2016-03 W13: Forecasts for Week 13 of 2016

March 20, 2016 at 5:56 pm | Posted in 2016, 2016-Lunations, Annual Repeating Aspects, Astrology, Lunations, Patterns, Predictions | 5 Comments
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The Vernal Equinox was March 19th / 20th depending on your location (with Venus conjunct Neptune on the same day), and the next lunation (a Aries / Libra Lunar Eclipse (a special type of Full Moon)) wad on March 23rd (Jupiter perfects a square to Saturn a few hours earlier on the same day).   Jupiter / Saturn has been exerting ongoing influence (especially on the financial markets), and this is the second of three with the first being last fall.

2016-03 W13: Forecasts for Week 13 of 2016

March 2016 (Mars Out)

Archive of Week 12 (W12)

Week 13 (W13)

Sunday March 20th

For the eastern coast of the United States (aka the “East Coast”), the Vernal Equinox occurs today at half past midnight.  (To determine the time for your locale, click here.)   Venus (Pisces) joins Neptune (Pisces), and this is a very good “feel good” day but a terrible day to sign contracts or make long term commitments.  Spiritual endeavors tend to prosper (as long as no long term commitment is involved).  Pluto is active in higher order aspects to Pallas (ingenious plans, especially military in nature) and Vesta (traditions).  Expect issues involving death and dying (or taxes) to surface today and be blended into spirituality.

Monday March 21st

Today is the “Ecclesiastical” beginning of Spring (used as part of the determination of when Easter occurs).  Moon is in Virgo all day and quite active.  Mercury enters Aries in the evening and is void (v/c) prior to that.  Communications and transportation problems may emerge during this window; do not buy a vehicle, computer, or phone during this time.  And, whether we are aware of it or not, we are preparing in some way on some level for what the upcoming Lunar Eclipse (Full Moon Aries / Libra) will bring us.

Moon becomes void only a few hours later, making it difficult to accomplish anything lasting today.  Stick to routine tasks and plans for action after the eclipse on Wednesday.

Tuesday March 22nd

Moon is void in Virgo all day long, entering Libra 10:23 PM PDT / 11:23 PM MDT in the swestern part of the United States.  Again, stick to routine tasks and plans for action after the eclipse on Wednesday.

Wednesday March 23rd

We have a double header with Jupiter Square Saturn today along with the Lunar Eclipse (Full Moon Aries / Libra).  Note that Jupiter / Saturn will perfect again May 26th, and this aspect exerts continuing influence from February 14th of 2016 until October 28th of 2016.  Chances are good this week, maybe today, will mark an important milestone in this window.  The eclipse punctuates that.

Sun conjoins Mercury circa 3:11 PM CDT, and the window form 2:40 PM until 3:40 PM CDT is particularly useful (Cazimi) for key actions involving communications or transportation.  You can buy that car, computer or phone if you can seal the entire deal during this window.

A Hard Rectangle also forms on the 23rd:

 Hard Rectangle Enters   March 23 2016 5:56:47 am (CDT +5:00)
 Hard Rectangle Leaves March 23 2016 3:32:35 pm (CDT +5:00)

Thursday March 24th

Mercury trines Mars today, and you should accomplish all you can prior to Moon becoming void of course after its opposition to Uranus.  The aspect (the opposition) can bring some very smart ideas, but you need to wait until you have more information, some time Friday afternoon (tomorrow), before you attempt to put those into action.  Take this “time off” to do as much research as you can and lay the foundation without making any major commitments to move forward.

Friday March 25th

At 1:10 PM CDT the Moon moves into Scorpio, but you still may want to wait a few hours to put into action your plans from yesterday evening since the Moon is in the “too early to tell” period (also known as a “sign change boundary”).  You MIGHT can make “it” work (whatever “it” is), but the venture will be risky and require significant concentration to make “it” work.

Venus (Pisces) opposes Jupiter (Virgo) and squares Saturn (Sagittarius) today, forming a mutable T-Square.  The T-Square will give you great energy, but mutable T’s are about finishing the tasks at hand (bring them to completion), cleaning up, and laying the groundwork to launch the next major endeavor.

Saturday March 26th

As far as “getting things done” goes, Saturday is a powerhouse, the best day this week.  If you did not launch your new project yesterday, then launch it today and accomplish all you can today.  Set leisure activities aside for another day, and focus on accomplishing the most important tasks today, especially anything part of a larger project.

Sun (Aries) trines Mars (Sagittarius), Venus (Pisces) sextiles Pluto (Capricorn), and the Moon has MOSTLY favorable aspects (two small glitches, one in the early morning hours and one shortly before 8 AM CDT; you can move past these and SHOULD do that).  Get’er done!

Week 14 (W14)

Sunday March 27th

Moon turns void, and yesterday’s windows close.  If you did not achieve completion, then you must put it on hold or stick to routine activities only (possibly at risk even with those).  Today is not a “bad” day, but you will find it difficult to achieve lasting results today.  Use this as a “day of rest” from yesterday and stick to cleaning up and planning for forward action on another day.

2016-03-20 Venus Conjunct Neptune (Pisces)

March 20, 2016 at 2:10 am | Posted in 2016, Annual Repeating Aspects, Astrology, Patterns, Predictions | 4 Comments
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2016-03-20 Venus Conjunct Neptune (Pisces)

We will not do a “deep dive” here on this aspect since (1) others have covered it in depth and (2) it occurs on the day of the Vernal Equinox of 2016.  (Duplicating our analysis is uncessary.)  We find four patterns (1) a Grand Fire Trine (which several others have mentioned); (2) a Yod (decision) that has been ongoing; (3) a Hele that is longer term and discussed on the Vernal Equinox page (and elsewhere); and (4) a Square Key that is longer term and discussed on the Vernal Equinox page (and elsewhere).

You may also want to compare what is happening in your life today to what happened with Venus Sextile Neptune (in January of 2016) and Venus Opposite Neptune (October 16, 2015).

That said, we present the perfection of Venus conjunct Neptune (Pisces) filtered for the Grand Fire Trine:

Venus Conjnct Neptune 2016-03-20 (Grand Fire Trine)

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Given the spiritual / meditative quality of this aspect, and the high energy quality of a Grand Fire Trine, we recommend some form of “moving mediation” such as walking a labyrinth or maybe a bike ride on a bike path in a park or something similar.  Pictures and video are a good idea at this time, and “creatives” (poets, writers, photographers, and videographers) can produce “break through” work today.

An ongoing Yod requires a decision of us:

Venus Conjnct Neptune 2016-03-20 (Yod)

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A Hele, an ongoing pattern, requires us to check our allegiances and who we wish to have as allies on a long term basis:

Venus Conjnct Neptune 2016-03-20 (Hele)

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Finally, a Square Key (another longer term / ongoing pattern) tells us we may encounter lessons disguised as “annoyances.”  Pay attention and learn from them.

Venus Conjnct Neptune 2016-03-20 (Square Key)

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As much as possible, enjoy the day.  It is the first day of Spring.

Here is a list of the dates when Venus aspects Neptune in some way this year:

Solar Fire Gold Mar 20 2016

Electional Search Results

Criteria: FIND (Ven Any Aspect Nep)
Search From: Jan 1 2016 0:00 am
Search To: Dec 31 2016 11:59:56 am

Status: Finished – 33 matches

[0] Is Exact Jan 5 2016 8:33:05 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 9 2016 1:06:36 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Jan 27 2016 12:35:51 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 30 2016 10:44:11 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 1 2016 12:49:20 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Feb 9 2016 9:05:36 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 11 2016 11:09:21 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 13 2016 5:11:40 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 12 2016 11:45:09 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 20 2016 12:44:56 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Mar 26 2016 8:40:26 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Apr 24 2016 8:26:13 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 26 2016 10:07:59 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Apr 28 2016 3:56:13 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters May 6 2016 10:21 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact May 9 2016 7:40:44 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves May 11 2016 9:09:52 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters May 29 2016 1:22:45 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Jun 2 2016 11:14:04 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Jun 7 2016 1:14:40 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jun 21 2016 4:46:25 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Jun 27 2016 8:52:46 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Jul 2 2016 5:15:20 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jul 7 2016 11:03 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Jul 9 2016 11:21:50 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Jul 10 2016 4:20:07 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jul 19 2016 12:26:04 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Jul 21 2016 12:33:22 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Jul 22 2016 5:24:51 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Aug 8 2016 2:49:43 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Aug 14 2016 12:03:12 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Aug 19 2016 6:56:37 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Sep 5 2016 10:42:42 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Sep 7 2016 10:38:39 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Sep 8 2016 3:24:53 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Sep 17 2016 10:42:46 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Sep 19 2016 10:49:20 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Sep 20 2016 3:42:15 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Sep 25 2016 9:00:02 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Oct 1 2016 12:13:28 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Oct 6 2016 8:25:21 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Oct 20 2016 11:10:02 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Oct 25 2016 8:54:10 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Oct 29 2016 11:21:50 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Nov 16 2016 6:27:37 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Nov 19 2016 5:03:11 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Nov 21 2016 7:39:17 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Nov 30 2016 7:43:15 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 2 2016 11:12:32 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Dec 3 2016 6:12:19 pm (CST +6:00)

And here is a longer term list of Venus Conjunct Neptune aspects:

Solar Fire Gold Mar 20 2016

Electional Search Results

Criteria: FIND (Ven Cnj Nep)
Search From: Jan 1 1975 0:00 am
Search To: Dec 31 2050 11:59:56 am

Status: Finished – 158 matches

Enters Jan 4 1976 7:05:02 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 11 1976 10:53:09 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 17 1976 8:48:40 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Oct 23 1976 2:46:15 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Oct 30 1976 4:57:22 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Nov 5 1976 2:17:02 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Dec 9 1977 7:47:42 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 16 1977 4:46:44 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Dec 22 1977 10:21:59 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Jan 17 1979 5:19:19 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 26 1979 2:53:31 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 2 1979 6:26:08 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Nov 12 1979 8:41:15 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Nov 19 1979 7:10:49 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Nov 25 1979 2:13:08 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Dec 29 1980 4:54:49 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 5 1981 2:52:34 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 11 1981 9:02:33 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Oct 21 1981 2:05:39 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Oct 29 1981 1:24:15 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Nov 5 1981 9:30:39 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Dec 2 1982 8:42:08 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 9 1982 5:53:42 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Dec 15 1982 11:45:59 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Jan 18 1984 3:31:15 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 25 1984 5:19:38 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 31 1984 2:01:32 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Nov 5 1984 9:24:44 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Nov 13 1984 12:52:59 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Nov 19 1984 12:25:20 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Dec 22 1985 1:24:20 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 29 1985 10:23:12 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 4 1986 4:00:28 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Feb 2 1987 10:55:03 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 11 1987 5:24:21 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 17 1987 12:39:09 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Nov 25 1987 7:14:01 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 3 1987 5:56:59 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Dec 9 1987 1:17:58 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Jan 11 1989 1:37:30 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 18 1989 11:25:11 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 24 1989 5:34:12 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Nov 6 1989 8:09:28 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Nov 15 1989 5:24:04 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Nov 23 1989 3:30:09 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Jan 31 1990 9:48:10 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 8 1990 10:15:51 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Dec 15 1990 3:39:40 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 23 1990 0:52:11 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Dec 28 1990 6:52:19 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Jan 31 1992 9:03:03 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 8 1992 9:45:06 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 14 1992 5:53:22 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Nov 19 1992 9:46:46 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Nov 27 1992 3:15:27 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Dec 3 1992 4:49:54 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Jan 4 1994 7:39:37 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 12 1994 4:39:46 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 17 1994 10:23:15 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Feb 18 1995 1:47:16 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 26 1995 1:05:51 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 4 1995 4:08:20 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Dec 9 1995 7:34:04 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 16 1995 6:45:07 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Dec 22 1995 2:33:20 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Jan 24 1997 10:40:24 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 1 1997 8:27:22 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 7 1997 2:38:50 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Nov 25 1997 10:15:43 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 8 1997 1:30:24 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 10 1998 9:01:07 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 21 1998 10:42:31 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Feb 19 1998 1:25:40 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 6 1998 1:38:36 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 14 1998 7:35:44 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Dec 29 1998 0:30:40 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 5 1999 9:57:13 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 11 1999 4:12:05 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Feb 14 2000 1:52:58 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 22 2000 2:05:37 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 27 2000 9:56:46 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Dec 4 2000 6:07:39 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 12 2000 3:24:07 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Dec 18 2000 8:53:23 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Jan 18 2002 4:04:44 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 25 2002 1:16:30 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 31 2002 7:14:40 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 4 2003 5:00:51 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 12 2003 12:35 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 18 2003 1:24:45 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Dec 22 2003 11:18:47 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 30 2003 11:18:35 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 5 2004 8:02:30 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Feb 7 2005 8:52:53 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 14 2005 6:47:14 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 20 2005 1:12:23 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 16 2006 8:04:49 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 26 2006 0:30:04 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Apr 2 2006 3:35:58 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jan 11 2007 11:01:54 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 18 2007 8:48:06 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 24 2007 3:25:34 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Feb 28 2008 6:05:53 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 6 2008 6:02:09 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 12 2008 2:49:33 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Dec 19 2008 2:00:38 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 27 2008 6:28:37 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 2 2009 7:25:47 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Jan 31 2010 2:13:19 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 7 2010 11:43:43 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 13 2010 5:59:08 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 19 2011 3:13:45 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 26 2011 8:39:18 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Apr 1 2011 8:07:40 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jan 5 2012 7:38:14 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 13 2012 9:16:57 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 19 2012 7:37:03 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Feb 20 2013 9:23:16 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 28 2013 7:36:49 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 6 2013 2:18:52 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 3 2014 5:11:12 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 11 2014 9:23:24 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Apr 18 2014 10:59:04 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jan 25 2015 1:08:42 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 1 2015 11:35:31 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 7 2015 6:56:42 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 12 2016 11:45:08 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 20 2016 12:44:56 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Mar 26 2016 8:40:26 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jan 3 2017 7:50:05 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 12 2017 3:53:43 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 19 2017 10:57:04 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Feb 14 2018 2:45:29 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 21 2018 12:41:34 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 27 2018 7:25:54 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 2 2019 9:02:13 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 10 2019 1:12:53 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Apr 16 2019 0:01:10 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jan 19 2020 9:44:12 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 27 2020 2:00:14 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 2 2020 2:55:22 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 6 2021 11:34:11 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 13 2021 10:07:26 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 19 2021 6:10:18 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Apr 19 2022 8:14:37 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 27 2022 2:11:21 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves May 3 2022 9:50:13 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Feb 7 2023 6:51:37 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 15 2023 6:25:08 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 21 2023 2:46:46 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 26 2024 8:01:06 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 3 2024 8:10:15 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Apr 9 2024 4:15:02 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jan 21 2025 2:23 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 1 2025 10:33 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 12 2025 2:56:05 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 12 2025 7:28:42 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 27 2025 8:13:05 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact May 2 2025 12:06:34 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves May 13 2025 1:02:32 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Feb 27 2026 6:47:50 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 7 2026 5:27:03 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 13 2026 1:49:30 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Apr 16 2027 2:23:24 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 24 2027 5:55:38 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Apr 30 2027 4:18:15 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Feb 3 2028 9:22:13 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 11 2028 6:15:11 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 17 2028 11:44:59 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 20 2029 5:25:53 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 27 2029 4:30:28 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Apr 2 2029 12:02:28 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters May 4 2030 5:36:58 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact May 12 2030 6:21:44 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves May 18 2030 10:51:38 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Feb 21 2031 4:41:24 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 1 2031 5:49:48 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 7 2031 3:44:33 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 9 2032 3:04:34 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 17 2032 3:28:16 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Apr 22 2032 11:50:32 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Feb 18 2033 2:47:12 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 26 2033 2:58:46 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters May 15 2033 5:30:08 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact May 25 2033 5:19:19 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jun 2 2033 5:13:38 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 13 2034 1:11:29 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 21 2034 0:40:49 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 26 2034 8:49:22 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 30 2035 5:33:44 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact May 8 2035 8:37:41 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves May 14 2035 6:46:15 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Feb 18 2036 10:04:25 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 26 2036 2:58:52 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 4 2036 4:30:04 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 2 2037 11:29:08 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 10 2037 11:08:12 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Apr 16 2037 7:07:51 am (CST +6:00)
Enters May 19 2038 4:50:41 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact May 27 2038 2:26:48 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jun 2 2038 4:53:08 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 7 2039 8:16:39 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 15 2039 11:52:18 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 21 2039 11:59:12 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 23 2040 12:52:48 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact May 1 2040 1:35:58 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves May 6 2040 10:11:53 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Jun 3 2041 2:29:16 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jun 12 2041 2:54:56 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jun 19 2041 9:29:19 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 27 2042 10:38:52 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 3 2042 11:17:58 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Apr 9 2042 8:29:41 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters May 14 2043 8:52:13 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact May 22 2043 11:43:26 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves May 28 2043 9:43:04 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 5 2044 7:58:22 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 14 2044 4:43:45 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 21 2044 11:59:39 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 16 2045 7:33:08 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 24 2045 7:48 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Apr 30 2045 4:21:35 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Jun 3 2046 9:54:09 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jun 11 2046 5:26:45 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jun 17 2046 6:33:59 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 22 2047 5:43:34 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 30 2047 0:41:30 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Apr 5 2047 3:56:43 am (CST +6:00)
Enters May 7 2048 10:58:58 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact May 14 2048 11:54:06 pm (CST +6:00)
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Enters Jun 20 2049 11:19:34 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jun 28 2049 10:03:47 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jul 5 2049 8:43:29 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 10 2050 11:24:58 am (CST +6:00)
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Saturday, January 9th 2016

January 9, 2016 at 5:21 am | Posted in 2016, 2016-Lunations, Astrology, Lunations, Patterns, Predictions | 2 Comments
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Saturday, January 9th 2016

Saturday is a day of subtle aspects (Noviles) and a New Moon, just two days past Sun Square Uranus and Jupiter Retrograde Station.  Noviles can bring acquisition of special skills and the Uranus square can brings insights, but this is a Capricorn New Moon during Mercury Retrograde.  Keep those new ideas practical if you plan to implement them, write down the weirder ones for later review, and know that any new projects you start may need tuning or review later this month or in February.  While technically this is the “weekend,” in many ways it feels a bit like a workday.  Take advantage of that but proceed carefully and methodically.

Venus conjunct Saturn is in play, currently, and we think that is (at least) as important as the New Moon (for some people).  While that aspect can be interpreted a number of ways, we will focus on ONE of them for the next few days (ignoring, for example, the impact we would expect it to have on financial markets).

Sometimes Venus / Saturn signifies a “May-December romance” of the variety of Anna Nicole Smith and J. Howard Marshall had.  Others would say that such a comparison is unfair.  Still others would ask, “what was wrong with that?”

If that kind of arrangement interests you, today is the day to make progress in that area.  And, if you meet someone “interesting” who is from a different generation from you, and you would be interested in “getting to know them better,” then know that today that is possible.  (Make your move now or forget about it!)  Just know that, if you enter a relationship of this kind, you MUST have follow-through on Saturday and Sunday and next week.  Failing to “call,” send flowers, and so forth, at this time, will mean that your efforts will be lost and the window will close.

Venus & Saturn

January 7, 2016 at 9:03 pm | Posted in 2016, 2016-Lunations, Astrology, Predictions | Comments Off on Venus & Saturn
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9th House

“ To fear is to die a hundred deaths daily! A man fears everything in this world, great and small, the insect as well as the lion, mean words as well as illness…which is why he always attacks, hates the fairest and unwillingly listens to the wisest.”

-Jovan Ducic, “Leutar Mornings”

For the next few days, Venus conjunct Saturn in Sagittarius. Maturity within our relationships will be required even though we might not see eye to eye.

This is about finding the silver lining or the sweet spot in winter amidst the cold facts of reality. Being mature is accepting that life is not always a fairy tale and being ok with that.artlimited_img174204.jpg

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