Gustav Klimt's Pallas Athena, 1895 |
The Ram is, of course, the sign of beginnings, initiatives and passion. And as we all know, this Uranus has been prodded by the planet of, among other things, uncomfortable insights, Pluto.
Uranus and Pallas are both associated with astrology. See my post Why Pallas Athena is the Astrologers' Asteroid and take a look at the comments. There are a lot of excellent examples.
These two will be strolling through Aries arm in arm for a while still; in fact they were already in a close embrace when the square came from Pluto. I wonder if that means astrology itself may undergo some kind of revolution. We should certainly be open to inspiration.
Since astrologers are symbolised by Uranus, the planet of weirdness and difference, we ought to be freshening up our act (Aries) and embracing some kind of revolution. Hmmm.
My problem seems to be that I have started a dozen trains of thought in the last 48 hours yet seem incapable of completing any of them. I shall write them all down and rethink them when Mercury goes properly retrograde.