Jim, if my memory is serving me, you and I looked at this ET Tunguska Impact event a few years back with SMA, but I don’t think a link made it over to the new forum site. When you have time could you offer your SMA mundane analysis for this unique remote event in history, which was the largest impact event known in modern written history. Thanks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event
Siberia, Russia: June 30 1908, 7:17 AM local time; Coordinates: 60,54,11 N; 101,54,35 W.
Tunguska Event
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Re: Tunguska Event
It's in SMA, and, a year or so ago, I intentionally deleted several hundred analyzed mundane events that had been fully documented in SMA. (The mundane events were getting really crowded, with a lot of the analyses being from older theories - not nearly as good as what was in SMA. I don't think it served to have old analyses before we knew as much: It's much better I think if everyone always has the latest edition of SMA and finds them there.)
The Tunguska event is detailed in Chapter 20 of the current (17th) edition of Sidereal Mundane Astrology along with other studied impact events: It's the first event in the chapter. The breakdown, of course, is legendary:
The dormant CAPSOLAR has a partile Moon-Pluto conjunction for the area. The effective "year" chart is the CANSOLAR with Mars 0°41' from IC, Uranus 1°31' from IC (Mars conjunct Uranus 0°10'), Neptune 1°39' from MC and opposite Mars-Uranus, and Moon square Mars-Uranus (mundo). - Venus also got in the Moon-Mars-Uranus mix.
The ARISOLAR was straightforward and good with Saturn 0°05' from square Asc, Mercury also square Ascendant and a 0°03' mundane Mercury-Saturn conjunction. Moon opposed Mercury-Saturn, all partile. It is emphatically a Mercury-Saturn chart! There is also the characteristic Uranus and Neptune opposition across the horizon.
The BRIDGE is defined by transiting Saturn square Cansolar MC, which narrows the event window to June 3 to July 16.
The CAPLUNAR is a prize! You totally screw it up if you look at it ecliptically instead of mundanely. The mundanoscope nails it - there are illustrations in SMA. The single most important thing is Mercury 0°04' from Dsc, Uranus 0°49' from Asc and their partile opposition. aff Neptune, Mars, and Venus to the fireworks, but that Mercury-Uranus - the hallmark of vehicular accidents! - that screams out of the chart. The long list of partile and mundane aspects catalogued in the book is impressive, including Mercury aspects with Mars and Neptune.
DAILY TIMING began with transiting Saturn square the Cansolar's Mars-Uranus-Angle cluster, then finished with Saturn on CanQ Descendant. The CapQ had several things including CapQ MC square transiting Mars' opposition to Capsolar Mercury.
I don't buy the meteorite theory. The charts SCREAM that this was some kind of vehicle disaster. I side with the crashed UFO theory.
The Tunguska event is detailed in Chapter 20 of the current (17th) edition of Sidereal Mundane Astrology along with other studied impact events: It's the first event in the chapter. The breakdown, of course, is legendary:
- Year (Capsolar): (Dormant.) Moon-Pluto.
- Year (Cansolar, +2): Mars Uranus Neptune (Moon Venus Saturn). Moon-Venus Moon-Mars-Uranus Mars-Uranus-Neptune.
- Bridge (+2): Saturn (Can).
- Quarter (+2): Mercury Saturn Neptune (Uranus). Moon-Mercury-Saturn Uranus-Neptune.
- Month (+2): Mercury Venus Mars Uranus Neptune (Moon Jupiter). Moon-Venus-Mars Moon-Jupiter Mercury-Mars-Uranus Venus-Mars Venus-Uranus Uranus-Neptune.
- Week: (Dormant,) Moon-Venus.
- Day (CapQ, +2): Moon Sun Mercury Mars. Mercury-Mars.
- Day (Cansolar, +2): Saturn (CanQ). Sun Saturn Mars-Saturn-Uranus (transit).
The dormant CAPSOLAR has a partile Moon-Pluto conjunction for the area. The effective "year" chart is the CANSOLAR with Mars 0°41' from IC, Uranus 1°31' from IC (Mars conjunct Uranus 0°10'), Neptune 1°39' from MC and opposite Mars-Uranus, and Moon square Mars-Uranus (mundo). - Venus also got in the Moon-Mars-Uranus mix.
The ARISOLAR was straightforward and good with Saturn 0°05' from square Asc, Mercury also square Ascendant and a 0°03' mundane Mercury-Saturn conjunction. Moon opposed Mercury-Saturn, all partile. It is emphatically a Mercury-Saturn chart! There is also the characteristic Uranus and Neptune opposition across the horizon.
The BRIDGE is defined by transiting Saturn square Cansolar MC, which narrows the event window to June 3 to July 16.
The CAPLUNAR is a prize! You totally screw it up if you look at it ecliptically instead of mundanely. The mundanoscope nails it - there are illustrations in SMA. The single most important thing is Mercury 0°04' from Dsc, Uranus 0°49' from Asc and their partile opposition. aff Neptune, Mars, and Venus to the fireworks, but that Mercury-Uranus - the hallmark of vehicular accidents! - that screams out of the chart. The long list of partile and mundane aspects catalogued in the book is impressive, including Mercury aspects with Mars and Neptune.
DAILY TIMING began with transiting Saturn square the Cansolar's Mars-Uranus-Angle cluster, then finished with Saturn on CanQ Descendant. The CapQ had several things including CapQ MC square transiting Mars' opposition to Capsolar Mercury.
I don't buy the meteorite theory. The charts SCREAM that this was some kind of vehicle disaster. I side with the crashed UFO theory.
Jim Eshelman
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