The Sun has just begun to walk those hallowed halls, to stroll through the ancient temples that proclaim, preserve and pass down your traditional values. The Sun is moving through those sacred spaces where Capricorn rules when, all of a sudden, he encounters the planet of contradiction, independence and revolution himself, Uranus…Oh boy, this is going to be a bumpy start to Capricorn’s month…
The Sun in Capricorn seeks to guide you now upon the pathways of preservation, of fulfilling your purpose as defined by the reality around you. You do your duty because it is the right and proper thing to do…but this square says you face a challenge, you face a choice…
Uranus squares the Sun and says, “Are you being you? Have you freely chosen this task, this role, this duty? And, whom do you serve?” These are good and necessary questions because you can become part of a system that has lost its way, enmeshed into performing your duty in a reality which has become increasingly devoid of meaning, that is, in effect, spiritually “dying”…and if you continue to act within such hollow roles your own light will become diminished too…
So, Uranus comes along, like a breath of fresh air, (or more likely a strong gale), and challenges that status quo and the assumptions that underlie it. Uranus in Aries proclaims the necessity of striving for independence and originality; it challenges the hierarchies of the status quo and raises the flag of new pathways and freedom.
Here the Sun stands for tradition and order and without these there would be nothing to stand upon; Uranus stands for the individual spirit that must challenge a broken system, the spiritual path of self-unfoldment and liberty.
Both are speaking truths, both must be honored…So you must find that higher path of blend and balance…you must walk the syncretistic pathway of the spiritual warrior where you can be both preserver and reformer, responsible and transforming too.
The way of spirit is the way of balance and wholeness, of neither too much this or too much that. Today you must try and find your way between the ancient and modern, between tradition and the undiscovered…
You are always learning, always seeking for this middle path…and it is found today by being traditional and transformational…together.