February 16, 2023

This is the SUN-SATURN conjunction addressing us all – via Russia and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

This paragraph sums it up – the social, the group(s) [aquarius] structure(s) [saturn] and the path, the way to go [sun] into the new world in the making.

Mind you this is the final, out of three, conjunction of the Sun to Saturn whilst the latter is still in Aquarius and about to ingress to Pisces (March 7), which will be a whole new level of our epic adventure into multipolarity. So this is a solemn, dignified moment. Saturn has been in Aquarius since the Great Mutation in Dec 2020 and, before moving ahead, through Mister Lavrov, this is what he says:

“The SCO and BRICS have a special place in our foreign policy priorities. We consider these associations as the consummate example of multipolar diplomacy in the 21st century, aimed at promoting jointly developed collective approaches to global affairs. Today, an increasing number of states are striving to establish ties with the SCO and BRICS and become full members. This once again proves both format’s growing relevance in the context of the evolution of global governance mechanisms. Within the democratisation of these mechanisms being long overdue, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s initiative to establish the Greater Eurasian Partnership including the EAEU, the SCO, ASEAN and other Eurasian states and associations is growing all the more important. Interaction between the EAEU and the Chinese Belt and Road project is increasing in this context as well. Integration platforms from other developing regions – the African Union, the Arab League, the GCC, CELAC and many others – are increasingly declaring their independent roles in global affairs. We have established systematic interaction with each of them, as all of them are true pillars of the emerging global multipolarity. In the end, it is they, and not the West, who will determine the external conditions for the development of all countries on our planet.”

Read in full at RF MFA’s website: https://mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1854365/