US forecast Jan 15-30, 2022
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 12:47 pm
USA Mundane Forecast
for last half of JANUARY, 2022
If you are unfamiliar with the methods and interpretations of Sidereal mundane astrology, please see my free book Sidereal Mundane Astrology. (A link can be found near the top of the Publications sub-forum.) For standard interpretations, see Chapter 8 of the current (17th) Edition.
USA Mundane Forecast §§§ The Biden Report §§§ Other Locations §§§ Ingress Summaries §§§ Transits to Capsolar Planets §§§ Outer Planet Sign Transits
LONG-TERM (Solar Ingresses)
Capsolar effective Jan 15, 2022 to Jan 15, 2023. For the United States, the 12 months beginning January 15, 2022 are an accounting cycle for the Biden administration. Midterm elections nearly always weigh against the White House so, independent of astrology, we expect Democratic losses in the Senate and House of Representatives. With a Capsolar that is anti-President, anti-establishment, and more generally antigovernment, Republican gains seem certain.
Sun conjunct Pluto (1°21') is the primary aspect this year. Pluto, missing from 2021 Capsolar angles, has returned to angularity (square Ascendant 1°29'). Although the range of Sun-Pluto themes is diverse, from severe natural disasters to political confrontation, they always invite unprecedented conditions and irrevocable shifts of circumstances. Typical motifs include rebellion against prevailing conditions, assault on or removal of those in power, and disrespect for and disobeying the law. People demand freedom from arbitrary control or leadership that they feel is failing them. Especially with Pluto in Capricorn, more people think of themselves as sovereign, "a law unto oneself" or "exception to the rules," leading to increased lawlessness. [NOTE: Sun also squares Eris 0°01' in mundo.]
Moon opposes Mars and squares Neptune. Crime is up. People feel that their neighborhoods are more dangerous. Mundanely, Mars square Neptune is only 0°05' wide in Washington. Sun conjunct Pluto and Moon-Mars-Neptune also amps up the physical threat to the President or, if not him directly, then the Federal government, perhaps through heightened domestic terrorism. Expect a year of ferocious civil unrest as what was once called "civilization" rips open with unaddressed grievance while struggling to settle into some new pattern in which people feel greater safety and security.
Moon opposite Mars (affecting the world as a whole) creates a state of alarm. Typical expressions are violence, blood, fire, earthquakes, accidents, and other destruction, often with significant loss of life. Other expressions include war, bombings, other explosions, other attacks, and deaths of leaders. Moon square Neptune (local to Washington) describes waves of emotional reaction, fervor, herd-mind arousal, or panic accompanied by confusion, disorientation, uncertainty, and undermined security. Mars-Neptune is fundamentally an aspect of panic or feeling the ground fall from under one’s feet - surging adrenaline with heightened aroused emotion - increasing the risk of treachery, sabotage, other betrayal, poisoned relationships, and scandal. (On the other hand, it seems professional sports are back with a vengeance!)
The Sun/Mercury midpoint, 0°14' from Capsolar IC, broadly intensifies and highlights Mercury themes, including transportation, commerce, and science. As Mercury squares (non-foreground) Uranus (0°34'), trends of scientific and technological advances continue (this year has social unrest, not a dystopian turning from technology): Freedom and flexibility in communication and travel are big break-out themes for the year, including significant expansion and redesign in social media's impact. Science continues to have direct, relevant influence on people's changing lives.
Mercury-Uranus also has repercussions on social trends. With growing urgency of antisocial independence and autonomous self-sufficiency, with people feeling exempt from precedents and historic social standards, "independent thinking" becomes a rallying cry (though probably more of a fantasy than a reality, as herd-mind passions surge the cry for "independent" opinion). Greater curiosity would help conditions improve, but, instead, we are likely to see passion-fed rejection of expert opinion, reliance on crowd opinion, and other challenges to convention or authority. “Don’t tell me how to think” takes on new, widespread life.
Across the U.S., the direst conditions concentrate on the West Coast. Moon, Mars, and Neptune lines flow especially through California, with the usual list of severe expectations. (Los Angeles is somewhat more Mars-driven, with Neptune affecting San Francisco more, but the entire state will feel both planets and their aspect.) A kinder tone is marked by Venus angular through the eastern Plains States, roughly at the longitude of Houston and from Houston northeast toward Minneapolis. Florida and the Appalachians feel the Sun-Pluto conjunction with unusual strength.
All year, Pluto in Capricorn and Uranus in Aries continue. However, significant changes in collective themes unfold this year. Neptune and Saturn begin the year in Aquarius and Capricorn, respectively; then Neptune enters Pisces May 20 to August 6 before returning, for a while, to Aquarius. Saturn enters Aquarius May 19 to June 20, then backtracks into Capricorn until 2023. Jupiter is in Aquarius until Jupiter enters Pisces April 17. Jupiter conjunct Neptune (April 12) is the major aspect of the year, being close most of April. Mars retrograde Oct 30 to Jan 12, keeps it in Taurus or Gemini from mid-August until May 2023.
MEDIUM-TERM (The Bridge)
ALL MONTH, Pluto squares Capsolar MC. All the Pluto themes mentioned above, as part of the Capsolar, are strong during these weeks.
TWO PERIODS OF THE MONTH bring Mars + Pluto patterns. Transiting Mars opposes Capsolar Moon through Jan 18, affecting the world at large (amplifying the Moon-Mars trends of the Capsolar). Transiting Mars crosses Washington Cansolar angles Jan 24-30, concentrating on the U.S. These windows will be more violent and ferocious, unleashing great force in events or behavior. Expect disrespect of law and the consequences of cumulative stress, along with the usual range of Mars events (fires, violence, the wrath of nature).
Mars enters Sagittarius 1/17. Historically, it has highlighted elitism, privilege, and patronage leveraging wealth, rank, power, or other privilege (including cronyism and crimes by the elite); attacks on the advantaged ("how the mighty have fallen"); international themed events including immigration, hegemony, and diplomatic impact; and controversy involving the justice system. -- Summaries of longer-term trends from outer planet sign transits are here.
SHORT-TERM (Lunar Ingresses)
Caplunar (Jan 3)
The Caplunar is dormant.
Arilunar (Jan 10)
Effective Jan 10-17. The roll-over week of the Sidereal year seems to start off pretty happy. Venus is half a degree from IC, closely conjunct Sun on the ecliptic and square Moon-Uranus in azimuth. The tone is upbeat, comfortable, even celebrating.
The chart above is in azimuth to highlight the most important features. Moon conjoins Uranus on Vertex, both square angular Venus, with the Venus-Uranus PVP square only 0°22' wide. Much of this upbeat spirit involves unusual entertainments, novel pleasures, and a sense of being free and able to pursue a life of liberty (if not a libertine life).
Canlunar (Jan 17)
Effective Jan 17-30. Progress is made on the nation's woes: While indications are mixed, they are weighted toward the positive. Jupiter is most angular (sq. Asc 0°19'). Uranus squares Midheaven (1°02'). Together, they suggest progress and optimism. That I call it restrained optimism is due to Saturn 4° from MC.
Uranus is the most active planet. Uranus with Jupiter returns attention for a fortnight to remapping the larger social contract, invention and innovation, the advantages of “good science,” cautious collective optimism, and expecting good change. Moon opposite Sun (in addition to the usual Pluto aspect) suggests government involvement in all of this.
Uranus' other aspects are squares to Mercury (1°31') and Saturn (2°59'), which straddle Midheaven. Some really good new ideas hit brief roadblocks, but likely prevail before the chart expires.
Liblunar (Jan 24)
The Liblunar is dormant. Mars and Jupiter crossing near New York City suggests the aspect's typical impact on the financial sector.
for last half of JANUARY, 2022
If you are unfamiliar with the methods and interpretations of Sidereal mundane astrology, please see my free book Sidereal Mundane Astrology. (A link can be found near the top of the Publications sub-forum.) For standard interpretations, see Chapter 8 of the current (17th) Edition.
USA Mundane Forecast §§§ The Biden Report §§§ Other Locations §§§ Ingress Summaries §§§ Transits to Capsolar Planets §§§ Outer Planet Sign Transits
LONG-TERM (Solar Ingresses)
Capsolar effective Jan 15, 2022 to Jan 15, 2023. For the United States, the 12 months beginning January 15, 2022 are an accounting cycle for the Biden administration. Midterm elections nearly always weigh against the White House so, independent of astrology, we expect Democratic losses in the Senate and House of Representatives. With a Capsolar that is anti-President, anti-establishment, and more generally antigovernment, Republican gains seem certain.
Sun conjunct Pluto (1°21') is the primary aspect this year. Pluto, missing from 2021 Capsolar angles, has returned to angularity (square Ascendant 1°29'). Although the range of Sun-Pluto themes is diverse, from severe natural disasters to political confrontation, they always invite unprecedented conditions and irrevocable shifts of circumstances. Typical motifs include rebellion against prevailing conditions, assault on or removal of those in power, and disrespect for and disobeying the law. People demand freedom from arbitrary control or leadership that they feel is failing them. Especially with Pluto in Capricorn, more people think of themselves as sovereign, "a law unto oneself" or "exception to the rules," leading to increased lawlessness. [NOTE: Sun also squares Eris 0°01' in mundo.]
Moon opposes Mars and squares Neptune. Crime is up. People feel that their neighborhoods are more dangerous. Mundanely, Mars square Neptune is only 0°05' wide in Washington. Sun conjunct Pluto and Moon-Mars-Neptune also amps up the physical threat to the President or, if not him directly, then the Federal government, perhaps through heightened domestic terrorism. Expect a year of ferocious civil unrest as what was once called "civilization" rips open with unaddressed grievance while struggling to settle into some new pattern in which people feel greater safety and security.
Moon opposite Mars (affecting the world as a whole) creates a state of alarm. Typical expressions are violence, blood, fire, earthquakes, accidents, and other destruction, often with significant loss of life. Other expressions include war, bombings, other explosions, other attacks, and deaths of leaders. Moon square Neptune (local to Washington) describes waves of emotional reaction, fervor, herd-mind arousal, or panic accompanied by confusion, disorientation, uncertainty, and undermined security. Mars-Neptune is fundamentally an aspect of panic or feeling the ground fall from under one’s feet - surging adrenaline with heightened aroused emotion - increasing the risk of treachery, sabotage, other betrayal, poisoned relationships, and scandal. (On the other hand, it seems professional sports are back with a vengeance!)
The Sun/Mercury midpoint, 0°14' from Capsolar IC, broadly intensifies and highlights Mercury themes, including transportation, commerce, and science. As Mercury squares (non-foreground) Uranus (0°34'), trends of scientific and technological advances continue (this year has social unrest, not a dystopian turning from technology): Freedom and flexibility in communication and travel are big break-out themes for the year, including significant expansion and redesign in social media's impact. Science continues to have direct, relevant influence on people's changing lives.
Mercury-Uranus also has repercussions on social trends. With growing urgency of antisocial independence and autonomous self-sufficiency, with people feeling exempt from precedents and historic social standards, "independent thinking" becomes a rallying cry (though probably more of a fantasy than a reality, as herd-mind passions surge the cry for "independent" opinion). Greater curiosity would help conditions improve, but, instead, we are likely to see passion-fed rejection of expert opinion, reliance on crowd opinion, and other challenges to convention or authority. “Don’t tell me how to think” takes on new, widespread life.
Across the U.S., the direst conditions concentrate on the West Coast. Moon, Mars, and Neptune lines flow especially through California, with the usual list of severe expectations. (Los Angeles is somewhat more Mars-driven, with Neptune affecting San Francisco more, but the entire state will feel both planets and their aspect.) A kinder tone is marked by Venus angular through the eastern Plains States, roughly at the longitude of Houston and from Houston northeast toward Minneapolis. Florida and the Appalachians feel the Sun-Pluto conjunction with unusual strength.
All year, Pluto in Capricorn and Uranus in Aries continue. However, significant changes in collective themes unfold this year. Neptune and Saturn begin the year in Aquarius and Capricorn, respectively; then Neptune enters Pisces May 20 to August 6 before returning, for a while, to Aquarius. Saturn enters Aquarius May 19 to June 20, then backtracks into Capricorn until 2023. Jupiter is in Aquarius until Jupiter enters Pisces April 17. Jupiter conjunct Neptune (April 12) is the major aspect of the year, being close most of April. Mars retrograde Oct 30 to Jan 12, keeps it in Taurus or Gemini from mid-August until May 2023.
MEDIUM-TERM (The Bridge)
ALL MONTH, Pluto squares Capsolar MC. All the Pluto themes mentioned above, as part of the Capsolar, are strong during these weeks.
TWO PERIODS OF THE MONTH bring Mars + Pluto patterns. Transiting Mars opposes Capsolar Moon through Jan 18, affecting the world at large (amplifying the Moon-Mars trends of the Capsolar). Transiting Mars crosses Washington Cansolar angles Jan 24-30, concentrating on the U.S. These windows will be more violent and ferocious, unleashing great force in events or behavior. Expect disrespect of law and the consequences of cumulative stress, along with the usual range of Mars events (fires, violence, the wrath of nature).
Mars enters Sagittarius 1/17. Historically, it has highlighted elitism, privilege, and patronage leveraging wealth, rank, power, or other privilege (including cronyism and crimes by the elite); attacks on the advantaged ("how the mighty have fallen"); international themed events including immigration, hegemony, and diplomatic impact; and controversy involving the justice system. -- Summaries of longer-term trends from outer planet sign transits are here.
SHORT-TERM (Lunar Ingresses)
Caplunar (Jan 3)
The Caplunar is dormant.
Arilunar (Jan 10)
Effective Jan 10-17. The roll-over week of the Sidereal year seems to start off pretty happy. Venus is half a degree from IC, closely conjunct Sun on the ecliptic and square Moon-Uranus in azimuth. The tone is upbeat, comfortable, even celebrating.
The chart above is in azimuth to highlight the most important features. Moon conjoins Uranus on Vertex, both square angular Venus, with the Venus-Uranus PVP square only 0°22' wide. Much of this upbeat spirit involves unusual entertainments, novel pleasures, and a sense of being free and able to pursue a life of liberty (if not a libertine life).
Canlunar (Jan 17)
Effective Jan 17-30. Progress is made on the nation's woes: While indications are mixed, they are weighted toward the positive. Jupiter is most angular (sq. Asc 0°19'). Uranus squares Midheaven (1°02'). Together, they suggest progress and optimism. That I call it restrained optimism is due to Saturn 4° from MC.
Uranus is the most active planet. Uranus with Jupiter returns attention for a fortnight to remapping the larger social contract, invention and innovation, the advantages of “good science,” cautious collective optimism, and expecting good change. Moon opposite Sun (in addition to the usual Pluto aspect) suggests government involvement in all of this.
Uranus' other aspects are squares to Mercury (1°31') and Saturn (2°59'), which straddle Midheaven. Some really good new ideas hit brief roadblocks, but likely prevail before the chart expires.
Liblunar (Jan 24)
The Liblunar is dormant. Mars and Jupiter crossing near New York City suggests the aspect's typical impact on the financial sector.