for the four weeks beginning MAY 27, 2024
CAPSOLAR (Jan 15)
Effective Jan 15, 2024 to Jan 14, 2025.
For the full interpretation of the 2024 "year chart," click here.
ARISOLAR (Apr 14)
Effective Apr 14 to Oct 17.
For the full interpretations of the 2024 six-month Arisolar, click here.
MEDIUM-TERM (The Bridge)
June's main theme may be that positive, communal, happy conditions and negative, solitary, unhappy conditions exist hand-in-hand, intertwined, with each being the price paid for the other. These are so intermingled that it is hard to get a clear grip on these four weeks. I expect, therefore, that both extremes will exist at once most of the month.
In middle-term timing, we continue until mid-July with the coexistence of Neptune's transit to CapQ Moon and progressed Sun's conjunction with Cansolar Moon. Neptune and Sun themes are dominant with (among other things) our current and former presidents remaining at the center of every news cycle. There is, however, a significant switch this month: Saturn's square to Cansolar Ascendant ends June 11, so the first two weeks remain Neptune-Saturn-Sun themed (overlapping a morbid Saturn + Neptune Caplunar). Then, beginning June 17, Uranus starts to cross Capsolar Ascendant, introducing Neptune-Uranus-Sun for about a month. This promises to be a surreal time, a spiral dance of illusion and reality, a competition between the progressive and challenging on one hand and the comforting and (seemingly) safe on the other.
Against these two larger zones, Mars is unusually active this month, aspecting two solar ingress Moons (a worldwide effect) and two solar ingress angles (anchored to Washington with specific meaning for the U.S.). Mars squares Cansolar Moon June 3-5 (worldwide effect); then, June 14-26, it overlaps concurrent transits to Moons and angles.
Target dates to watch are June 17-20. During this time, Mars squares CanQ Moon while simultaneously transiting one or another Capsolar angles. This combination of Mars transiting a solar ingress Moon and angle at the same time has been quite volatile in the past, especially for fiery eruptions, including such things as ruptured pipelines, bombs and other explosions, erupting tempers and local concentrations of violence, collapsed peace efforts, and weaponizing ordinary things in unusual ways.
Uranus takes her first steps into the constellation Taurus this month, starting to put Uranus and Aries themes behind us. If history is a reliable guide (as it usually is). See the Outer Planet Sign Transits page for discussions of Uranus in Aries and Taurus.
- START-Jun 2: Neptune Saturn Sun
- Jun 3-Jun 5: Neptune Saturn Mars Sun
- Jun 6-Jun 11: Neptune Saturn Sun
- Jun 12-Jun 13: Neptune Sun
- Jun 14-Jun 16: Neptune Mars Sun
- Jun 17-Jun 19: Neptune Uranus Mars x2 Sun [Cp MC, CnQ Mo]
- Jun 20: Neptune Uranus Mars x2 Sun [CaQ Mo, Cp EP]
- Jun 21-END: Neptune Uranus Mars Sun
- May 27-30: t Mars continues to cross U.S. natal angles
- Jun 2: Mars enters ARIES
- Jun 2: Mars-Eris conjunction (0°13' Aries)
- Jun 8: U.S.A. progressed New Moon 27°49' Aquarius
- Jun 11: Mars-Pluto sq (6°41' Ari-Cap) = USA r Pluto (5°56' Cap)
- Jun 17: Uranus enters TAURUS
CAPLUNAR (May 27) Effective May 27-Jun 23
Saturn is 0°31' from Midheaven. Moon opposes Neptune 0°35' in mundo. (See the mundoscope above.) This combination speaks of dark days in an unhappy month, especially its first two weeks.
Drawing the same chart in azimuth discloses two otherwise invisible aspects: Nonangular Jupiter and Uranus square the closely angular Saturn (Sa = Ju/Ur is 0°18' wide). One meaning of this combination is that anticipated progress and breakthroughs are suddenly halted or blocked. Jupiter-Saturn is political and economic, basing decisions on "What will it cost me to win?" and "What do I gain if I lose?" Saturn-Uranus marks stubborn, polarized heel-digging gridlock. Both suggest a seesaw (Ju-Ur) or tug of war (Sa-Ur) between opposing positions, the resulting tensions often causing literal or figurative structural collapses.
In short, these four weeks will be marked by dark, unhappy times with widening extremes of prosperity and other conditions, arising from political positioning. In the war of good things vs. bad things, the bad things win for now.
ARILUNAR (Jun 2)
The Arilunar is dormant. The Caplunar continues in full control for Washington. Worldwide, Moon conjoins Mars (0°14'), a common sign of war and many kinds of hurt. In Washington, there is also a Moon-Pluto mundane square (0°33'), probably showing the need for people in government to grapple with emerging severe conditions. If there is to be a 2024 summer surge in new Covid-19 cases, it will begin this week.
The only local U.S. planet lines - all severe - are in the Midwest and Plains. Moon-Mars sets on a curve from central Texas through eastern Minnesota (including Austin, Dallas, and Minneapolis) and squares MC on a line straight up the middle of the Plains. Pluto is on IC on a longitude shared by eastern Louisiana through western Wisconsin and squares Ascendant on a curve from New Orleans across western Tennessee and Kentucky through central Indiana and Michigan. These planetary forces are as likely to create deadly weather conditions as any other sort of severity and disruption, though violent (and perhaps deadly) confrontations (as between citizens and law enforcement) are also likely along the Moon-Mars lines.
CANLUNAR (Jun 9) Effective Jun 9-16
This will be the best week of the month, with mostly positive things resulting. It seems, though, that they come at a high cost. Something important will need to be sacrificed.
First the good news: Jupiter is 0°05' from Eastpoint. Venus and Sun, also foreground, are closely conjunct. Benefic themes are highlighted: Individual prosperity and the well-being of the nation are both on the rise. These planets angular are common for events that resolve conflict and bring peace, having been historically present (for example) at the victorious end of warring. Compassion softens the blows of hardship.
However, Saturn squares Sun-Venus, with Sun-Saturn being only 0°01' wide. This signals a steep price tag. With Sun-Saturn, even happy events occur under arduous, demanding conditions that may warrant honoring whoever or whatever was sacrificed.
LIBLUNAR (Jun 16) Effective Jun 16-23
This week surprises us! It's hard to say exactly what will happen because the whole theme is surprise - last minute turn-overs in whatever game we are watching - surprise endings to stories where we thought we knew where they were headed. Uranus on Westpoint, almost singularly foreground (sign Moon-Pluto mundane square 0°11' ), signals all this.
It would be wonderful if the Supreme Court started their end-of-June marathon early this year because almost everything we expect to hear from them would be terrible news. It would be fabulous to have a head-spinning surprise ending to some of those matters. (Otherwise, they all will occur under next week's Caplunar which screams for populist uprising and protest.)
Sun-Mercury are conjoined in azimuth, due west (i.e., on the Vertex). This placement doesn't signal they are angular but does emphasize the aspect. Normally Sun-Mercury is so neutral - tied into whatever else is going on - that it's hard to give it distinct, individual meaning beyond highlight transportation, communication, and commerce themes. Whatever else this ingress anticipates is guaranteed headline space. We may not understand what this is until we're in the middle of the week.