Little Sitkin Island quake

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Little Sitkin Island quake

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A7.9 magnitude quake hit near Little Sitkin Island, Alaska, as follows:

June 23, 2014
20:53:09 UT
51N47'49", 178E45'36"

Art the time of the quake, Saturn was within a degree of the local IC. More on this when I have time to work it up.
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PRECIS:
Solar: Moon, Mars.
Lunar: Pluto.
Day: Saturn, Neptune.


Year: Capsolar
Venus (2°01') and Sun (2°128') set, 0°17' from mundane conjunction
Wider foreground placements of Moon, Mercury, Pluto

Quarter: Arisolar
Moon on IC (1°18')
Mars on IC (2°51', the other side)
-- midpoing 0°46' from IC
More distant foreground of Sun, Mercury, and Uranus.
Mercury-Uranus conjunction (0°37', mundo)

Month: Caplunar
Pluto rises (0°19')
Wider foreground presence of Moon, Jupiter, Mercury, Saturn

Week: Arilunar
Jupiter rises (0°14')
Moon square Asc (1°00')
-- Moon=Jupiter square (0°20')
Mercury on EP (1°19')
Pluto widely foreground

Day: Capsolar quotidian & transits
CapQ Asc conj. t. Saturn (1°03')
CapQ MC op. t. Neptune (0°12')
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t. Sun sq. Capsolar MC (0°58')

Day: Cansolar quotidian
CanQ Asc op. s. Jupiter (0°10')

Hour: Event chart
Saturn on IC


SUMMARY:
Year: Venus, Sun (Moon, Mercury, Pluto). Sun-Venus.
Quarter: Moon, Mars (Sun, Mercury, Uranus). Moon/Mars, Mercury-Uranus.
Month: Pluto (Moon, Jupiter, Mercury, Saturn).
Week: Jupiter, Moon, Mercury (Pluto). Moon-Jupiter.
Day (Capsolar): Saturn, Neptune (CapQ). Sun (transit to Capsolar.
Day (CanQ): Jupiter.
Hour: Saturn.
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SteveS wrote:Jim wrote:
Day: Capsolar quotidian & transits
CapQ Asc conj. t. Saturn (1°03')
CapQ MC op. t. Neptune (0°12')
IMO, most impressive!
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SteveS wrote:Jim wrote:
Day: Capsolar quotidian & transits
CapQ Asc conj. t. Saturn (1°03')
CapQ MC op. t. Neptune (0°12')
IMO, most impressive!
I thought so, yes, even though the earlier charts weren't as good. (The Caplunar was great, then got diffused by the Arilunar.)

And with Saturn-Neptune it's important to note that this was a tsunami situation. In fact, the human impact seems especially to have been in the tsunami. As best I can tell, it was only for the surrounding islands (the area where the Saturn-Neptune was operative), and there turned out to be no real danger, no real damage - but it was freaky for a while, required prophylactic evacuations, etc. Waves actually were only about 0.2 to 0.6 feet.
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SteveS wrote:Jim Wrote:
Month: Caplunar
Pluto rises (0°19')
Also impressive for the master chart of the month, combined with the CapQ t. Saturn-Neptune rotational square derived form the progressed angles of the Capsolar, the master chart of the year.

Jim wrote:
And with Saturn-Neptune it's important to note that this was a tsunami situation. In fact, the human impact seems especially to have been in the tsunami. As best I can tell, it was only for the surrounding islands (the area where the Saturn-Neptune was operative), and there turned out to be no real danger, no real damage - but it was freaky for a while, required prophylactic evacuations, etc. Waves actually were only about 0.2 to 0.6 feet.
I find this most interesting! No serious damage, but we see the most potent quake of the solar year for the US in a quake prone region, symbolized with the CapQ. I bet by the end of this Capsolar year—this will be the most potent quake measured in the US.
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SteveS wrote:Jim, I have lived in Springville Alabama since 1984 which has a-lot of Springs in its area. Yesterday I was with some citizens who have lived in Springville all their life. A group of these citizens were touring Alaska when this Little Sitkin Island Quake occurred and they were naturally frighten with any possible after affects while on their Alaska tour. But, what I found most interesting is one Woman told me the Great Alaskan Earthquake of 1964 was so stong that it mudded all the Springs in the Springville area which is the only time in her life she has seen these Spring’s waters mudded. I was astonished and came home and googled the 1964 Alaskan Quake and found the following reported words:
Evidence of motion directly related to the earthquake was reported from all over the earth.
I revisited your SMA book for this 1964 quake on pages 46-47, and took note of the outstanding angular symbolism in the Capsolar (Master Chart of the Year), Caplunar (Master Chart of the Month), and the flow through Arilunar (Weekly Chart)—very impressive angular symbolism.

For anyone interested in details of the 1964 Alaska quake:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_Alaska_earthquake
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Great detail, Steve. Not only muddying, but actual liquification of soil can occur during large quakes. It hadn't occurred to me until now, but this may be a minor reason that Neptune is related to quakes.

For those interested, the Gre3at Alaska Earthquake is detailed beginning on page 465 of Sidereal Mundane Astrology, ver. 3.5.

In this case, the CapQ was compromised with an angular Jupiter. However, the CapQ also featured a partile progressed Moon-Mars conjunction (that was already important in the Capsolar itself).
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