Kimmyness76 wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2024 7:47 pm
My question is, is there anyway to know if there will be anymore health related issues coming up this year?
Astrology can show times of increased chance of health issues. These "events" don't always emerge as health matters - they can emerge in various areas of your life - but there are definitely indicators that are more likely to be health matters than other things.
I take it you're asking about potentially
serious health concerns - not a cold or routine matter. There are so many overlapping effective astrological techniques that we might miss something lesser, but
bigger deal matters tend to show in most of the major charts.
So, let's take a look at what most important techniques show, if anything.
First, to rule out extreme matters, Solar Arc directions are slow (two-year effect) patterns that single out most of the defining turning points in life. There are none of the louder, "activating" solar arcs operating in the next year. (You have a lesser Venus to Saturn that has been linked in the past to the "hole in the heart" sort of congenital condition and likely just means that it's coming up as an issue that you have to take care of this year. More likely, it refers to events in your emotional life,
e.g., Venus-Saturn directions are more likely to "break your heart" figuratively than literally, especially without luminaries or angles involved.)
Though you only asked about this year, I might as well mention that you do have a harder period (emotionally and perhaps health-wise) beginning about a year from now, lasting about two years, and peaking about two years from now: Directed Saturn will conjoin your Moon. This could be other things like simply working terribly hard, becoming more realistic about your life and its circumstances (and it often means hard times with mother figures); but one possibility with Moon is always health, so I thought I'd mention it. - Not an immediate concern now, though.
Coming back to more "local to this year" matters, we need to look at transits. It may not be a great health year. Transiting Neptune opposes your Moon by spring, when you have several Saturn transits in a row. This could be a period of convalescence, a period of generally feeling more frail, a period when it's harder to keep a strong, positive frame of mind. Without knowing the particulars, the only general advise is to make use of the time and circumstances as positively and creatively as you can. (I've just come through two years of Neptune conjunct my Moon which was neither fun nor deadly - I felt more vulnerable in several ways, had to work at keeping my energy up, and a sense of frailty as if I were aging very rapidly; though it wasn't really aging effects since, coming out of the transit, much of that has reversed. In a perfect world we'd probably all go off and meditate for two years when this hits and let some unknown entity provide our needs. I had strong engagement in my job, in this board, in my marriage, etc. to keep my objectively anchored and connected when it would have been easier to go to sleep for two years:) )
The biggest deal is that Saturn, which recently opposed your Sun (perhaps coinciding with your recent health problems), is currently crossing your Midheaven. This is usually a demanding, often denying time that requires enormous effort, carrying great weight. It can also be a time of considerable achievement if you've prepared for it in the last several years because achievement tends to come from this sort of effort. It likely feels like a "weighty" time and perhaps you are more concerned about the health matter than you're letting on.
This transit will pass in a couple of weeks and Saturn will then move on to square your Neptune in March (climaxing mid-March). It's the combination of Saturn and Neptune that is often emotionally hardest.
Saturn-Neptune usually feels worse than the objective reality warrants. That is, it's an aspect that tends to drag up our most negative feelings, sometimes reaching very dark levels but usually just "putting the worse possible spin" on what's actually happening. It could be a time of convalescence, for example. I mention it because it can also have a health consequence, ether from objective weakening or from the effect that dark moods can have on physical health.
The good news is that it doesn't last long. You come out the other side having gained whatever you can from the experience. Since you are currently dealing with a health matter (marked by your Sun-Neptune) that requires surgery, there's probably a great chance that this "downtime" will be somehow connected to the health concern (e.g., convalescence or immediate aftermath). - Saturn squares your Ascendant late April, so there are a couple of more weeks of the "heavy burden, much weight to carry" drag that could slow you down (but it only lasts two or three weeks, so if it's health related it's more the duration of a virus; it could just be normal life stuff). - It comes back in late August and early September.
By the way, I'm focusing on the negative stuff because that's what you asked about. Along the way you have strong patterns that alleviate or ease some of the sense of burden or (perhaps) isolation. Jupiter squares your Saturn the last half of this month, as literal an "ease the burden" as can be - tending to fix worrisome things that let you regain practical equilibrium. (I suppose that could be a great time for the surgery.) Jupiter moves pretty fast this year, crossing your Jupiter ("Jupiter return," a somewhat more lucky time but especially giving you the chance to reorient life direction, career direction, etc.). This is the last half of May (also marking a nice improvement of things after March-April transits). Jupiter squares your Sun and Midheaven in mid-to-late June - luckier, and probably happier, weeks - opposes your Neptune mid-July (the opposite of Saturn to Neptune, tending to feel upbeat and, if anything, that things are better than they are in reality), and crosses your Ascendant in August. Jupiter crossing your Ascendant is usually a quite positive, lucky, upbeat time. Jupiter comes back across your Ascendant in December, ending the year with positive energies (December 7 looks like an especially good day).