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We took a wrong turn in a little town called Zhud.
There was no road sign, and so we made an inadvertent
detour from the Panamerican Hwy. Slowly, we drove
through the fog, thickly-set on the curving mountain
road. There wasn’t much traffic, and it was a relief
not to have buses and trucks heading straight at us,
around every new bend. But there was something wrong.
Mainly, we were going downhill.

After driving around the US and Canada all summer, our
road trip in Ecuador was definitely culture shock!
Besides the lack of road signs, we had to contend with
potholes, wildly veering drivers, and cattle being
driven across the highway.
Our wrong turn took us almost to the coast, into the
flatlands of banana plantations. There were acres
upon acres of small banana palms, their fruit tucked
away in little plastic bags against the birds. They
seemed to go on forever, not surprisingly since this
is the source of a quarter of the bananas eaten in the
States and Europe.
Kids work in these fields, and this doesn’t surprise
me, since I often see children working in Quito.
Among other things, they stand in the highway and hawk
odd objects to the commuters. In Quito, it’s the
exhaust fumes that get them. In the banana
plantations, it’s the fungicides.
From Guayas, we took a diagonal to get back on track,
and soon found ourselves climbing into the mountains
again. By the late afternoon, we were in front of the
stately Chimborazo, the volcano that inspired Simon
Bolívar to write his most famous poem, his delirium.
We spent the night at 12,000 feet, a little delirious
ourselves.
In this poem, Bolívar comes face to face with Old Man
Time, and is shown the real scope of the universe.
Even though he is attempting to overthrow governments
and change the world, he is humbled. Astrologers,
too, need to keep this wide, wide range in mind. We
can get so caught up in predicting small events that
we miss the giant sweep of time. Our teachers are the
volcanoes, which sometimes sleep for centuries and
then rouse the whole world when they wake.
When I got back home, I looked at Bolívar’s chart,
curious about the astrological events that were going
on when he wrote the “Delirium”. There were many
interesting aspects, but one thing that caught my eye
was Neptune making an inconjunct to Bolívar’s sun.
This tells me that he was filled with doubts about
what he was doing. His battle plan to cross the
Andes with a bunch of ill-clothed peasant and fight
the much better equipped Spaniards - is still
considered slightly crazy.
But Pluto was also trining his sun at the time. And
he was born with a sun/Pluto opposition. And so he
was an instrument of fate. Pluto is the planet of
destiny, of transformation.
Bolívar was driven to create change, even though the
most grandiose of his plans eventually fell through,
and he was left with many small countries instead of
the single great nation he envisioned. He died
reviled, considered a tyrant, and it was only the
passage of history that brought him back to his
people’s hearts.
Now I’m in Quito, and the sun is brilliant. It was
here that Bolívar met his Ecuadoran mistress, Manuela
Sáenz, who’s been called “la libertadora del
libertador”. They might have looked out on these same
mountains that I see from my window.
When they met, Manuela was already a revolutionary.
She was born with a Capricorn sun, an Aries moon, and
a conjunction of Mars and Neptune in Scorpio. Her
Capricorn sun gave her ambition, while her Aries moon
pushed her to act spontaneously on her feelings.
Mars in Scorpio is a position of great power, but the
conjunction to Neptune probably imbued her with many
doubts about what she was doing. She had to proceed on
faith, and it wasn’t always a firm support. However,
she was very sensitive to what was going on around
her, and so would have been expert in undercover work.
In this way, she was a great asset to the revolution.
What was Pluto doing in her chart? It was conjunct
Venus, the planet of love, in future-looking Aquarius.
Her romantic alliance with Bolívar was her destiny,
but it was also the destiny of the world. As he acted
out the part of the Hero, she acted out the part of
the Lover, and both took risks which changed the
world.
During the full moon on September 10, Pluto is
occupying a crossroads position, and so fate will take
a very visible hand. As the sun and moon oppose each
other in Pisces/Virgo, Pluto stands exactly between
them in Sagittarius. It looks to me like a time when
strong forces will be released. Volcanoes come to
mind. But Pluto also stands for inexorable social
forces, and in Sagittarius, it is allied to passionate
philosophies.
There are other pressures in the full moon chart of
September. Not only is Pluto situated exactly between
the sun and moon, but there’s also an opposition
between Mars/Uranus in Pisces and Jupiter in Virgo.
Together, Mars and Uranus are a revolutionary force,
and they oppose Jupiter, the planet of tradition.
And there’s an inconjunct between Saturn and Neptune,
the planet of realism in tense aspect to the planet of
doubt. All of the planets are involved in one
tightly-strung configuration or another, and no planet
provides an easy release.
At the full moon, George Bush Jr. will be affected by
a karmic configuration, a yod. The focal point will
be Neptune in Aquarius, planet of uncertainty and
confusion. It will be making inconjunct aspects to
his sun in Cancer (weighted down by Saturn in Cancer)
and his Mars in Virgo. It looks to me like George
will be depressed, and won’t know what to do with
himself, or his country, or the world.
Until September 20, Mercury is retrograde, and so we
will all spend most of the month combing through the
past. We will all examine our collective history and
our personal stories, trying to decipher the rhythms
of fate, trying to see the inner meanings and the
larger picture.
Even after Mercury goes direct, Bush will have a hard
time extricating himself from the past. From Sept. 16
to Dec. 5, Saturn will be within two degrees of his
sun, and this is very hard on the ego. Under hard
Saturn aspects to the sun, a person tends to get
caught in old paralyzing patterns. Although it’s
mainly about his inner reality, his outer world is
likely to reflect this energy. His approval rating
could drop, and he could take a lot of criticism.
Pluto also moves closer and closer to the opposition
of his Uranus, an aspect that can topple a king. This
aspect is exact for the first time during the coming
November, but it’s already in close orb in September.
I only wish the election was in 2003, since this
transit will be over before November 2004. However,
it looks like a pretty rocky road for him, from now to
then and I will be surprised if he can recover
enough to win.
We are all responsible for the world we live in, and
our collective power is enormous. And yet, there are
greater forces always working in our world. We can
call them gods or whatever we will, or we can let them
go nameless. The latter is perhaps truer, although it
doesn’t feel as safe. But these are not safe forces.
Mountains are moved, and things do change.


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