for the four weeks beginning JULY 5, 2000
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LONG-TERM (Solar Ingresses)
(Summarized from my original interpretation in the January 15 forecast.) For the U.S., the 12 months beginning January 15, 2020 are dominated by Uranus on Eastpoint mundanely square a Sun-Saturn-Pluto conjunction at Midheaven. This difficult year will have more challenges than blessings and foreshadows even more severe patterns in 2021. Much of what follows describes the coronavirus pandemic and civil outrage we have experienced thus far.
- Uranus: Surprises, sudden ruptures or eruption, shock, revelation, overflowing of limits and boundaries, surprise attacks, changes in foreign relations or leadership, riots and revolts.
- Sun, Saturn, and Pluto are the main story: This year will be a horrible struggle with great damage along the way. It seems astrologically inconceivable that Trump's presidency will survive the year.
- Saturn-Pluto: Hardship including catastrophic disasters laying waste to a landscape, feeling irrevocable loss or separation, an apocalyptic time, even (in the extreme) the downfall of cities and nations.
- Sun-Saturn-Pluto across Florida, New Orleans, and coastal Mississippi: Devastating hurricanes this year, after the fashion of Hurricane Andrew. Mars through Santa Barbara County sparks unusually severe fire. See the maps.
- Sun-Saturn: Sad, arduous events; death or restraint of leaders; government gridlock; restrictive, controlling, or failing government that causes or worsens disaster, fiscal crisis, structural collapses, natural disasters, events requiring government oversight and response.
- Sun-Pluto: Diverse possibilities from natural disasters to political confrontation; removing or assailing those in power, rebelling against conventions, disrespect for and disobeying the law.
- Saturn-Uranus: Bubble-bursting, harsh reality, wide pendulum swings between freedom-restriction, liberality-conservatism, liberty vs. safety, change vs. status quo.
- Uranus-Pluto: Destabilizing, revolutionary, revising, remapping, anti-establishment, antigovernmental: a spirit of revolution dismantles current systems and tears down existing structures; people ignore, challenge, or reject precedent, custom, convention, and authority.
- Sun-Uranus: Sudden, startling, explosive, surprise attacks, leadership changes, life-altering technology.
Arisolar (Apr 14)
Due to a dormant Cansolar, the Arisolar is the Quarter chart from April 14 to October 17. A single aspect marks it, Venus square Mars: Venus rises (0°31', dignified in Taurus); Mars culminates (1°33', dignified in Capricorn); and Venus squares Mars (1°03' in mundo). Foremost, the aspect means passion in every respect. People feel powerfully about things. In an election year, we expect inflamed passions to prevail over reason across the terrain of political engagement (i.e., the usual). More broadly, great restlessness sweeps the land, tempers burn short, and selfish wants win out over any greater social mindfulness. Venus-Mars also frays international relations with wounded alliances and even military attacks.
Cansolar (Jul 16)
The Cansolar is dormant. Moon conjunct Venus (1°35') worldwide normally would signal peace, public happiness, celebration, and protection. I fear, though, that its main expression will be accelerated social needs that weaken efforts to fight the pandemic. For the U.S., this is not a chart of great consequence.
MEDIUM-TERM (The Bridge)
Mars and Saturn are Bridge factors this month. Conditions become more threatening, hurtful, and deadly from July 9 on.
- Mars opposes progressed Capsolar Moon worldwide July 9-12. Atop normally martial combativeness, conflict, inflammation of conditions, and death, this signals a heightened state of emergency.
- Saturn conjoins Capsolar MC July 13 to the end of this period, replacing Jupiter from the month before. Therefore, in the U.S., everything reverses itself: A sense of prosperity progress, tenuous improvement of life conditions, economic expansion, and celebration turns to hardship, setback, worsening of life conditions, economic narrowing, darkening hopes, and greater death.
SHORT-TERM (Lunar Ingresses)
Caplunar (Jul 5)
The Caplunar - one of the most important, powerful ingresses of the year - covers July 5 to August 2, especially the first week, July 5-13. Jupiter and Pluto are mere minutes from Ascendant, Moon only 2° from them and (in mundo) Saturn only 1° further. Moon conjoins Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto within 1-2° (Moon-Saturn, only evident mundanely, is therefore unique to the U.S.).
Jupiter conjunct Pluto is closest and the main message: Jupiter 0°06' above Ascendant, Pluto 0°55' below, their midpoint 0°25' from the angle, and they conjoin within 0°35'. Nearly identical Moon-Saturn and Moon-Jupiter orbs show transition from primarily Jupiter-driven weeks - expanding, increasingly social, more optimistic, with improved quality of life - to primarily Saturn-driven times - narrowing, again more isolated and pessimistic, with a narrowed quality of life. Conditions foretold by this Caplunar mix these themes. (It is anguishing to think June was the new "good ol' days.")
Yet, which expressions of Jupiter-Pluto do we expect? Surely these four weeks will challenge beliefs, traditions, values, and the political-cultural systems that sustain them. With Moon strong, expect waves of response (and probable activism) by the people. Already, we see strong Jupiter-Pluto waves of ideological zeal aimed at reconstructing a social order, defending justice, and reclaiming liberty and democracy.
But will we see recovery, healing, and correction, turning a corner, reversing the tide? Moon-Saturn seems to limit this or, in the alternative, to make it costly. Expect undermining or reversals in politics and in the stock market, which receives a heavy blow. Another possibility is outlandishly freaky weather with deadly, expensive consequences.
Moon-Saturn foreground means hardship, sacrifice, loss, and sadness, with little to inspire celebration and much alienation and divisiveness. If Independence Day went like Memorial Day, the meaning of this chart is sorrowfully simple: Valuing social over distancing leads to greater sickness and death nationwide.
- 7/7: CanQ IC crosses ingress Neptune.
- 7/9: CanQ IC crosses ingress Neptune.
- 7/12: CapQ IC crosses t Jupiter, ingress Saturn-Pluto.
The Arilunar covers July 13-August 2 (the rest of the month) because the next two weekly ingresses are dormant. In addition to recurring Moon aspects with Pluto and Jupiter, the chart has one theme: Venus rises (1°46') square Uranus (2° PVP).
People want to be happy - want to have fun, get out, break loose, shake off the cobwebs. This chart is a call to socialize and be happy. On the geopolitical front, it suggests significant change in foreign relations, but that front has been fairly quiet recently. Here is a demand for increased freedom in Venus matters, shifting social values, and a natural summer desire to hit the road.
Given the Caplunar, this would have dire consequences.
- 7/14: CapQ Asc squares t Jupiter, ingress Saturn-Pluto.
7/17: CapQ IC crosses t Saturn conj. ingress Mercury; WP crosses Uranus.
The Canlunar is dormant. Moon conjoins Pluto (0°36 in mundo) for intensity (and daily confronting our own mortality) and opposes Jupiter and Saturn with equal orbs (0°05' from their midpoint). The swing between Jupiter and Saturn themes continues all month, trying to find its equilibrium.
- 7/21: CapQ Asc sq. t Saturn conj. ingress Mercury; MC sq. ingress Uranus.
The Liblunar is dormant. Jupiter has left the mix. Moon now squares only Pluto (1°33') and Saturn (1°35' in mundo). Gloom gathers. - This week sets us up for the August 2 Caplunar, under which we collectively get unusually bad (grievous) news.
- 7/26: CanQ Asc conj. s Mars.
- 7/27: CapQ Dsc crosses ingress Uranus.
- 7/28: CanQ MC sq. t Mars.