We got a decisive-seeming result for Mars' transiting square to the last Neptune-Pluto conjunction. Today (sorry I missed mentioning this in advance), transiting Mars opposed the most recent Uranus-Pluto conjunction, which occurred June 30, 1966 at 21°50' Leo.
There has been plenty of revolt - looking here and there like revolution - for two weeks. The question (for the purpose of testing the present theory) is: Did we experience Mars conjunct Uranus-Pluto today, or a day or two either side. (Mars entered partile orb June 5 about 3 PM EDT and will leave that orb the same time June 8.)
Mars opposes the last Uranus-Pluto conjunction
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Re: Mars opposes the last Uranus-Pluto conjunction
So that I don't miss mentioning the next one in advance, it's a particularly interesting one: a double-up.
On June 23, transiting Jupiter conjoins the last Jupiter-Pluto conjunction 29°52' from April 4 this year) and transiting Mars (by then in Pisces) conjoins the degree of the last Jupiter-Uranus conjunction, 2°09' Pisces on January 4, 2011.
(Of course, that means a Mars-Jupiter conjunction on my natal Descendant... Different story.)
On June 23, transiting Jupiter conjoins the last Jupiter-Pluto conjunction 29°52' from April 4 this year) and transiting Mars (by then in Pisces) conjoins the degree of the last Jupiter-Uranus conjunction, 2°09' Pisces on January 4, 2011.
(Of course, that means a Mars-Jupiter conjunction on my natal Descendant... Different story.)
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