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Jul222009

The Wounded Planet

By Dana Gerhardt

jupiter-wound On the day Jupiter’s conjunction to Chiron was exact, amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley discovered a dark scar in Jupiter’s clouds. NASA confirmed that something, perhaps a comet, had hit the planet and exploded. Astronomers are delighted with this visual treat–and so are astrologers. Once again the play between life and myth does not disappoint. Mythological Chiron is the wounded healer and many of us on the day of a personal Chiron transit will receive a wound. We’ll cut ourselves while chopping the vegetables, we’ll trip and skin our knees or simply suffer a paper cut. Injuries call us to attention. Have we been unconscious and now snapped awake? The wounded body part may be symbolic too (for example, a jammed toe can suggest fear of stepping into the future). Wounds can also represent a deeper mystery, as in the case of Chiron, a sacrifice to placate more powerful forces. What the wound implies for the planet Jupiter I cannot say. For us below, the symbolism is no doubt varied and wide, but given Chiron is a medical healer and Jupiter signifies optimism, at least one possibility is that Jupiter’s scar depicts the injured hopes of those in the US who’ve been praying for health care reform. The media reports that the “public option” is off the table. I’m glad Obama has finally come out fighting.

Neptune is just a degree away from the Jupiter Chiron conjunction and couldn’t help getting itself into the news this week as well: those weird electric-blue clouds over Europe, like an ocean in the sky, reminding us of this beautiful god who rules the sea and dreams.

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It should also be noted that it is one day after the eclipse and the violence and mayhem predicted by the most dire astrologers did not occur. I found the eclipse quite energizing and, judging from those around me, it did indeed seem to coincide with a desire to make sudden reforms (as Bernadette Brady suggested in her book Eagle and the Lark ). Speaking of reforms… US health care, anyone?

Filed under: Astrology trends

About Dana Gerhardt

A popular columnist with The Mountain Astrologer since 1991, Dana Gerhardt is an internationally respected astrologer. She has lectured extensively and written for astrology publications on several continents. Her ongoing passions are the moon and living the intuitive life. Dana worked for many years in the corporate sector, where she observed the undeniable influence of natural cycles. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude from Occidental College in Los Angeles and did graduate work in literature at Columbia University and CSULA. Dana can be contacted by email.

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  1. Cathy Smith says

    Sep 7, 2009 at 8:33 am

    Surprise! My leg was prop chopped @ Lake on July 22. Fortunately, no permanent injury. I’ve always been keenly interested in astrology. Thank you for your website & blog. I have a feeling the accident means something. I’ve been struggling to find out.

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  2. Joyce Mason says

    Aug 31, 2009 at 12:31 am

    The eclipse was energizing for me, too. In fact, I’ve had lots of ups and downs lately, but my attitude has been upbeat with visions of silver linings. Can’t remember when I’ve been so go with the flow.

    I think you’re right on about Chiron and health care reform. One aspect of Chironic people is that they know how to make lemons out of lemonade. Our health care system needs a lemonade transfusion, and I only hope that our very Chironic (Chiron in the 1st) President can eventually squeeze something out of it that quenches our thirst for an equitable, humanitarian approach to caring for one another. Bill Moyers was so eloquent about this need on Bill Maher’s show this week. We cannot remain the kind of people that will tolerate a health care system that decides who lives and dies, usually on the basis of money.

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  3. Kathleen Botsford says

    Jul 29, 2009 at 4:41 pm

    We’ve been out of town. I love reading your blog even when I don’t comment! Your insights never cease to amaze me!

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