
Let’s begin with a thumbnail sketch on Heliocentric Astrology. Here on Earth, we almost always use Geocentric (or Earth-centered) Astrology. The reason is quite simple: this is the planet we are living on, and so we experience our lives from this perspective.
Heliocentric (or Sun-centered) Astrology nonetheless has an impact on the entire solar system of which Earth constitutes a tiny part. When it comes right down to it, the Sun is boss.
As soon as we watch the planetary orbits from the perspective of the Sun, we notice a fun phenomenon: retrograde motion does not exist. Indeed, the Sun has never had to deal with a Mercury retrograde. All the planets orbit the Sun in continuously smooth motion. As a result, each aspect formed between any two planets will only occur one time from the perspective of the Sun.
In our Geocentric Astrology, Uranus and Pluto will exactly square each other seven times over the course of nearly three years, from June 24 of 2012 through March 16 of 2015. At the beginning of this month of November 2013, we experienced the fourth of the seven Geocentric squares.
November 23 is closing in on us, bringing the one and only Heliocentric square of these planets of evolution and revolution. The end result will trigger revelation for those of us with a spark of awareness. This marks a time of Apocalypse, which does not denote catastrophe. An apocalypse indicates an unveiling. The etymology of Calypso concerns covering or hiding something, so the Apocalypse will remove the veils, and we will see Reality from a profoundly more expanded perspective.