A New Dawn

May 10, 2022 to May 15, 2023

Jupiter in Aries says, ”Behold I make all things new.”

A new 12 yr cycle of good fortune, ala Lady Luck, can manifest in different ways depending on your personal stars:

Innovative leadership by those who are looking toward the new horizon

Rebirth of our natural innocence; the joy of a baby’s giggle

Cornucopia of optimism and abundant opportunities that inspire a renewed hope

And, CAUTION, a tendency to go overboard!

Behold I make all things new! Faith in our ability to regenerate our lives brings us happiness and a better way of life. Jupiter in Aries can be an answer to the famous question, “There must be a better way!?” Jupiter says, “Yes, there is!” And that answer is inside all of us.

Feel the need for speed? There are no speed limits set for the shiny new red race car Santa has gift wrapped for you. Jupiter in Aries asks, “Why not give it a go!?”

Ever driven on the autobahn? The government recommends a maximum speed of 130 kph, about 80 mph, on autobahns, but drivers are free to go as fast as they want in some sections. Yes, as fast as you want! (Don’t forget the overboard warning)

Caution is thrown to the wind as we ride our joyous exuberance, and perhaps inflated self-confidence. The latter will only happen if we slip into believing the voice of ego. In that case, we might be fools rushing in…

Mark Zuckerberg famously said, “Move fast and break things.” Meaning, unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough.’

And this can promote some grandiosity. We’re meant to keep our feet on the ground as Jupiter has such a positive attitude, and oodles of energy, that a happy hot air balloon ride seems like so much fun that we add more and more fire to go higher and higher! We may fly past our destination.

Leaping tall buildings in a single bound, or going faster than a locomotive, suddenly seems possible. This high-energy enthusiasm boosts our self-confidence and motivates us to attempt feats that previously seemed to be impossible. This is powerfully motivating. It propels us into effective action in 2022, especially when the Sun in Leo meets up with Jupiter on July 31, 2022.

Leo will definitely be the beneficiary of Jupiter’s creatively expansive horizons—like a 180 degree rainbow painted with a quivering abundance of colorful words.

When Jupiter aligns with Mars! The really big kickoff for Lady Luck to ring your doorbell was May 28, 2022, when Jupiter paired up with Mars, both in innovative Aries fire, for an exact winning conjunction. Peace is guiding the planets, and Love is steering the stars! An echo from the future.

(The Age of Aquarius reaches its zenith of manifestation in our world beginning March 23, 2023, when transformational Pluto moves into humanitarian Aquarius.)

This alignment of Jupiter in Aries previously happened April 28, 2011. Among other gifts that month, I unexpectedly got a check in the mail for $10,000. Yeah, it’s like that!

On a warm springtime night in May of 2023, we might look up into a saphire blue night sky and spot the big guy, Jupiter. What we can’t see with the naked eye is that directly behind Jupiter is the Galactic Center* of the MIlky Way Galaxy at 27 degrees Sagittarius–a supermassive black hole the size of four million Suns. The rotational eye of a cosmic hurricane.

Jupiter has rolled around to 27 degrees of another fire sign, Aries. to make a profound and powerful harmonic alignment with the Galactic Center–exact on May 4th, 2023. From where we stand on Earth, we’re receiving this synergy of cosmic waves like hearing a radio voice from inside that massive black hole.

Before we get sucked into the supermassive black hole at the center, 4 million times larger than our Sun, it might be best to turn to Saturn for some prudent guidance about boundaries–sometimes fences do make good neighbors.

*Note: The Galactic Center is the rotational center, the barycenter, of the Milky Way galaxy. Its central massive object is a supermassive black hole of about 4 million solar masses, which is called Sagittarius A*, a compact radio source which is almost exactly at the galactic rotational center—at 27 degrees.