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2017 Preview
Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 2:06 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Capsolar, January 15, 2017, 5:58 PM EST, Washington, DC
Jupiter on IC (0°56')
Uranus on MC (3°05')
-- Jupiter-Uranus op. (1°41')
Sun sq. MC (1°14')
-- Sun-Jupiter sq. (2°37')
POSSIBLE SUPPLEMENT:
Saturn on Vertex (0°14') [in mundo]
Mars on SP (0°48')
-- Mars-Saturn sq. (2°52')
-- Jupiter-Saturn sq. (1°45' in azimuth)
Arisolar, April 14, 2017, 2:13 PM EDT, Washington, DC
(Dormant.)
Cansolar, July 17, 2017, 5:08 AM EDT, Washington, DC
Jupiter sq. MC (1°24')
Pluto on Dsc (4°22')
-- Jupiter-Pluto sq. 2°42')
Moon-Mercury sq. (0°00' in mundo)
Moon-Uranus conj. (3°07')
Libsolar, Oct 18, 2017, 12:26 AM EDT, Washington, DC
Mercury sq. Asc (0°14')
Jupiter sq. Asc (0°30')
-- Mercury-Jupiter sq. (0°16')
Pluto sq. MC (0°50')
Sun-Uranus op. (1°36')
-- Sun on IC (7°37')
-- Uranus on MC (9°33')
Moon-Venus conj. (0°13')
2017 Bridge zones
Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 2:07 pm
by Jim Eshelman
14-Jan-17 to 26-Jan-17 Su Ma Ju Sa
27-Jan-17 to 30-Jan-17 Su Ju Sa
30-Jan-17 to 10-Feb-17 Ju Sa
11-Feb-17 to 11-Feb-17 Ju Sa Pl
12-Feb-17 to 17-Feb-17 Ju Pl
18-Feb-17 to 19-Feb-17 Ma Ju Pl
20-Feb-17 to 8-Mar-17 Ma Ju Ur Pl
9-Mar-17 to 20-Mar-17 Ma Ur Pl
21-Mar-17 to 14-Apr-17 Ura
15-Apr-17 to 18-Apr-17 Ma Ur
19-Apr-17 to 19-Apr-17 Ura
20-Apr-17 to 24-Apr-17 Ma Ur
25-Apr-17 to 7-May-17 Ura
8-May-17 to 14-May-17 Plu
15-May-17 to 28-May-17 Ma Pl
29-May-17 to 30-May-17 Plu
31-May-17 to 5-Jun-17 Sa Pl
6-Jun-17 to 10-Jun-17 Ma Sa Pl
11-Jun-17 to 1-Jul-17 Sa Pl
2-Jul-17 to 13-Jul-17 Ma Sa
14-Jul-17 to 16-Jul-17 Sat
17-Jul-17 to 17-Jul-17 Ju Sa
18-Jul-17 to 21-Jul-17 Jup
22-Jul-17 to 22-Jul-17 Ma Ju
22-Jul-17 to 1-Aug-17 Mar
30-Aug-17 to 2-Sep-17 Ma Ju
3-Sep-17 to 20-Sep-17 Jup
13-Sep-17 to 16-Sep-17 Ma Ju
17-Sep-17 to 20-Sep-17 Jup
11-Oct-17 to 17-Oct-17 Ma Sa
18-Oct-17 to 15-Oct-17 Sat
16-Oct-17 to 25-Oct-17 Ju Sa
26-Oct-17 to 26-Oct-17 Sat
27-Oct-17 to 6-Nov-17 Ju Sa
7-Nov-17 to 16-Nov-17 Ju Sa Ur
10-Nov-17 to 16-Nov-17 Ma Ju Sa Ur
17-Nov-17 to 30-Nov-17 Sa Ur
26-Nov-17 to 30-Nov-17 Ma Sa Ur
1-Dec-17 to 2-Dec-17 Ma Ur
3-Dec-17 to 3-Dec-17 Ura
4-Dec-17 to 10-Dec-17 Ur Ne Pl
11-Dec-17 to 24-Dec-17 Ma Ur Ne Pl
12/25/2017 to 14-Jan-18 Ur Ne Pl
Arisolar & Libsolar "bridge" factors
Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 2:07 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Overall, timing from Arisolars and Libsolars is poor, though we have isolated magnificent examples. I'm going to add below the non-Mars Arisolar & Libsolar "bridge" type factors so that we have the chance to watch them in the new year.
Mar 29 to Apr 1 - Uranus
Apr 2 to Jun 15 - Ju-Ur
Jun 16 to Aug 14 - Jupiter
Sep 9-21 - Jupiter
Sep 22-29 - Ju-Ur
Sep 30 to Oct 15 - Uranus
Oct 16-24 - Ju-Ur-Pl
Oct 25-30 - Ur-Pl
Oct 31 to Nov 4 - Uranus
Nov 5-23 - Ur-Ne
Nov 24 to Dec 14 - Ju-Ur-Ne
Dec 15-31 - Ur-Ne
Slow planet sign ingresses
Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 2:07 pm
by Jim Eshelman
All year, Pluto remains in Sagittarius and Neptune remains in Aquarius.
The year begins with Uranus in Pisces, Saturn in Scorpio, and Jupiter in Virgo.
Feb 4 - Saturn enters Sagittarius
Apr 23 - Uranus enters Aries
Jun 8 - Saturn enters Scorpio
Sep 16 - Jupiter enters Libra
Nov 4 - Saturn enters Sagittarius
Dec 1 - Uranus enters Pisces
Slow planet aspects
Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 2:08 pm
by Jim Eshelman
1-Jan Mar 0 Nep
19-Jan Mar 90 Sat
22-Feb Mar 90 Plu
26-Feb Mar 0 Ura
27-Feb Mar 180 Jup
2-Mar Jup 180 Ura
30-Mar Jup 90 Plu
11-May Mar 90 Nep
19-May Sat 120 Ura
29-May Mar 180 Sat
25-Jun Mar 90 Jup
2-Jul Mar 180 Plu
17-Jul Mar 90 Ura
4-Aug Jup 90 Plu
11-Aug Ura 135 Nep
27-Aug Jup 60 Sat
24-Sep Mar 180 Nep
27-Sep Jup 135 Nep
28-Sep Jup 180 Ura
7-Oct Ura 135 Nep
11-Oct Mar 90 Sat
11-Nov Sat 120 Ura
19-Nov Mar 90 Plu
1-Dec Mar 180 Ura
2-Dec Jup 120 Nep
22-Dec Jup 135 Sat
Re: Slow planet aspects
Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 2:08 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Here is a summary of what to expect from the most important aspects of the year. Notice that they come and go - I'll give the dates they are exact with the interpretations - but it might give a better feel of the year to read them more like "these are the waves sloshing back and forth through the year.
Jupiter-Uranus (180) (Capsolar, 3/2, 9/23)
Ideological rebellion (both peaceful and violent). Remapping the larger social contract (liberal social and political agendas demand wider horizons, expanded opportunities, civil liberties, enhanced diversity). Inventiveness, new technology and tech vision, futurism, “good science” that engages popular imagination. Political and thought leaders show more insight, resourcefulness, and ability to understand and manage complexity. At best, collective optimism and anticipation of good change. Shadow expression: the rise and growth of fascism, or radical nationalism. (Common for bridge collapses.)
Uranus-Neptune (135) (8/11, 10/7)
High-impact events, explosive and rupturing (physically or psychologically), stirring waves of mass reaction, and overflowing the bounds of conventional thinking and expectations. Stimulates psycho-spiritual evolution, or at least very altered states of consciousness.
Jupiter-Pluto (90) (3/30, 8/4)
Events challenge or assault existing value systems, ideologies, and the political and other power systems that support them. Attempts at political destabilization may occur. – A stunning blow to economic conditions (even economic ruin or devastation). Also, outlandishly freaky climatological events.
Saturn-Uranus (120) (5/19, 11/11)
We are likely to see the more rigid, unmoving characteristic of this (which are primarily gridlock), along with certain psychological states. The net effect is great tension, with people focused on their sense of loss or deprivation and the harsh reality that relief is not coming soon. Expect the usual wide, polarized swings between various opposites, e.g., freedom-restriction or liberality-conservatism, the struggle between forces of change and the status quo).
Jupiter-Neptune (<135> 9/27, <120> 12/2)
Events of powerful inspiration, faith, and idealism. Compelling surreal optimism. Belief-driven motivation and decision-making (religious-themed); powerful opposing belief and bigotry. Entertainment themes (box office bonanzas, record-breaking movie attendance; for events that were not fun, festive, or celebratory, it typically signals an entertainment-themed setting).
Jupiter-Saturn (<60> 8/27, <135> 12/22)
Inherently political and economic: “What will it cost me to win?” or “What do I gain if I lose?” A “seesaw,” opposites in comparable strength battling for dominance, without either getting clear advantage. Traditional institutions, finance, business, religion, politics. In short-term charts, often means, “Good things and bad things both happen.” (Common for bridge collapses.)