![]() Especially when a transit is long, like Saturn’s movement over any point in a chart which can last up to a year, I tell the client that she can expect to experience the gamut of that planet’s energy: the good, the bad, and the neutral. Conversely, anyone just the slightest bit savvy in astrology knows to get excited when Big Daddy Jupiter comes through town, raining gifts and money like Santa Claus.Īnd yet – my sense is that most planetary transits, whether from the malefics or the benefics or the too-new-to-be-categorized, show both their comic and tragic faces to us. After the Daniel Tiger song about mixed feelings popped into my head, I started to think about how often my clients focus on the “s-c-a-r-r-r-y” potential of the bogeyman planets, Pluto and Saturn, to the exclusion of the very real gifts these planets offer. The transit triggered two small events in my life, neither very noteworthy in themselves, but interesting because they produced two very different feelings in me, at the same time. ![]() ![]() Last week, I experienced a minor transit, that of Mercury retrograde opposing my natal Jupiter.
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