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"Creative
Prediction, as I call it, is not about saying that you've got transiting
Saturn square your Venus and this is a great time to party. It is, rather,
a means of finding positive value in any transit."--Jeff Jawer.
The tradition of astrology is one in which the client asks questions and the astrologer
answers them. The success of the astrologer is generally determined by
the accuracy of these answers. This tradition, though, can limit the potentials
of astrology, and more importantly, the person who uses it. The reason
is that being right is not always helpful. With respect to a natal chart,
for example, if an astrologer says, "Pluto in your 7th house indicates
that you attract powerful and manipulative partners," this may be
correct. But, where does that leave you? Must all your partners be manipulative?
The accuracy of the statement reinforces your negative experiences in
relationships. The astrologer may be right, but what's been the effect?
It has reduced your hopes for a trusting, non-manipulative partnership.
Is this really helpful?
It's understandable that people want answers and that coming up with correct
ones demonstrates the skill of the astrologer and the accuracy of astrology.
However, the role of the astrologer is much more than the reporter of
facts. The astrologer can be a creative agent, a source of ideas and inspiration
for creating the future. But, this possibility can only arise if we do
indeed have some choice in life. If it's all fated, then there's nothing
anyone can do about it. However, if life is a mix of Fate and Free Will
(and I believe it is), then there is a place to influence the future.
This is a very significant role for astrology.
Creative Prediction, as I call it, is not about saying that you've got
transiting Saturn square your Venus and this is a great time to party.
It is, rather, a means of finding positive value in any transit, progression,
etc. The key to this is meaning. What is the meaning of transiting Saturn?
If you believe that its only meaning is punishment, then you might as
well stop reading now. Certainly, Saturn has its demanding side. It holds
us accountable and places us up against limits. But, it also has the potential
to help us build, construct and shape ourselves and our lives with conscious
purpose.
Saturn's square to Venus is about reshaping love. The form can come with
challenges, that's the most common expression of the square. But, these
challenges are most likely to be fair, within your capacity to meet them
and, thus, to strengthen Venus in your life. A more detailed description
of how this might be done would come through the sign and house placements
of Saturn and Venus, as well as other aspects and chart factors.
We can tell a constructive story about any upcoming cycle (or any chart
pattern, for that matter). With this approach the astrologer helps the
client (or him/herself) produce desirable and realistic images for the
future. This creative approach is only limited by the imagination of the
astrologer. Good astrology, of course, is true to the symbolism; it's
inaccurate to say that Saturn square Venus means expansion of love. Nope,
Saturn is contraction, but the good astrologer understands the value of
contraction and how to use it productively.
If you're short on ideas about combining the meanings of Saturn and Venus (or
any other astrological factors), try astrological brainstorming. Take
a list of keywords for Saturn and Venus and combine them in as many ways
as you can. Even non-sensical ones can trigger creative ideas. For example,
with Saturn we have: mature, patient, responsible, constructive, delayed,
frustrated, serious, practical, etc. For Venus we have: love, beauty,
grace, charm, art, pleasure, etc. Saturn-Venus, then, can bring mature
love, constructive art, responsible pleasure, etc. Add the signs for more
details. Transiting Saturn in Aries, for example, describes new order
or structures, the necessity for independence or being a pioneer. The
house Saturn is transiting describes where this can best be expressed.
If transiting Saturn is now moving through the 8th house square natal
Venus in Cancer in the 11th, this can mean (among other things) that the
need to define (Saturn) new conditions (Aries) in intimacy (8th house)
challenges old relationships (Venus in Cancer) with friends (11th house).
Or, the need to focus (Saturn) on one person (Aries) through deep emotional
work (8th house) meets the resistance (square) of your old love (Venus
in Cancer) community activities (11th).
Stringing together factors like these can feel awkward at first, but it's
a useful step towards the creative fluency that makes for effective astrological
counseling. Working this way means that the astrologer is dealing with
possibilities, not absolute answers. This is vital to the process of discovery
that makes choice possible and cultivates creativity. The astrologer,
then, changes roles from the arbiter of reality to an agent of change,
from having the right answer to supplying a variety of possible answers.
This also means that the astrologer must be willing to give up her/his
power of being right. The desire to create and contribute must at least
equal the ego's needs to control with absolutes. This kind of flexibility
is appropriate for the health and wellbeing of the astrologer and the
client. It empowers the client who is to be encouraged to reinterpret
the information other ways as she/he sees fit.
These same principles apply to interpreting a natal chart, as well. Too often I've
seen astrologers (including myself) victimized by the limits they impose
on themselves through their interpretations. "I've got the Moon in
Scorpio, so I should just accept emotional suffering in my life."
Statements like these are not meaningful, they are curses. They may provide
some certainty. (Negativity is an excellent way to control reality.) But,
they disempower the person who hears them. If astrology is to be of service
to individuals and to our society, it will do well to open itself to all
the possibilities available. At this time we no longer need the dogmatic
beliefs of the past. Pluto in Sagittarius reminds us that this is a time
when religions and philosophies will be transformed or fall into further
corruption. Astrology is no exception to this. Approaching astrology with
an open mind and heart is the best way to harvest its unlimited supply
of inspiration and useful ideas.
Jeff Jawer is available for private consultations and can be reached at Jawer@bigfoot.com,
(888) 287-9143. He is well known in the astrological community as an innovative
and dynamic teacher, writer and counselor. Jeff holds a B.A. in "The
History and Science of Astrology" from the University of Massachusetts
(Amherst) and is professionally certified by the American Federation of
Astrologers (PMAFA). Jeff lectures at astrological conferences throughout
the world. His scores of articles have appeared in astrology journals
in Canada, France, Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Spain and the U.S.,
among others. He's co-authored 4 books for Llewellyn Publications. Jeff
co-founded AFAN and UAC and helped teach the first Astro*Carto*Graphy
certification course with Jim Lewis.
Copyright 1997 Jeff Jawer
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