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In August, two forces will collide - the practical Virgo and the dreamy Pisces. What will come of this explosive mixture?  

Jupiter's journey through the zodiac takes twelve years.so he spends about a year in one sign. 1.08 Jupiter left the sign of Leo and entered Virgo.Jupiter is a benefic, that is, a benefic planet.. It symbolizes abundance, wealth, as well as protection and protection. However, it can also reveal pathological tendencies and tendencies.

Jupiter's unstoppable growth and expansion carry a metaphor for neoplastic processes. Although he is identified with religion, law, morality, science and progress, symbolizes optimism, joy and positive thinking, it is enough to recall the results of conquest in the name of progress to see that Jupiter can also symbolize poisonous, negative influences. . . .

Before there is prosperity

Jupiter in Leo for the last twelve months has activated the world of media, pop culture and entertainment. The lion is also a military man, hence the dramatic scenes from the front line. What does Jupiter in Virgo mean? Good impact on the global market for services, trade and employment. In other words, great hope for the global economy! 

However, we will not immediately feel it. Before Jupiter kicks off the global economy, early August - still in Leo - will square Saturn in Scorpio. This square will be strengthened by Neptune in Pisces, which will form another semi-cross this year. It will be strengthened by the full moon at the end of the month, which will impose opposition Neptune-Jupiter.

So the second half of the holiday - usually the so-called cucumber season - it will be no less dramatic, emotional, intense and hot than the already crazy July. Strengthening the Virgo-Pisces belt is sure to increase the economic worries, dilemmas, fears and fears that we have been missing lately.

 Bureaucracy against ecology 

Virgo is a sign that symbolizes work, order and social order in universal astrology (dealing with global issues). Virgo likes economic austerity, traditionally a sign almost relegated to bureaucracy.

At the other end of the scale are Pisces, that is, ideologies, religions, the poor and the so-called precariat, a social group deprived of the privileges of stable work with their social privileges - medical care, paid holidays, pensions. The Pisces sign refers to socialist, leftist ideas. It focuses on public, socially just, greed-free endeavors and attitudes. Pisces wants development without destroying nature, with an emphasis on building social relationships.

The clash of these two ideas, along with the hard squares between Neptune, Saturn and Jupiter, will make economic and social issues the main topic of discussion, debate and conflict in August. And the influence of Saturn in Scorpio will only warm up the radical mood.

This means that not only Greece, but also other belt-tightening countries will rise up against draconian reforms. The feeling that people are losing their privileges, social security and a stable future for their pension and social systems will spark protests, riots, strikes and street riots, especially in the crisis-ridden European Union.

Therefore, the reconciliation of the worlds of Virgo and Pisces is very difficult. Should we focus on rigor, order, economic calculation (Virgo) or turn to slogans of social and community solidarity (Pisces) without the rat race so common in Virgo?

Elections in Poland are high

In Poland, the sharp tension between Virgo and Pisces, between health, hygiene and public order (Virgo) and spirituality, mysticism, as well as the self-destructive tendencies of Pisces (addictions, mental disorders) greatly inflames the theme, nomen omen, boosters.

We will be surprised how extremely hot politically and socially - especially before the autumn parliamentary elections - this problem is.

The topic of the legalization of hallucinogens, as well as soft drugs (marijuana) and changes in drug policy will cause strong emotions not only in Poland, but almost all over the world. 

Petr Gibashevsky 

 

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