Steve, thanks again for the chance to practice.
Do you know what triggered the shift in her (what circumstances)? This seems the missing piece. One can see something as a major event potential, but... what are the circumstances that bring it into being?
I re-read my original answer. There are some things to learn about how these aspects are working. I'm interested in seeing which
approaches to the interpretation were most successful.
Jim Eshelman wrote: Tue Aug 31, 2021 7:38 am
Her mundoscope has three sets of close mundane aspects:
Moon-Mars-Jupiter T-square
(horoscope has Mars-Jupiter but mundo adds Moon: Moon-Mars is closest)
Sun-Mercury-Pluto conjunction
(horo has Sun-Mercury but mundo floats Pluto in the mix, with Mercury-Pluto closest)
Saturn square Neptune
(doesn't exist in natal except of somewhat wide sextile) - potentially this can be linked to Sun, which is in mundane octile to both.
Notice that it is
specifically the mundane aspects. We might even have to say that it is specifically the factors that appear only in the mundoscope. For example, Marrs-Jupiter exists in the horoscope, but Moon-Mars
only exists in the mundoscope (and is the closest feature). Saturn-Neptune exists
only in the mundoscope. Sun-Mercury-Pluto also is descriptive of the events you reported, with
only the mundoscope bringing Mercury-Pluto (cut-off communication among other things) into the mix.
...the possibility that houses are important ignites a different part of my astrological brain that I'm not too happy to see - it tends to be more hard-edged fatalistic, locking events into special categories. (For example, an 8H Sun-Mercury-Pluto conjunction with a 9H-12H Saturn-Neptune square begins to present on first impression as morbid, pathological psychological states, while the other aspects link this to physical health: I'm not ready to hang that around her neck yet, and I'm only voicing it to "show my work" as I go and clear the mental buffer.
This was really interesting. Notice that "morbid, pathological psychological states" was my
first impression, something so obvious that it jumped out of the chart and wouldn't let go of my brain until I acknowledged it. (Leaping to that first-impression conclusion felt irresponsible, cartoonish. It's not just that it was simple and straightforward: It was like the crude plot outline of a cheap movie.)
My paragraph beginning, "Going entirely on the planet natures in the aspects" didn't offer anything, apparently. Even though it doesn't pertain to the events you had in mind, is the description true of her otherwise? "...a courageous battler. Her world is not necessarily tough - in fact, Moon-Jupiter suggests it has advantages - but she stands tough, challenging, even defiant in the world's face. She has an itch for battle even where she doesn't necessarily need to - perhaps for justice, but possibly just for the defiance. She is deeply curious and possibly {nasses} people off because she won't stop asking certain questions: She isn't the type to let sleeping dogs lie."
Though health issues are never more than
one possibility, I'm curious whether she has the health problems I outlined (e.g., serious inflammatory problems affective digestive areas and especially her liver).
While Saturn-Neptune shows the morose state of mind and even withdrawal by itself, it was really when I started seeing the aspects through their house placements (as with my first impression above) that my brain was motivated to zero in on the answer. Overlooking the Moon-Mars-Jupiter house issues I seemed never to know what to do with, I note in particular:
If we add the houses as interpretive factors, it mostly enhances some of these points and perhaps anchors them in narrower contexts. The 8H Sun-Mercury-Pluto, besides the psychological issues mentioned, shows confrontation with existential issues - either staring down mysteries or, perhaps, confrontation with death... Saturn-Neptune in 9H-12H intensifies the sense of asylum or isolation (voluntary or involuntary)."
However, before giving the houses more credit than they deserve, I'm curious about the exact circumstances (as much as you're at liberty to share). It sounds like "asylum or isolation" was herself entirely, which is a good fit for the aspect - it sounds like there was no hospitalization or institutionalization, for example (not that the houses demand that). I wonder if there were indeed
existential confrontation elements (a death scare? something else? need or inability to confront mortality?).
For the record, here is my standard interpretation of a Saturn-Neptune square, just to show that some of these things don't require the 12H house involvement at all (though it certainly helped my brain zero in). However, anything strong applying to Saturn-Neptune comes only from the mundoscope:
Saturn-Neptune wrote:Bridges the practical and material with the idealistic and immaterial. (Most bridge it well.) Can render a vision concrete and believable, make something solid from an idea (creativity realized, plans executed; visual or music artist, counselor, problem solver). Frequently indifferent to material security. Devotion, loyalty (possible intrigue, deception, suspicion, betrayal). Many withdraw, enter seclusion, asylum, exile. Chronic (disabling?) physical or psychological afflictions (can include dark, troubled states, depression, disappointment, distrust, struggling with demons).