Assessing worth of fine-tuning a SSR
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2022 1:27 pm
My 2023 SSR, even if I stay at home for it, will be excellent—unobjectionable. The year it covers will, however, overlap with a majority of Lunars that theoretically range from very bad to excruciatingly dreadful. How worth it would it be to perfect the Solar and set a higher baseline against which the Lunars will have to operate?
The SSR has transiting Jupiter partile conjunct-square natal Venus-Jupiter. For home, transiting Jupiter and natal Venus are both within 3° of IC, while natal Jupiter is almost 9° from Ascendant. (But it's square MC 2°10', for which TMSA puts it at 95% strength.) Solar Moon (also foreground) is conjunct natal Jupiter 2°50' in mundo.
For Criciúma, SC, all three of the aforementioned benefics get partile angularity (transiting Jupiter within 5'). Making the trip, however, wouldn't be trivial, and come mid-February it may turn out to not be doable despite my best efforts.
The difficult Lunars will be spread out all throughout the year, and their recurring feature is Saturn's upcoming transit to my Sun-Mars-Pluto (though mostly the latter two) on their angles. Here are some highlights:
I feel like this gets quite close to "splitting hairs" territory, but does it get on there?
The SSR has transiting Jupiter partile conjunct-square natal Venus-Jupiter. For home, transiting Jupiter and natal Venus are both within 3° of IC, while natal Jupiter is almost 9° from Ascendant. (But it's square MC 2°10', for which TMSA puts it at 95% strength.) Solar Moon (also foreground) is conjunct natal Jupiter 2°50' in mundo.
For Criciúma, SC, all three of the aforementioned benefics get partile angularity (transiting Jupiter within 5'). Making the trip, however, wouldn't be trivial, and come mid-February it may turn out to not be doable despite my best efforts.
The difficult Lunars will be spread out all throughout the year, and their recurring feature is Saturn's upcoming transit to my Sun-Mars-Pluto (though mostly the latter two) on their angles. Here are some highlights:
- May 11's SLR: Transiting Saturn 1°07' from an angle, natal Pluto 0°17' from an angle, their mundane square 0°51'.
- June 21's DSLR: Transiting Saturn square natal Pluto 0°01'. Their angularity is moderate and the full Lunar alleviates it, but I had to mention this orb.
- August 1's SLR: Four malefics foreground.
- September 11's DSLR: Transiting Saturn partile on an angle conjunct-square natal Mars-Pluto partile, under an already heavy and toxic full Lunar.
- September 25's SLR: Transiting Saturn conjunct natal Mars 0°02' within 2° of an angle.
- December 15's SLR: Three malefics foreground, including transiting Saturn 7' from an angle conjunct natal Mars 0°10' and square natal Pluto 1°25'.
I feel like this gets quite close to "splitting hairs" territory, but does it get on there?