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 https://andrewbwatt.com/2025/01/08/sun-in-capricorn-iii-the-throne/

The warren of tiny offices and cubicles of Buckingham Palace, or the rows of desks stuffed into unadorned corridors in the Kremlin, or similar set-ups behind the Press Room at the White House or in the Party Congress building in Beijing... These are places where the plans of the powerful often get turned into written policy memos by fresh-faced interns and the nieces and nephews of oligarchs, and the up-and-coming party apparatchiks who launched the first Youth Party program at their high school when they were only twelve.  True believers all, they think that doing the will of the seniors will guarantee their career trajectory forever. Sometimes they're right.

Most of the time, they're under the tired old gaze of a party line bureaucrat, a deputy chief of staff who's been a career workhorse for forty-seven years. Some people think he retired years ago; others are surprised he's not dead.  Like Saturn whom he resembles, he wields the sharp scythe against any staffer who gets out of line, and for him the hourglass is always dropping sand. THere's never enough time, and yet — with youth and vigor to spend as he wishes, it all gets done.

Sometimes, though, at least once a year, the Sun waltzes in like he owns the place (hint: he does) — and sets everyone to bowing, curtseying, and kowtowing to his magnificence.  He sets new plans in motion, regardless of what his usual deputy wants. And things change, not because anyone in the room wants things to change — but how do you say NO to Dearest Leader? 
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 Capricorn II's column is published, here (the horoscopes will be out later today for Patreon subscribers):
  • https://andrewbwatt.com/2024/12/30/capricorn-ii-sun/
This is the Sun in The Pyramid, which is a season associated with oppression, and with oppressive behaviors. Many find that this season involves the awareness that they are themselves subject to oppression from those above them in the social order; and all too aware of the ways in which they themselves subject others below them to the same sorts of oppression. We're caught in the weight of 'the system', unable to rise above our current position and role without oppressing more of those beneath us; and we're unable to shift our role without finding the new weight and constraints of those above us to be insufferable.

The New Moon today, at 5:49 pm, occurs in this self-same decan, and in the Twenty-Third Mansion — which promises both escape from limitations, and diminishment or wasting force. It's hard to face the possibility of declining status, loss of fame and dignity, or diminished wealth... and yet these are exactly what we're being warned about in this coming cycle

It's also a decan ruled by Mars, currently retrograde and inconjunct in Leo — but about to cross into Cancer on January 7, where he'll be in opposition and in exile. Career matters and reputation are about to get bumpy, and home and family life may be expected to carry burdens they're not used to bearing: the donkey of the new year may turn out to be a recalcitrant and rebellious ass

Under stars,
Andrew B. Watt
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The Sun enters Capricorn tomorrow at 4:20 am EST, a few hours before the Sun actually comes up — beginning the ten days associated with two ancient deities: Akephalos and Asclepius. Are you celebrating in the next ten days because an immortal soul is incarnated into a human body — or because flesh and blood must find the light even in the darkness? Maybe it's both. https://andrewbwatt.com/2024/12/20/sun-in-capricorn-i-2/
If you've enjoyed these columns this past year, an appreciative comment here would be much welcomed.
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 https://andrewbwatt.com/2024/01/09/sun-in-capricorn-iii-10-21-january-2024/

Capricorn III begins tomorrow. Tolma — a goddess? a daemon? — was responsible for daring public officials to action or exercise of their responsibilities. Now, all the planets are above the horizon in this decan chart — promising activity in courts, legislatures & bureaucratic agencies that takes precedence over home or marketplace. Yet, don't wait until things are calmer to act. 
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 My Capricorn II #astrology column — the season of Hygeia begins tomorrow at about 6:00 pm EST. Cleanliness and godliness have long been associated... What can you do to have a prosperous healthy new year? Maybe start with a good bath. https://andrewbwatt.com/2023/12/30/sun-in-capricorn-ii-hygeia-2/

I notice that I forgot to post the Capricorn I column here... but it did go up anyway. https://andrewbwatt.com/2023/12/20/sun-in-capricorn-i-22-31-december-2023/
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 The Sun enters Capricorn III tomorrow morning, at 7:52 am EST on 10 January 2023; the conditions of this forecast last until 20 January 2023 when Aquarius I begins. Capricorn III, called the Throne, is administered by the Sun and functions as the heart of the Sun-King's bureaucracy, where his officials and ministers of his chancery and secretariat form their own cabals and make their own plans, but must always defer to the sovereign's arrival, else their goals be exposed.
The Main Column is here — https://andrewbwatt.com/2023/01/09/sun-in-capricorn-iii-tolma-2/
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 Capricorn II, dedicated to Hygeia, begins tomorrow at 12:19 pm EST  Austin Coppock called the decan "The pyramid" and T. Susan Chang notes its associations with the three of pentacles — a time for cleaning up, and structuring a vision for a project that you know you cannot achieve alone.  This year for your New Year's Resolutions, don't ask, "what goal am I setting for myself?" Ask instead, "Who are my partners in the work we want to do together?" https://andrewbwatt.com/2022/12/30/sun-in-capricorn-ii-hygeia/
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 https://andrewbwatt.com/2022/12/20/sun-in-capricorn-i-asklepios-2/

The Sun reaches the Solstice point at 4:48 pm Eastern time on 21 December 2022 — the start of Capricorn, and the decan called "The Headless Body." These days have been associated with feasting and celebration in Greece, Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Mediterranean, and Europe for at least seven thousand years, if not longer — and in all that time, the theme of light coming into the dark has been a common motif, whether it takes the form of a child of hope born in troubled times; or a victorious hunter returning from a battle with wild beasts, and his baby sister unharmed on his shoulder. Even a light lasting beyond its appointed hour is cause for praise. 

Of course, we all assign very different meanings to how light appears in the darkness; sometimes it's a mark of commonality, and sometimes and promise of uniqueness. How will you make merry in this season? And what will you do in the shadows that still stretch across the world, while you are not visible to others?
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 Tolma isn't exactly a goddess or a deity. She's more like an extended metaphor: the personification of "audacity" or "daring", which some ancient sources credited as "the virtue of gods and the vice of mortals." Great achievements don't come without risk, and neither do small ones. SOmetimes you just have to get up and do, no matter how fretful you may be about the consequences. The results are often far more than the imagined risk it took to achieve. https://andrewbwatt.com/2021/11/15/sun-in-capricorn-iii-tolma/
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 Make the last day of 2021, and the first 10 days of 2022, a celebration of good hygiene. Wash often and regularly, with soap and water. Slough off the troubles of the old year, and make cleansing the first priority of the new. Hygiea, the goddess of cleanliness and preventative medicine, rules these transitory days, and invites you to the baths in her honor and for your own "salvation" — literally, your own health. An ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure, as the saying goes... https://andrewbwatt.com/2021/12/30/sun-in-capricorn-ii-hygiea/
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Asklepios, or possibly Akephalos ("the headless one") rules the ten days beginning at 10:59 am EST on 21 December 2021 — the spirit who reminds us that we are immortal souls dwelling in mortal bodies, that we're here for a good time, not a long time. Lean into celebration, be cautious of overindulgence or overextending yourself financially — but find joy anyway. There's no reason to refuse it, and plenty of reasons to welcome it. Winter is coming — taste happiness before it closes you in.

https://andrewbwatt.com/2021/12/20/sun-in-capricorn-i-asklepios/
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 I write an astrology column on my main blog at http://andrewbwatt.com.  I've just recached a major milestone for me: I've completed 18 columns (writing every 10 days according to an astrological structure called Decans), which means that I'm halfway through the first year of public columns.

The newest one, covering January 10 to January 20, is available here: https://andrewbwatt.com/2020/01/09/astrology-sun-in-capricorn-iii/

I'm pretty pleased with myself

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