National Cathedral as seen from the Bishop Garden with its late summer roses still blooming in August. |
On a sleepy Sunday in August, when most DC Metro residents
have fled to the beach, I took my trusty cell phone and went to National
Cathedral. The cathedral is cell phone
photographer heaven, and I made sure to get there early so I could really have
the place to myself. First, I wandered
around outside in the beautiful Bishop’s Garden, and hints of astrology began
to “pop”, like the lovely flowers shown below, which just happen to be Tickseed coreopsis named “Mercury Rising”.
Jupiter just made the ingress into Virgo recently, with
the Sun and Venus trailing not far behind.
With three planets entering Virgo one right after the other, the energy
of Virgo was sure to be heightened in all of our lives. Virgo is a detail-oriented, hard-working,
busy little worker bee. In ancient
times, it was depicted as a young girl (Virgo the virgin) holding a large sheath of wheat,
so there are also associations with nourishment, bread, and food and drink of
all kinds.
Half-curious, I wondered if the church service would
highlight Virgo themes – sermon writers inevitably tap the wisdom of astrology
without consciously realizing it. The
earliest Sunday service at National Cathedral is held in the intimate,
underground Bethlehem Chapel. Upstairs,
I ran around taking pictures until well past the start of the service, but I
finally went downstairs – the underbelly of the Cathedral had a peaceful, dark,
shadowy “Hunchback of Notre Dame” feel to it.
On my way down the stairs, I saw a thin, postmodern image of Mary shown below,
embracing Christ on the Cross – a moving piece of art in a totally
out-of-the-way place. Finally, I scurried into the chapel, and
easily found a seat (no photos taken out of respect).
Bingo! This, right
here. This is the essence of Jupiter
(God and religion and justice) in Virgo (discernment and judgment). In most astrological systems, Jupiter
heightens and expand whatever it touches.
During the coming year, Jupiter will heighten and expand and refine our
discernment – this is the gift of the cosmos to those who can sense it, and
those who understand what is happening can even choose to focus on things that
help bring refinement of discernment about.
Look at which house in your nativity hosts Jupiter this
year. This is where you will feel
refinement of discernment, where you will come out wiser and more knowing, and
hence hopefully more generous and compassionate, and more able to share your
deeper wisdom in a year’s time. If
Jupiter crosses one of your angles this year, as it does for me, you will
likely feel this energy show up again and again in random areas of your life.
Not sure what all these folks in the stain glass window at #NationalCathedral are doing to each other. Really ought to give in and take the tour, I suppose... |
In what months are you likely to notice this? Very briefly, at the end of this month, Sun,
Mercury and Jupiter will be in Virgo.
Three or more planets in Virgo is going to bring out its best for a lot
of folks. For most of October, Venus,
Mars, and Jupiter are in Virgo – astrologer Elsa Panizzon writes that doing good
will pay off exponentially, and I think she is correct in thinking that service
and volunteering will bring unexpected opportunities at this time.
Also, expect to see bursts of sharper discernment when
Mercury and Jupiter are in mutual reception later on this year. Mercury is in Sagittarius in November, where
it naturally and graciously receives Jupiter in Virgo. So October and November represent an extended
run of revealed insight in our personal lives, or private, “a-ha” moments where
the dynamics of a person or situation just seem to fall into place.
Looking ahead, March 2016 is going to be a “doozy” in this
respect. There will be insight and
refined discernment to the point that it’s painful. Four planets line up in Pisces on March 15,
2016, including the Sun, Mercury in the sign of its fall at 17 degrees Pisces,
Neptune in the sign of its ruler-ship, and Venus in the sign of its exaltation,
all opposite Jupiter at 17 degrees Virgo tightly conjunction Rahu (the Vedic
demon of constant craving and dissatisfaction who is said to taint Jupiter’s
normally justice-oriented behavior). Wherever
this potent opposition falls in your chart is where you will “Feel the Bern”
(pun on maverick candidate Bernie Sanders intended). With a wink and a grin, I can’t help but note
that “Super Tuesday” is March 1, 2016, and that important states like Texas,
Virginia, Ohio, Florida, and Illinois are all voting in March.
This entire hot mess is square Saturn at 16 degrees
Sagittarius, creating a sort of triple mutual reception – Mercury is received
in Jupiter’s sign of Pisces, Jupiter is received in Mercury’s sign of Virgo,
and Saturn is received in Jupiter’s sign of Sagittarius. Mercury is a tricky, devious communicator in
Pisces, fallen, yes, but not weak.
Saturn is disciplined but uncomfortable in the expansive, far-seeing
Sagittarius. And Jupiter in Virgo is
likely to be triggered by the other two planets to deliver some sort of
comeuppance to the undeserving.
Whatever happens, it won’t be boring – I think I can promise you that.
Jupiter in Virgo - August, 2015 - September, 2016
Jupiter in Virgo - August, 2015 - September, 2016