Friday August 29th 2003
Jupiter and Uranus
by Bernard Fitzwalter
Jupiter and Uranus are exactly opposite each other tomorrow, something that
occurs once every fourteen years. It's actually the halfway point of a cycle
that started when the two planets last met, in early 1997, and will last until
they next do so, in 2010. Jupiter is the planet of expansion, Uranus the spark
of the unexpected. Together they make an explosive combination, and all the
astrology books say that Jupiter and Uranus straining against each other like
this produces dramatic sudden upheavals. Mainly, these lead to a release that
has been needed for a while. Those who prefer a quiet life can take heart from
the fact that this is single contact; a quick crisis soon over, not a sequence
of alignments lasting a year or more as we have had in the past.
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