Welcome to the Astro4Business Monthly Forecast for March, 2011. What are the planetary influences this month and how can we work with them?
- We’ll start with the most long-range and overarching influences, the planets Pluto, Neptune, and Uranus, which you will notice do not travel far from month to month but stay in the same sector of the sky for many years. These form the backdrop to our personal lives, affecting matters on a global stage.
- Then we will look at the mid-range influences, Jupiter and Saturn, which stay in the same sign for 1 – 2.5 years. These planets represent our interactions with our societal environment, its rules, regulations, belief systems, and benefits.
- We’ll look at the personal planets, Mars, Venus, Mercury, and the Sun which stay in their respective signs for much shorter periods and primarily influence our day-to-day lives.
- And last we’ll look at the sign and dates for the New and Full Moon, as these mark the waxing and waning cycles in our daily lives.
Pluto in Capricorn
We’ve spoken at length about Pluto in Capricorn (see category at right), where it will remain until 2024. In a nutshell, this long transit will bring upheaval and transformation to many of the structures we have come to rely upon: government, organized religion, the economy, industry, and the military, to name a few. This transit carries the energy of revolution and evolution and can be dramatic and at times overwhelming. Pluto exposes what is hidden, sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse.
Pluto hastens and intensifies the processes of endings and new beginnings, and in Capricorn will bring about the ending of our business pursuits that are no longer suited to our growth and personal evolution. Whatever has been slowly leaking vitality will depart, including old business models, practices, and products.
This is formidable energy, and your best strategy is to tune in and work with it. Find an area in your business life in need of renewal and begin the process before Pluto reaches planets in your chart and forces the issue.
Everyone with planets within five to nine degrees of any sign is actively dealing with this energy but especially if those planets are in Capricorn, Aries, Cancer, or Libra. You will probably notice a deeper and deeper probing and cleansing all year long, related to the issues mentioned above. Try to open a large space within yourself for a whole new perspective; be willing to irrevocably let go of something that has become outmoded. Pluto transits can be difficult, but when the work is done they are the most rewarding because we are permanently freed from a long-standing, but hidden, issue.
Neptune in Aquarius
With Neptune in Aquarius (see category at right) from 1998 to 2011-2012, we’ve seen a growing global consensus regarding the equal value of all beings, shared responsibility for our planet, the distribution of technology to all corners of the world, and the right of each person to contribute to and further the base of common knowledge.
The best way to work with this energy is to allow yourself to open to waves of inspiration from the collective whole, from your local community to the global community. Expect to be inspired by your neighbors and friends, both near and far.
If you have planets between 26 and 29 degrees of any sign expect to experience a subtle but powerful dissatisfaction with certain areas of your life this year and a yearning for a more meaningful connection to others. Pay attention to non-intellectual sources of knowledge such as dreams and art. Feel what is happening, listen for underlying currents rather than what is apparent on the surface. This disconcerting influence can dissolve the forms in our life which have no real content for us anymore. This can be disorienting and confusing while it is happening but once deeper connections are made, the benefits are rewarding and long-lasting.
Uranus in Pisces/Aries
Uranus finally leaves the sign Pisces and enters Aries on March 11. This transition is noteworthy because there is always a shift when Uranus changes signs. But the transition into Aries is even bigger than the usual 7-year movement from sign to sign. Since Pisces is the last sign in the natural zodiac, and Aries is the first, we are looking at a seismic shift, the beginning of a new 84-year cycle. Uranus has not been at this beginning point in the zodiac since 1928. The whole period from 1928 to 2011 has been one long cycle of creative innovation which is now giving birth to a whole new cycle.
Uranus began its ingress into Aries last May but due to retrograde motion it slid back into Pisces until this month. Many astrologers have predicted pretty dire consequences for Uranus in Aries and we’ve seen the warm-up acts ever since the planet Jupiter entered Aries in January.
Aries is the sign ruled by Mars, the Roman god of war. This hot-headed god tended to act first and think later (if at all). The Mars energy can be selfish, or at least self-referential, and full of desire. Mars sees what it wants and takes it. So it is concerning that Uranus, which brings change, rebellion, and technological advancement is in cahoots with this god of war.
But there are positive sides to this new chapter. Uranus itself embodies the principle of change, especially the kind of transitions that occur because of sudden breakthroughs and technological innovations. Society is constantly moving forward and when the time comes when the traditional is just too safe and stale, the energy of Uranus bursts through the barriers and ushers in the new.
For so many years people have felt powerless to address the challenges of our world, especially those caused by entrenched positions in government, big business, and the military. But now there is a new movement afoot – one in which we are all coming to understand that we are individually powerful and that each act we perform has the power to change our world.
This is the positive face of Uranus in Aries: the one willing to take responsibility for the whole even if that means standing alone to do so; the lone hunter who provides for the entire tribe; the individual with the courage to speak out on behalf of others; the inspired entrepreneur who through her efforts improves other people’s lives.
We won’t be working in concert with others so much as we did when Uranus was in Pisces. But in breaking free of the crowd we can break free of groupthink, too. What do we think when we stand outside of the cluster we have identified with? What is the truth for us alone? With the courage of Aries, we can act from our own truth.
What does this mean for us in business? We will probably feel compelled to take risks we would not even have considered in the past. We may feel confined by the people around us or the structures we’ve implemented and surprise ourselves and others by heading into a brand new direction. We may seek opportunities for travel and study, or to bring scientific or technical discoveries into our products and services. We may approach everyday challenges as battles to be fought and won. We want out of our shell, even if we created it.
If you have planets between 28 and 4 degrees of the next sign it’s time to let yourself be excited by something new; branch out, experiment, try new things. Support a cause you believe in and invest your time in societal change. This will positively channel the excess nervous and intellectual energy Uranus can bring.
Saturn in Libra
Saturn in Libra is the antithesis of Uranus in Aries. It counsels patience, persistence, responsibility, and humility in relationships, leading to cooperation and mutual support. This planet of structure and discipline provides some much-needed grounding and circumspection to hot and erratic Uranus in Aries.
You may feel torn between the tried and true (Saturn) and the desire for breakthrough (Uranus). Strive for balance bringing the best of the old along with you into new territory.
Saturn is still in its annual period of retrograde motion. Moving retrograde for 4 ½ months each year, this phase provides the opportunity to examine whether our standard modes of operation truly spring from our own values, or have been imposed upon us by authority figures or societal norms. It’s a time when our regular structures of support and stability may be withdrawn and we have to rely upon our own creativity and self-discipline to achieve our goals.
Saturn becomes less direct and overt when in retrograde motion which can relieve stress and struggle. Yet as business managers we may see that our authority becomes undermined as others break free from outer rules and regulations too. Be ready to improvise; think jazz rather than classical for the next few months.
Jupiter in Aries
In January Jupiter entered Aries, the first sign of the zodiac. As noted above, Aries is a fundamentally aggressive mind-set, whether in the form of the lone-wolf entrepreneur or the established global company. It brings a desire to take on the competition, expand into new territory, and develop new markets.
Competition will feature strongly over the next few months, whether this competition is directed against others or against the limits you’ve reached in the past. There’s a lack of restraint to Jupiter in Aries, some may say a foolishness, which endeavors against all odds to win.
Jupiter’s ingress into Aries marks the beginning of a new twelve year Jupiter cycle. This is an excellent time to begin a whole new endeavor. Aries is the first sign of the zodiac. Can you think about the next twelve years and being “first” in some aspect of your industry? Jupiter likes to think big! It’s time to take a new plunge: big plans, big risks, the next five months will be a time of expansion, new projects, and bold moves.
Mars in Pisces
Mars entered Pisces last month changing the tenor of our energy and output. Our focus may become scattered as we respond to subtle currents around us. With Mars in Pisces we tend to see all sides of issues and may become over-emotional. We can scatter our energy in helping others rather than adhering to our own schedule and progress.
Unless, that is, you are in a creative field. In that case, this placement of Mars brings inspiration and the will to respond to it with concrete output. Think Michelangelo and Vincent van Gogh – both with Mars in Pisces.
Venus in Aquarius/Pisces
Venus travels into Aquarius on the first of March and, moving quickly through that sign, enters Pisces on March 26.
Venus in Aquarius brings out our intellectual side. Our social instincts rise; we become concerned with what is right and fair. We can improve our professional relationships by joining associations or contributing with others to a just cause. A group endeavor enhances our creativity.
Venus is exalted in the sign Pisces. This is the time when you can catch your best creative ideas of the year. Carry a recording device with you at all times because, while truly inspired, Venus’ gifts are subtle and can be elusive when she’s in Pisces.
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Mercury in Pisces/Aries
Mercury begins the month in Pisces, moves into Aries on the 9th, and then turns retrograde in Aries on March 30.
Images communicate better than words when Mercury is in Pisces; be sure your writing and speaking include symbols and color. Your thoughts flow more easily and your best ideas come from dreaming, day-dreaming, and fantasy, so include time for all of these.
Mercury in Aries revs our mental engines. Our thinking becomes inventive and our communications persuasive. Watch for aggressiveness; give others a chance to speak too.
You may have so many ideas and so much enthusiasm you’ll need extra help just to keep track of it all. Watch for overload; headaches will be a sign to relax, cool your jets, and pace yourself.
Sun in Pisces/Aries
The Sun in Pisces is a transitional time of year, a time of completion and preparation for the new start indicated at the end of Pisces, the time of the Equinox. Use the heightened intuition of the Pisces Sun to sense how your direction will adjust to the coming season.
On March 20 is the Equinox; vernal for us northerners; autumnal for you southerners. (That’s north and south of the equator.) Half way between the longest and shortest day of the year, it’s time to take stock. How far have you come since the Solstice? Have you accomplished your goals so far this year? Is there a course correction you need to make?
The Sun in Aries is a time of heightened energy and new beginnings. Take advantage of this fire to get yourself on track. You are ready; act!
Phases of the Moon
The New Moon is in Pisces on March 4, waxing to full in Virgo on March 19. Look for a new start in whichever house contains 13 degrees Pisces. For me, that’s career and business! (If you need a copy of your chart, see the box in the sidebar to request one free.)
Monthly Recap
With Mercury, Uranus, and Jupiter in Aries by March 11, and the Sun joining by March 20 this month will feature a fighting spirit and the will to conquer new territory and introduce radical new ideas. Fortunately, Venus in Aquarius will bring in collaboration and Saturn in Libra will remind us of our interdependence with others. The winning spirit of Aries is great for business but remember: you’ll still need relationships once the gains have been won.
In case you are wondering how to get the most out of this monthly forecast, check out this link. Some time ago a reader asked about it and you’ll see my instructions when you follow the link.
Have a great month and let me know how it all plays out!
Key Dates for the Month
March 1 Venus enters Aquarius
March 4 New Moon in Pisces
March 9 Mercury enters Aries
March 11 Uranus enters Aries
March 19 Full Moon in Virgo
March 20 Sun enters Aries
March 26 Venus enters Pisces
March 30 Mercury turns retrograde
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#1 by Nicole on February 28th, 2011
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Hi Ellen,
I read this and feel invigorated, curious and sometimes overwhelmed. I am so new to the language and context. And so, my question is this: How does one begin to focus with astrology and look for main ideas? I appreciate your summary at the end, and perhaps I’m thinking my own context. When I teach and work with a really difficult piece of literature, I often tell students which is the central character or idea for focus and then encourage them to read all of it and allow the other information to sift or ebb/flow as it may.
So, could you help me understand this March month in that way? Or maybe this is a question for the other blog.
Thanks.
Nic
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#2 by Ellen Longo on March 8th, 2011
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Hi, Nicole.
That’s a great point about the central character or ideas and it has me thinking about revamping my monthly forecast. And yes, I think I’ll devote a post or two in the other blog to your question.
As you read the forecast month after month you’ll start to become familiar with what changes and what doesn’t change. The outer planets, which move slowly and don’t change signs for years, will be basically the same month after month – they’ll become like a backdrop against which the more personal parts of our lives move and change. So over time you’ll begin to see what draws your focus and what you can just skim over. As it becomes more familiar it will be less overwhelming, and more profound. Happy learning!
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