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THE
PLANETS AS FORCES
"Astrology as Archetypal Language"
Antero Alli ©1999-2004
What is the meaning of Life? The answer to this age-old philosophical question may depend more on what we choose to believe, than any absolute out-there truth or Unified Field Theory attempting to explain the cosmos. Indeed, the meaning of life, and the life of meaning, may be relative to perspective -- where you stand and what you see from there. If you care enough to define the terms of your life and are brave enough to act from that personal vision, your life will be transformed by the heat, light, and force imparted by the sources you are living for, the animating principles governing existence itself: the archetypes.
Traditional
astrology symbolizes these archetypes as planetary
glyphs on the natal horoscope with the assumption
that the out-there planets control our fates. I must
confess: I have never felt at home with this Planets-as-Puppetmasters
notion. I don't believe that the planets control our
fates. Until we grow more accountable for the lives
we are living, it is more likely that we are controlled
by the personal and collective forces of our own:
*
Ego structures, will and vitality: Sun
* Habits, emotions and needs: Moon
* Thoughts, intellect and talking: Mercury
* Affinities, aesthetics and attractions: Venus
* Excitements, actions and aggression: Mars
* Beliefs, dogmas and perceptions: Jupiter
* Fears, Ambitions and Commitments: Saturn
* Innate autonomy, rebellions and social activism:
Uranus
* Dreams, aspirations and disappointments: Neptune
* Soul intent, power (politics) and obsessions: Pluto
Archetypal forces act as autonomous energies with lives
and agendas of their own. What I hope to encourage
here is an intuitive grasp of the archetypes as living
forces within our humanity; in humanity we discover
the divine and within the divine, our humanity. With
this perspective, the language of astrology can be
studied and used to deepen experience of the very
life living through us. After a simple semantic adjustment
is made -- think forces, not planets -- we
can learn to use astrology to discern two distinct
yet related energies: personal and transpersonal.
Astrology, as I'm using it here, involves a process
of setting up communication lines with energies --
spirits in the material world -- for the purpose of
knowing them more directly, of embodying them, and
realizing ourselves in the process.
Personal
and Transpersonal Forces
Our modern society has effectively trivialized and
taken for granted these archetypes by masking their
mystery with inane mundanity. Let us re-imagine our
habit patterns (Moon) as sacred and the force of our
theories (Mercury) as ideas about God. Try looking
at your motives (Mars) as your reasons for living.
To continue along this line of questioning, we must
be willing to part the veils of societal conditioning
to catch more glimpses of the essences of, not only
astrological symbols, but the living truths these
symbols refer to. We begin with the personal forces.
The personal forces are symbolized by Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn; the transpersonal forces include Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. The chief function of the personal forces are ego-stabilizers. Each represents a different way of serving personality development and socialization. Each personal force (symbolized astrologically by a planet) refers to a piece of what it takes to become a whole person. As each personal force is integrated into the weave of the developing personality -- sometimes with suffering, effort and struggle -- they combine to characterize and eventually crystallize as our fate: the person we become. Perhaps as astrologer Robert Hand suggests, personality is a modern word for fate.
Transpersonal experience gives our personality a context
beyond yet also inclusive of itself and this often
occurs with the phenomena of outside shocks.
They are outside the control and comprehension of
ego. Real life delivers outside shocks that confront
ego with objective truths, those existing conditions
of real life that the ego did not cause or cannot
manipulate. When faced with circumstances beyond our
control, we either learn to acquiesce or surrender
or, we extend our suffering by resisting reality.
Outside shocks coincide with the astrological symbols
of the transpersonal planets, or forces, as the shock
of freedom (Uranus), the shock of unity (Neptune),
and the shock of death/rebirth (Pluto).
Outside shocks trigger growth spurts, inciting new
possibilities where previous crystallizations thwarted
development. With each new shock, the personality
often enters a temporary disorientation period, a
rapid growth cycle, wherein creative opportunities
emerge for rearranging and realigning our life as
we know it to more truth and higher frequencies. It
just takes a certain receptivity to notice this.
The Sun as Dynamic Force of Self-Realization
Given the sun's cosmic status as our chief source
of light and heat, the astrological Sun makes a royal
symbol for how we personally generate light and heat
in our own lives. Spiritually, the Sun represents
the existing conditions of where and how we shine
and radiate the being we are. This beingness requires
absolutely no understanding to exist -- it simply
is -- and is already expressed through the existing
conditions of your spirituality.
What does it mean to self-realize? When the
being within you is affirmed, its innate forces of
heat and light radiate vital emanations of warmth
and charisma to the world. When this being is negated
-- by self-denial or accepted negation from society
-- our inner light dims down. If we persist in a state
of self-negation, this inner light can flicker and
die out like a pilot light in a furnace. The dynamic
force of self-realization gains momentum through any
experiences affirming the being and thus, accelerating
the experience of being nobody but yourself; a heroic
struggle in any society bent on selling you promises
to become everything but yourself. Over-emphasize
this solar force of the Sun sign, however, and risk
suffering the various maladies of hubris, arrogance,
and big ego burnout.
The Moon as Emotional Force of Habit
If the Sun represents the fiery self-realizing force
of who you are becoming, the astrological Moon reflects
the life you are already living. The Moon refers to
your existing biological, instinctive needs for comfort,
survival, and happiness -- the simple needs. Yet when
denied, we create a life complicated with frustration,
discontent, and depression. The Moon in your chart
can tell you where (the house) and how (the sign)
to most effectively engage your security habits when
life's stranger, weirder episodes leave you feeling
anxious. Picture your habit patterns as sacred.
Some people eat to soothe their nerves or read a book
or talk on the phone or have sex or watch television.
Whatever gets you through the night. The Moon defines
familiarity and this familiar sense is always subjective:
one person's safety can be another person's danger.
Live too much for your Moon (for comfort and security),
however, and your life bogs down into an insular coccoon
of inertia; there's a fine line between a rut and
a groove. We humans are a clinging species and our
natal Moon remains a soulful reminder of our personal
weaknesses, shortcomings, and humanity -- how we are
like everybody else. The Moon informs us of what we
are attached to, as well as where and how we need
to be attached. The Moon refers to our most personal
way of expressing ourselves in our moment-to-moment
reactions to the immediate environment. Your Moon
sign symbolizes your emotional style.
Mercury as Mental Force of Ideation
As much as our instinctive life refers to how we are
all linked by biology, the mental force of our ideas
effectively divide us as people. Rather than what
we think, it is how we think that most separates us
from each other and determines whether we are actually
communicating or merely passing wind. Mercury articulates
our thinking style: how we tend to figure things out,
solve problems, and interpret experience.
When the Mercury dominates a given chart, that person's
mental energy can tend to over-emphasize; sometimes,
we over-think and talk too much. Mercury isn't synonymous
with intelligence as a whole but represents the symbol-making
muscle for developing language, analysis, and logic.
Intellectual geniuses, for instance, can also be emotional
idiots, i.e., jerks. If you look at the mind as a
very powerful lens, it is easy to see how the force
and nature of your thought processes influence your
perception and how you translate your experiences.
Thoughts, in and of themselves, may be autonomous,
lighting from mind to mind and held only by the force
of commitment. The Latin word for God is theos
-- do all our theories reflect ideas about what we
know (and don't know) about God ?
Venus as Magnetic Force of Attraction
Just as the conceptual force emanates from the head
center, so does Venus symbolize the heart center's
existing emanations of affinity and attraction. Though
love itself cannot truly be defined as an idea, it
can be experienced. Awareness of love often begins
with a basic affinity, be it with a belief or an art
form or another person or a favorite food. This affinity
develops into a love through the deepening of our
likes, our tastes, and our personal aesthetics.
Astrological Venus also symbolizes the magnetic force
of pleasure: what pleases us and what we find beautiful.
Without these values, we are left with a loveless
life, a life barely worth living. The force of love
expresses value and worth and the sign that Venus
resides in conveys how self-worth is defined. The
quality of love in your life is determined by the
nature of what magnetizes you, what you are attracted
to, and what you attract to yourself, for whatever
reasons. (Love can be blind -- who has not loved for
all the wrong reasons ?) Venus refers to how we are
touched and moved towards intimacy. Though love exists
everywhere, love is easy to overlook when ideals and
expectations about what loveis or should be create
more affinity to abstractions than to the experience
of love itself. Love is never what you think. Love
is real only when you are aware of it as a living
force of affinity, a presence, harmonizing you and
the beloved, whatever and whomever that may be. The
nature of personal love differs for each individual
and the sign Venus and house is in may indicate how.
Love to one person may be anything but to another.
Mars as Motivating Force of Will
The martial force symbolized by astrological Mars
acts out through the physical impulses of your most
visceral will to act. Originating in the motor --
or gut -- center, the motivating force of will knows
action as sacred. Mars symbolizes the existing conditions
of the force of will in your life; what drives you
to do whatever it is you can do. Action burns energy.
You can only do what you have energy to do -- try
doing something you don't have the energy for. The
sign that Mars resides in conveys a motivational style
(the conditions necessary for triggering action) and
the thrill-criteria for what turns you on and raises
your physical energy.
Spiritually, Mars symbolizes what you are living for:
Your will to survive and your incentive to keep living.
Psychologically, Mars refers to what you are willing
to fight for based on the knowledge of what you want
and the will to act on that desire. Lose touch with
the motivating force of will and you are more subject
to the ebb and flux of your habits, affinities, and
ideas. The active force of will (Mars) naturally opposes
the passive force of habit (Moon) until the will to
act becomes a habit (actors must learn this habit
to perform on cue). With too much Mars, our behavior
turns irate, aggressive and combative; not enough
Mars can come across as indecision, passivity and
apathy. What are you living for ? What gets you going
? What excites you and turns you on ?
Jupiter as Uplifting Force of Faith
and Belief
Any experience that genuinely expands consciousness
-- such as travel to a foreign culture or doing something
you've never done before -- can boost your confidence
with a new perspective. This uplifting force of consciousness
expansion is well symbolized by astrological Jupiter,
especially when it involves taking risks and leaps
of faith beyond what is known and familiar to extend
our perspective. By growing more aware, we develop
a sensitivity to what matters and what doesn't, what
is worth caring for and what isn't. The more consciousness
expands, the more conscience has a chance to develop.
Through our own perceptions we come to a personal
impression of truth -- our truth -- and form the beliefs
to confirm and maintain these truths. Over time these
beliefs can easily crystallize into fixed assumptions,
expectations, ideals, and dogmas around specific issues
and about life in general.
If we can remain open-minded enough to new information
and fresh experiences -- those that do not always
conform to our previous assumptions -- we can update
our perception and outgrow obsolete beliefs. We learn
new ways to keep learning. If and when our minds shut
down, we suffer from the bigotry of fundamentalist
thinking and its painful need to be right all the
time. The force of belief is never the truth but rather
your perception of truth. Natal Jupiter points to
where and how your truth can be known, where your
own consciousness needs expanding.
Saturn as Limiting Forces of Fear and
Responsibility
Life's more expansive experiences can trigger forces
of an equally constrictive nature when that abundance
turns to excess and threatens your integrity. Eat,
drink, and party too hardy and your health suffers.
Awareness of real limitations on any level can be
symbolized astrologically by Saturn, the limiting
force of your actual fears and true responsibilities.
Actual fear (not an imagined fear) is a survival signal
alerting you to a life-threatening situation: You
spent the rent money and an eviction notice is served.
True responsibility involves the effort to become
aware of the consequences of your actions and to build
your competence at meeting your basic survival needs.
This means working to build and maintain the reality
structures of your life and this process differs for
each person. When Saturn's limiting force is ignored
or denied, a potentially immobilizing condition arises.
One's sense of reality becomes buffered by compensatory
phobias (perceived threats) and considerations (false
duty) and then, frozen by the frustrations of unmet
needs and unrealized dreams. Saturn symbolizes the
ability to reality check yourself, to be your own
anchor.
In any astrology chart, Saturn can pinpoint a critical
grow-up-or-freeze-up zone, defining the necessary
issues for maturating the personality. Saturn means
business. When Saturn over-emphasizes, spontaneity
and creativity can be stifled and crushed. Too much
Saturn spoils the party but not enough Saturn can
spoil your entire life. By learning to respond to
your real fears, you can develop enough response-ability
to convert those fears into commitments. One hundred
percent commitment amounts to integrity. Whatever
you can get behind 100% is where you will find your
real integrity and often that is symbolized by the
House that Saturn resides in.
Uranus as Liberating Force of Innate
Autonomy
The transpersonal force of Uranus represents a shock
of freedom in sudden, unpredictable ways. Freedom,
as referred to here, is innate to being human. We
are born free but over decades of societal conditioning,
we lose touch with how free we already are and sleepwalk
through life in a trance of spiritual amnesia. When
the force of our autonomy (Uranus) is awakened, it
may disrupt those habit patterns and learned behaviors
that have been oppressing awareness of this innate
autonomy. Uranus also symbolizes the rebellious, independence
streak that is fiercer in some than others. When this
freedom-fighting force dominates other forces, it
can alienate us with too much independence and we
can suffer excommunication from family, friends, and
community. The electrical force of Uranus also sparks
brilliance and genius, and the startling stubbornness
for doing things with zero compromise; my way or the
highway. The liberating force of Uranus can rattle
your cage and shock you awake.
Neptune as Dreaming Force of Dissolution
Like the steady crash of waves on the rocky seashore, the transpersonal force of Neptune symbolizes a shock of unity through gradual erosion of boundaries, borders and barriers that have isolated us. Unity, as the term is used here, infers an indivisibility with all things; all existence is unified by virtue of all things existing...unity at the level of existence itself.
Astrological Neptune also represents the invisible, pervasive force of our dreams. From our highest expectations, ideals, and aspirations, to the night dreams where our dreambody dreams itself awake, Neptune symbolizes the spectrum of sublime immateriality: Of inspiration and madness, poetry and insanity, music and noise.
In
context to life in the material world, Neptune refers
to those areas subject to our greatest disappointments
and disillusionments, as well as our most profound
epiphanies and enlightenments. In relation to ego
personality, this transpersonal force acts as solvent
-- a kind of acid bath -- dissolving such self-imposed,
arbitrary divisions as 'us' and 'them,' 'me' and 'you,'
'good' and 'evil,' to expose the underlying unity
of existence. Neptune as the great leveler. Neptune
also represents spiritual the need for ego sacrifice
and intimacy with the formless substance of Void,
the potential energy behind and within everything
that exists. Exercising our capacity for imagination
and inspiration encourages harmonious interaction
with this elusive force astrology calls Neptune.
Pluto as Transformative Force of Soul
Intent
The transpersonal force of Pluto represents a shock
to our naivete around death and rebirth and any exposure
to the numerous forms expressing natural decay and
renewal. Death is always more shocking in materialistic,
death-ignorant societies where the organic processes
of decay are made taboo; money loses value when death
is in the room. Astrological Pluto symbolizes soul
intent, your deeper reason for incarnating (for more
insight, read Jeffrey Wolf Green's, Pluto: The Soul's
Evolution Through Relationships ). From a soul level,
we are not human beings having spiritual experiences
but rather spiritual beings needing specific human
experiences to further soul-embodiment as humans.
This arduous humanization process is made intensely
transformative by a major obsession, or fixation (symbolized
by natal Pluto). Look at obsession as the concentrative
power affording full intuitive contact with life energies.
Real life comes at us in a series of deep plutonic
shocks; even the most sheltered of existences must
endure its own degenerative stagnation. When confronting
the shock of death -- in whatever form -- the traumatized
ego often responds by fixating itself on an obsession
in an attempt to restabilize itself. Obsessions are
often symptoms of undigested shock. Natal Pluto refers
to specific obsessions and points of fixation, as
well as where your greatest transformations throughout
life are most likely to occur.
Why the Forces Will Not Go Away
These personal and transpersonal forces, as symbolized
by the astrological planets, express the existing
conditions and tendencies of energies actively influencing
our daily lives. To the extent we are aware of their
effects and interact with them is a matter of personal
choice, effort, and the struggle to remain conscious
of their imminent realities. Whether it is the force
of habit or will or belief or the force of our dreams,
there is no escaping their presence. Nothing can make
them go away. No amount of self-denial, intoxication,
or mental negation can truly control or extinguish
the archetypes.
They are autonomous forces with lives of their own
that seem to act out their own agendas or intentions.
At best, astrology can be used as a language to track
and understand these intentions and perhaps provide
a code for interacting with the archetypes themselves.
With enough practice and humility (always remember,
we are not the archetypes -- we are nobody but ourselves),
we can open the door to participate with them by aligning
our consciousness with the forces that be. When diligent
self-observation accompanies the study of astrology,
this language avails itself as a true communications
medium through which all manner of messages can be
received, stored, and transmitted. We speak with the
cosmos and the cosmos speaks back.
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