![]() It is outside of Neptune and looks like a swarm of bees from space. The new discoveries are in the Kuiper Belt, which is a doughnut shaped ring around the outer edge of our Solar System containing thousands of rocky objects. In this current age of accelerated growth, there are massive discoveries and shifts in all areas of human endeavour and as with the discovery of Uranus and Neptune, we now have new planets that will symbolize significant, emerging collective influences. Who wants another dozen Kuiper Belt objects? Well, let’s put that another way, who wants life in the 21st Century? Because like it or not, these planets are describing the future of humanity and where it’s going. Should we even take them into account? Astrological traditionalists mutter irritably about the `black chart` (from all the printer ink) and astrology students still struggle to understand eleven planets, twelve houses, twelve Zodiac signs and dozens of aspect possibilities. Never before in our written history have we had so many new planetary discoveries to take into account. Trying to be an up-to-date astrologer in this time of such incredible discovery and dynamic change is both frustrating and humbling. first published by The Astrological Journal, 2009 / TheĪstrological Association of Great Britain / ![]()
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