Astrological Insights for 20 July 2010

The structure maker
Bids farewell
To the farm.
A place of revisit
In a Saturn’s return.

The time keeper’s
Finishing its cleaning house stay
In the sign of food systems,
Purity and craft.

Local, organic, sustainable.
Victory gardens, canning, sharing.
Regulations to avoid contamination.
Evidenced, harvested.

As the shift occurs
We analyze analysis
Critique mode of criticism.
Reflect on approach to refining
Workings of
Self interconnectedness.

Note: In September 2007, Saturn entered Virgo. Today is its last full day in the sign of the harvest until 2037. On July 22, it enters the sign of Libra

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Stephanie Gailing is a certified nutritionist and natural health consultant who has been studying astrology for more than 18 years. She’s the creator of Planetary Apothecary, which offers services and products that fuse wellness and astrology.

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2 Responses to Astrological Insights for 20 July 2010

  1. Crescent Dragonwagon July 19, 2010 at 2:37 pm #

    Stephanie, about when will Saturn hit 25-26 degrees Libra? (I have Neptune conjunct Saturn in 7th house there, opposing ascendent… seems like I ought to, um, get ready somehow…) THANKS! Always enjoy your posts and the succinct, poetic lean voice in which you speak.

  2. Stephanie Gailing July 21, 2010 at 7:44 am #

    Hi, Crescent. Saturn will be between 25 and 26 Libra in November and December 2011, April 2012, and August 2012 (all three periods because of its retrograde motion). These will be the periods of exact alignment, yet I would also consider the periods between these dates (as well as some time before and after) to be part of the transit of the planet or point you have at that degree. If you have other questions, don’t hesitate to write back. All the best, Stephanie

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