US forecast Dec 24, 2022 - Jan 21, 2023
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2021 3:46 pm
USA Mundane Forecast
for the four weeks beginning DECEMBER 24, 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 Ch 8 of the current (17th) Edition.
USA Mundane Forecast §§§ The Biden Report §§§ Ingress Summaries §§§ Outer Planet Sign Transits
LONG-TERM (Solar Ingresses)
Capsolar effective Jan 15, 2022 to Jan 15, 2023. (Summarized from my Jan 15-30 forecast.)
Effective Oct 18, 2022 to April 15, 2023. (Summarized from my Oct 3-31 forecast.)
MEDIUM-TERM (The Bridge)
All month, progressed Cansolar Moon squares Neptune, typical of heightened emotion, fervor, disorientation, and uncertainty, the "What happens now?" of post-election government transition. Pluto squares Capsolar Ascendant until the old Capsolar evaporates January 15. Overall, the month (and especially the start of the new year) should be positive, even upbeat, since Jupiter crosses Cansolar angles from December 29 until beyond the end of the current four weeks.
SHORT-TERM (Lunar Ingresses)
Caplunar (Dec 24) Effective December 24, 2022 to January 21, 2023, especially the first two weeks, December 24-January 7. Things are surprisingly cordial in Washington and the nation as a whole, though much is being said - and said strongly - as the new governmental balance settles in. This forecast comes from a Venus-Jupiter square widely foreground as backdrop for a concentrated Moon-Mercury-Pluto conjunction wrapped tightly around Descendant. (See the mundoscope above.)
Is it possible that we have returned to constructive partisanship - a sense of diverse perspectives working toward common solutions without surrendering honestly divergent positions and values? (For the first time this century?) This one-to-four-week chart looks like it, for the moment. People at least are talking to each other.
Mercury-Pluto is the strongest influence (Me/Pl 0°02' from the angle). Divergent ideas converge (sometimes feeling they don't come from the same universe). If minds are open, this transforms patterns of thinking, shifts paradigms, and signals communication breakthroughs. However, if minds remain closed, the same energies express as collisions of information, opinions, and words. In both politics and nature, events and their consequences stun the mind. Will this occur now in a way that insightfully mingles disparate views? Jaded political expectations struggle against the hope that collegiality will prevail this time.
Moon-Pluto has been stunning us for three or four years until the inconceivable has become commonplace. (One wonders how we will handle things getting boring again.) Moon-Mercury stirs the media as much as the conversation. It's too early in the new Congress for breathtaking reports, though that is the sort of headlines-grabbing thing that happens when Moon, Mercury, and Pluto are together and strong.
Besides the gentler Venus-Jupiter square backdrop, collegial communication is hinted by Moon and Mercury conjoining Venus mundanely. I'll optimistically side with this outcome.
Locally, Pluto strongly affects places within 200 miles of Philadelphia. Eastern Kentucky is the luckiest spot in the country (Venus-Jupiter exactly angular). Weather is unseasonably warm on the east side of the Rockies and down through Houston, while West Coast states get hardship and hard weather from Saturn. A storm concentration is likely in the westmost tip of Oklahoma and northern Texas.
Arilunar (Dec 31)
The Arilunar is silent for Washington. Worldwide, Moon square Mercury, Venus, and Pluto suggests conversations connected to shifting relationships (effective diplomacy); but there is no specific effect for the U.S. as a whole. Southern California gets its sunshine back. Saturn is unusually strong near the longitude of New York City and Albany.
Canlunar (Jan 7) Effective Jan 7-14. Sun exactly conjoins Mercury on Washington's Zenith, which signals getting down to business with strong management. Broadly, Sun-Mercury anticipates spotlighted Mercury themes, such transportation, communication, and commerce matters, and often occurs with unusually important executive communication (e.g., a pivotal presidential speech). Jupiter widely foreground gives an optimistic spin.
Uranus mundanely squares Sun-Mercury. (Sun-Uranus is 0°04.) This is always good for a surprise - something we didn't see coming, an important new idea, something refreshing that grabs our attention. It isn't necessarily governmental (e.g., might be connected to technology).
Ungraciousness comes from Moon opposing Pluto (like always) while also square Mars. This mundane square is unique to the U.S.: People are ready to fight. The anticipated strong, principled, leadership action sets the sparring and scrapping in motion.
San Francisco has a happy, lovely Venus line, and LA's new mayor lets loose a surprise; but the Pheonix area has a Mars-Saturn convergence that, in the past, has coincided with violence and other hurt. Flooding and disorientation are likely through the Mississippi Delta, with aggressive weather through the Midwest and mid-south.
Liblunar (Jan 14) Effective Jan 14-21. With the old Capsolar expired a few hours later, conditions are changing. The Libsolar gains holds primary sway, which shifts the tone of the nation emotionally and practically. Concurrently, this new Liblunar has Neptune exactly setting.
It's not bad. (Jupiter, barely foreground, tips the tone slightly positive or, at least, away from "bad.") Moon squares Sun showing a periodic change in things, drawing national attention to what's happening in Washington. I think all this chart really means is that the usual Neptune questions, "What's going on? What happens now?" dominate for a week.
Whatever happened last week in Phoenix probably isn't over, with Saturn exactly setting. Hard, hurtful conditions arise near the longitude of Minneapolis (all the way south to mid-Louisiana). Freezing and troublesome conditions prevail along the Continental Divide (even worse than seasonal expectations).
for the four weeks beginning DECEMBER 24, 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 Ch 8 of the current (17th) Edition.
USA Mundane Forecast §§§ The Biden Report §§§ Ingress Summaries §§§ Outer Planet Sign Transits
LONG-TERM (Solar Ingresses)
Capsolar effective Jan 15, 2022 to Jan 15, 2023. (Summarized from my Jan 15-30 forecast.)
- An accounting cycle for the Biden administration. Republican gains seem certain in the midterm elections.
- Sun conjunct Pluto (1°21'): Unprecedented conditions, irrevocable shifts, rebellion against conditions, assault or removal of those in power, and disrespect for law (greater lawlessness). People demand freedom from control or leadership they feel is failing them. Solar figures are challenged and held accountable. More people feel "a law unto oneself" or exception to the rules. - Since May 22, Sun-Pluto has progressed to within 1°00'. This lasts until January 15. During this part of 2022, Sun-Pluto comes into their own.
- Moon-Mars-Neptune: Crime is up. Neighborhoods feel more dangerous. Ferocious civil unrest. "Civilization" rips open with unaddressed grievance while struggling to settle into new patterns in which people feel safer and more secure.
- Sun-Pluto with Moon-Mars-Neptune: Increased physical threat to the president or the Federal government as a whole (perhaps through heightened domestic terrorism).
- Moon opposite Mars (affecting the world as a whole): A state of alarm. Typical expressions: violence, blood, fire, earthquakes, accidents, other destruction; often significant loss of life. Other expressions: war, bombings and explosions, other attacks, deaths of leaders. Moon square Neptune (local to Washington): Waves of emotional reaction, fervor, herd-mind arousal, or panic accompanied by confusion, disorientation, uncertainty, and an undermined sense of security. Mars-Neptune: 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.
- Sun/Mercury = IC: Broadly intensifies and highlights Mercury themes, including transportation, commerce, and science. Mercury square Uranus: Scientific and technological advances continue (no turning from technology). Freedom and flexibility in communication and travel are big break-out themes, including significant expansion and redesign in social media's impact. Science continues to have direct, relevant influence on people's changing lives.
- Mercury-Uranus impacts 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: herd-mind passions surge the cry for "independent" opinion). Passion-fed rejection of expert opinion, reliance on crowd opinion, other challenges to convention or authority. “Don’t tell me how to think” takes on new, widespread life.
Effective Oct 18, 2022 to April 15, 2023. (Summarized from my Oct 3-31 forecast.)
- Matters begun now will have unusual impact and continuity through the first part of 2023.
- Pluto 0°08' from IC square Sun-Venus: Repeats Sun-Pluto from the Capsolar: This is the quarter when the Year Chart's promise ripens. The Biden administration faces an accounting cycle. Republican gains seem certain. We face unprecedented conditions, irrevocable shifts, rebellion against conditions, assault or removal of those in power, and disrespect for law. People demand freedom from control or leadership they feel is failing them. Solar figures are challenged and held accountable.
- Venus rising conjunct Sun: Common for events that resolve conflict and bring peace. Venus issues are at the forefront, e.g., abortion rights will be a primary issue impacting the balloting. Might this also forecast a peaceful resolution to existing conflict and threats?
- Venus-Pluto (0°29'): An irrevocable change in relationships. Along with purely local expression (e.g., natural disasters) and social impact (e.g., marriage and reproductive rights), between nations this refers to significant shifts in alliances and antipathies. This will be its fundamental theme. I stand hopeful that the predominantly peaceful tone of the chart will prevail.
MEDIUM-TERM (The Bridge)
All month, progressed Cansolar Moon squares Neptune, typical of heightened emotion, fervor, disorientation, and uncertainty, the "What happens now?" of post-election government transition. Pluto squares Capsolar Ascendant until the old Capsolar evaporates January 15. Overall, the month (and especially the start of the new year) should be positive, even upbeat, since Jupiter crosses Cansolar angles from December 29 until beyond the end of the current four weeks.
- START to 12/28: Pluto Neptune
- Dec 29-Jan 14: Pluto Neptune Jupiter
- Jan 15 to END: Neptune Jupiter
SHORT-TERM (Lunar Ingresses)
Caplunar (Dec 24) Effective December 24, 2022 to January 21, 2023, especially the first two weeks, December 24-January 7. Things are surprisingly cordial in Washington and the nation as a whole, though much is being said - and said strongly - as the new governmental balance settles in. This forecast comes from a Venus-Jupiter square widely foreground as backdrop for a concentrated Moon-Mercury-Pluto conjunction wrapped tightly around Descendant. (See the mundoscope above.)
Is it possible that we have returned to constructive partisanship - a sense of diverse perspectives working toward common solutions without surrendering honestly divergent positions and values? (For the first time this century?) This one-to-four-week chart looks like it, for the moment. People at least are talking to each other.
Mercury-Pluto is the strongest influence (Me/Pl 0°02' from the angle). Divergent ideas converge (sometimes feeling they don't come from the same universe). If minds are open, this transforms patterns of thinking, shifts paradigms, and signals communication breakthroughs. However, if minds remain closed, the same energies express as collisions of information, opinions, and words. In both politics and nature, events and their consequences stun the mind. Will this occur now in a way that insightfully mingles disparate views? Jaded political expectations struggle against the hope that collegiality will prevail this time.
Moon-Pluto has been stunning us for three or four years until the inconceivable has become commonplace. (One wonders how we will handle things getting boring again.) Moon-Mercury stirs the media as much as the conversation. It's too early in the new Congress for breathtaking reports, though that is the sort of headlines-grabbing thing that happens when Moon, Mercury, and Pluto are together and strong.
Besides the gentler Venus-Jupiter square backdrop, collegial communication is hinted by Moon and Mercury conjoining Venus mundanely. I'll optimistically side with this outcome.
Locally, Pluto strongly affects places within 200 miles of Philadelphia. Eastern Kentucky is the luckiest spot in the country (Venus-Jupiter exactly angular). Weather is unseasonably warm on the east side of the Rockies and down through Houston, while West Coast states get hardship and hard weather from Saturn. A storm concentration is likely in the westmost tip of Oklahoma and northern Texas.
Arilunar (Dec 31)
The Arilunar is silent for Washington. Worldwide, Moon square Mercury, Venus, and Pluto suggests conversations connected to shifting relationships (effective diplomacy); but there is no specific effect for the U.S. as a whole. Southern California gets its sunshine back. Saturn is unusually strong near the longitude of New York City and Albany.
Canlunar (Jan 7) Effective Jan 7-14. Sun exactly conjoins Mercury on Washington's Zenith, which signals getting down to business with strong management. Broadly, Sun-Mercury anticipates spotlighted Mercury themes, such transportation, communication, and commerce matters, and often occurs with unusually important executive communication (e.g., a pivotal presidential speech). Jupiter widely foreground gives an optimistic spin.
Uranus mundanely squares Sun-Mercury. (Sun-Uranus is 0°04.) This is always good for a surprise - something we didn't see coming, an important new idea, something refreshing that grabs our attention. It isn't necessarily governmental (e.g., might be connected to technology).
Ungraciousness comes from Moon opposing Pluto (like always) while also square Mars. This mundane square is unique to the U.S.: People are ready to fight. The anticipated strong, principled, leadership action sets the sparring and scrapping in motion.
San Francisco has a happy, lovely Venus line, and LA's new mayor lets loose a surprise; but the Pheonix area has a Mars-Saturn convergence that, in the past, has coincided with violence and other hurt. Flooding and disorientation are likely through the Mississippi Delta, with aggressive weather through the Midwest and mid-south.
Liblunar (Jan 14) Effective Jan 14-21. With the old Capsolar expired a few hours later, conditions are changing. The Libsolar gains holds primary sway, which shifts the tone of the nation emotionally and practically. Concurrently, this new Liblunar has Neptune exactly setting.
It's not bad. (Jupiter, barely foreground, tips the tone slightly positive or, at least, away from "bad.") Moon squares Sun showing a periodic change in things, drawing national attention to what's happening in Washington. I think all this chart really means is that the usual Neptune questions, "What's going on? What happens now?" dominate for a week.
Whatever happened last week in Phoenix probably isn't over, with Saturn exactly setting. Hard, hurtful conditions arise near the longitude of Minneapolis (all the way south to mid-Louisiana). Freezing and troublesome conditions prevail along the Continental Divide (even worse than seasonal expectations).