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Steve's 2021 SSR

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Does anyone remember or have recorded whether Steve stayed home for his 2021 SSR? (I don't want to bug him until he's ready to come back.) I know they travelled for his wife's SSR.

I ask because, for his home in Springville, the chart is exceptionally clear on what AFAIK is the main event of the year, the emotionally rending loss of someone very close to him. In addition to a < 2° Moon-Neptune conjunction, here are the closest angularities, giving mundoscope positions:

28°59' 12H - t Venus
29°00' 9H - r Pluto
-------------------------
0°47' 10H - r Saturn
1°37' 7H - t Uranus

These produce the following aspects. (Don't miss the first one's orb.)

0°01' t Venus sq. r Pluto M
0°49' t Uranus sq. r Saturn M
0°53' t Uranus sq. r Pluto
1°47' r Saturn-Pluto co. M
1°48' t Venus sq. r Saturn M
2°38' t Venus-Uranus op. M

Besides this, the only two foreground planets were both Jupiters, which were much less angular and square each other.

It's a very sad chart.
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Re: Steve's 2021 SSR

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I remember Steve being home for his birthday. You do mean 2021 not 2020?
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LeiLei wrote: Fri Apr 08, 2022 5:32 pm You do mean 2022 not 2020?
Actually, I mean 2021 - it occurred in September 2021 - and I've now fixed it (thanks).
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Re: Steve's 2021 SSR

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Is there an easy sight view with SF or TMSA to see if either my Natal Saturn or Pluto is in 1 degree orb Paran formation with my SSR Venus which is partile cnj my SSR Asc?
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SteveS wrote: Wed Jun 01, 2022 7:11 am Is there an easy sight view with SF or TMSA to see if either my Natal Saturn or Pluto is in 1 degree orb Paran formation with my SSR Venus which is partile cnj my SSR Asc?
Solar Fire won't display this as a chart since it won't give you a wheel with precessed natal planets. But TMSA does it easily! Steve, you will adore the astrology side of this, but not so much the personal side. - This was very precise: The critical aspect had an orb of 0°01'.

Here are the foreground planets in your SSR for Springville. I'm going to list them as mundoscope positions so you can see the relative angularity and closeness of orbs. (Degree, minute, house position for convenience of viewing.) There is also r Jupiter on EP 1°35'.

28°59' - 12H - t Venus
29°00' - 9H - r Pluto
---------------------------
0°47' - 10H - r Saturn
1°37' - 7H - t Uranus
5°25' - 4H - t Jupiter

Transiting Venus squares natal Pluto 0°01' and natal Saturn 1°48' in mundo. Transiting Uranus squares them, too (partile). There are also positive aspects, including two (wider) angular Jupiters, a 1°11' Jupiter-Jupiter square, but the loudest features are transiting Venus-Uranus to natal Saturn-Pluto with Venus-Pluto being the closest. (There is also the close Moon-Neptune conjunction.)

Here is the TMSA table printout for your SSR. Scroll down to the aspect section.

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Pl Longitude   Lat   Speed    RA    Decl    Azi     Alt     PVL    Ang G
                           Transiting Planets                           
Mo 28Aq29'17" 04S45 +12°59' 355°57' 06S56 301°45' -48°01' 127°25'  29%  
Su 02Vi50'09" 00S00 +58'37" 178°03' 00N51 125°36' +42°11' 311°54'  21%  
Me 28Vi18'42" 03S22 +35'56" 200°20' 12S12 118°18' +17°16' 340°33'  28%  
Ve 16Li08'40" 01S29 + 1°08' 218°16' 16S36 110°47' + 0°57' 358°59' 100% F
Ma 08Vi36'03" 00N47 +38'55" 183°39' 00S44 121°46' +37°10' 318°17'   9%  
Ju 28Cp31'39" 01S12 - 5'10" 326°18' 14S47 344°32' -70°25'  95°25'  92% F
Sa 12Cp11'04" 00S49 - 1'59" 309°51' 19S15  37°10' -72°25'  79°10'  71%  
Ur 19Ar21'14" 00S25 - 1'28"  42°04' 15N45 287°59' + 1°32' 181°37'  99% F
Ne 26Aq34'28" 01S10 - 1'39" 352°46' 04S24 307°49' -48°21' 125°05'  33%  
Pl 29Sg20'12" 01S39 - 0'27" 296°36' 22S52  69°20' -66°00'  67°23'  14%  
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Radical Planets                             
Mo 15Sc22'23" 01S15 +12°16' 248°36' 23S15 101°13' -26°47'  27°13'  46%  
Su 02Vi50'09" 00S00 + 0°59' 178°03' 00N51 125°36' +42°11' 311°54'  21%  
Me 20Vi10'09" 00S19 + 1°32' 193°53' 06S17 118°09' +25°58' 331°06'   0%  
Ve 07Vi26'45" 01N19 + 1°15' 182°48' 00N14 121°39' +38°27' 317°00'  11%  
Ma 29Ge50'02" 00N49 + 0°36' 116°58' 21N57 247°01' +65°47' 247°30'  15%  
Ju 29Li42'26" 00N44 + 0°10' 232°35' 18S15 104°31' -11°18'  11°40'  93% F
Sa 24Cn02'47" 00N49 + 0°07' 141°47' 15N53 177°33' +72°05' 270°47' 100% F
Ur 02Ge06'20" 00N08 + 0'38"  86°53' 23N32 272°33' +41°58' 222°00'  21%  
Ne 16Vi01'30" 01N29 + 0°02' 190°45' 03S01 117°50' +30°28' 326°22'   1%  
Pl 20Cn13'48" 06N54 + 0°01' 139°56' 22N50 185°09' +79°01' 269°00' 100% F
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Class 1 Aspects      Other Partile Aspects                          
tMo co tNe 01°55' 93%   tPl op rMa 00°07'100% M                         
tVe op tUr 02°38' 87% M  ----------------------                         
----------------------  rSu sq rUr 00°06'100% M                         
tVe sq rSa 01°48' 94% M                                                 
tVe sq rPl 00°01'100% M                                                 
tJu sq rJu 01°11' 97%                                                   
tUr sq rSa 00°49' 99% M                                                 
tUr sq rPl 00°53' 99%                                                   
----------------------                                                  
rSa co rPl 01°47' 94% M
Here's the TMSA chart diagram, in case this visual is more useful to you than the tables. The PV longitude is given for each planet after the ecliptical longitude.

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+-------------22Le02-----------23Cn31-----------22Ge03--------------+
 |                |rSa 24Cn03 00°47|rPl 20Cn14 29°00|                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |rSu 02Vi50 11°54|                |                |                |
 |tSu 02Vi50 11°54|                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |   tVx 06Ge14   |
 |rVe 07Vi27 17°00|                |                |                |
 |tMa 08Vi36 18°17|                |                |rUr 02Ge06 12°00|
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |rMa 29Ge50 07°30|                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |rNe 16Vi02 26°22|                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 19Vi12-----------+----------------+----------------+-----------18Ta57
 |rMe 20Vi10 01°06|                                 |                |
 |                |                                 |                |
 |                |      Transiting (t) Chart       |                |
 |                |            S, Steve             |                |
 |                |          Solar Return           |                |
 |tMe 28Vi19 10°33|     20 Sep 2021 15:10:57 UT     |                |
 |                |       Springville, AL USA       |                |
 |                |      33N46'30" 086W28'18"       |                |
 |                |           UT 15:10:57           |                |
 |                |         RAMC 140°59'37"         |                |
 |                |          OE 23°26'16"           |                |
 |                |         SVP 04Pi57'38"          |                |
 |                |         Sidereal Zodiac         |                |
 |                |         Campanus Houses         |                |
 |tVe 16Li09 28°59|                                 |tUr 19Ar21 01°37|
 17Li37-----------+                                 +-----------17Ar37
 |                |        Radical (r) Chart        |                |
 |                |            S, Steve             |                |
 |                |              Natal              |                |
 |                |    20 Sep 1947 10:00:00 CST     |                |
 |                |       Albertville, AL USA       |                |
 |   tEp 28Li21   |      34N16'03" 086W12'32"       |                |
 |rJu 29Li42 11°40|           UT 16:00:00           |                |
 |                |         RAMC 152°29'26"         |                |
 |                |          OE 23°26'52"           |                |
 |                |         SVP 05Pi59'38"          |                |
 |                |         Sidereal Zodiac         |                |
 |                |         Campanus Houses         |                |
 |                |               AA                |                |
 |rMo 15Sc22 27°13|                                 |                |
 |                |                                 |                |
 18Sc57-----------+----------------+----------------+-----------19Pi12
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |tJu 28Cp32 05°25|                |
 |                |tPl 29Sg20 07°23|                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |tSa 12Cp11 19°10|                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |tMo 28Aq29 07°25|
 |                |                |                |tNe 26Aq34 05°05|
 |                |                |                |                |
 |                |                |                |                |
 +-------------22Sg03-----------23Cp31-----------22Aq02--------------+
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Re: Steve's 2021 SSR

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Thanks alot Jim, let me study this to make sure I am understanding what I need to understand with my question. Will probably have questions later.
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To give this a "cleaner" look, here is how I would have broken down your Springville 2021 SSR. I think this approach makes the loudest voices most obvious.

r Jupiter on EP-a -1°35'
t Jupiter on IC -5°25'

t Uranus on Dsc -1°37'
r Saturn on MC -0°47'
-------------------------- [t Ve/Ur = Asc 18', r Sa/Pl = Asc 07']
r Pluto on MC +1°00'

t Venus on Asc +1°01'

t Moon-Neptune co. 1°55'

t Venus sq. r Pluto 0°01' M
t Uranus sq. r Saturn 0°49' M
t Uranus sq. r Pluto 0°53' M

t Jupiter sq. r Jupiter 1°11'
t Venus sq. r Saturn 1°48' M
t Venus-Uranus op. 2°38' M

r Saturn-Pluto co. 1°47' M
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Jim wrote:
t Venus sq. r Pluto 0°01' M
t Uranus sq. r Saturn 0°49' M
t Uranus sq. r Pluto 0°53' M

t Jupiter sq. r Jupiter 1°11'
t Venus sq. r Saturn 1°48' M
t Venus-Uranus op. 2°38' M
Yes Jim, all the above symbolic aspects were intensely felt through my emotional/psychological being with the death of my best friend. I really appreciated Mike's TMSA program which as you stated easily identifies orbed Parans of transits to r factors, thanks Mike. I don't beleive I have ever experienced a SSR in my life where I had so many SSR Parans involving my natal factors of Saturn & Pluto.

The acute timing of life events/incidents at times with Sidereal Astrology return charts is the most profound, mysterious, higher learning teaching for my entire life. It will never cease to amaze me. Truly, Timing is Everything seened ensouled to all lives with certain SSR's.
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Re: Steve's 2021 SSR

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Reviewing the main incidents for my last solar year: Without a doubt, the big event was the loss of my best friend Brock of 56 years with his unexpected death, it has deeply affected me with a heavy feeling of loss (Saturn-Pluto). The other main incident was learning a new astrological technique through Danica’s research with Soli-Lunars & Luni-Solars, particularly the annual chart of the Soli-Lunar. There has always been like, sort of, a ‘missing-link’ with my astrological work pertaining to “outstanding incident” charts and SL/LS has helped me personally fill this ‘missing link’ void. Thanks again Danica for your work, and as always—Thank you Jim for teaching me the fine technique of SSR’s. Being a Virgo, I live to learn and its nice to have this forum as an important part of my life to learn things astrologically. :)
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