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Like a ton of bricks SLR

Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 7:59 pm
by Venus_Daily
Dec 03, 2015
My November return featured a partile conjunction of Mercury and Sun about 3-4 degrees away from the IC in Libra, the event that happened during this period was that my oldest aunt died.
My November 27th SDLR return is a real doozie, Sun is partile conjunct Saturn closely on the DSC partile square Neptune high on the Zenith while Mercury is just 2 degrees above the DSC. I just got dumped by my doctor today due to the fact that they were swept up in the Obamacare politics. I was thinking about going back to the original clinic where I originally saw this doctor before he branched out by himself, and turns out they closed as well. This represents a huge challenge just due to the fact that I have highly individualised needs in my health care and my insurance company tends to be a-holes. As well, relationships have been a bummer to say the least. Although this could be worse, it's just horrible...

Re: Like a ton of bricks SLR

Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 7:59 pm
by Venus_Daily
Jim Eshelman wrote:My sympathies about your aunt :( When did she die?

Re: Like a ton of bricks SLR

Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 8:00 pm
by Venus_Daily
19th of November, 3 days before her birthday, she was a Scorpio sun conjunct Mars with a Capricorn Moon, needless to say she was a highly destructive influence.

Re: Like a ton of bricks SLR

Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 8:00 pm
by Venus_Daily
Jim Eshelman wrote:Uranus is within 1° of square your Moon, so this is a period of a lot of change, opening hope, chance for reinvention, etc. overall.

But that's the only major transit going on at the time. Your SLR (I've lost track - are you still living at or near birth place?) has a Sun-Mercury conjunction on IC (deep family and roots focus?) and the Moon-Uranus.

Re: Like a ton of bricks SLR

Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 8:00 pm
by Venus_Daily
Yes Jim, still close to home, Saturn will soon conjoin my Mars Uranus and then square my sun...its like trying to get out of a huge by digging an even deeper one.