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Sun 22° Capricorn 57' 26"
Moon 20° Scorpio 15' 26"
Mercury 17° Capricorn 39' 41"
Venus 24° Capricorn 30' 10"
Mars 22° Capricorn 03' 15"
Ceres 09° Aries 55' 27"
Pallas 26° Aquarius 15' 20"
Juno 05° Capricorn 14' 13"
Vesta 00° Aquarius 41' 01"
Jupiter 19° Cancer 43' 51" 
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Saturn 26° Pisces 59' 09"
Chiron 22° Aries 39' 03"
Uranus 27° Taurus 40' 03" 
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Neptune 29° Pisces 41' 52"
Pluto 03° Aquarius 05' 43"
TrueNode 10° Pisces 13' 53" 
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Better Now

Well, in my estimation, the Taurus New Moon (Monday, May 2, 2011 11:50 PM PDT)  has helped things smooth out considerably.  The degree of the New Moon - 12 Taurus - is a pretty good degree, as it happens:

" This degree seems to pick up the best of the Taurus qualities. It manifests the patience and sweetness of temper to go far even though at a slow pace. It desires congenial company and surroundings but it gives the ability to work positively where ever s/he finds himself/herself. There is a steadfast but quiet optimism which seems to light the path ahead. There is also active here the necessary polarity of positive and negative rhythm to gain the maximum strength from any effort put forth. There is a Libra like trait of seeing both sides without the indecisiveness. . ."

 

The comment about Libra accentuates the Sun/Moon quincunx to Saturn at the New Moon.  The Taurus/Libra quincunx is interesting:

"Both are interested in making the material world beautiful and profitable. Libra has a more intangible approach, motivated by impressing people with parties and protocol. Taurus is more interested in established, permanent value, beauty and comfort whether or not anyone else takes notice."

So, in essence, the challenges of structural collapse are softened a bit by this New Moon - at least it feels that way to me.  Spring is here and hope is rising a bit.  The Aries excitability element is also toned down to some extent - it's definitely still there seems to be at least some hope for follow through.

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