Alright, let’s jaw about them outer planets and what they do, you know, the astrology stuff. Folks say these planets, they ain’t just floatin’ around for nothin’. They mess with our lives, big time.
Jupiter, now that’s a big fella. When it’s doin’ a trine with the Sun, they say it’s good. Like sunshine and a good harvest. Means things are growin’, you’re feelin’ good, maybe some luck comin’ your way. They call it 120 degrees, sounds fancy, but all it means is they’re playin’ nice together, these planets. Like a good team, you know?
- Jupiter Trine Sun: Good times, growin’ like a weed, happy as a clam.
- Jupiter Square Mars: That there’s trouble brewin’. Like a rooster fight, all fuss and feathers.
Them trines, they’re the best, they say. Planets lookin’ at each other friendly-like. Easy to spot too, if you got one of them charts, birth charts they call ‘em. Like a map of the sky when you were born. Or you can look at the daily wheel, shows you what’s what right now.
Now, these outer planets, they ain’t like our Earth. They’re different, real different. Big ol’ balls of gas and ice mostly. And rings! Every one of ‘em got rings, though some you can’t see so good. And moons, lots and lots of moons, like little kids taggin’ along.
Let’s talk about some more of them aspects. Saturn, that’s the strict one, the teacher, you know? Always tellin’ you what to do. When Saturn’s bein’ mean, they call it a square or an opposition. That’s when things get tough. Like tryin’ to pull a stubborn mule, nothin’ goes easy.
Uranus, now that one’s a weirdo. Changes things up, out of the blue. Like a lightning strike. Sometimes good, sometimes not so good. You never know with Uranus. They say it brings surprises. Could be a new job, could be a broken leg. Just gotta roll with it, I guess.
Neptune, that’s the dreamy one. All misty and mysterious. Deals with your imagination, your dreams, sometimes your illusions too. Can make you see things that ain’t really there. Or make you want things that ain’t good for you. Like a sweet-talkin’ salesman, gotta be careful with Neptune.
And then there’s Pluto. Tiny little fella, but packs a punch. They say it’s about power and transformation. Death and rebirth. Sounds scary, but it ain’t always bad. Sometimes you gotta let the old go to make room for the new. Like sheddin’ your skin, like a snake.
Now, all these planets, they’re movin’ all the time. Slow and steady, but they’re movin’. And as they move, they make different angles to each other. That’s what they call aspects. And them aspects, they change how the planets affect us. Some years it’s good, some years it’s hard. That’s life.
Outer planet aspects ain’t somethin’ you see everyday. These planets move slow, so the big changes, they take time. Years, sometimes decades. But they’re there, hummin’ in the background, like the bees in the clover field.
And don’t forget, every one of us is different. Got our own chart, our own path to walk. So even if the planets are doin’ somethin’ big, it ain’t gonna affect everyone the same way. Some folks get rained on, some folks get the sunshine. That’s just how it is.
I heard someone say, “outer planets aspects throughout the years” is a big deal. Well, I reckon it is. It’s like the seasons, you know? You got your spring, your summer, your fall, and your winter. And each season brings different weather, different crops, different work to be done. Same with the planets. They bring different energies, different challenges, different opportunities. Gotta learn to work with ‘em, that’s all.
So, if you’re lookin’ for answers, maybe you can look to the sky. But don’t go gettin’ all tangled up in the details. Life’s too short for that. Just keep your eyes open, your feet on the ground, and keep movin’ forward. That’s the best advice I can give you.
Folks are always searchin’ for meanings in things. Stars, planets, tea leaves, you name it. Me, I just try to get through the day, keep my family fed, and stay outta trouble. But these planets, they do make you think, don’t they? Like somethin’ bigger than us is out there, watchin’ over us, maybe even guidin’ us, in their own mysterious way.
So, that’s my take on it. Not much, I know. But it’s honest. And sometimes, that’s all you need.