At 00.45pm GMT on the 23rd October, the Sun moved
(astrologically) from Libra into Scorpio.
Here in the UK, the leaves continue to change colour, but now they’re
falling from branches, covering the earth in a blanket of gold, bronze, and
orange. The autumn winds lift them up;
they whirl through the air, twisting and swirling in a vortex... Since the
equinox, the nights are growing longer, giving us the opportunity to spend more
time dreaming. Here in the
mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere, people are planting bulbs – the
‘seed’ of life being sown underground where it will lie protected and nurtured
until it’s ready to ‘spring’ forth in a few months’ time. Is it any wonder that Scorpio, the scorpion,
is the sign of transformation? All
around us, in nature, the world appears to be going to sleep; animals are
starting to hibernate, the birds are gathering and forming their migratory
v-shapes as they head for warmer climates.
‘Scorpio’ ©Alison Coals |
Before long it will be Samhain (“summer’s end”) the end and start
of the Celtic New Year, the Day of the Dead – times of transformation and
change, which is what we’ve come to associate with Scorpio. In astrology, Scorpio is one of the three
Water signs, along with Cancer and Pisces, as well as being one of the four
Fixed signs. It ends the second cycle
of the elements (Cancer through to Scorpio), and opposes Taurus on the axis of
resources. While Taurus is interested in
material resources, Scorpio – as a water sign – is more interested in emotional
resources. As a fixed sign, Scorpio
wants to know what’s going on at a deeper level, not at the bubbly surface –
“still waters run deep” is a good description of Scorpio’s focus. Only by diving into the depths can Scorpio
unearth the root of a problem and attempt to transform it – and it will
probably take a crisis or something similar before Scorpio will take that
plunge.
The traditional ruler of Scorpio is the planet Mars,
providing passion and drive. It also has
a modern ruler, Pluto, named after the Lord of the Underworld, reflecting the
cycle of life and death and the change involved. Both planets are associated with power; “knowledge
is power” is another good description. We’ve
just left Libra, with its 7th-house focus on partnership, and the
need for harmony and balance through negotiation and diplomacy. Now we’re about
to move into 8th-house issues with Scorpio –shared resources; the
fall-out, if you like, or follow-on, of the partnerships. Emotions run deep, and power struggles within
relationships can ensue. Intensity. Any transformation, under the auspices of
Scorpio, will be intense!
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