We Will Survive: The Saturn Blog

Astro-commentary, Saturn Return survival tips, and meandering miscellany from the Saturn Sisters, the authors of Surviving Saturn's Return and Fate of Your Date: Divination for Dating, Mating, And Relating. They are also the resident astrologers for Elle UK magazine. Contact the Saturn Sisters at info@saturnreturn.net. [ Learn More ]

Monday, April 17, 2006

The Blame Game

After 2000 years of blame, what if Bob Dylan was right about Judas Iscariot's innocence after all?

"In a many dark hour
I've been thinkin' about this
That Jesus Christ
Was betrayed by a kiss
But I can't think for you
You'll have to decide
Whether Judas Iscariot
Had God on his side."

New documents have been discovered to support the idea that Jesus had instructed Judas to turn him over to the High Priests as part of a divinely ordained plan. Saturn rules the psychology of the scapegoating. If there is no longer a Judas to blame -- and Jesus orchestrated the whole thing--could this be the demise of the victim -- perpetrator psychology that western civilization has so long been mired in? Is Saturn trying to tell us its time to give up the ghost?

On a side note, CNN aired a special about Jesus over the Easter weekend revealing evidence that it is likely he was born April 17th 6BC when the planets (Sun, Moon, Jupiter, and Saturn) were in perfect alignment in the constellation of Aries. This is thought to be the signature of a Divine incarnation.

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Saturday, January 08, 2005

In the aftermath of the disaster, Saturn asks us to reflect and to learn. To that end, here are some brilliant reflections on the global oligarchy and faith in crisis from Rabbi Michael Lerner of Tikkun magazine:

Where Was God In the Tsunami?

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Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Happy Saturnalia

Saturn Vs. Jesus.
Today is the Winter Solstice and as far as most people in the modern world are concerned that simply translates as time to bust a move with the holiday shopping or check out a Paul Winter concert.
Is there more to life than Jesus and Shopping in our lovely divisive world of red and shades of blue? Well, yes, Saturn: The Karmic Taskmaster without whom no commerce would even be possible. No wonder we love to shop 'till we drop on Saturn's Day.
On the Solstice, the Sun enters Capricorn: the constellation that Saturn rules. The sun makes it's long ascent back to the north pole, home of Saturn Claus himself. The ancient Romans celebrated Winter Solstice with a festival called Saturnalia, dedicated to Saturn (as they revered him as their god of agriculture.) In the early 4th Century, the Roman Emperor Constantine declared that Christianity would be the new faith of the Roman Empire. What happened to Saturn? It's not nice to dis His Greatness. The Saturnalia was given a new name and meaning. Saturnalia is of course now known as the birthday of Jesus (It's more likely that he's a Pisces which means his real birthday is not for a few more months) and was from that time on known as Christ Mass or Christmas as we know it today.
Saturnalia was also a time to worship the tree as a symbol of life in China, India and in Native American culture but now it's more about plastic no-fuss trees, tacky ornaments and tacky big budget films. The most important remnant of Saturnalia that remains: Saturn Claus-Big Daddy Saturn Claus...He's making his list and checking it twice...gonna find out who's naughty or nice...
So be good for goodness sake.

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