A Venus-Saturn ‘Outstanding Incident’ DSLR

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A Venus-Saturn ‘Outstanding Incident’ DSLR

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Below is a link to my May 6 Mundo Demi Sidereal Lunar Return (DSLR). Its not good :( . There is a rare Venus-Saturn Paran, with Parans being recognized by Cyril Fagan as the most potent of all aspects. Venus Sets with a Sidereal Time of 07:31:53; Saturn Anticulminates with a Sidereal Time of 07:28:21. Ecliptically, Venus partile 90 Saturn. Pluto is involved in this planetary picture so it would not surprise me to experience some kind of death situation. Pluto is tightly opposed my angular natal Mars in this DSLR, but not partile qualifying for a Mars-Pluto ‘outstanding incident’, but still colored strongly by Mars-Pluto symbolism. Will update when I see the manifestation.

May 6 DSLR:
https://imgur.com/Uwag1pH
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I understand that it looks worrisome. After the Venus-Saturn itself, there is the Pluto add-on, and especially Pluto's partile opposition to your Mars.

Even though the Mercury-Uranus conjunctin is middlegorund, it's close: i keep coming back to the idea that you're going to het some new information that surprises you and changes the way you think about things, and that's part of this same story.

You might want to look at some standard interpretations (ften of a more mundane, "ordinary life" type) on this page:
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Thanks Jim, I sure do hope you are right and it will only be something which depresses me emotionally instead of a death, but death is part of life. My favorite Aunt is on her death bed but has been there for weeks, so....
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SteveS wrote: Wed May 01, 2019 8:13 am Thanks Jim, I sure do hope you are right and it will only be something which depresses me emotionally instead of a death, but death is part of life. My favorite Aunt is on her death bed but has been there for weeks, so....
This could, of course, be the loss of someone close to you.

Then again, it could be a big blister on your nose that is grossly embarassing for a week and a half :lol:
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...and then again demi charts could just be non effective at all and you won't see anything of this sort manifest. This theme is not highlighted in the lunar return - if it were a major event it should show up in more than just the demi chart.

There is that tr. Pluto opposite your n. Mars (but not partile) and now is also the time of your SSR Moon regressing into a conjunction with the SSR Mars which is square SSR Uranus.
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Arena wrote:
...and then again demi charts could just be non effective at all and you won't see anything of this sort manifest. This theme is not highlighted in the lunar return - if it were a major event it should show up in more than just the demi chart.

I hope you are right Arena, but Jim has proven to me when DSLRs light-up the angles--they are just as valid as the standard cnj SLR.
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When I looked at my May 6 DSLR early this morning, I sent an e-mail to my cousin asking about his mother (my aunt) and got the following reply:
Not doing very well recently. She broke her wrist a couple of weeks ago and it is in a splint. More importantly it set her back mentally. As you know the physical and mental now go hand in hand. She is becoming weak, frail, sleeps a lot and sometimes just stars off into space. I’m sure you are all too familiar with all of this. The only consolation is I know she is being well cared for.
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O, i forgot to post. The manifestation of this Venus-Saturn DSLR was when I discovered the old man (Jake) feeding the feral cats had died suddenly. :(
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