just seen your thread Hkk. i've been trying to spot a pattern with this, but I think you and CapAquaPis are correct in terms of compassion and social change for the world is needed.
saturn and pluto in capricorn is gonna unearth and root out any dead wood within governments and business. if something isn't working right, then its going to be put to the test. that's what is happening now, this is a harsh lesson and test on all the structures that currently support societies on earth. are they fit to serve us? what about those power structures? do they only serve the 1%, those who control our society, how does this current setup work for us all? jupiter in the mix is really interesting, because it provides an escape from the doom and gloom and offers philosophical and ethical insight at the same time it's probably magnifying everything a bit. there is a strong emphasis on truth, the cold hard truth. that conjuction with the sun was jupiter, saturn, pluto, sun and mercury. that's a "real talk" aspect if I have ever seen one!
the test is the virus. this is to show the flaws across all systems that are in place worldwide. there is a light at the end of the tunnel, but humanity needs to recognise this. what has this whole experience taught us? that we need to rethink our approach to community, it's brought us closer together in that respect. we need to check on our families, again bringing us together and making us more aware of our connections to each other, do we all need to talk more to our families and spend more time talking to them. but here in the uk it's telling us something much more beyond that. we are recognising that healthcare workers are heroes and that they deserve way more respect from the government. that we need to look out for the homeless, the move to rehouse the homeless by the uk government is something I never thought I would ever see a conservative government do. likewise ,providing financial aid and help to self employed or people who work independently again is something which is incredibly positive. concern over each others wellbeing being prioritised over money, this is something we as a society should always be looking to do. people living in lockdown are experiencing what life can be like for those who struggle with employment or disability or health issues. this disaster has given us insight into practical ways we can be emphatic and caring towards each other and the people in society who are typically forgotten. and made us aware how power institutions and governments that only serve themselves are not fit to survive a crisis like this. this is has shown us how to reform our society because of the fragility of the systems we have in place. these capitalist systems have got more and more exclusive and widened the wealth disparity, it's run out of control and if something like this happens it makes us realise that we need to totally overhaul it. it doesn't serve the whole of society effectively.
we need to change the farming system, these viruses are born in horrible conditions, wet markets, overcrowded cruel living conditions for animals, unnatural conditions that animals suffer in. its all part of a greater exploitative capitalist regime thats now a worldwide new normal. but it isn't working, because we need everything, on the pyramid of power to be fit and healthy because beyond ethical reasons if it isn't then a crisis can occur and destroy our societies. people are facing stark choices, go to work and risk catching the disease and spreading it to others causing more collapse of society. or go broke end up homeless and also risk catching the disease and spreading it to the population. the solution is to overhaul the governing systems in place, once again it's not fit to serve everyone. this is what happens when people barely can afford to live.