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Scorpio 2023 - Irresistible Magnetic Water Spirits
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- Written by Robert Wilkinson
November accents the water sign Scorpio, where we transcend the forms of Libra and move deeper into the experience of people, energy, and activities.
We can concentrate power by purifying ourselves of obsolete or stagnant feelings, and going deeper into our mystery to regenerate what we need to get from here to where we're going.
It’s definitely the heart of Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, with its focus on harvesting that which is pleasing, socializing and connecting while seeing the end of old forms in our lives. This month is about releasing, letting go, and taking out the old, obsolete waste materials accumulated in the year cycle up to now to make space for the wintering we are about to go through.
Much of life is about knowing what to hold on to and what to release. When we release a thing or person who we once held on to, doing it in the right way can be beneficial. That's what we learn from the Scorpio in our chart. A good approach to letting go, plus being able to hold the empty space that results, ultimately attracts at some future point that which is more appropriate to our evolved Self.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the yearly light force is waning, so conserve energy and concentrate on what you really want. In the Southern Hemisphere, the light force is waxing, so perhaps the active axis of Taurus-Scorpio is helping us all to eliminate something so we can attract or secure what we need. Perhaps in the Southern Hemisphere this is a time of Spring cleaning, or weeding the garden to allow space for the plants to grow.
I opened the door to a new way of viewing the signs relative to the season for the two hemispheres in the article The Mirroring of the Northern and Southern Hemisphere Year Cycles in Astrology. If you're down under, please reference the concepts put forth there, since Scorpio in the Southern Hemisphere helps you make progress in your Spring planting!
Whether Northern or Southern, check out your magnetism, follow through as needed, and push through obstacles, including forms of mental slavery. Figure out why you’re holding on to whatever you believe you value, and eliminate what is no longer useful. Get a deeper focus, and figure out what isn't needed and what is.
Scorpio is a Fixed Water sign. This implies ice, yet this sign shares a rulership by Mars with Aries, a Fire sign. Scorpio is both fire and ice, sometimes extreme but never superficial or light-minded. That's for other Sun signs (except Aries!), but not Scorpio. This sign, easily misunderstood, pierces through forms seeking to get to the essence of things. Scorpio desires an ever more intense union with people, ideas, and experience.
This sign is the death and rebirth all things must go through on the journey between the vision of possible perfection in Libra and the freedom of explore distant regions in thought, feeling, and action in Sagittarius. Scorpio takes the perfect form of Libra and penetrates to the mystery of its transformation into higher and greater truth.
In this phase of the twelve-step evolutionary process that which began in Aries, stabilized in Taurus, expanded in Gemini, consolidated in Cancer, creatively projected in Leo, refined in Virgo and shaped into a new ideal in Libra is given magnetic power. Whatever we know must go will yield the psychic space for our own rebirth on whatever level that takes place. It is an energy of loss and regeneration, the cocoon phase in our process of growing from caterpillar to butterfly, the universal symbol of spiritual rebirth.
Scorpio is associated with the stinging Scorpion, but that is merely the lowest of the four manifestations of this sign. The next more evolved Scorpio is the snake, symbol of wisdom continually shedding old skins and growing new ones. There are three kinds of snake. Vipers, feared by many creatures. Pythons, suffocating in their strength. And the others, eaters of vermin and symbols of fortune. The third type of Scorpio is the Eagle. This king of the raptors with speed and strength sees everything keenly at great distances while soaring through the heights, alone or with its own kind.
The highest manifestation of this sign is the Phoenix, also known as the Firebird. This is the being, which is the symbol of continuous transformation, the scintillating magic fire that's alive and only dies to be reborn more gloriously from the egg of its own creation.
Scorpio's keywords are "I desire." This is the sign of penetrating intention to investigate the mystery that confronts the evolving being. Scorpio explores the archetypes of Communion and Faith, Retention and Appreciation, through intensifying and purifying whatever and whoever they touch.
Mars is the ruler of Scorpio, so it will exert a stronger influence than usual every November. This year it’s EXTREMELY influential, as it’s in its home sign of Scorpio the entire time the Sun is in Scorpio. That indicates this year’s Scorpio experience has a huge amount of Mars’ “push power,” which may require a degree of restraint even as it helps us flow through its trine to Neptune.
This year Mars was the first to enter Scorpio on October 11/12. Mercury followed into Scorpio on October 21/22, followed by the Sun on October 23. After Mercury conjuncted Mars on October 29 at 12 Scorpio (the first of their three conjunctions lasting through late January), Mercury then left Scorpio on November 9/10. The Sun conjuncts Mars at 26 Scorpio on November 17/18, and leaves Scorpio on November 22, followed by Mars on November 24.
This year Venus finally enters Scorpio on December 4, and leaves it on December 29. So this year, we have a narrow but very intense 43-day period of our Scorpio experience this year, followed by another 25 days after a short break. So our total Scorpio exposure this year is 68 days across a 78-day period.
And now, back to the celebration of our birthday sign!
Mythologically, Scorpio is in the axis of the Warrior, or Guardian. This sign (along with its polar opposite, Taurus) confirms the dance of relationship between self and others begun in Aries and formalized in Libra. Scorpio is devotion made manifest, showing us our desire and what we're willing to do to get it.
Like Taurus, it shows us the lessons of “mine and thine” as we interact with others. It is the part of us willing to hold the line on what we want and how we wish to possess others. This sign deeply merges into shared values with others, yet also knows how to draw clear and definite boundaries between the values and desires of each.
Scorpio, when freed of the traps of perpetual dissatisfaction, stubbornness, excessive desire, and not knowing when to stop and turn away from destructive attitudes, demonstrate a consistency and reliability in sustaining the collective effort. They are devoted warriors that will hold the line unto death if need be, hanging in there when everybody else has bailed. Scorpio, like Libra, is highly socialized and needs people, but are less likely to compromise as they strive to get closer and closer to the object they are attracted to.
Sometimes too impulsive, they persist in rhythmic activity that flows from icy calm to fiery intensity, movement to rest to movement in an unending spiral of evolution. When Scorpio learns to let go of possessiveness, jealousy, suspicion, and any tendencies to be domineering, dishonest, or violent they become a living miracle of trustworthy, heroic courage. They are master healers, creative and inspiring, one-pointed and tenacious in their mission of service with the power of absolute attraction when they get clear about their magnetism.
In Scorpio we see the detective searching for the clues to the mystery and a reformer relentlessly pursuing truth beyond boundaries. Scorpios are scientific investigators who have the power to reshape their world. Think Martin Luther, who defied the absolute power of the Pope to found one of the world's major religions. Another Scorpio, St. Augustine, reformed the early church doctrine (and changed it forever) by merging it with Greco-Roman philosophy.
One of the greatest Scorpio servants of humanity of all time was the legendary medical researcher Jonas Salk, M.D. This true humanitarian saved the world's children from polio while giving the monetary rights to the world, and was exploring meta-biology up to the point of his death.
Scorpios have cut a very wide wake across in the political world, which makes sense given the ambition this sign can harbor. However, it also seems that many suffer difficult fates. Two famous political figures of great power include Leon Trotsky, whose original intention was to reform Czarist Russia and the world, but was exiled (cocooned) at the height of his power and influence and later assassinated, and Chiang Kai-Shek, who reformed the Chinese government, only to lose his country and found another.
Other political Scorpios include Charles DeGaulle, uncompromising and independent leader of France, the legendary Bobby Kennedy, also assassinated before his prime, and Prince Charles, seemingly cocooned as a Prince forever while his Taurus mother, QEII, endures on the throne of England. Nehru and his daughter Indira Gandhi, both Scorpios, were leaders of India. Nehru presided over the "death through partition" of greater India, while Indira was assassinated as a result of her authoritarian ruthlessness.
Five more contemporary political figures are President Joe Biden, UN Ambassador and Governor of New Mexico Bill Richardson, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, the first woman to head an African country, King Hussein of Jordan, and Wilma Mankiller, Chief of the Cherokee Nation for many years. First Ladies include Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush, and Maria Shriver.
Scorpio figures large in the US Presidency. We find James A. Garfield and Warren G. Harding, presidents who used a middle initial and died while in office. Garfield was known for being able simultaneously to write in Greek with one hand and Latin with the other, and found a new proof for the Pythagorean Theorem, not small accomplishments. Harding, on the other hand, was known for his corruption, sexual escapades, and ineptitude, and ushered in the Roaring '20s and 12 years of incompetent Republican presidents whose policies led directly to the Great Depression.
We have had three other Scorpio Presidents. There was John Adams, second president and bitter political opponent of Jefferson. Another was James K. Polk, who swore he only wanted one term and was true to his word. Through treaties with Canada and war with Mexico and the locals in the American southwest, this manifest destiny expansionist got us land stretching to the Pacific, aggravating the festering divisions that would explode into the Civil War.
Culminating this list is Teddy Roosevelt, considered among the top 5 presidents of all time. He was a relentless reformer, trust-buster and conservationist who gave us our National Park system. He won the Nobel Peace Prize, making him the first American to win the Nobel in any category.
Scorpio, though exceptionally strong, sometimes does not have an easy life. Russell Means, director of AIM, led the Wounded Knee protest put down by our heavy-handed government. Marie Antoinette met an unfortunate end, as did Vice President Spiro Agnew, who was forced to resign in disgrace due to crimes committed when he was governor of Maryland. And we all know the disgrace Senator Joe McCarthy brought down on himself at the peak of power, and on a related note, Scorpio Alger Hiss was branded as a Communist spy by Nixon.
Turning now to the literary world, we find the tribe of Scorpio has given us such brilliant historical figures as Dostoevsky, Voltaire, John Keats, George Eliot, Ezra Pound, Dylan Thomas, Steven Crane, Robert Louis Stevenson, Zane Grey, Kurt Vonnegut, Nathaniel Benchley, Raja Rao, and Andre Malraux. All of their works are penetrating, intense, and definitely not superficial! Here a special nod goes out to pioneering investigative reporter Ida Tarbell.
In art we find Scorpios Monet, Jan Vermeer, Rodin, Roy Lichtenstein, Georgia O'Keeffe, Rene Magritte, and Bill Mauldin. A special nod goes out to my dear friend, aerial dance performance artist extraordinaire Sally Jacques.
Music gives us some major talents. Scorpio legends pushing boundaries across time include Nicolo Paganini, Richard Strauss, Georges Bizet, Aaron Copeland, the Maestro Ennio Morricone, John Phillip Sousa, William Gilbert, Tommy Dorsey, Illinois Jacquet, Mahalia Jackson, Sonny Terry, Ethel Waters, David Amram, Herbert Sumlin, Jessie Stone, and Benjamin Britten.
Other serious legends from the last century include Hamilton Camp, Bob Gibson, Clyde McPhatter, Little Willie John, Sam Taylor, Hank Ballard, Cleo Laine, Patti Page, Jo Stafford, Eugene Ormandy, and Al Hirt. Scorpio gave us one of the few blues guitarists (arguably) as good as Jimi, the immortal Peter Green, as well as the most accomplished keyboardist in rock history Keith Emerson and his bandmate Greg Lake. Other legends include Duane Allman, Tom Fogerty, Mary Travers, Tim Rice, Doug Sahm, Guy Clark, Keith Lockhart, Joan Sutherland, J.P. Richardson ("the Big Bopper"), Minnie Pearl, Steve Caldwell, Sonny Geraci, Brill Building hitmakers Ellie Greenwich and Mort Shuman, and the awesome octet of multi-talented songwriter-producers, Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio, as well as key groove in the Hitsville USA Motown soul machine, Eddie Holland and the Bang Records genius Bert Burns. Add legendary Texas blues producer Don Robey and Buck Ram, and we finish this list of producing legends with Hank Medress and Jerry Fuller.
Moving into more contemporary talents, Scorpio also gives us stars across the decades including Art Garfunkel, Neil Young, Russ Ballard, Grace Slick, Graham Bond, Booker T. Jones, Joni Mitchell, Glenn Frey, Otis Williams, Jon Batiste, Jim Peterik, Bonnie Raitt, Hank Marvin, Ben Harper, Johnny Rivers, Jason White, Vince Martel, J.D. Souther, Lyle Lovett, Graham Parsons, Bryan Adams, k.d. lang, Max Crook, Jay Black, P.J. Proby, Larry Mullen Jr., Jon Anderson, Kevin Eubanks, Katy Perry, Gordon Lightfoot, Gavin Rossdale, Terry Reid, Freddie Garrity, Errol Brown, Scott Weiland, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Charlie Bragg, Javier Willis, Susan Tedeschi, Kevin Jonas, George Young, Frida Lyngstad, Jeff Buckley, Kirk Lee Hammett, Chris Joannou, Travis Barker, Adam Schlesinger, Charlie Daniels, Yanni, Ben Gillies, Dan Peek, Mike Diamond, Amit Paul, Fieldy Arvizu, Isaac Hanson, Fieldy Arvizu, Sara Lumholdt, LaTavia Roberson, Tila Tequila, Davey Havok, Bjork, Cetan Clawson, Monica, and depending on the time of day, Jesse Colin Young, (Scorpio if born in the morning, Sagittarius if born in the afternoon or evening.).
There are many legends of film in the Scorpio tribe. We start with directors Moss Hart, Mike Nichols, Louis Malle, Martin Scorsese, Claude Lelouch, Peter Jackson, Harold Ramis, and Danny DeVito, and proceed to immortals Burt Lancaster, Vivian Leigh, Ruth Gordon, Ed Wynn, Richard Burton, Grace Kelly, Claude Rains, Dick Powell, Burgess Meredith, Leo G. Carroll, Jackie Coogan, Rock Hudson, Charles Bronson, Ruby Dee, Hedy Lamarr, Pat O'Brien, Jean Seberg, Brian Keith, Veronica Lake, Billy Barty, Rosemary DeCamp, and Joel McCrea, among the brightest stars of old Hollywood.
Contemporary bright shining lights include intense and awesome talents Kevin Kline, John Cleese, Leo DiCaprio, Rodney Dangerfield, Martin Balsam, Owen Wilson, John Candy, Joaquin Phoenix, Cody Linley, Sam Shepard, Ethan Hawke, Ralph Macchio, Roy Scheider, Matthew McConaughey, Richard Dreyfuss, F. Murray Abraham, Oskar Werner, Bob Hoskins, Wally Shawn, Jon Heder, Cary Elwes, Dolph Lundgren, and Sinbad.
Scorpio women have an intensity and magnetic beauty that can be extraordinarily attractive and draws us all into the depths of the roles they play. In this group are such amazing beauties as Julia Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, Demi Moore, Parker Posey, Kate Capshaw, Elke Sommer, Goldie Hawn, Bo Derek, Aishwarya Rai, Rebecca Romijn, Jody Foster, Meg Ryan, Tilda Swinton, Winona Ryder, Sally Field, Tatum O'Neal, MacKenzie Phillips, Whoopi Goldberg, Estelle Parsons, Brenda Vaccaro, Carrie Snodgrass, Tara Reid, Bibi Andersson, Rachel McAdams, Thandie Newton, Gemma Ward, Anne Hathaway, and Elizabeth Perkins.
Scorpio has given television some icons, many of them very funny people: Johnny Carson, Jonathan Winters, Art Carney, Imogene Coca, Paul Ford, Dick Cavett, Henry Winkler, Ray Walston, Esther Rolle, McLean Stevenson, Ed Asner, Ken Berry, Daws Butler, Richard Dawson, and Dick Smothers. Other tv hall of famers are Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Barbara Bel Geddes, Michael Landon, Nanette Fabray, Marlo Thomas, Pat Sajak, Judge Joe Wapner, Alistair Cooke, Joseph Campanella, Juliet Mills, David Nelson, Kaye Ballard, Dean Jagger, and the best Sherlock Holmes ever played, the immortal Jeremy Brett.
Contemporary stars include David Ogden Stiers, Loretta Swit, Jonny Lee Miller, Dennis Franz, Calista Flockhart, Ellen Pompeo, Linda Evans, Stephanie Powers, Kate Jackson, Markie Post, Sam Waterston, Chris Noth, Dennis Miller, Roseanne Barr, Doris Roberts, Jaclyn Smith, Ellen Pompeo, Daphne Zuniga, Peta Wilson, Cody Linley, Lisa Bonet, Harry Hamlin, David Schwimmer, Daisy Fuentes, RuPaul, Jenny McCarthy, Lou Ferrigno, Josh Peck, Tracy Nelson, Mary Hart, Jimmy Kimmel, Judy Reyes, Jason and Jeremy London, Mischa Mandel, Cody Linley, and Victoria Hamel. A special shout out goes to Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson.
In the related area of television news, we have several greats: Walter Cronkite and his successor Dan Rather are both known for their sincerity and directness, as are Morley Safer and Jane Pauley. Scorpio Lorne Michaels also is a tv icon, as are Ted Turner and Larry King.
Some other Scorpios who made their mark in their own unique way were Will Rogers, universally loved social-political satirist with humor like an icepick, Pablo Picasso, whose dark intensity in both his artistic and personal life was legendary, and Marie Curie, who unlocked the secrets of radiation.
In this eclectic group we also find sports legends, featuring James Naismith, inventor of basketball, tennis icon Billie Jean King, golf legend Gary Player, soccer legend Pele', baseball hall of famers "the Big Train" strikeout king Walter Johnson, Joe Campanella, Stan Musial, and Tom Seaver. Among Olympians we find Scorpios Bruce Jenner, Nadia Comaneci, Oksana Baiul, Kerri Strug, and Laura Wilkinson (no relation!)
Finishing this list of unique and intense beings are George Patton, perhaps the greatest General that America ever had, pioneer Daniel Boone, Supreme Louis Brandeis, first US astronaut Alan Shepard, Jr., evangelist Billy Graham, theater icon Lee Strasberg, designer Calvin Klein, Ziegfield Follies star Fanny Brice, pornographer and First Amendment warrior Larry Flynt, video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates. A special nod goes out to Betty Boop, who declared her candidacy for US President when the Sun was in Scorpio in 1932.
Finally, a big happy birthday to the countries of Algeria, Korea (trad.), Morocco, Norway, Paraguay, Syria, and Turkey. Happy birthday to the states of Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Washington, and the cities of Baltimore, Boise, Charlotte, Denver, Fairbanks, Fez, Morocco, Fresno, Ghent, Belgium, Halifax, Little Rock, Liverpool, Milwaukee, Newark, New Haven, Nova Scotia, Philadelphia, Providence, Queensland, St. Louis, St. Paul, Trenton, and West Palm Beach.
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