- Ultra right-wing
incumbent Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro vastly outperforming opinion
polls for the 2022 presidential election and getting enough votes to
prevent opponent — and former president — Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from
receiving more than 50 percent of the vote (which would have been enough
to win the election). Instead, the two will go to a run-off election that
will be held on October 30th. But, that’s not all. As The Washington
Post recently
noted, “Bolsonarismo performed strongly in Brazil’s congressional
elections. Bolsonaro’s Liberal Party gained 66 seats in the proportionally
elected Chamber of Deputies, becoming the nation’s largest party. Other
ring-wing parties often aligned with Bolsonaro won about 150 seats
combined. This ring-wing trend was even more pronounced in the Senate
where Liberal Party candidates won eight of the 27 races while other
right-wingers won another 10. That means two-thirds of Brazil’s
states elected right-leaning senators.” If you are unfamiliar with Mr.
Bolsonaro’s ultra right-wing politics, “he
has expressed a fondness for the country’s past military dictatorship and
also freely spews misogynistic, anti-LGBTQ, and racist statements.”
- In Sweden, a
nationalist and right-wing populist political party known as the Sweden
Democrats received the second highest number of votes in the country’s
recent presidential election. What was once a fringe party won 20.5% of
the vote this time around — and is now Sweden’s second most-popular
party.
- Weeks ago, “Italians
elected
their country’s most right-wing government since the end of World War II
(no small matter in a country that has had 69 governments since 1946.)”
- Far-right French
politician Marine LePen did not win the country’s 2022 presidential
election, but lost
by the smallest margin yet (in the words of the Associated Press, “the
far-right has gone mainstream in France.”).
This combination, by the way, is not a common
occurrence (the last time Saturn was in Aquarius while Pluto was in Capricorn
was in the year 1286). While Pluto’s entry into Aquarius (see this
post for more details) in 2024 does not indicate an overnight change, it
does mark the beginning of a substantial and incremental shift away from these
ultra right-wing ideologies and governments that are currently enjoying
The United States is feeling this Pluto influence even
more significantly because it is currently experiencing its Pluto return (Pluto
has returned to where it was when the United States was “born”; I first
mentioned this event on my Instagram page in April of 2019). With that in mind:
- In February of 2022,
three former officers involved in the murder of George Floyd were found
guilty by a federal jury for civil rights violations. That same month, it
was first reported that former United States
president Donald Trump took
classified material from the White House to Florida. While that may have seemed
like a blip on the radar at the time, it has now turned into a full-blown
legal scandal with no signs of abating.
- The second Pluto
peak occurred just one week after The Supreme Court overturned
Roe v. Wade (and the constitutional right to an abortion). In what I can
best describe as “a very Pluto thing”, this event shone the light on
abortion opponents’ consistent and relentless chipping away of
reproductive rights and the fragility of reproductive rights in the United States.
This Pluto return makes one thing very clear: the United States
is in a moment of unprecedented astrological crisis. What once worked and
functioned no longer does. While this Pluto return is active, it will be
difficult to find solutions (I describe Pluto transits as category 5
hurricanes… you can’t begin to rebuild until the hurricane is over; right now,
the
I maintain hope that the United States can be “reborn” after
this dark period. Pluto’s involvement, though, means this rebirth can only
happen after major systemic restructuring. It will also require that career
politicians (from both parties) finally retire and pass the torch to a new
generation. Many long-standing politicians are part of the Pluto in Leo
generation (born between 1937 and 1956), which, due to massive pride and ego,
notoriously has a hard time letting go of power and authority. Among them: Joe
Biden, Donald J Trump, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Bernie Sanders, Mitch
McConnell, Lindsey Graham, and Chuck Grassley.
Looking further ahead, transiting Saturn will cross
his IC from May to August of 2024 and then again in February and March of 2025.
Saturn crossing the IC (which happens approximately every 28 years) always
corresponds to at least one major significant ending in our life. There is a
strong sense that a particular chapter (or book) has reached a permanent
conclusion. With all this in mind, I would be very surprised if Joe
Biden ends up running for (no less winning) a second presidential election. If
(and that’s a huge if) both of those were to happen, then I only see him being
in office for one year.