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Tipping the scales

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2021 10:59 am
by Jim Eshelman
My demi-SLR has some really nice stuff, but the closest angularity is transiting Mars, less than 1° from an angle. Marion got a (non-Covid) virus last weekend and I'd been fighting it off all week, get just slightly more under the weather every day.

I thought the reason I was holding up so well, besides the multitude of vaccines I've gotten in recent months, was that SNQ Ascendant and transiting Sun were running along in the same degree all week. Good for vitality and all.

That all flipped today when the angular Sun-Ascendant advanced to square progressed Mars AND I concurrently had the increased vulnerability of an angular Moon. Here was the picture about 9 AM this morning:

13°58' Sco - SNQ Asc
14°37' Aqu - p Mars
14°40' Sco - t Sun

27°03' Leo - SNQ MC
27°24' Aqu - r Moon