Upload
others
View
5
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
A Calendar ofArchetypal Influences
prepared for
BARACK OBAMABARACK OBAMA
August 4, 1961
7:24 PM AHST
Honolulu, Hawaii
January 2012 – December 2012
It seems we have a choice. There are many possible
worlds, many possible meanings, living within us in
potentia, moving through us, awaiting enactment. We
are not just solitary separate subjects in a meaningless
universe of objects upon which we can and must im-
pose our egocentric will. Nor are we blank slates,
empty vessels, condemned to playing out passively
the implacable processes of the universe—or of God—
or of our environment, our genes, our race, our class,
our gender, our social-linguistic community, our
unconscious, our stage in evolution. Rather, we are
miraculously self-reflective and autonomous yet em-
bedded participants in a larger cosmic drama, each of
us a creative nexus of action and imagination. Each is
a self-responsible microcosm of the creative
macrocosm enacting a richly, complexly coevolu-
tionary unfolding of reality. To a crucial extent, the
nature of the universe depends on us.
From Richard Tarnas
Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View
CONTENTS
for
BARACK OBAMABARACK OBAMA
Introduction by Richard Tarnas
1 Personal Transit Listing and Graphs
2 Personal Monthly Transit Calendar
3 Personal Lunar Transit Calendar
4 Personal Major Outer Planet Transit Cycles
5 World Transit Cycles Overview
Use this table of contents to jump to the corresponding section. Use the bookmarks section ofyour pdf reader to find your way easily around your Calendar.
INTRODUCTION
Our psyche is set up in accord with the structure of the
universe, and what happens in the macrocosm likewise
happens in the infinitesimal and most subjective reaches
of the psyche.
— C. G. Jung
Memories, Dreams, Reflections
Introduction
by
Richard Tarnas
THIS CALENDAR, calculated for your personal birth time and place, isdesigned to provide you with a precise month-by-month, day-by-daylisting of the major archetypal influences affecting you this year, as re-
flected in current transits of the planets to your natal chart. The informationis set forth so as to be readily understandable to the non-specialist, whilealso serving as a comprehensive convenient personal reference for profes-sionals and those already initiated into the astrological perspective. Whenused in conjunction with one or more standard transit handbooks (cited be-low), the Calendar of Archetypal Influences can provide a valuable resourcefor self-understanding and an extraordinary font of insight into the powerfularchetypal forces and cycles that shape our lives.
The format of this Calendar reflects the method of transit analysis that hasbeen employed by hundreds of students in graduate seminars and practi-cums which I have taught over the years at the California Institute of In-tegral Studies, and in public workshops at many other schools and centersover the past three decades. I originally developed the specific form of thecalendar, as well as the methodological principles underlying it, in the mid-1970s at Esalen Institute, in psychological research with the psychiatrist andfounder of transpersonal psychology Stanislav Grof. To our considerableastonishment, we discovered that transit analysis furnished us with the mostpowerful method for understanding the archetypal character and timing ofpsychological states, at both the individual and collective level, that we hadever encountered.
Thirty years later our respect and even awe at the consistency and value ofthese correlations has only grown. In Grof’s words, archetypal astrologyseems to represent a “Rosetta Stone” for the human psyche, providing anextraordinary key for understanding its deep structures and shifting dynam-ics. I have come to believe that in future generations psychology textbooks,and indeed history textbooks, will look back upon twentieth-century psy-chologists and historians working without the aid of archetypal astrology asbeing like medieval astronomers working without the aid of the telescope.The purpose of this Calendar is to make this telescope accessible to as manypeople as possible. I am especially grateful to Philip Levine, whose manyyears of programming and design experience made it possible to create theindividually calculated Calendar of Archetypal Influences you have in yourhands.
The primary design consideration throughout the planning for this calen-dar has been simplicity and clarity. The focus is on the most essential fac-tors shaping the archetypal dynamics affecting your life and psychologicalunfolding: the major planetary alignments to the natal chart. Astrologersemploy a bewildering array of factors and techniques in their analyses, and
1
there is merit in many of these. But the foundation of all, for which thereexists by far the greatest quantity and quality of research as well as a unan-imous consensus as to their meanings and fundamental importance, are thecycles of the Sun, Moon, and planets and the major alignments between themwith respect to the Earth. These are the focus of this calendar.
Basic Principles
ASTROLOGY in its most general definition rests on a conception of the cos-mos as a coherent embodiment of creative intelligence, purpose, and mean-ing expressed through a constant complex correspondence between astro-nomical patterns and human experience. The various celestial bodies areregarded as possessing an intrinsic association with specific universal princi-ples. Both these principles and their astronomical correspondences are seenas ultimately grounded in the nature of the cosmos itself, thereby integratingthe celestial and terrestrial, macrocosm and microcosm. As the planets movethrough their cycles, they form various geometrical relationships with eachother relative to the Earth within the larger cosmic environment. These align-ments are observed to coincide with specific archetypally patterned phenom-ena in human lives. From the beginning of Western astrology, such an under-standing was closely associated with the original Greek conception of kosmos,a word first applied to the world as a whole by the Pythagoreans to convey acharacteristically Greek synthesis of intelligent order, beauty, and structuralperfection.
As the astrological tradition developed, the observed correspondence be-tween planetary movements and the archetypal patterns of human affairstook a number of forms, of which three are especially essential:
The natal chart: The positions of the planets relative to the time andplace of an individual’s birth are regarded as bearing a significantcorrespondence to that person’s life as a whole.
Personal transits: The positions of the planets at any given time inrelation to their positions at an individual’s birth are regarded asbearing a significant correspondence to the specific experiences ofthat person at that time.
World transits: The positions of the planets relative to the Earthat any given time are regarded as bearing a significant correspon-dence to the prevailing state of the world at that time.
In all three forms of correspondence, the particulars of the planetary inter-action—which planets are involved and how they are geometrically alignedwith each other—are considered to be the most important factors in under-standing the corresponding human phenomena.
2
A birth chart or natal chart is a portrait of the heavens at the moment of one’sbirth. The Sun, Moon, and planets are positioned around the chart to reflecttheir positions around the Earth when one was born. For example, wherethe symbol for the Sun is located in the chart reflects the time of day one wasborn: thus if one is born at noon, the Sun will be at the top of the chart (calledthe Midheaven), while if one is born at dawn the Sun will be shown risingon the left side of the chart near the eastern horizon (called the Ascendant).
The main difference between the natal chart and the astronomical reality itportrays is that the natal chart has two dimensions rather than three, and itdoes not reflect the varying distances of the planets from the Earth. What thebirth chart does convey is the exact pattern of angular relationships existingbetween the planets and the Earth at the time and place of one’s birth.
Astrology makes possible a further understanding of one’s life—its cycles,its ups and downs, the crises and the breakthroughs, the periods of majorchange and transformation—through the study of transits. Transits occurwhen the planets currently in the sky form certain geometrical alignmentswith respect to the planetary positions at one’s birth. The nature of thosepatterns—which planets are involved and how they are positioned—appearsto correlate in a strikingly consistent way with the archetypal character of theexperiences one tends to have at that time.
Three Preliminary Issues
IT IS IMPORTANT to address here three important matters that thoughtfulpeople usually need discussed when approaching astrology. The first con-cerns the nature of archetypes, the basic forces or principles connected tothe planets; the second involves the question of determinism vs. free will;and the third concerns the nature of astrology’s causal mechanism, or why it“works.” These three issues are closely interrelated.
First, what is an archetype? Archetypes can be understood and described inmany ways, and in fact much of the history of Western thought from Platoand Aristotle onward has been concerned with this very question. But forour present purposes, we can define an archetype as a universal principleor force that affects—impels, structures, permeates—the human psyche andhuman behavior on many levels. One can think of them as primordial in-stincts, as Freud did, or as universal principles as Plato did, or as gods ofthe psyche as James Hillman does. Archetypes (for example, Venus or Mars)seem to have a transcendent, mythic quality, yet they also have very specificpsychological expressions—as in the desire for love and the experience ofbeauty (Venus), or the impulse toward assertive activity and aggressive force(Mars). Moreover, archetypes seem to work from both within and without,for they can express themselves as impulses and images from the interiorpsyche, yet also as events and situations in the external world.
Jung thought of archetypes as the basic constituents of the human psyche,shared cross-culturally by all human beings, and he regarded them as uni-versal expressions of a collective unconscious. Much earlier, the Platonictradition considered archetypes to be not only psychological but also cos-mic and objective, as primordial forms of a Universal Mind that transcended
3
the human psyche. Astrology would appear to support the Platonic viewas well as the Jungian, since it gives evidence that Jungian archetypes arenot only visible in human psychology, in human experience and behavior,but are also linked to the macrocosm itself—to the planets and their move-ments in the heavens. Astrology thus supports the ancient idea of an animamundi, or world soul, in which the human psyche participates. From thisperspective, what Jung called the collective unconscious can be viewed asbeing ultimately embedded within the cosmos itself. Jung himself came tosuch a perspective in his later years, both through his extensive astrologicalresearch as well as his long study of synchronicities.
From an astrological perspective, the planetary archetypes constitute a kindof Olympian pantheon of fundamental principles governing the evershiftingqualitative dynamics of time. The birth of any being or phenomenon–whethera person, a work of art, a cultural movement, an historical phenomenon, anation, a community, or any other organism or creative emergence—is seenas reflecting and embodying the archetypal dynamics that are implicit at thetime of birth and that creatively unfold over the course of life. In Jung’swords, “We are born at a given moment, in a given place, and we have, likecelebrated vintages, the same qualities of the year and of the season whichsaw our birth.”
In his classic work Re-Visioning Psychology, Hillman well described the mul-tidimensional character and consciousness-shaping power of the archetypes:
Let us then imagine archetypes as the deepest patterns of psychicfunctioning, the roots of the soul governing the perspectives wehave of ourselves and the world. They are the axiomatic, self-evident images to which psychic life and our theories about it everreturn. . . There are many other metaphors for describing them: im-material potentials of structure, like invisible crystals in solution orforms in plants that suddenly show forth under certain conditions;patterns of instinctual behavior like those in animals that direct ac-tions along unswerving paths; the genres and topoi in literature; therecurring typicalities in history; the basic syndromes in psychia-try; the paradigmatic thought models in science; the world-widefigures, rituals, and relationships in anthropology.
But one thing is absolutely essential to the notion of archetypes:their emotional possessive effect, their bedazzlement of conscious-ness so that it becomes blind to its own stance. By setting up auniverse which tends to hold everything we do, see, and say inthe sway of its cosmos, an archetype is best comparable with aGod. And Gods, religions sometimes say, are less accessible to thesenses and to the intellect than they are to the imaginative visionand emotion of the soul.
They are cosmic perspectives in which the soul participates. Theyare the lords of its realms of being, the patterns for its mimesis. Thesoul cannot be, except in one of their patterns. All psychic realityis governed by one or another archetypal fantasy, given sanctionby a God. I cannot but be in them.
4
There is no place without Gods and no activity that does not enactthem. Every fantasy, every experience has its archetypal reason.There is nothing that does not belong to one God or another.
Second, the issue of free will vs. determinism: In the history of astrology,there have been times when astrology was believed to reveal a person’s des-tined fate, and the birth chart and other predictive indicators were rigidly de-terministic. Even today, some astrologers make judgments and predictions asif the planetary factors were as simplistically causal as colliding billiard balls,and their assessments leave their clients less free and more constrained in theadventure of their life than they would have been otherwise. Properly un-derstood, however, astrology can serve to greatly increase personal freedom,rather than limit it. Partly this is because awareness of the basic archetypalstructures and patterns of meaning in one’s birth chart and transits allowsone to bring considerably more consciousness to the task of fulfilling one’sdeepest potential, one’s authentic nature. One can also live more skillfully,in greater attunement with the shifting winds and tides of the moment. Butastrology’s emancipatory character also derives from the fact that the moredeeply we understand the archetypal forces that affect our lives, the morefree we can be in our dealings with them. If we are altogether unconsciousof these potent forces, we are like puppets of the archetypes: we then actaccording to unconscious motivations without any possibility of our beingintelligent co-creative participants interacting with those forces.
The archetypes can be embodied in a wide range of ways, from the mostnoble and life-enhancing to the most ignoble and destructive. To the exactextent that we are conscious of the archetypes and their range of potentialexpression, we can respond with greater autonomy and self-awareness. Thisis of course the whole rationale for depth psychology, from Freud and Jungonward—to become conscious of the unconscious, to release ourselves fromthe bondage of blind action, to explore and experience and transform thehidden forces in the human psyche. Astrology’s great merit is that it seemsto reveal very precisely which archetypes are especially important for eachperson, the range of their potential meanings and embodiments, how theyinteract with each other, and when they are most likely to be expressed in thecourse of each life.
Related to this issue is the question of our birth, and how random is thefate by which we are assigned something as weighty as the birth chart withits specific configuration of planets. I personally believe that the circum-stances of our birth are not accidental, but are in some sense a consequenceof larger unfolding purposes and continuities that reflect our deeper spiri-tual and karmic character. Like many others, I have come to believe thatwe choose, from a higher level of our spiritual being than that of which weare usually conscious, the circumstances of our lives, the family and cultureand age into which we are born, and the basic archetypal framework of ourspiritual evolution.
5
From this point of view, the birth chart is not the randomly allotted prison-structure of our inexorable fate, but can be seen rather as defining the basicstructure of our potential unfolding—suggesting the personal gifts and chal-lenges that we have chosen for this lifetime to work with and evolve through.Astrology illuminates the fundamental archetypal dynamics that profoundlycondition our lives, which is not to say they absolutely determine our lives.Because our personal response to life always contains an element of unpre-dictability and potential freedom, and because astrology gives a greater un-derstanding of our basic archetypal complexes and their timing, then knowl-edge of our birth chart and transits can significantly increase the range ofoptions, flexibility, and intelligence with which we approach life. The studyof astrology can be extraordinarily liberating.
And third, the issue of causal mechanism, or why astrology works: It seemsunlikely to me that the planets send out some kind of physical emanationsthat causally influence events in human life in a mechanistic way, and thatthis is the basis of astrology. The range of correlations between planetary po-sitions and human existence is just too vast, too experientially complex andmultidimensional, too aesthetically subtle, too metaphysically structured,too intelligently and creatively responsive to human intention to be explainedby physical factors alone. I believe that a more plausible and comprehensiveexplanation is that the universe is informed and pervaded by a fundamen-tal holistic patterning which extends through every level, so that a constantsynchronicity or meaningful correlation exists between astronomical eventsand human events. This is represented in the basic esoteric axiom, “as above,so below,” which reflects a universe all of whose parts are integrated into anintelligible whole.
From this perspective, the planets themselves are not “causing” anything tobe happening in our lives, any more than the hands on a clock are now caus-ing it to be 7:30 PM. Rather, the planetary positions are indicative of the cosmicstate of the archetypal forces at that time. The fact that the planets constantlyseem to indicate these things with such accuracy simply suggests that thecosmic order is much more profound and pervasive than our conventionalbeliefs have assumed. However, that order is not a pregiven fixed struc-ture of concrete events and traits but rather a multidimensional archetypalpatterning that permits and even empowers creative freedom and respon-siveness in both the human being and the universe, in dynamic reciprocalinteraction. And the relationship between any specific planetary pattern anda particular human experience is best seen not as simple linear causality butrather as meaningful correlation or correspondence. As the great classicalphilosopher Plotinus concluded:
The stars are like letters which inscribe themselves at every mo-ment in the sky, or written once for all and self-moving. . . Everythingin the world is full of signs. . . All events are co-ordinated. . . So wefind signs of the future in the flight of birds or in other animals.All things depend on each other; as has been said, “Everythingbreathes together.”
There is, however, a sense in which causality does enter into the astrolog-ical perspective, and this is in the sense of archetypal causation. While the
6
physical planets themselves may bear only a synchronistic connection witha given human experience, that experience is nevertheless being affected orcaused—influenced, patterned, impelled, drawn forth—by the relevant plan-etary archetypes, and in this sense it is quite appropriate to speak, for exam-ple, of Saturn (as archetype) “influencing” one in a specific way, or as “gov-erning” certain kinds of experience.
But why should the cosmos have established a systematic correspondencebetween planetary patterns and archetypally patterned phenomena in hu-man lives? There are many possible answers to this question, not the leastof which might point toward a kind of intrinsic aesthetic splendor in theuniverse, an overflow of cosmic intelligence and delight that reveals itselfin this continuous marriage of mathematical astronomy and mythic poetry.But in more pragmatic, human terms, I believe that the constant coincidencebetween planetary positions and human lives exists as a kind of cosmic lan-guage for the human mind to discern and be illuminated by, an ongoingrevelation by the universe the recognition of which allows us to better un-derstand ourselves and our world, rediscover our deep connection to thecosmos, and be more complete human beings. It allows us to participatemore fully in the great evolution of the cosmos that is taking place throughus as well as beyond us.
The Planetary Archetypes
THE TWO THINGS that are most important for understanding the archetypaldynamics of one’s birth chart and transits are planets and aspects. The plan-ets represent the essential archetypal forces themselves, while the aspects—the angular relationships between the planets, often indicated on a chart bylines drawn between the planetary symbols—reflect the general nature of theinteraction between those archetypal forces. First I will outline the meaningsof the individual planets, then the aspects. For the purposes of using this Cal-endar efficiently, it will be very helpful to memorize the following symbolsor glyphs:
Planets
A Sun F Jupiter
B Moon G Saturn
C Mercury H Uranus
D Venus I Neptune
E Mars J Pluto
The Calendar of Archetypal Influences focuses on these ten planets and lumi-naries, as it is these for which we have by far the greatest body of evidence aswell as a universal agreement within the astrological community as to their
7
meanings. They form the foundation of any astrological analysis. Althoughevery planetary archetype plays an important role in one’s birth chart, in cer-tain ways the most personally significant are the Sun and Moon. By contrast,it is the outer planets, from Saturn through Pluto, that are of the most sig-nificance as transiting factors, both in duration and intensity. (Following theoriginal ancient Greek usage, the term “planet” in astrology often is used toinclude the Sun and Moon as well as Mercury, Venus, Mars, et al., though theSun and Moon are also referred to as the “luminaries.”)
As Jung recognized, the meanings of archetypes cannot be reduced to simpledefinitions as if they were literal concrete entities whose basic essence couldbe exhausted once and for all with a neat algebraic formula:
A kind of fluid interpenetration belongs to the very nature of allarchetypes. They can only be roughly circumscribed at best. Theirliving meaning comes out more from their presentation as a wholethan from a single formulation. Every attempt to focus them moresharply is immediately punished by the intangible core of meaninglosing its luminosity. No archetype can be reduced to a simpleformula. It is a vessel which we can never empty, and never fill. . . Itpersists throughout the ages and requires interpreting ever anew.The archetypes are the imperishable elements of the unconscious,but they change their shape continually.
So with these considerations in mind, here is a brief summary of archetypalmeanings for the Sun, Moon, and planets:
The Sun represents the central principle of vital energy and conscious self-hood in the birth chart. Just as the Sun is the central entity in the solar sys-tem, so is the Sun central in the individual psyche that is reflected in the birthchart. The Sun represents the center of personal identity, the conscious ego,the autonomous willing self, and is associated with one’s sense of individualself-directedness and self-expression. It rules one’s basic energy drive, thewill to exist, to express oneself dynamically as an autonomous individual.It represents that dynamic expression of the personal will which influencesand draws upon all the other planetary energies. It is the part of one that,simply put, strives to be: to “shine,” to create, to achieve, to manifest itself, torise and go out into the world on the great trajectory of life. It is tied to one’sbasic personal identity in the course of life: “I am Rene Descartes, or I amWangari Maathai: this is who I am, what I’ve done, where I’m going, howI define myself,” etc. In mythic terms, the Sun is associated with the Heroarchetype, with Sol, Apollo, and all solar deities, and is yang in nature.
When the Sun forms a major aspect with another planet in one’s birth chart(for example, a conjunction with Venus, or an opposition with Mars), thenthis second planetary archetype will tend to be particularly prominent inone’s life and character, infusing its qualities into the basic energy of the selfas represented by the Sun. Any major Sun aspects are therefore of great im-portance in one’s birth chart. When it is the transiting body, the Sun tendsto energize and illuminate whatever archetype is associated with the natalplanet that the Sun is transiting. These transits last several days.
8
The Moon is closely associated with the emotionally and instinctively re-sponsive personality, with the psychosomatic basis of one’s being—body andsoul—and with the relational matrix and ground of one’s life, beginning withone’s ancestral foundation and most explicitly with the early mother-childrelationship. The Moon symbolizes, in a sense, the womb of one’s being.While the Sun reflects one’s sense of autonomous conscious selfhood, one’spersonal identity and will, and is more active and self-directing in nature,the Moon represents more one’s underlying psychological and emotionalcharacter—those parts of oneself that are more hidden to one’s consciousego—and is more receptive and spontaneously reactive or responsive in na-ture. In particular, the Moon corresponds to one’s feelings and those per-vasive but largely unconscious psychological patterns that were establisheddeep in one’s past. It is not that the Moon simply is “the unconscious”; rather,the Moon is archetypally associated with what the modern solar self tends tobe unconscious of : the psyche’s relational, emotional, physical, imaginal, fa-milial, ancestral, and ecological ground or matrix.
The Moon corresponds to how one feels about oneself even before one thinksabout oneself. It also reflects how one tends to relate spontaneously to oth-ers and to life’s various situations. Like the ever-shifting cycles and phasesof the Moon, the lunar part of the psyche, associated with one’s moods andfeelings, tends to be changeable and fluctuating in character, though on an-other level its deeply imprinted patterns are very enduring. The Moon con-cerns one’s immediate psychosomatic mode of response to life that begins inone’s earliest years, that is partly a matter of inheritance, and partly forgedin one’s early interactions with the world—especially with one’s mother andother mother-figures and care-givers, one’s family (father, siblings, grand-parents, relations) and one’s early home environment in general. It governsone’s sense of belonging or not belonging, how one tends to nurture and benurtured, and is associated with both the maternal instinct and the needs andinstincts of infancy and childhood. In later life, the Moon reflects the natureof all one’s intimate relationships, familial and otherwise, as well as one’shome life. In mythic terms, the Moon is associated with certain aspects ofthe Great Mother goddess as well as the Child archetype, with Luna and alllunar deities, and is yin in nature.
Again, as with the Sun, if any major aspect is formed between the Moon andanother planet in one’s birth chart, this second planetary archetype will tendto be especially significant in one’s life. But in this case that second archetypewill tend to channel itself through those parts of one’s life governed by theMoon: one’s emotions and moods, one’s childhood, one’s mother and earlyfamilial environment, one’s intimate relationships and domestic life, and soforth. By contrast with the enduring power of the natal Moon position, Moontransits are relatively brief, lasting only for several hours, and tend to reflectthe shifting moods and conditions of the day in the ongoing monthly cycle,affecting the underlying feeling-tone of experience, relationships, and do-mestic life.
For both women and men in the natal chart and in transits, the Moon tends toreflect relationships with significant female figures in a person’s life, begin-ning with one’s mother. But the traditional definition of the Moon as “fem-
9
inine” is simplistic and problematic. Just as women and men are born withboth the Moon and the Sun in the heavens and in their birth charts, so also thepsyches of both women and men are informed by both the Moon and the Sunarchetypes, whether expressed as an integrated part of the personality or assomething projected onto and carried by others. These principles representa fundamental polarity that pervades existence. The relationship betweenthe solar/lunar and the masculine/feminine polarities is extremely complexand in certain respects irreducibly ambiguous. What is called “masculine”and “feminine” varies from culture to culture. So too, individual men andwomen vary in their dominant traits in ways that don’t always fit into genderstereotypes for a particular culture. It is unclear how much of our masculineand feminine “natures” is culturally conditioned and how much is innate,though certainly there does seem to be a greater intrinsic resonance betweenthe Moon archetype and a woman’s body and psyche in her childbearingand nurturing capacities, her menstrual cycle, the more permeable characterof the female body as this affects ego development, the greater continuity ofher psychological identity with her mother, and certain relational, cognitive,and perceptual tendencies that are generally more strongly marked in girlsand women crossculturally.
Yet on another level, it is clear that there is a solar feminine archetypal ten-dency (e.g., the self-possessed woman of achievement and independence)as well as a lunar feminine (e.g., the caring mother and supportive partner),just as there is a solar masculine (the traditional patriarchal ideal of the inde-pendent man of achievement) and a lunar masculine (the caring father andsupportive partner, in touch with his body and feelings, capable of relationalsensitivity and holistic intuitive awareness). It seems to be one of the mainchallenges for all human beings individually as well as the human commu-nity collectively to attain an inner balance and integration between these twofundamental polarities—between the striving for autonomous individualityand the sense of connectedness to a larger whole, between active and recep-tive, between will and feeling, between conscious selfhood and the largerground of embodied psyche.
Mercury represents the principle of mind, thinking, and the movement orexchange of ideas through speaking, writing, and other forms of communi-cation. It governs the capacity to conceptualize and communicate, to artic-ulate, to use words and language, to analyze and comprehend, to perceiveand learn, to mediate, transport, and connect. The Mercury archetype is as-sociated with the Greek mythic figure of Hermes, the Roman Mercury, themessenger of the gods. A major natal aspect between Mercury and anotherplanet tends to correlate with the specific character of one’s mental and neu-ral processes, how one gives and receives information, and the nature ofone’s education and learning style. As a transiting factor, Mercury transitsgenerally last a few days, and depending on what natal planet is being tran-sited, are especially relevant to the particular quality of one’s thought pro-cesses and communication, verbal interactions, and movements and trans-missions of various kinds during that time.
10
Venus represents the principle of love and beauty. In this sense, Venus isEros, as Mercury is Logos. Venus rules the impulse to be involved in ro-mantic and social relations, to attract and be attracted to others, to engage inartistic activities, to seek harmony and aesthetic and sensuous pleasure. TheVenus archetype is associated with the Greek mythic figure of Aphrodite,the Roman Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. Major natal aspects in-volving Venus tend to correlate with how one gives and receives love andaffection, the nature of one’s social and romantic relationships, and the char-acter of one’s artistic and aesthetic sensibility. Venus transits generally last afew days at a time, and depending on what natal planet is being transited,correspond to the particular quality of one’s social, romantic, sensuous, andaesthetic experience at that time.
Mars represents the principle of energetic force. It symbolizes that part of thepsyche which impels one to act, to assert oneself, to strive strongly, to pressforward and against, to be courageous and vigorous, to be competitive orcombative. Mars is the archetypal warrior: it governs the capacity for initia-tive, ardor, aggressiveness, anger, and physical energy, as well as tendenciestoward injury, violence, and impulsiveness. It is connected with athletic ac-tivity, and also, as a polar complement to Venus, governs the yang aspect ofsexuality—the one pursues and asserts, the other attracts and receives. TheMars archetype is associated with the Greek mythic figure of Ares, the Ro-man Mars, the god of war. Yet it would be an error to think of Mars aspectsand transits as essentially relevant to anger and fights. Mars represents thatprinciple of life that is necessary simply to get us out of bed in the morning,to physically energize oneself and willfully project oneself into the field oflife. Major natal aspects involving Mars are thus indicative of how one gen-erally tends to act and assert oneself in life as well as how one experiencesconflict and aggression. Mars transits generally last about ten to twelve days,and of the inner planets, transits of Mars are the most energetically tangible.Depending on the natal planet being transited, Mars transits tend to reflectthe particular character of psychological and physical energetic force expe-rienced at that time, and more problematically, tendencies towards anger,conflict, or injury.
Jupiter represents the principle of expansion and success. It governs the ten-dency to enlarge and grow, to elevate and uplift, to seek that which is bet-ter or higher, to improve and magnify, to assimilate that which is external,to make larger wholes. It also governs the tendency to experience success,honor, abundance, happiness, and good fortune, and is connected with thecapacity for magnanimity, liberality, pride, and optimism. In addition Jupitercorresponds to a concern with understanding, with moral and philosophi-cal ideals and principles, with long-range or broad perspectives and highervision, with looking ahead and aspiring, with the urge for intellectual andcultural expansion, and more generally with the striving for breadth and el-evation of experience (e.g., through travel, wide reading, inner exploration,expanding understanding, etc.). It supports the impulse and capacity for“vision,” as in the biblical dictum, “Without a vision, the people perish.” Onthe problematic side, Jupiter is connected with all tendencies towards ex-cess, inflation, extravagance, ungrounded grandiosity of vision, inattention
11
to detail, overconcern with wealth and status, self-indulgence, complacency,overconfidence, arrogant presumptuousness, and a sense of personal superi-ority.
The Jupiter archetype is associated with the Greek mythic figure of Zeus,the king of the Olympian gods, the Roman Jupiter; called the Great Beneficin eras past, it is related also to Fortuna and Providence. Natal aspects in-volving Jupiter tend to indicate the nature of one’s experience of personalexpansion and elevation, growth and success in different realms of life, aswell as how impulses in these directions might be excessive. Jupiter transitscan last from a few weeks up to several months, and tend to coincide withperiods of personal success, magnanimity, ease, elevation, and broadeningof horizons, as well as excess or inflation.
Saturn represents the principle of limit, structure, and necessity. It gov-erns the material world, time, tradition, the past, maturation, gravity, aging,death, and the endings of things. The Saturn archetype is associated withthe Greek mythic figure of Kronos, the stern father of the gods, the RomanSaturn. It is associated with such archetypal figures as Fate, Father Time,Death, and the Grim Reaper. In Jungian and archetypal psychology, Saturnis referred to as the senex (Latin for old man, as in senator, senescence, senile).
Saturn represents the hard structure of things, the reality principle, the bot-tom line. It is in many ways the opposite of Jupiter in nature: where Jupiterexpands and grants growth and success, Saturn contracts, inhibits, and de-feats; where Jupiter is liberal and cheerfully easygoing, Saturn is conserva-tive and strict; where Jupiter uplifts, Saturn oppresses. Indeed, Saturn canwell seem to be a one-sidedly negative planet in the astrological pantheon,though in fact the situation is much more complicated. Saturn opposes andlimits, but in doing so, it strengthens, grounds, forges, makes us real, buildsstamina, gives our soul substance, gravitas, and authority.
In an important sense, Saturn is the ruler of the birth chart itself, for Saturnis Time, Chronos, that which fixes a moment in time, creates through birtha separate embodiment of reality, and then sustains and works out throughtime all the meanings and challenges implicit in that archetypal moment.
Saturn is the archetype that rules the structure of our lives. It is the matrixof things, that which provides both limit and structure, thereby permittingthe possibility of manifestation itself. In limiting and bringing closure, Sat-urn defines. Saturn is also the principle of judgment, governing the conse-quences of our actions, confronting us with our past, which thereby enduresand structures the present. Esoterically, it is considered to be the planet ofkarma, the carrier of karma from past lifetimes, the consequences of whichwe now have to encounter in the present life. It can be seen as the cross webear, for it concerns our trials and sufferings which may often seem inexplica-ble and undeserved. In theological terms Saturn bears resemblance to some(though not all) aspects of the Hebrew Yahweh: the strict patriarchal rulerand law-giver of creation, the God of judgment and retribution who in theFall, the expulsion from the Garden of Eden described in the book of Genesis,condemns humankind to a life of separation, labor, guilt, suffering, disease,pain in childbirth, and death. Saturn is lord of the realm of finitude, imper-
12
fection, and mortality. At a deep level, Saturn can be seen as the archetypalbirth labor of existence: that which constricts and limits, contracts, rigidifies,separates, alienates, cuts one off from the primal union, makes us fall, re-quires us to die to the old womb—but also that which incarnates us, gives usembodiment, form, firmness, substance, material reality.
Saturn is therefore often symbolized as a skeleton, both as a symbol of death,the ultimate consuming power of time, but also as the skeletal structure andfoundation of things, without which there would be no form, no stability,no supporting frame of strength and solidity which is slowly forged throughtime and experience.
Saturn makes us stand alone and know solitude; it separates us from others—from the maternal womb when we are born, from our childhood family aswe grow older, and from the rest of life as we face our death. Yet it is alsoSaturn that makes us who we are, that disciplines and orders our existenceuntil it has sculpted our essence. It is the superego inside us—our innerjudge and conscience, that complex reflection of internalized social conven-tion, religious tradition, and moral law. Saturn governs the consequencesof error, guilt, pessimism, inferiority, depression, deprivation; yet it alsogives us the capacity for rigor, order, concentration, endurance, seriousness,fidelity, responsibility, maturity. To continue the comparison with Jupiter,where Jupiter may be inflated, exaggerated, or overoptimistic, Saturn canbe judicious, grounded, and pragmatic. Saturn works slowly and gradually,painstakingly, often painfully, but effectively, with enduring results.
Saturn also rules our work in the world, our career, what we do to make endsmeet, the labor of life. More generally, Saturn governs “reality” as we usuallythink of that term—that which makes concrete demands on us, which con-fronts us with material limitations, brings us down to earth, and enforces theconstraints of convention. It makes us know defeat, limiting our aspirationsand negating our dreams. Saturn resists and oppresses us, and yet also de-fines us, brings us experience and wisdom, makes us take responsibility forourselves so that we become our own master. As Nietzsche said, “He whocannot obey himself will be commanded.” It is Saturn alone that can give usthat sense of inner authority which can only be purchased through time andexperience.
The position of Saturn in one’s birth chart is thus a matter of great impor-tance, and the major aspects it makes to other planets can tell us much aboutone’s principal concerns in life in the ways just outlined. Transits involvingSaturn, which typically last on and off for about a year, tend to coincide withperiods when the areas of life symbolized by the natal planets being tran-sited tend to undergo a sustained time of contraction and concentrated de-velopment. Saturn transits regularly mark periods of major developmentalimportance, often bringing times of personal trial but also of accelerated mat-uration and the establishment of significant life structures involving one’scareer, important relationships, and major responsibilities. The most signif-icant Saturn transit, the “Saturn return” which happens when Saturn com-pletes its full cycle of the birth chart, lasts longer—about three years-and oc-curs from approximately age 28 through age 30, and then again in the periodfrom roughly age 57 to 59-60.
13
Uranus represents the principle of change, freedom, rebellion, and revolu-tion. It is associated with unexpected phenomena of all kinds, with suddensurprises and awakenings, with breakthroughs—intellectual, psychological,spiritual. It governs the sudden breakup of established structures, and tendsto have an exciting, electric quality. It also rules individualism and original-ity, invention and technology, creative genius and brilliant mental insight.The planet Uranus, the first planet to be discovered in modern times—in1781, during an age of radical cultural change and revolution—can best beunderstood archetypally in terms of the Greek mythic figure of Prometheus,who stole fire from the heavens in rebellion against the gods to give hu-mankind greater freedom.
The Promethean impulse associated with the planet Uranus represents thatpart of us that seeks to defy any authority or structure perceived as constrain-ing. Its influence inclines one to be changeable, restless, and unpredictable—sometimes irresponsibly so—in a constant quest for freedom and new expe-rience. Uranus also mediates creativity and innovation: in its less exaltedforms it can signify only eccentricity or lawlessness, but in its highest ex-pression can indicate real genius, and a capacity for making significant per-sonal or cultural breakthroughs in the course of one’s life. The Prometheusarchetype associated with the planet Uranus correlates with that stage in thearchetypal birth process in which one is suddenly liberated from the constric-tions of the birth canal and experiences sudden freedom, awakening, newlife, new identity, a radical opening to new horizons: Prometheus Unbound.
There is another side to this archetype’s energy, however, which can makethe experience of Uranus a very different matter. When a person has not inte-grated the Promethean impulse towards creative freedom and change, thereis a strong tendency to experience this archetype as something that happensto one from without in upsetting, disruptive ways. That is, instead of beingourselves a source of change and innovation and excitement, we may tend tohave changes and unpredictable events thrust upon us, so that we are forcedagainst our will to open up our life to new horizons and new possibilities.Uranus thus confronts the Saturnian part of us that wishes to hold on, tomaintain the status quo, to resist change in favor of security, tradition, andthe established order.
The rebel-trickster side of the Prometheus archetype can thus come fromwithin or without, and in the latter case a person can feel constantly subjectto problematic changes that require one to reorient one’s life. Whether thesechanges are precipitated by other people, by new psychological or physicalconditions, or by external circumstances, their role is to open one’s life tosomething new. If one is identified excessively with the past, if one tries tohold on to structures that are outmoded, then one will experience Uranus asa disruptive force that at times can be quite uncomfortable. But the potentialis always there for one to integrate the archetype, to contact one’s own ca-pacity for freedom and excitement, for openness to the unexpected and thenew.
When any planet is in major aspect to Uranus in the natal chart or by transit,that second planetary archetype tends to be liberated into expression, oftenin sudden, unusual, or unexpected ways. The second archetype is given anexciting, creative stimulation, and can be a source of both freedom and unan-
14
ticipated change. Uranus transits typically last on and off about three years,and tend to coincide with periods of an awakening, disruptive, innovative,and unpredictable character.
Neptune is the archetype of the transcendent, of ideal reality, of imaginationand the spiritual, of enchantment and the numinous. Problematically, it canbe expressed as illusion and delusion, deception, escapist fantasy, confusion,and a disorienting lack of boundaries and structures. Neptune represents theocean of consciousness that dissolves all separations between self and other,between self and universe, between self and God, between consciousnessand the unconscious, and between this concrete reality and other realities. Inperinatal terms Neptune has much to do with the intrauterine condition inwhich the child’s being and consciousness are not yet differentiated from themother’s, where there is a symbiotic union, a melted oceanic feeling. Individ-uals who contact this primal memory in deep self-exploration often associatethat state with the mystical condition of oneness with Nature, union with thedivine, or union with the All, and also with a free-floating consciousness inwhich many realities—spiritual, imaginative, or illusory—seem to interpen-etrate without sharp distinction.
Neptune thus governs the ideal world, whether this be defined as the spiri-tual world of ideal reality, the perfect all-encompassing womb, or one’s high-est dreams and aspirations. Yet, like every other planetary archetype, Nep-tune has opposite sides, light and shadow. For it can both illuminate onewith the highest spiritual truths that transcend the everyday world and yetalso lead one into escapist delusion and self-deception. Neptune representsNirvana, the supreme state of mystical bliss where all the divisions and struc-tures of this world are transcended; yet it also represents Maya, the divineplay which produces the many illusions of reality that enchant conscious-ness. Neptune relates to both madness and mysticism, and the line is oftenhard to draw.
Neptune can also be seen as connected to the Narcissus archetype—thatwhich is absorbed in its own reflection. Again this can be understood asthe ultimate Divinity eternally experiencing its infinite consciousness, as re-flected in the mystic who is absorbed in blissful meditation; but also as theself-absorbed narcissist lost in the mirror, the drug addict or alcoholic, thetelevision addict, or the psychotic who can no longer accurately discern whatis consensus reality. There is a selflessness and unworldliness to Neptunewhich is visible in the saint and martyr, the altruistic social worker and com-passionate nurse, the yogi or monk. Yet these same qualities can result inan unhealthy denial of self, a sense of helpless weakness and passivity, a re-gressive impulse away from life and the challenges of being an embodiedindividual self in the world, or an exaggerated spirituality that would alto-gether deny the claims of the physical world and physical body.
Neptune rules the basic human drive or thirst for transcendence: the yearn-ing for an invisible ideal, the longing to dissolve one’s boundaries into thecosmic unity, to melt into a dream, to transcend this world of separation andlimit, to experience the flow of love and compassion and a transcendence ofthe boundaries of the personal ego. It is just this drive or thirst that fuels theaddictive impulse as well as the spiritual quest. Because of Neptune’s asso-
15
ciation with the ideal, with a kind of mystical paradise or oceanic womb ofwhich the psyche may have, as it were, archetypal or transpersonal memo-ries, there is often an accompanying sense of inexpressible spiritual longingconnected with whatever it touches in the chart.
Because it dissolves one’s boundaries, Neptune tends to sensitize one toeverything—to other people and their inner states, to other realities, to otherstates of consciousness, to external stimuli, to intrusions of any kind, to tox-ins and viruses, and so forth. It can greatly increase the intuition, but it canalso make one liable to projecting one’s own inner states on to others in adelusory way. Neptune is related to healing abilities, both physical and psy-chological. It has a refining, purifying, sublimating influence. Yet physicallyNeptune tends to weaken one’s own body (in favor of the spiritual), just aspsychologically it tends to weaken the ego (in favor of the larger whole ofconsciousness). Its constant dynamic is to dissolve structures, to bring allthings back to an undifferentiated unity. Neptune also seems to be relatedto all things watery, whether the physical sea or the amniotic fluid in whichfloats the embryo, the ocean of ultimate mystical unity or the ever-movingstream of consciousness.
Since it especially governs the realm of imagination, Neptune can be seen asthe source of all imaginative creativity and artistic imagery. It governs myth,dreams, symbols, and the flow of images in consciousness. It is the spiritualmatrix of the anima mundi, the world soul or cosmic psyche. Also, as thesymbol of the underlying spiritual unity of all things, Neptune can be seenas the wellspring of love and compassion. It rules faith and hope, a senseof the unseen, the quest for transcendent spiritual beauty. It is the mysticalreligious archetype par excellence.
When a planet is in major aspect to Neptune, whether in the natal chart orby transit, the areas of life associated with the second planetary archetypetend to be especially sensitized, sometimes weakened, sometimes spiritual-ized, sometimes both. The second archetype’s domain tends to be idealizedin some way, making it subject to either illusion on the one hand or numi-nous meaning on the other. It becomes allied to the principle of imaginationand the spiritual, and potentially can be a significant channel for the trans-formation of consciousness. Neptune transits last on and off for four or fiveyears, and tend to coincide with periods of heightened spiritual impulses,intuitive awareness, and empathic sensitivity, as well as potential confusion,passivity, or escapism.
Pluto represents primordial energy, the universal life force that arises fromthe depths and impels all evolution and transformation. Pluto represents thearchetypal principle of power, of elemental force, of primal libido and aggres-sion, and closely corresponds to Freud’s notion of the id. It is the Dionysianenergy of life, the Serpent power, the Kundalini. It compels, empowers, over-whelms, transforms; it destroys and resurrects. Pluto governs the instinctsand the forces of nature. It rules the biological processes of birth, sex, anddeath, and at its deepest level it involves the mystery of death and rebirth.
Pluto rules upheaval, breakdown and decay, corruption, the shadows oflife, but also regeneration and the purifying fire of catharsis. It reflects the
16
archetypal Underworld—whether psychological or sociological—the dark,mysterious, and sometimes terrifying reality which lurks beneath the sur-face, beneath our ego and societal conventions and the veneer of civiliza-tion, the fiery depths beneath the surface that are periodically unleashedwith great destructive and transformative force. Many of the problematicinstincts that lie deep within the human psyche, such as murderous hatred,violent jealousy, compulsive greed and lust and so forth, reflect the activityof Pluto: this is Freud’s broiling cauldron of the instincts. Pluto is visible inthe elemental power of a volcanic eruption, of a devouring lion, of a war, ofan orgasm, of a mother in the climactic stages of giving birth. It is presentin all violent, purgatorial discharge of pent-up energies—from the Earth inan earthquake, or from the human body and psyche in powerful therapeuticrelease or a psychotic break. Pluto is in many ways the polar complementof Neptune—together they represent the great polarities of nature and spirit,instinct and imagination, the chthonic and the transcendent, the volcanic andthe oceanic. And, like Neptune, Pluto is unfathomable.
In terms of the archetypal birth process, Pluto corresponds to the stage inwhich one is being powerfully expelled from within the mother’s body in alife-and-death struggle of bloody biology, when the erotic and aggressive in-stincts are being aroused to the utmost, and a fiery destructive catharsis andtransformation is in process. Pluto thus has two sides, both expressed in theprocesses of Nature: a destructive side, personified as the Devouring Motheror the destructive aspect of Kali, and a creative side, personified as Shakti,the universal divine energy that impels all life and evolution. Pluto is whatSchopenhauer and Nietzsche called the universal Will—at one level seemingto reflect only blind, driving instinct for predatory and reproductive power,at another possessing all the evolutionary intelligence of Nature, the divineShakti. Pluto is Nature itself, life eternally transforming and overcoming it-self in an immense evolutionary dynamic.
When a planet forms a major aspect to Pluto, whether in the natal chart orby transit, that second planetary archetype tends to be greatly intensifiedand empowered in one’s life and character, sometimes to a compulsive anddestructive extreme. Pluto transits currently last on and off for four or fiveyears (in other eras they are longer, due to Pluto’s periodically slower orbitalspeed). They tend to coincide with periods of greatly intensified experience,sometimes taking the form of power struggles or underworld descents, butalso of profound personal transformations.
The discoveries in the past several years of small planet-like objects in theKuiper Belt beyond Pluto, probably the remnants of a very early stage in theevolution of the solar system, are too recent for adequate assessments to havebeen made concerning possible empirical correlations or their potential sig-nificance. The resulting reclassification of Pluto as a dwarf planet does notaffect the archetypal meaning that astrologers have consistently observed tocoincide with its movements. (Similarly, the Moon is not a planet astronom-ically, yet it possesses great archetypal significance for human life.)
These, then, are the ten basic archetypal principles that are the focus of thisCalendar and the method of analysis it facilitates. Archetypes are profound
17
and many-faceted, and their meanings constantly open up to one in deeperways as one studies them over time. It is also important to remember that, al-though I have described the planetary archetypes here individually, in actuallife they are always interacting with each other in complicated ways—Plutowith Venus, for example, or Uranus with Mars; and often three or more plan-etary archetypes will be interacting simultaneously. As Schiller said, “Thegods never appear alone.” These complex interactions between the vari-ous archetypes consistently coincide with the aspects, particular geometricalalignments between the corresponding planets, both in the birth chart and intransits.
Aspects
IN THE COURSE of every planetary cycle as viewed from the Earth, eachplanet moves into and out of certain significant geometrical relationshipswith respect to every other planet. The presence of such an alignment oraspect between planets is regarded as indicating a distinct mutual activationand interaction of the corresponding planetary archetypes. That is, when twoplanets enter into a specific geometrical relationship (measured in degreesof celestial longitude along the zodiac), the two corresponding archetypesare observed to be in a state of heightened dynamic interaction and concreteexpression in human affairs. Five such alignments were recognized by theGreeks as most significant. These are now referred to as the major aspects:
P Conjunction 0°
Q Opposition 180°
U Trine 120°
R Square 90°
S Sextile 60°
The conjunction and opposition—the “axial” alignments—represent the twoclimaxes of every planetary cycle. For example, the New Moon each month isformed by the Moon’s conjunction with the Sun, the Full Moon by its oppo-sition to the Sun. The other major aspects represent significant intermediatepoints in the unfolding cycle. Generally speaking, the conjunction, opposi-tion, and two squares—together constituting the “quadrature” aspects—areregarded as indicating a more dynamic and potentially critical (“hard”) in-teraction between two planetary archetypes. The two trines and two sextilesthat occur during each cycle are seen as reflecting a more intrinsically har-monious and confluent (“soft”) interaction.
The forming of a major aspect between two planets is seen as coinciding witha significant mutual activation of the two corresponding archetypes, and the
18
nature or vector of that interaction reflects which specific aspect has beenformed. Both the astrological tradition and contemporary research suggestthat it is especially the hard-aspect quadrature alignments in any given cy-cle (conjunction, opposition, squares) that coincide with highly dynamic andoften stressful archetypal tendencies and decisive concrete events reflectingthat dynamism. By contrast, the soft aspects (trines and sextiles) are regardedas reflecting harmonious and potentially generative states of being in whichthose principles are fully present and mutually activated but in a mannerthat is generally less challenging, less dynamically evident, and less likely tobe correlated with stressfully constellated concrete events.
As the planets move close to and then away from exact alignment, the con-crete archetypal expression of the aspect is observed to gradually intensifyuntil exactitude is reached and then diminish gradually afterwards in a wave-like continuum, with the general shape of a bell curve. To be considered “inaspect,” two planets must be positioned within a certain range of degrees ofexact alignment for that particular aspect. This range of degrees on each sideof exactitude within which the alignment is considered to be archetypallyoperative is called an orb. The specific orb varies according to aspect (a con-junction having a much wider orb than a sextile) and also varies accordingto the form of correspondence involved (aspects in natal charts and worldtransits have wider orbs than aspects in personal transits).
Generally speaking, in the theoretical framework outlined here, the most im-portant astronomical factors to know are the following: which planets arein major aspect, which aspects are involved, and how close to exact are thealignments.
Although this calendar delineates transits by specifying the timing for vari-ous individual alignments involving one transiting planet to one natal planetat a time, in actuality each of these transits is always part of an integratedwhole that is greater than the sum of its discrete parts. This complexly inter-acting whole—all the planets in one’s birth chart as well as all the currentlytransiting planets—ultimately defies full intellectual comprehension, but byspecifying and focusing on each individual aspect and its specific archetypalsignificance, we can shed considerable light on ourselves, our deep psycho-logical structure and potential, and the unfolding pattern of our lives.
It is frequently observed that while the soft aspects are indeed great gifts,it is often the hard aspects, in both birth charts and transits, that prove tobe the most fruitful in a person’s life, sometimes dramatically so. Althoughthey are rightly associated with difficulties, stresses, crises, and challenges,it is the hard aspects that tend to make things happen in life. The pressureof their conflict creates greater energetic dynamism, and challenges one tomove towards higher creative syntheses. They are more likely to produceconcrete manifestations, strengthening of character, deepening of the soul.Also, as one works through the negative side of such an aspect, the psychicenergy that is bound within that archetypal complex can be freed up to ex-press itself in more creative, life-enhancing ways (e.g., the compulsive rigid-ity that can accompany hard Saturn-Pluto aspects can turn into sustainedstrength of purpose, and so forth). That is why, when one seeks to under-stand the potential of a square or opposition aspect between two planets, itis often helpful to read what a standard astrological text has to say about a
19
trine aspect between those same two planets, to see how the hard aspectscan be positively experienced, with even greater dynamism, once they havebeen sufficiently integrated and transformed. This is a major blind spot anddistortion in the astrological tradition, the tendency to simplistically divideastrological factors and positions into positive and negative, good and bad,when in reality every planetary aspect and position has its own nobility andpotential fruitfulness. Individuals who achieve things of real consequence inlife regularly have birth charts with hard aspects between the planets mostrelevant to their achievement, and those major achievements regularly occurduring periods of life marked by hard-aspect transits.
Transits
THE STUDY OF TRANSITS is especially valuable because it allows us to geta sense for the timing of the many archetypal influences in our lives. Per-haps of all areas of astrology, it is the study of transits that produces the mostcompelling evidence for the power of the astrological perspective and its im-mense pragmatic value. The principle of personal transits rests on the factthat as the planets continue moving after a person’s birth, they move intoand out of aspect in relation to the natal planetary positions. Thus when anyplanet’s present position in the sky forms an aspect to a point that was oc-cupied by any planet at the time of one’s birth (for example Uranus now inthe sky forming a conjunction to where Venus is in the natal chart), then dur-ing the period in which that particular aspect is in range, or orb, one wouldtend to have experiences that correlate with the specific planets and aspectinvolved (in this example, an approximately three-year period in which onewould tend to experience greater social vitality and excitement, the awak-ening of new love, the stimulation of one’s artistic creativity or aesthetic re-sponsiveness to life, an attraction towards innovative art forms, a certainrestlessness and unpredictability in one’s relationships, and so forth).
While the birth chart in itself is a portrait of one’s life and character as awhole, personal transits to the birth chart reflect the dynamic unfolding ofone’s life and character in terms of specific events and experiences. Transitsseem to activate the potential that is inherent in the birth chart.
Again, since the different celestial bodies move at different speeds, the du-ration of their transits varies—a Moon transit lasting several hours, a Sunor Mars transit several days, and the outer planets several months or years.The transits of the inner planets are useful for understanding the day-to-daychanges and shorter cycles of one’s life, but it is transits from the four outer-most planets—Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto—that are of the greatestsignificance in understanding life’s larger dynamics.
Orbs
LONG AND CAREFUL OBSERVATION of thousands of transits and their corre-sponding events has repeatedly confirmed for me the importance of employ-ing sufficiently broad orbs. If a computer program alerts one to the existenceof an outer-planet transit only when it has reached 1° of exact alignment, onewill very likely have been experiencing the relevant events for that transit
20
for many months or even years before being notified of the transit’s exis-tence. Generally speaking, transits to the natal chart begin to be observablefrom 5° before exact alignment onward, particularly in the case of the hardaspects of the slow-moving outer planets; and they are fully operative whenthey have reached 3° before exact, with similar orbs as the transiting planetmoves beyond and separates from the exact alignment. This is the generalrule followed in the present calendar. The closer to exactitude, the more in-tense and the more frequent in general are the archetypally correspondingevents and experiences.
The following represent refinements of that general rule: Sextiles have asmaller orb than the other major aspects, with 3° as the beginning point. Marstransits tend to begin earlier than others—suggestive of Mars’s archetypalnature—with 6° before exact being regularly observed for the hard aspectsand trines. Saturn transits tend to hold on after exact alignment longer thanother transits (again archetypally appropriate for the Saturn principle). TheSaturn return transit is in a class by itself, with the completion of the Sat-urn cycle marking a period of major corresponding events for approximatelythree years (as one approaches age 30 in the case of the first Saturn return, age60 in the second); this represents an outside orb of 20° before and after exactalignment, and with especially strong correlations when Saturn has movedwithin 10° of exact alignment.
More generally in the case of the outer planets, which in their apparent ret-rograde and direct motions regularly move back and forth across any givenpoint in the natal chart, the transit tends to be operative from the first time ithas moved within orb until the last time it moves out of orb. During this pe-riod there will certainly be variations of intensity in general correlation withhow close to exact alignment the transiting planet is to the natal planetaryposition. But the nature of these correlations suggests that something likean archetypal wave form is set into motion in coincidence with a given tran-sit. As the transit moves within orb and then out of orb, and then back inand then out again, the corresponding events and qualities of experience donot simply get turned on and off and on and off like an electric light switch.The process seems to be much more wave-like and continuous rather thanatomistic and discontinuous. In the Calendar, the simplest way to conveythis wave-like quality was to provide graphic illustrations of a simple curveapproximating the level of archetypal intensity expressed in both quantityand quality of relevant events and experiences, spanning from the first timeto the last time the transit was within orb.
A Few General Comments
THERE ARE NUMEROUS significant factors in the birth chart that are wellworth examining, such as the sign positions of the planets (Aries, Taurus,Gemini, etc.), the houses, the elements and qualities, hemispheric emphasis,harmonics, as well as other predictive techniques such as progressions, solararc directions, solar and lunar returns, etc. All of these are valuable factors toexplore, but after many years of research I as well as many others have cometo the conclusion that it is the major planetary aspects expressed in natalcharts, personal transits, and world transits that are the most essential fac-
21
tors in astrology, possessing great precision and richness of meaning. Thesereflect a certain beautifully lucid geometry of dynamic archetypal forms andforces, and offer perhaps the most intellectually cogent and clarifying pathof entry into the astrological perspective.
I recommend seeking out interpretations or readings from every good as-trologer who crosses your path, for astrology is so complex, and your charthas so many facets and levels of meaning, that each astrologer can illuminateit in new ways and give you important new insights. But beyond gettingreadings from good astrologers, I believe that the most rewarding path totake in the end is to follow your own transits with care and attention, exam-ine the evidence of your own life whose subtleties and changes you knowbetter than anyone, and experience this profound source of insight and un-derstanding for yourself.
It is especially important to understand that astrology is not concretely pre-dictive, but archetypally predictive. That is, the birth chart and transits indi-cate which universal principles are emphasized, in what combination, and atwhat times. They do not give information such as “You will get an offer of ajob as editor-in-chief for a large publishing firm on April 26, 2011,” or “Youwill meet your soul mate on the beach at Waikiki at sunset on New Year’sDay, 2015.” It might be possible for a gifted clairvoyant to do something likethis, but astrology per se has a different character.
Along the same lines, some archetypal dynamics symbolized in our birthchart and transits we recognize as true, but not so much of our own char-acter or actions as of the kinds of experiences we have drawn towards us,the character of events and relationships that we have in our life. This isbecause the archetypal patterns in our birth chart and transits describe thequality of our life experience. One cannot know for sure whether the par-ticular archetypal energies will be something one is conscious of in oneself,or whether they will express themselves in the larger sphere of one’s life inthe events, relationships, and circumstances that are to some degree externalto one, yet ultimately reflect one’s own larger state of being. Particularly ifwe have not psychologically “owned” those qualities, we will tend to projectthem onto others—and thus draw towards us others who will fulfill thoseenergies in our life. As Jung often said, what is forced to remain unconsciouscomes to us as “fate.”
The value of archetypal astrological analysis is that it can shed a more co-herent light on the many diverse and often chaotic particulars of our life, sothat we can see clarifying archetypal patterns in it and thereby live a moreconscious life in co-creative participation with the deeper energies of the uni-verse. As an ancient esoteric dictum put it, “The sagacious person enhancesthe workings of the heavens in the same way a farmer enhances the workingsof nature.”
Finally, it is important to realize that, at least in one crucial sense, astrologyoperates beyond good and evil. All archetypes are Janus-faced, with positiveand negative sides, and as the foregoing discussion suggests, no astrologercan look at a chart and, simply on that basis, conclude whether that personis “good” or “bad.” The birth chart does not determine the moral vector ofpersonal character. Nor does it determine ultimate “success” or “failure.” It
22
portrays rather the basic nature of the archetypal dynamics that inform thatindividual’s life and character. How the individual copes with and growsthrough those particular dynamics, how she or he creatively embodies andintegrates the diverse potentials of the birth chart and transits, depends inthe last analysis on the individual. The same archetype can express itselfbenignly or destructively, in an exalted way or an ignoble way, and to a greatextent which of these occurs will be affected by the kind of consciousness thatis brought to the situation. The god needs to be honored, the archetype willexpress itself, but there is considerable latitude as to how that may happen.
And herein lies the importance of astrological insight, for the very act ofknowing the nature of the particular archetypes that are seeking expression,combined with an awareness of their potential timing, can play a significantrole in our positively contributing to the outcome. Then life becomes more ofa dance—a subtle interaction between archetypal forces and human aware-ness, a complex play of consciousness between the Immortals and the humanmind, will, and heart that they inform.
For a more extensive account of the material presented in this Introduction,see my own Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View (Viking, 2006;Plume paperback, 2007).
How to Use This Calendar
THIS CALENDAR WAS MADE to be used in conjunction with one of the stan-dard transit handbooks available today, such as the following:
Robert Hand, Planets in Transit
Reinhold Ebertin, Transits
Reinhold Ebertin, Combinations of Stellar Influence
Frances Sakoian and Louis Acker, Predictive Astrology
Each of these handbooks is written so that the reader can look up a specifictransit, such as Jupiter conjunct the Sun (i.e., transiting Jupiter conjunct natalSun), and read a summary of the kinds of experiences and events that tendto occur during the period of that transit. Each of these books is excellent inits own way, offering invaluable insights. Yet each one has its limitations andidiosyncrasies, and I highly recommend using more than one, ideally severalof them together in a kind of dialogue, to provide a fuller and more balancedunderstanding of each transit you are examining. To begin with, perhapsstart with Hand’s Planets in Transit, and then build up from there.
Other books that are not transit handbooks per se but can be used to great ad-vantage in understanding transits are Stephen Arroyo’s Astrology, Karma, and
23
Transformation and Sue Tompkins’ Aspects in Astrology. For outer-planet tran-sits, Howard Sasportas’s Gods of Change is rewarding. Books by Liz Greene,Dane Rudhyar, Charles Harvey, Greg Bogart, and Caroline Casey, to name afew others, will be very helpful in exploring and understanding your birthchart and transits in greater depth. Philip Levine has also created The Arche-typal “I”, which provides psychological interpretations for your currently ac-tive transit cycles, along with a workbook-style approach which includesmeditation and visualizations to facilitate the deepening of your experienceof your transits.
The transit analysis method I myself followed from the start of my research,and that my students have employed for many years in our ongoing semi-nars, involves the following steps: Having calculated your personal transitsfor a given month or year (this step has been done for you with the Calendar),you then look one by one at the transits that are operative today (i.e., theyare “in orb”), perhaps starting with the slower-moving outer-planet transitsthat influence longer periods of time, and moving towards the faster-movinginner-planet transits. In each case, you focus on a particular transit, then lookup that transit in one or more transit handbooks to see the range of meaningsand possible events and experiences that have been observed for that transit.Then you carefully consider your own life at this time, and contemplate thevarious ways in which the inner states and outer events in your current ex-perience correspond with what you have read, and how it may differ—andparticularly how it may be different in specific ways and yet highly similaror analogous in its underlying archetypal character. You will generally havea number of very different transits simultaneously active, and the interactionof these multiple overlapping transits tends to reflect the ongoing complex-ity of life quite accurately and illuminatingly. The last step is then to writedown the results of these reflections in a daily journal that you keep for thispurpose. The journal is divided into ten sections—transits of Pluto, transitsof Neptune, transits of Venus, transits of the Sun, and so forth.
There is one other important element in this method: As you read throughRobert Hand’s or Reinhold Ebertin’s or whoever’s description of a giventransit, give close attention to how the relevant planetary archetypes inform theconcrete events and experiences they are listing. Move your thinking andconsciousness through the particulars to the deeper archetypal level. Whena Jupiter trine Venus transit is described in terms of a period of joyful roman-tic experiences or a heightened taste for expensive luxuries, think throughhow Jupiter and Venus are each archetypally present in that specific kind ofevent or tendency. What is Jupiter giving to this particular experience (joy,extravagance, expansion, etc.) and what is Venus giving (romantic feeling,a taste for beautiful things, sensuous delight, etc.). Then do the same whenyou are contemplating your own life to see how it might reflect the specifictransit you are examining. If you have transiting Saturn conjunct your natalMoon, consider how those particular archetypal principles are combined andembodied in your experience of caring for your aging mother at that time, oryour increased sense of emotional self-control, or your feeling of depressionor heaviness, or your finding that work is keeping you away from home andfamily more than usual, and so forth. In each case, you are simply takingthe archetypal meanings for the planets, as described in the pages above,combining them, recognizing their complex interaction, and thereby moving
24
from the concrete particulars of your life to the great mythic universals thatinform it.
This method of ongoing personal transit analysis has proved to be an extraor-dinary path for increased self-understanding and existential orientation, aswell as for spiritual deepening. Such a meditation fosters the developmentand opening of what Hillman calls the “archetypal eye.” It can increase ourpsychological insight and thus our capacity to engage others with greaterempathy and self-awareness. It also allows us to experience ourselves andthe complicated flux and chaos of our lives as embedded in larger cycles ofpurposes and meanings that are ultimately grounded in the cosmos itself.Finally, it permits the archetypes, the gods or Immortals, to be articulatedand honored with clarity and care, to rise to consciousness from our “uncon-scious,” which is ultimately the inner being of the cosmos itself, the animamundi. The daily practice of transit analysis then becomes a powerful kindof spiritual practice, of centering, of discovering meaning, of contemplatingand participating more fully in the unfolding divine order and mystery oflife.
The Structure of the Calendar
AFTER THIS INTRODUCTION, the first section of graphs in the Calendar, Part1, shows the major personal transits of the outer planets, showing their over-all timing and curve of intensity, and marking where the current year fallswithin the longer transit. Following this is a single-page graph showing allthese major personal outer-planet transits in a way that permits the reader toquickly see their overlapping periods of concurrence during a several-yearspan of time. This section provides the reader with an overview of the mostsignificant transiting influences shaping the present time.
The next section, Part 2 , is the monthly calendar of transits, which providesa more detailed picture of both inner- and outer-planetary transits on a day-to-day basis. Each day of the calendar shows which transits are beginningon that day (indicated in blue by an arrow and the number of degrees be-fore exactitude), and which ones have reached exact alignment (indicated inred and followed by 0°, with outer-planet transits underlined). The upperpages for the monthly calendar section contain a standard ephemeris for thatmonth, showing the exact planetary positions for each day at noon Green-wich. On the right side of the upper page is a listing of the outer-planettransits operative that month, with their full time-periods and orbs specifiedfor convenient reference.
Part 3 is a monthly lunar calendar, giving the exact times that each Moontransit reaches exact aspect. Generally, the Moon transit will be operativefor six or more hours before this time, and will last for several more hoursafterwards. The dates and times for the New and Full Moon each month arealso provided.
25
Part 4 provides further information about the major outer-planet transits byplacing them in their larger cyclical context, showing their angular alignmentgraphically on the circle of the natal chart, and citing the earlier times in one’slife that the same planet formed major aspects by transit to the same natalplanet.
Finally, Part 5 provides an overview of the most important current and recentworld transit cycles. These are alignments that are relevant for understand-ing the archetypal dynamics of the world as a whole, for the collective psy-che rather than only the individual. Yet each individual is embedded in thecollective, and the archetypal fields or gestalts that are constellated duringmajor world transits profoundly shape the experience of every individual atthat time. For a detailed introduction to and survey of world transits, see myCosmos and Psyche.
26
References
Hillman, James, Re-Visioning Psychology (New York: Harper & Row, 1975),pp. xiii-xiv (xix-xx in 1992 edition); pp. 169-70; 168-69.
Jung, C. G., “The Psychology of the Child Archetype” (1940), in The Archetypesand the Collective Unconscious, Collected Works, vol. 9, part i, par. 301, p.179.
Plotinus, Enneads, II, 3, 7, “Are the Stars Causes?” (c. 268 CE), quoted inEugenio Garin, Astrology in the Renaissance, trans. C. Jackson and J. Allen,rev. C. Robertson (London: Arkana, 1983), p. 117.
Acknowledgments
I want to thank Philip Levine for his initiative, technical expertise, and goodspirit in making this Calendar possible. Every detail on every page had tobe thought through, designed, and programmed by Philip as he took mymyriad instructions and principles and incarnated them in a form that couldbe readily reproduced for each individual receiving a Calendar. I also amgrateful to Matthew Stelzner for his very helpful counsel in planning andrefining the Calendar, and to Stanislav Grof and the late Arne Trettevik fortheir important roles in the earliest stages of my research in this area overthree decades ago.
For more information, relevant essays and interviews, and a schedule of pub-lic seminars and lectures, go to www.Cosmosandpsyche.com.
27
If our intellectual self-awareness now requires a furtherevolution, perhaps the first step is to recognize that our en-gagement with the universe would be more deeply fruitfulif it more resembled a genuine dialogue. When the cosmosis assumed to be incapable of purposeful communication,of depth and complexity of meaning, then no communica-tion at that level can possibly take place. Such communica-tion is excluded at the very outset of the inquiry. Yet in anyauthentic relationship—that is, in a relationship of truereciprocity—the potential communication of meaning andpurpose must be able to move in both directions, in this in-stance between self and world. For this to occur, a patientlydeveloped sense of intellectual and imaginative empathy—of receptive, respectful, trusting observation and analysis,inward and outward—is essential. Awareness of this needhas moved our age to turn with new respect to those eras,traditions, and cultures in which such epistemologies havelong been cultivated: ancient, indigenous, shamanic, mysti-cal, esoteric.
Compared with the modern stance of systematic self-dis-tancing and objectification, it appears that our present taskis to cultivate a capacity for opening ourselves more fully to“the other” in all its forms: to listen with more keenly dis-cerning ears to other voices and perspectives, other ways ofbeing and knowing, other cultures and other ages, otherforms of life, other modes of the universe’s self-disclosure.As in any genuine dialogue, we must be willing to enterinto that which we seek to know, not keep it distanced as asilent object imprisoned by the framework of our limitingassumptions. We need to allow that which we seek to knowto enter into our own being.
From Richard Tarnas
Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View
“Opening to the Cosmos”
PART 1
BARACK OBAMABARACK OBAMA
PERSONAL
TRANSIT LISTING
AND GRAPHS
PERSONAL
TRANSIT LISTING
AND GRAPHS
■ Natal chart wheel surrounded by outer planets position on date Calendar begins
■ Overview of Major Personal Transits Within Orb during one year range of Calendar
Enters outer orb Mar ’07 Enters inner orb Feb ’08
January 2007 January 2008 January 2009 January 2010| | | |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||IRF (NEPTUNE SQUARE JUPITER, 5° orb: March 2007 - February 2012)
v
■ Major Personal Transits of the Outer Planets: Timing of Archetypal Intensity
f1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Feb 2008 Dec 2011
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||
[Dec ’07 - Nov ’08]
.
Mar 2007 Feb 2012 IRFNEPTUNE SQUARE JUPITER
5°: Mar 2007 - Feb 20123°: Feb 2008 - Dec 2011
Exact: Mar 23, 2009; Aug 7, 2009;Jan 23, 2010
Enters outer orb Increasing intensity Decreasing intensity Leaves inner orb Leaves outer orbCalendar period
(OUTER ORB)(INNER ORB)
■ Listing of Major Personal Transits Within Orb during one year range of Calendar
Generic example shown
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
JAN
FE
BM
AR
AP
RM
AY
JUN
JUL
AU
GS
EP
OC
TN
OV
DE
CJA
NF
EB
MA
RA
PR
MA
YJU
NJU
LA
UG
SE
PO
CT
NO
VD
EC
JAN
FE
BM
AR
AP
RM
AY
JUN
JUL
AU
GS
EP
OC
TN
OV
DE
C
|||||
with
in 3
°|||
|| w
ithin
5°
Bara
ck O
bam
aO
verv
iew
of
Maj
or
Per
son
al T
ran
sits
Th
at A
re W
ith
in O
rb f
rom
Jan
uar
y 2
012
to D
ecem
ber
201
2
Jan
uar
y 20
11Ja
nu
ary
2012
Jan
uar
y 20
13Ja
nu
ary
2014
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
JU J
(PL
UT
O T
RIN
E P
LU
TO
, 5° o
rb: J
anua
ry 2
009
- N
ovem
ber
2014
)
vv
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|IQ H
(NE
PT
UN
E O
PP
OS
ITE
UR
AN
US
, 5° o
rb: M
arch
200
7 -
Feb
ruar
y 20
12)
v ||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
IRMN
(NE
PT
UN
E S
QU
AR
E M
IDH
EA
VE
N, 5
° orb
: Apr
il 20
08 -
Jan
uary
201
4)
v ||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
IU D
(NE
PT
UN
E T
RIN
E V
EN
US
, 5° o
rb: M
arch
201
0 -
Feb
ruar
y 20
15)
vv
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
IR B
(NE
PT
UN
E S
QU
AR
E M
OO
N, 5
° orb
: Apr
il 20
10 -
Jan
uary
201
6)
vv
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||IQ J
(NE
PT
UN
E O
PP
OS
ITE
PL
UT
O, 5
° orb
: Mar
ch 2
012
- Ja
nuar
y 20
18)
v
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
HUMN
(UR
AN
US
TR
INE
MID
HE
AV
EN
, 5° o
rb: A
pril
2009
- M
arch
201
2)
v ||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|HR D
(UR
AN
US
SQ
UA
RE
VE
NU
S, 5
° orb
: Mar
ch 2
010
- F
ebru
ary
2013
)
v ||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|HU C
(UR
AN
US
TR
INE
ME
RC
UR
Y, 5
° orb
: Mar
ch 2
010
- M
arch
201
3)
v
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
HU A
(UR
AN
US
TR
INE
SU
N, 5
° orb
: May
201
2 -
Feb
ruar
y 20
16)
v
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
GUmnN
(SA
TU
RN
TR
INE
AS
CE
ND
AN
T, 5
° orb
: Nov
embe
r 20
10 -
Jul
y 20
12)
v
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||GR G
(SA
TU
RN
SQ
UA
RE
SA
TU
RN
, 5° o
rb: O
ctob
er 2
011
- O
ctob
er 2
012)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||GR F
(SA
TU
RN
SQ
UA
RE
JU
PIT
ER
, 5° o
rb: D
ecem
ber
2011
- A
ugus
t 201
3)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||GU D
(SA
TU
RN
TR
INE
VE
NU
S, 5
° orb
: Dec
embe
r 20
11 -
Aug
ust 2
013)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
GR C
(SA
TU
RN
SQ
UA
RE
ME
RC
UR
Y, 5
° orb
: Dec
embe
r 20
11 -
Sep
tem
ber
2013
)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||GP I
(SA
TU
RN
CO
NJU
NC
T N
EP
TU
NE
, 5° o
rb: N
ovem
ber
2012
- N
ovem
ber
2013
)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
GR A
(SA
TU
RN
SQ
UA
RE
SU
N, 5
° orb
: Dec
embe
r 20
12 -
Aug
ust 2
014)
v
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
FR F
(JU
PIT
ER
SQ
UA
RE
JU
PIT
ER
, 5° o
rb: M
ay 2
011
- F
ebru
ary
2012
)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
FR C
(JU
PIT
ER
SQ
UA
RE
ME
RC
UR
Y, 5
° orb
: May
201
1 -
Mar
ch 2
012)
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
JAN
FE
BM
AR
AP
RM
AY
JUN
JUL
AU
GS
EP
OC
TN
OV
DE
CJA
NF
EB
MA
RA
PR
MA
YJU
NJU
LA
UG
SE
PO
CT
NO
VD
EC
JAN
FE
BM
AR
AP
RM
AY
JUN
JUL
AU
GS
EP
OC
TN
OV
DE
C
Jan
uar
y 20
11Ja
nu
ary
2012
Jan
uar
y 20
13Ja
nu
ary
2014
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
FU J
(JU
PIT
ER
TR
INE
PL
UT
O, 5
° orb
: Jun
e 20
11 -
Mar
ch 2
012)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
FQ I
(JU
PIT
ER
OP
PO
SIT
E N
EP
TU
NE
, 5° o
rb: J
une
2011
- A
pril
2012
)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
FR A
(JU
PIT
ER
SQ
UA
RE
SU
N, 5
° orb
: Jul
y 20
11 -
Apr
il 20
12)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||FRmnN
(JU
PIT
ER
SQ
UA
RE
AS
CE
ND
AN
T, 5
° orb
: Mar
ch 2
012
- M
ay 2
012)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|FU E
(JU
PIT
ER
TR
INE
MA
RS
, 5° o
rb: A
pril
2012
- J
une
2012
)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
FU G
(JU
PIT
ER
TR
INE
SA
TU
RN
, 5° o
rb: M
ay 2
012
- Ju
ne 2
012)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
FR H
(JU
PIT
ER
SQ
UA
RE
UR
AN
US
, 5° o
rb: M
ay 2
012
- Ju
ne 2
012)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
FQMN
(JU
PIT
ER
OP
PO
SIT
E M
IDH
EA
VE
N, 5
° orb
: May
201
2 -
June
201
2)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||FU F
(JU
PIT
ER
TR
INE
JU
PIT
ER
, 5° o
rb: M
ay 2
012
- Ju
ly 2
012)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
FP B
(JU
PIT
ER
CO
NJU
NC
T M
OO
N, 5
° orb
: Jun
e 20
12 -
Mar
ch 2
013)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
FR J
(JU
PIT
ER
SQ
UA
RE
PL
UT
O, 5
° orb
: Jun
e 20
12 -
Apr
il 20
13)
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
||||||
|||||
FUmnN
(JU
PIT
ER
TR
INE
AS
CE
ND
AN
T, 5
° orb
: Aug
ust 2
012
- M
ay 2
013)
— Barack Obama —Major Personal Transits of the Outer Planets:
Timing of Archetypal Intensity
J PLUTO TRANSITS J
f1Ul| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jan 2010 Nov 2013
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Jan 2009 Nov 2014 JUJPLUTO TRINE PLUTO
5°: Jan 2009 - Nov 20143°: Jan 2010 - Nov 2013
Exact: Feb 22, 2011; May 26, 2011;Dec 22, 2011; Sep 8, 2012; Sep 27, 2012
I NEPTUNE TRANSITS I
f1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Feb 2008 Dec 2011
||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Mar 2007 Feb 2012 IQHNEPTUNE OPPOSITE URANUS
5°: Mar 2007 - Feb 20123°: Feb 2008 - Dec 2011
Exact: Mar 21, 2009; Aug 10, 2009;Jan 21, 2010
f1Ul| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apr 2009 Jan 2013
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Apr 2008 Jan 2014 IRMNNEPTUNE SQUARE MIDHEAVEN
5°: Apr 2008 - Jan 20143°: Apr 2009 - Jan 2013
Exact: May 31, 2010; Mar 2, 2011;Sep 15, 2011; Dec 31, 2011
f1Ul| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Feb 2011 Feb 2014
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Mar 2010 Feb 2015 IUDNEPTUNE TRINE VENUS
5°: Mar 2010 - Feb 20153°: Feb 2011 - Feb 2014
Exact: Mar 23, 2012; Aug 22, 2012;Jan 23, 2013
f1Ul| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apr 2011 Feb 2015
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Apr 2010 Jan 2016 IRBNEPTUNE SQUARE MOON
5°: Apr 2010 - Jan 20163°: Apr 2011 - Feb 2015
Exact: Jun 3, 2012; Mar 7, 2013;Sep 18, 2013; Jan 5, 2014
f1Ul| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mar 2013 Jan 2017
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Mar 2012 Jan 2018 IQJNEPTUNE OPPOSITE PLUTO
5°: Mar 2012 - Jan 20183°: Mar 2013 - Jan 2017
Exact: Apr 22, 2014; Jul 29, 2014;Feb 18, 2015; Nov 16, 2015
H URANUS TRANSITS H
T1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 2009 Feb 2012
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Apr 2009 Mar 2012 HUMNURANUS TRINE MIDHEAVEN
5°: Apr 2009 - Mar 20123°: May 2009 - Feb 2012
Exact: Apr 29, 2010; Sep 14, 2010;Feb 19, 2011
Barack Obama’s Major Personal Transits from January 2012 to December 2012
T1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apr 2010 Jan 2013
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Mar 2010 Feb 2013 HRDURANUS SQUARE VENUS
5°: Mar 2010 - Feb 20133°: Apr 2010 - Jan 2013
Exact: Apr 12, 2011; Oct 16, 2011;Jan 31, 2012
T1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 2010 Jan 2013
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Mar 2010 Mar 2013 HUCURANUS TRINE MERCURY
5°: Mar 2010 - Mar 20133°: May 2010 - Jan 2013
Exact: Apr 22, 2011; Oct 1, 2011;Feb 13, 2012
f1Ul| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apr 2013 Mar 2015
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
May 2012 Feb 2016 HUAURANUS TRINE SUN5°: May 2012 - Feb 20163°: Apr 2013 - Mar 2015
Exact: Jul 15, 2013; Apr 3, 2014;Dec 20, 2014
G SATURN TRANSITS G
T1Ul| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dec 2010 Oct 2011
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Nov 2010 Jul 2012 GUmnNSATURN TRINE ASCENDANT
5°: Nov 2010 - Jul 20123°: Dec 2010 - Oct 2011
Exact: Sep 25, 2011
T1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oct 2011 Sep 2012
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Oct 2011 Oct 2012 GRGSATURN SQUARE SATURN
5°: Oct 2011 - Oct 20123°: Oct 2011 - Sep 2012
Exact: Nov 27, 2011; Apr 26, 2012;Aug 21, 2012
T15l| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dec 2011 Nov 2012
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Dec 2011 Aug 2013 GRFSATURN SQUARE JUPITER
5°: Dec 2011 - Aug 20133°: Dec 2011 - Nov 2012
Exact: Oct 12, 2012
T1Ul| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jan 2012 Nov 2012
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Dec 2011 Aug 2013 GUDSATURN TRINE VENUS
5°: Dec 2011 - Aug 20133°: Jan 2012 - Nov 2012
Exact: Oct 20, 2012
T1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jan 2012 Aug 2013
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Dec 2011 Sep 2013 GRCSATURN SQUARE MERCURY
5°: Dec 2011 - Sep 20133°: Jan 2012 - Aug 2013
Exact: Oct 25, 2012
Barack Obama’s Major Personal Transits from January 2012 to December 2012
T1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nov 2012 Oct 2013
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Nov 2012 Nov 2013 GPISATURN CONJUNCT NEPTUNE
5°: Nov 2012 - Nov 20133°: Nov 2012 - Oct 2013
Exact: Dec 20, 2012; Apr 22, 2013;Sep 17, 2013
T15l| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dec 2012 Nov 2013
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Dec 2012 Aug 2014 GRASATURN SQUARE SUN
5°: Dec 2012 - Aug 20143°: Dec 2012 - Nov 2013
Exact: Oct 23, 2013
F JUPITER TRANSITS F
T1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 2011 Feb 2012
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
May 2011 Feb 2012 FRFJUPITER SQUARE JUPITER
5°: May 2011 - Feb 20123°: May 2011 - Feb 2012
Exact: Jun 8, 2011; Dec 8, 2011;Jan 11, 2012
z1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jun 2011 Feb 2012
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
May 2011 Mar 2012 FRCJUPITER SQUARE MERCURY
5°: May 2011 - Mar 20123°: Jun 2011 - Feb 2012
Exact: Jun 16, 2011; Nov 21, 2011;Jan 29, 2012
z1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jul 2011 Mar 2012
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Jun 2011 Mar 2012 FUJJUPITER TRINE PLUTO
5°: Jun 2011 - Mar 20123°: Jul 2011 - Mar 2012
Exact: Jul 14, 2011; Oct 16, 2011;Feb 29, 2012
z1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jul 2011 Mar 2012
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Jun 2011 Apr 2012 FQIJUPITER OPPOSITE NEPTUNE
5°: Jun 2011 - Apr 20123°: Jul 2011 - Mar 2012
Exact: Jul 28, 2011; Oct 2, 2011;Mar 9, 2012
WBq=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mar 2012 Apr 2012
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Jul 2011 Apr 2012 FRAJUPITER SQUARE SUN
5°: Jul 2011 - Apr 20123°: Mar 2012 - Apr 2012
Exact: Mar 28, 2012
f1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apr 2012 May 2012
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Mar 2012 May 2012 FRmnNJUPITER SQUARE ASCENDANT
5°: Mar 2012 - May 20123°: Apr 2012 - May 2012
Exact: Apr 21, 2012
Barack Obama’s Major Personal Transits from January 2012 to December 2012
T1Ul| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apr 2012 May 2012
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Apr 2012 Jun 2012 FUEJUPITER TRINE MARS
5°: Apr 2012 - Jun 20123°: Apr 2012 - May 2012
Exact: May 10, 2012
T1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 2012 Jun 2012
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
May 2012 Jun 2012 FUGJUPITER TRINE SATURN
5°: May 2012 - Jun 20123°: May 2012 - Jun 2012
Exact: May 22, 2012
T1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 2012 Jun 2012
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
May 2012 Jun 2012 FRHJUPITER SQUARE URANUS
5°: May 2012 - Jun 20123°: May 2012 - Jun 2012
Exact: May 22, 2012
T1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 2012 Jun 2012
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
May 2012 Jun 2012 FQMNJUPITER OPPOSITE MIDHEAVEN
5°: May 2012 - Jun 20123°: May 2012 - Jun 2012
Exact: Jun 6, 2012
f1Ul| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jun 2012 Jun 2012
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
May 2012 Jul 2012 FUFJUPITER TRINE JUPITER
5°: May 2012 - Jul 20123°: Jun 2012 - Jun 2012
Exact: Jun 15, 2012
T1UJ| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jun 2012 Feb 2013
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Jun 2012 Mar 2013 FPBJUPITER CONJUNCT MOON
5°: Jun 2012 - Mar 20133°: Jun 2012 - Feb 2013
Exact: Jun 26, 2012
T1UJ| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jun 2012 Mar 2013
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Jun 2012 Apr 2013 FRJJUPITER SQUARE PLUTO
5°: Jun 2012 - Apr 20133°: Jun 2012 - Mar 2013
Exact: Jul 14, 2012; Jan 10, 2013;Feb 18, 2013
z1U=| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sep 2012 May 2013
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
Aug 2012 May 2013 FUmnNJUPITER TRINE ASCENDANT
5°: Aug 2012 - May 20133°: Sep 2012 - May 2013
Exact: May 3, 2013
Barack ObamaMajor Personal Transits of the Outer Planets
Within Orb from January 2012 - December 2012
Aspect Outer Orb Inner OrbJUJ PLUTO TRINE PLUTO Jan 2009 - Nov 2014 Jan 2010 - Nov 2013
IQH NEPTUNE OPPOSITE URANUS Mar 2007 - Feb 2012 Feb 2008 - Dec 2011
IRMN NEPTUNE SQUARE MIDHEAVEN Apr 2008 - Jan 2014 Apr 2009 - Jan 2013
IUD NEPTUNE TRINE VENUS Mar 2010 - Feb 2015 Feb 2011 - Feb 2014
IRB NEPTUNE SQUARE MOON Apr 2010 - Jan 2016 Apr 2011 - Feb 2015
IQJ NEPTUNE OPPOSITE PLUTO Mar 2012 - Jan 2018 Mar 2013 - Jan 2017
HUMN URANUS TRINE MIDHEAVEN Apr 2009 - Mar 2012 May 2009 - Feb 2012
HRD URANUS SQUARE VENUS Mar 2010 - Feb 2013 Apr 2010 - Jan 2013
HUC URANUS TRINE MERCURY Mar 2010 - Mar 2013 May 2010 - Jan 2013
HUA URANUS TRINE SUN May 2012 - Feb 2016 Apr 2013 - Mar 2015
GUmnN SATURN TRINE ASCENDANT Nov 2010 - Jul 2012 Dec 2010 - Oct 2011
GRG SATURN SQUARE SATURN Oct 2011 - Oct 2012 Oct 2011 - Sep 2012
GRF SATURN SQUARE JUPITER Dec 2011 - Aug 2013 Dec 2011 - Nov 2012
GUD SATURN TRINE VENUS Dec 2011 - Aug 2013 Jan 2012 - Nov 2012
GRC SATURN SQUARE MERCURY Dec 2011 - Sep 2013 Jan 2012 - Aug 2013
GPI SATURN CONJUNCT NEPTUNE Nov 2012 - Nov 2013 Nov 2012 - Oct 2013
GRA SATURN SQUARE SUN Dec 2012 - Aug 2014 Dec 2012 - Nov 2013
FRF JUPITER SQUARE JUPITER May 2011 - Feb 2012 May 2011 - Feb 2012
FRC JUPITER SQUARE MERCURY May 2011 - Mar 2012 Jun 2011 - Feb 2012
FUJ JUPITER TRINE PLUTO Jun 2011 - Mar 2012 Jul 2011 - Mar 2012
FQI JUPITER OPPOSITE NEPTUNE Jun 2011 - Apr 2012 Jul 2011 - Mar 2012
FRA JUPITER SQUARE SUN Jul 2011 - Apr 2012 Mar 2012 - Apr 2012
FRmnN JUPITER SQUARE ASCENDANT Mar 2012 - May 2012 Apr 2012 - May 2012
FUE JUPITER TRINE MARS Apr 2012 - Jun 2012 Apr 2012 - May 2012
FUG JUPITER TRINE SATURN May 2012 - Jun 2012 May 2012 - Jun 2012
FRH JUPITER SQUARE URANUS May 2012 - Jun 2012 May 2012 - Jun 2012
FQMN JUPITER OPPOSITE MIDHEAVEN May 2012 - Jun 2012 May 2012 - Jun 2012
FUF JUPITER TRINE JUPITER May 2012 - Jul 2012 Jun 2012 - Jun 2012
FPB JUPITER CONJUNCT MOON Jun 2012 - Mar 2013 Jun 2012 - Feb 2013
FRJ JUPITER SQUARE PLUTO Jun 2012 - Apr 2013 Jun 2012 - Mar 2013
FUmnN JUPITER TRINE ASCENDANT Aug 2012 - May 2013 Sep 2012 - May 2013
The arising in us of an archetypal complex can serve as a window to auniverse, indeed a door and a pathway, but it can also serve as anenclosing wall, an impermeable boundary and barrier that effectivelycreates a limit to our universe of possibilities. Only a critical awarenessof that potential boundary, and an act of the imagination to transcend it,can open the horizon of our universe. I have found that such an aware-ness is mediated most effectively by a recognition of the dominantarchetypal complexes and dynamics of a given time, whether for anindividual or an entire civilization, and that this recognition is ex-traordinarily enhanced by a knowledge of what planets are in align-ment at what time and for how long, an informed understanding ofwhich can provide a crucial, irreplaceable perspective on the shiftingarchetypal dynamics of life.
In this sense, even when the correlations observed involve the gravestand darkest matters, the archetypal astrological perspective points tothe possibility of an unexpected liberation from certain otherwise im-placably confining conditions. This emancipatory potential has threedifferent interrelated elements:
First, by providing nuanced, clarifying insight into which archetypalcomplexes are likely to be constellated in an individual or a society andwhen, such a perspective can open up a new potential for critical reflec-tion and self-awareness—a new possibility of transcending one’s uncons-cious immersion in the moment, and thus a crucial degree of autonomyin relation to the powerful forces at work in the individual and collec-tive psyche.
Second, such ongoing insight provides one with an edifying sense ofthe relativity of every state of being in which one finds oneself, whether astate of mind, a stage of life, or an historical epoch: “This too shallpass”—both the grievous and the glorious—and however persuasivethe current archetypal gestalt appears to be, it is not the whole story.
Finally, apart from the particulars of the planetary and archetypal pat-terning, the very recognition that such correlations exist at all, and thatthey continue to exist with such extraordinary consistency and elegantcomplexity, can nurture a profound awareness of the human conditionas one of embeddedness and creative participation in a living cosmos of un-folding meaning and purpose.
From Richard Tarnas, Cosmos and Psyche“Opening New Horizons”
PART 2
BARACK OBAMABARACK OBAMA
PERSONAL
MONTHLY TRANSIT
CALENDAR
PERSONAL
MONTHLY TRANSIT
CALENDAR
Your personal aspects are for the EASTERN time zone.Ephemeris is Greenwich Mean Time.
| | | || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |v
May 2006 Feb 2010IPC
Exact: Mar 8, 2008
Mar 2008
Feb 2006 Jan 2011
Enters outer orb Enters inner orb This month Leaves inner orb Leaves outer orb
18
DRA 0°AUmnN 3° ->CPD 3° ->CUmnN 3° ->
Transit exact today
Transit enters 3-degree orb
Generic example shown
JAN
UA
RY
20
12D
ayA
BC
DE
FG
HI
J
110j
2813a
0420i
3014k
2620f
140b
2628g
190a
5128k
547j
20
211
2924
5621
5215
4020
280
2828
230
5228
567
23
312
306b
4623
1416
5320
410
3028
270
5428
587
25
413
3118
3824
3818
0720
540
3128
300
5528
597
27
514
330c
3826
0219
2021
070
3428
330
5629
017
29
615
3412
4827
2720
3421
190
3628
370
5729
037
31
716
3525
1328
5321
4721
300
3828
400
5929
057
33
817
367d
540j
2023
0021
410
4128
431
0029
067
35
918
3720
521
4724
1321
510
4428
461
0229
087
38
1019
384e
063
1525
2722
000
4728
491
0329
107
40
1120
3917
364
4326
4022
090
5028
521
0529
127
42
1221
401f
176
1227
5322
180
5428
551
0729
147
44
1322
4215
097
4229
0622
250
5728
571
0829
167
46
1423
4329
089
120l
1922
331
0129
001
1029
187
48
1524
4413g
1210
431
3222
391
0529
021
1229
207
50
1625
4527
1812
142
4522
451
1029
051
1429
217
52
1726
4611h
2713
463
5722
501
1429
071
1529
237
54
1827
4725
3515
185
1022
541
1929
091
1729
257
56
1928
489i
4216
516
2322
581
2329
111
1929
277
58
2029
4923
4618
257
3523
011
2829
131
2129
298
00
210k
507j
4419
598
4823
031
3429
151
2329
328
02
221
5221
3221
3310
0023
051
3929
171
2529
348
04
232
535k
0823
0811
1223
051
4529
181
2729
368
06
243
5418
2824
4412
2523r
051
5029
201
3029
388
08
254
551l
3026
2013
3723
051
5629
211
3229
408
10
265
5614
1427
5714
4923
032
0229
231
3429
428
12
276
5726
4129
3516
0123
012
0829
241
3629
448
14
287
588a
521k
1317
1322
582
1529
251
3929
468
16
298
5920
512
5218
2522
542
2129
261
4129
488
18
3010
002b
434
3119
3722
502
2829
271
4329
518
20
3111
0114
326
1120
4822
442
3529
281
4629
538
22
●N
ew M
oo
n:
Jan
23 a
t 2:4
0 A
M E
ST
2k42
❍F
ull
Mo
on
:Ja
n 9
at 2
:31
AM
ES
T18d
26
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:C
➟j
Jan
8Etr
Jan
23(7
:55
PM
ES
T)CR E
Jan
1
D➟l
Jan
14
CR H
Jan
8
A➟k
Jan
20
DP I
Jan
13
C➟k
Jan
27
AR G
Jan
19
CR G
Jan
27
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
Exa
ct T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
013
HRD
Exa
ct:
Jan
31,
201
2Ja
n 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
May
201
1F
eb 2
012
May
201
1F
eb 2
012
FRF
Exa
ct:
Jan
11,
201
2Ja
n 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jun
201
1F
eb 2
012
May
201
1M
ar 2
012
FRC
Exa
ct:
Jan
29,
201
2Ja
n 2
012
En
ters
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
2N
ov
2012
Dec
201
1A
ug
201
3
GUD
En
ter
3°:
Jan
201
2Ja
n 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
2A
ug
201
3D
ec 2
011
Sep
201
3
GRC
En
ter
3°:
Jan
201
2Ja
n 2
012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
3°:
Jan
201
0 -
No
v 20
13Ja
n 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3Ja
n 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Feb
201
1F
eb 2
014
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
015
IUD
3°:
Feb
201
1 -
Feb
201
4Ja
n 2
012
Als
o E
xact
: HS F
Exa
ct:
Jan
1, 2
012
FS D
Exa
ct:
Jan
23,
201
2
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
JS I
3°:
Jan
201
1 -
No
v 20
142°
: F
eb 2
011
- D
ec 2
013
IR B
5°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Jan
201
63°
: A
pr
2011
- F
eb 2
015
HUMN
5°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Mar
201
23°
: M
ay 2
009
- F
eb 2
012
HU C
5°:
Mar
201
0 -
Mar
201
33°
: M
ay 2
010
- Ja
n 2
013
HS B
3°:
Jun
201
0 -
Feb
201
32°
: A
pr
2011
- J
an 2
013
GS H
3°:
Oct
201
1 -
Sep
201
22°
: N
ov
2011
- S
ep 2
012
GR G
5°:
Oct
201
1 -
Oct
201
23°
: O
ct 2
011
- S
ep 2
012
GR F
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Dec
201
1 -
No
v 20
12
En
teri
ng
: FR A
5°:
Jul 2
011
- A
pr
2012
3°:
Mar
201
2 -
Ap
r 20
12
Lea
vin
g:
IQ H
5°:
Mar
200
7 -
Feb
201
23°
: F
eb 2
008
- D
ec 2
011
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
12
34
56
7
HSF
0°CRE
0°DPmnN
0°CQD
3°—
>DPmnN
3°—
>CUH
3°—
>CUH
0°DQH
3°—
>
89
1011
1213
14
JAN
UA
RY
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
CQD
0°DQH
0°FRF
0°CUJ
0°DRMN
0°EPE
0°AUE
3°—
>CSI
3°—
>APG
3°—
>AUE
0°DRB
3°—
>DRMN
3°—
>CSI
0°CUJ
3°—
>DUD
3°—
>
1516
1718
1920
21
DUD
0°DRB
0°DQJ
3°—
>APF
3°—
>ASMN
0°AUB
3°—
>DUI
0°APG
0°ASMN
3°—
>DUI
3°—
>DQJ
0°APF
0°AQC
3°—
>CUE
3°—
>
2223
2425
2627
28
AQC
0°FSD
0°CPG
0°CSMN
3°—
>CSMN
0°CQC
3°—
>CPF
0°CUE
0°AUB
0°ARI
3°—
>CPF
3°—
>CUB
3°—
>ARI
0°CPG
3°—
>CQC
0°
2930
31
Er
FRC
0°DQE
3°—
>HRD
0°CUB
0°CRI
3°—
>AQA
3°—
>
FE
BR
UA
RY
20
12D
ayA
BC
DE
FG
HI
J
112k
0126b
237k
5222l
0022f
382b
4229g
291a
4829k
558j
24
213
028c
239
3323
1122r
312
4929
291
5129
578
26
314
0320
3611
1624
2322
232
5729
301
5329
598
27
415
043d
0712
5925
3422
153
0429
301
560l
028
29
516
0515
5914
4226
4522
053
1229
301
580
048
31
617
0629
1316
2727
5621
553
2029
302
010
068
33
718
0612e
4918
1229
0721
443
2829
302
040
088
35
819
0726
4419
580a
1821
333
3629r
302
060
108
36
920
0810f
5521
441
2821
203
4429
302
090
138
38
1021
0925
1523
322
3921
073
5229
302
120
158
40
1122
099g
3925
203
4920
534
0129
302
150
178
41
1223
1024
0127
084
5920
394
1029
292
180
208
43
1324
118h
1728
586
0920
234
1829
292
200
228
45
1425
1122
260l
477
1920
074
2729
282
230
248
46
1526
126i
252
388
2919
504
3629
272
260
268
48
1627
1320
154
289
3919
334
4629
262
290
298
49
1728
133j
566
1910
4819
154
5529
252
320
318
51
1829
1417
288
1011
5818
565
0429
242
350
338
53
190l
140k
5010
0013
0718
375
1429
232
380
358
54
201
1514
0211
5114
1618
175
2429
222
410
388
55
212
1527
0213
4115
2517
565
3429
202
440
408
57
223
169l
4915
2916
3417
365
4429
192
470
428
58
234
1622
2217
1717
4317
145
5429
172
500
459
00
245
174a
4219
0318
5116
526
0429
162
530
479
01
256
1716
4920
4719
5916
306
1429
142
560
499
03
267
1728
4622
2921
0716
086
2529
123
000
519
04
278
1810b
3624
0822
1515
456
3529
103
030
549
05
289
1822
2325
4323
2315
226
4629
083
060
569
06
2910
184c
1327
1424
3014
586
5629
063
090
589
08
●N
ew M
oo
n:
Feb
21
at 5
:36
PM
ES
T2l
42
❍F
ull
Mo
on
:F
eb 7
at 4
:55
PM
ES
T18e
32
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:I
➟l
Feb
3Gtr
Feb
7(9
:04
AM
ES
T)
DQ E
Feb
1
D➟a
Feb
8AP C
Feb
7
C➟l
Feb
13DP H
Feb
9-1
0
A➟l
Feb
19
CP I
Feb
13-
14
DR J
Feb
15
CQ E
Feb
23
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
Exa
ct T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
May
201
0Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0M
ar 2
013
HUC
Exa
ct:
Feb
13,
201
2F
eb 2
012
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Jul 2
011
Mar
201
2Ju
n 2
011
Mar
201
2
FUJ
Exa
ct:
Feb
29,
201
2F
eb 2
012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
3°:
Jan
201
0 -
No
v 20
13F
eb 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3F
eb 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Feb
201
1F
eb 2
014
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
015
IUD
3°:
Feb
201
1 -
Feb
201
4F
eb 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
11F
eb 2
015
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
016
IRB
3°:
Ap
r 20
11 -
Feb
201
5F
eb 2
012
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | | v
May
200
9F
eb 2
012
Ap
r 20
09M
ar 2
012
HUMN
3°:
May
200
9 -
Feb
201
2F
eb 2
012
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
013
HRD
3°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Jan
201
3F
eb 2
012
Als
o E
xact
: JS I
Exa
ct:
Feb
8, 2
012
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
HS F
3°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Mar
201
22°
: A
pr
2010
- F
eb 2
012
HS B
3°:
Jun
201
0 -
Feb
201
32°
: A
pr
2011
- J
an 2
013
GS H
3°:
Oct
201
1 -
Sep
201
22°
: N
ov
2011
- S
ep 2
012
GR G
5°:
Oct
201
1 -
Oct
201
23°
: O
ct 2
011
- S
ep 2
012
GR F
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Dec
201
1 -
No
v 20
12 GU D
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Jan
201
2 -
No
v 20
12 GR C
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Sep
201
33°
: Ja
n 2
012
- A
ug
201
3
En
teri
ng
: FR A
5°:
Jul 2
011
- A
pr
2012
3°:
Mar
201
2 -
Ap
r 20
12
Lea
vin
g:
IQ H
5°:
Mar
200
7 -
Feb
201
23°
: F
eb 2
008
- D
ec 2
011
GUmnN
5°:
No
v 20
10 -
Ju
l 201
23°
: D
ec 2
010
- O
ct 2
011
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
12
34
CO
NT
INU
ING
CRI
0°CQA
3°—
>CQA
0°DQE
3°—
>DQE
0°DSG
0°CRI
3°—
>EPE
0°APmnN
3°—
>AQA
3°—
>AQA
0°DUMN
3°—
>DSG
3°—
>
56
78
910
11
FE
BR
UA
RY
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
CPmnN
3°—
>DSF
3°—
>DUMN
0°JSI
0°DRD
0°DUC
0°CQH
0°CPmnN
0°DSF
0°CQH
3°—
>DSB
0°AQH
3°—
>APmnN
0°DSB
3°—
>CRMN
3°—
>DRD
3°—
>DUC
3°—
>
1213
1415
1617
18
HUC
0°AQH
0°CRB
0°CQJ
3°—
>CQJ
0°CUI
0°CRMN
0°CUD
0°DUA
3°—
>ARMN
0°DUA
0°CUD
3°—
>CRB
3°—
>CUI
3°—
>AUD
3°—
>ARMN
3°—
>
1920
2122
2324
25
ARB
3°—
>AUD
0°ARB
0°DSmnN
0°CQE
3°—
>AQJ
0°DSmnN
3°—
>AQJ
3°—
>AUI
3°—
>
2627
2829
Gr
CQE
0°AUI
0°CSG
0°FUJ
0°CSG
3°—
>DUH
3°—
>CUMN
3°—
>DUH
0°DRG
3°—
>CSF
3°—
>
MA
RC
H
2012
Day
AB
CD
EF
GH
IJ
111l
1916c
1128l
4025a
3814f
357b
0729g
033a
121l
009j
09
212
1928
220a
0126
4514r
117
1829r
013
161
039
10
313
1910d
531
1627
5113
487
2928
593
191
059
11
414
1923
462
2528
5813
247
4028
563
221
079
12
515
197e
063
260b
0413
007
5228
533
261
099
14
616
1920
534
211
1012
368
0328
513
291
129
15
717
195f
065
072
1612
138
1428
483
321
149
16
818
1919
395
453
2211
498
2628
453
351
169
17
919
194g
256
144
2711
268
3828
423
391
189
18
1020
1919
156
355
3211
038
4928
393
421
209
19
1121
194h
036
466
3710
409
0128
363
461
239
20
1222
1918
396r
497
4210
189
1328
333
491
259
21
1323
193i
016
438
469
569
2528
293
521
279
21
1424
1817
066
299
509
349
3728
263
561
299
22
1525
180j
546
0710
549
129
4928
233
591
319
23
1626
1814
255
3811
578
5210
0128
194
021
339
24
1727
1827
425
0213
008
3110
1328
164
061
359
25
1828
1710k
454
2014
038
1110
2628
124
091
389
25
1929
1723
363
3415
057
5210
3828
084
131
409
26
200a
176l
152
4416
077
3310
5128
054
161
429
27
211
1618
441
5117
097
1511
0328
014
201
449
27
222
161a
020
5718
106
5811
1627
574
231
469
28
233
1513
100
0319
116
4111
2827
534
261
489
29
244
1525
1029l
1020
126
2511
4127
494
301
509
29
255
147b
0328
1921
126
0911
5427
454
331
529
30
266
1418
5127
3022
115
5412
0727
414
371
549
30
277
130c
3726
4623
115
4012
2027
374
401
569
31
288
1312
2726
0524
105
2712
3327
334
441
589
31
299
1224
2325
3025
085
1512
4627
284
472
009
31
3010
116d
3324
5926
065
0312
5927
244
502
019
32
3111
1019
0024
3427
044
5213
1227
194
532
039
32
●N
ew M
oo
n:
Mar
22
at 1
0:38
AM
ED
T2a
22
❍F
ull
Mo
on
:M
ar 8
at 4
:41
AM
ES
T18f
13
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:C
➟a
Mar
2Ctr
Mar
12
(3:4
9 A
M E
DT
)AQ E
Mar
3
D➟b
Mar
5DQ G
Mar
4
A➟a
Mar
20
CP H
Mar
5
C➟l
Mar
23
DP F
Mar
13-
14
CP H
Mar
18
AP C
Mar
21
AP H
Mar
24
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
Exa
ct T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Feb
201
1F
eb 2
014
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
015
IUD
Exa
ct:
Mar
23,
201
2M
ar 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jul 2
011
Mar
201
2Ju
n 2
011
Ap
r 20
12
FQI
Exa
ct:
Mar
9, 2
012
Mar
201
2
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Mar
201
2Ju
l 201
1A
pr
2012
FRA
Exa
ct:
Mar
28,
201
2M
ar 2
012
En
ters
Ou
ter
Orb
Th
is M
on
th:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Mar
201
3Ja
n 2
017
Mar
201
2Ja
n 2
018
IQJ
En
ter
5°:
Mar
201
2M
ar 2
012
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Ap
r 20
12M
ay 2
012
Mar
201
2M
ay 2
012
FRmnN
En
ter
5°:
Mar
201
2M
ar 2
012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
3°:
Jan
201
0 -
No
v 20
13M
ar 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3M
ar 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
11F
eb 2
015
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
016
IRB
3°:
Ap
r 20
11 -
Feb
201
5M
ar 2
012
Als
o E
xact
: HS B
Exa
ct:
Mar
4, 2
012
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
JS I
3°:
Jan
201
1 -
No
v 20
142°
: F
eb 2
011
- D
ec 2
013
HR D
5°:
Mar
201
0 -
Feb
201
33°
: A
pr
2010
- J
an 2
013
HU C
5°:
Mar
201
0 -
Mar
201
33°
: M
ay 2
010
- Ja
n 2
013
GS H
3°:
Oct
201
1 -
Sep
201
22°
: N
ov
2011
- S
ep 2
012
GR G
5°:
Oct
201
1 -
Oct
201
23°
: O
ct 2
011
- S
ep 2
012
GR F
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Dec
201
1 -
No
v 20
12 GU D
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Jan
201
2 -
No
v 20
12 GR C
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Sep
201
33°
: Ja
n 2
012
- A
ug
201
3
Lea
vin
g:
HUMN
5°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Mar
201
23°
: M
ay 2
009
- F
eb 2
012
HS F
3°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Mar
201
22°
: A
pr
2010
- F
eb 2
012
GUmnN
5°:
No
v 20
10 -
Ju
l 201
23°
: D
ec 2
010
- O
ct 2
011
FR C
5°:
May
201
1 -
Mar
201
23°
: Ju
n 2
011
- F
eb 2
012
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
12
3
CO
NT
INU
ING
DRG
0°CSF
0°CRD
0°CUMN
3°—
>CUMN
0°CSB
3°—
>DRF
3°—
>DRG
3°—
>CRD
3°—
>CSF
3°—
>CUC
3°—
>
45
67
89
10
MA
RC
H2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
HSB
0°CSB
0°DRF
0°DRC
0°DUJ
3°—
>FQI
0°DQI
3°—
>CUC
0°EPJ
6°R
—>
DSD
0°ESI
3°R
—>
AQE
3°—
>DSD
3°—
>DRC
3°—
>
1112
1314
1516
17
DUJ
0°AQE
0°DQI
0°DRA
3°—
>ASG
0°DRA
0°ESI
0°ASG
3°—
>CSB
3°R
—>
AUMN
3°—
>CUC
3°R
—>
ASF
3°—
>ERB
6°R
—>
CRD
3°R
—>
1819
2021
2223
24
AUMN
0°CSB
0°CUC
0°CRD
0°DRmnN
0°IUD
0°CUMN
0°ARD
3°—
>DRmnN
3°—
>ASF
0°ARD
0°EPJ
0°ASB
0°CSF
3°R
—>
AUC
3°—
>ASB
3°—
>CUMN
3°R
—>
AUC
0°DUE
3°—
>CSF
0°
2526
2728
2930
31
Cr
CSG
3°R
—>
DUE
0°IQJ
5°--
>DRH
0°FRmnN
5°--
>ERMN
6°R
—>
DRH
3°—
>FRA
0°DUG
0°DQMN
3°—
>ESD
3°R
—>
DUG
3°—
>CSG
0°AUA
3°—
>CQE
3°R
—>
AP
RIL
20
12D
ayA
BC
DE
FG
HI
J
112a
101e
5024l
1528b
004f
4213b
2527g
154a
572l
059j
32
213
0915
0724r
0128
574r
3313
3927r
115
012
079
33
314
0828
5323
5329
524
2413
5227
075
042
099
33
415
0713f
0823
D51
0c
484
1614
0527
025
072
119
33
516
0627
4823
541
424
0914
1926
585
112
129
33
617
0512g
4624
022
364
0314
3226
535
142
149
33
718
0427
5524
163
303
5814
4626
495
182
169
34
819
0313h
0224
354
223
5314
5926
445
212
189
34
920
0228
0124
585
143
4915
1326
405
242
199
34
1021
0112i
4225
266
063
4615
2626
355
282
219r
34
1122
0027
0225
586
563
4415
4026
305
312
239
34
1222
5910j
5926
347
463
4215
5426
265
342
249
34
1323
5724
3327
148
353
4116
0726
215
382
269
34
1424
567k
4627
589
243
D41
1621
2617
541
227
934
1525
5520
4128
4610
113
4216
3526
125
442
299
33
1626
543l
1929
3610
583
4316
4926
075
472
309
33
1727
5215
450a
3011
443
4517
0326
035
512
329
33
1828
5127
591
2712
293
4817
1725
585
542
339
33
1929
5010a
042
2713
123
5117
3125
545
572
359
33
200b
4822
023
3013
553
5517
4425
496
002
369
32
211
473b
544
3514
374
0017
5825
446
032
389
32
222
4515
435
4315
184
0618
1225
406
072
399
32
233
4427
306
5315
574
1218
2625
356
102
409
31
244
429c
188
0616
364
1918
4125
316
132
429
31
255
4121
109
2117
134
2618
5525
266
162
439
30
266
393d
0910
3817
494
3419
0925
226
192
449
30
277
3815
2011
5818
244
4319
2325
176
222
459
29
288
3627
4813
2018
574
5319
3725
136
252
479
29
299
3410e
3514
4319
295
0219
5125
086
282
489
28
3010
3323
4616
0920
005
1220
0525
046
312
489
27
●N
ew M
oo
n:
Apr
21
at 3
:20
AM
ED
T1b
35
❍F
ull
Mo
on
:A
pr 6
at 3
:20
PM
ED
T17g
23
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:D
➟c
Apr
3Ctq
Apr
4(6
:12
AM
ED
T)
DR I
Apr
5
C➟a
Apr
16
Jtr
Apr
10
(12:
25 P
M E
DT
)DR E
Apr
7
A➟b
Apr
19
Etq
Apr
13(1
1:54
PM
ED
T)AQ G
Apr
15
CP H
Apr
22
CR J
Apr
25
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
Exa
ct T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Oct
201
1S
ep 2
012
Oct
201
1O
ct 2
012
GRG
Exa
ct:
Ap
r 26
, 201
2A
pr
2012
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Ap
r 20
12M
ay 2
012
Mar
201
2M
ay 2
012
FRmnN
Exa
ct:
Ap
r 21
, 201
2A
pr
2012
En
ters
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |vA
pr
2012
May
201
2A
pr
2012
Jun
201
2
FUE
En
ter
3°:
Ap
r 20
12A
pr
2012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
3°:
Jan
201
0 -
No
v 20
13A
pr
2012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3A
pr
2012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Feb
201
1F
eb 2
014
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
015
IUD
3°:
Feb
201
1 -
Feb
201
4A
pr
2012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
11F
eb 2
015
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
016
IRB
3°:
Ap
r 20
11 -
Feb
201
5A
pr
2012
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
013
HRD
3°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Jan
201
3A
pr
2012
Als
o E
xact
: GS H
Exa
ct:
Ap
r 27
, 201
2
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
JS I
3°:
Jan
201
1 -
No
v 20
142°
: F
eb 2
011
- D
ec 2
013
HU C
5°:
Mar
201
0 -
Mar
201
33°
: M
ay 2
010
- Ja
n 2
013
HS B
3°:
Jun
201
0 -
Feb
201
32°
: A
pr
2011
- J
an 2
013
GR F
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Dec
201
1 -
No
v 20
12 GU D
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Jan
201
2 -
No
v 20
12 GR C
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Sep
201
33°
: Ja
n 2
012
- A
ug
201
3
En
teri
ng
: IQ J
5°:
Mar
201
2 -
Jan
201
83°
: M
ar 2
013
- Ja
n 2
017
Lea
vin
g:
GUmnN
5°:
No
v 20
10 -
Ju
l 201
23°
: D
ec 2
010
- O
ct 2
011
FQ I
5°:
Jun
201
1 -
Ap
r 20
123°
: Ju
l 201
1 -
Mar
201
2
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
12
34
56
7
AUA
0°DQMN
0°DPB
3°—
>DUF
0°DSC
0°DPB
0°DUF
3°—
>DSC
3°—
>ASmnN
3°—
>ASmnN
0°DRJ
3°—
>
89
1011
1213
14
AP
RIL
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
CSG
0°DRJ
0°AUH
0°CUMN
3°—
>ARG
0°AUH
3°—
>CSF
3°—
>ARG
3°—
>DSA
3°—
>
1516
1718
1920
21
CUMN
0°CUC
3°—
>CSF
0°DSA
0°FUE
5°--
>CSB
0°FRmnN
0°CRD
3°—
>CSB
3°—
>CRD
0°CUC
0°ARF
0°ASD
0°ARF
3°—
>ASD
3°—
>ARC
0°ARC
3°—
>DUmnN
3°—
>
2223
2425
2627
28
AUJ
3°—
>AQI
3°—
>GRG
0°GSH
0°AQI
0°CUA
3°—
>AUJ
0°CUA
0°DUmnN
0°
2930
Cq
Jr
Eq
ER B
6°R
—>
ERMN
6°R
—>
DQMN
3°—
>ES D
3°R
—>
AU A
3°—
>
CQ E
3°R
—>
CO
NT
INU
ING
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
s
ARA
3°—
>DRE
3°—
>CSmnN
3°—
>
MA
Y
2012
Day
AB
CD
EF
GH
IJ
111b
317f
2517a
3720c
285f
2420b
1925g
006a
342l
509j
27
212
2921
3119
0620
565
3620
3424r
556
372
519r
27
313
276g
0420
3821
215
4820
4824
516
402
529
26
414
2520
5822
1221
456
0121
0224
476
432
539
25
515
236h
0723
4722
086
1421
1624
436
462
549
24
616
2121
2125
2522
286
2821
3024
396
482
559
24
717
196i
3027
0422
466
4221
4524
356
512
569
23
818
1821
2628
4623
036
5721
5924
316
542
579
22
919
166j
010b
2923
177
1222
1324
276
572
589
21
1020
1320
112
1523
307
2822
2724
237
002
599
21
1121
113k
564
0223
407
4422
4124
197
022
599
20
1222
0917
145
5123
488
0022
5624
157
053
009
19
1323
070l
097
4223
548
1823
1024
117
073
019
18
1424
0512
449
3523
588
3523
2424
087
103
029
17
1525
0325
0311
3024
008
5323
3824
047
133
029
16
1626
017a
0913
2723r
599
1123
5324
007
153
039
15
1726
5919
0615
2623
559
3024
0723
577
183
049
14
1827
570b
5717
2723
509
4924
2123
537
203
049
13
1928
5412
4519
2923
4210
0924
3523
507
233
059
12
2029
5224
3221
3323
3110
2924
4923
477
253
059
11
210c
506c
2123
3923
1810
4925
0423
447
273
069
10
221
4818
1425
4623
0311
1025
1823
407
303
069
09
232
450d
1427
5522
4511
3125
3223
377
323
079
07
243
4312
220c
0422
2511
5325
4623
347
343
079
06
254
4124
412
1522
0312
1426
0023
327
363
079
05
265
387e
154
2621
3812
3726
1423
297
393
089
04
276
3620
056
3821
1212
5926
2823
267
413
089
03
287
333f
158
5020
4313
2226
4223
237
433
089
02
298
3116
4811
0220
1313
4526
5623
217
453
089
00
309
290g
4313
1319
4114
0927
1023
187
473
098
59
3110
2615
0115
2419
0814
3227
2523
167
493
098
58
●N
ew M
oo
n (
Ecl
ipse
):M
ay 2
0 at
7:4
8 P
M E
DT
0c21
❍F
ull
Mo
on
:M
ay 5
at 1
1:36
PM
ED
T16h
01
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:C
➟b
May
9Dtr
May
15
(10:
34 A
M E
DT
)CQ G
May
5-6
A➟c
May
20
AP F
May
13
C➟c
May
24
CP F
May
21-
22
ACR I
May
23
CR E
May
30-
31
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
Exa
ct T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
12M
ay 2
012
Ap
r 20
12Ju
n 2
012
FUE
Exa
ct:
May
10,
201
2M
ay 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |vM
ay 2
012
Jun
201
2M
ay 2
012
Jun
201
2
FUG
Exa
ct:
May
22,
201
2M
ay 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |vM
ay 2
012
Jun
201
2M
ay 2
012
Jun
201
2
FRH
Exa
ct:
May
22,
201
2M
ay 2
012
En
ters
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |vM
ay 2
012
Jun
201
2M
ay 2
012
Jun
201
2
FQMN
En
ter
3°:
May
201
2M
ay 2
012
En
ters
Ou
ter
Orb
Th
is M
on
th:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
13M
ar 2
015
May
201
2F
eb 2
016
HUA
En
ter
5°:
May
201
2M
ay 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jun
201
2Ju
n 2
012
May
201
2Ju
l 201
2
FUF
En
ter
5°:
May
201
2M
ay 2
012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
3°:
Jan
201
0 -
No
v 20
13M
ay 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3M
ay 2
012
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
JS I
3°:
Jan
201
1 -
No
v 20
142°
: F
eb 2
011
- D
ec 2
013
IU D
5°:
Mar
201
0 -
Feb
201
53°
: F
eb 2
011
- F
eb 2
014
IR B
5°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Jan
201
63°
: A
pr
2011
- F
eb 2
015
HR D
5°:
Mar
201
0 -
Feb
201
33°
: A
pr
2010
- J
an 2
013
HU C
5°:
Mar
201
0 -
Mar
201
33°
: M
ay 2
010
- Ja
n 2
013
HS B
3°:
Jun
201
0 -
Feb
201
32°
: A
pr
2011
- J
an 2
013
GS H
3°:
Oct
201
1 -
Sep
201
22°
: N
ov
2011
- S
ep 2
012
GR G
5°:
Oct
201
1 -
Oct
201
23°
: O
ct 2
011
- S
ep 2
012
GR F
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Dec
201
1 -
No
v 20
12 GU D
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Jan
201
2 -
No
v 20
12 GR C
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Sep
201
33°
: Ja
n 2
012
- A
ug
201
3
En
teri
ng
: IQ J
5°:
Mar
201
2 -
Jan
201
83°
: M
ar 2
013
- Ja
n 2
017
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
12
34
5
CO
NT
INU
ING
FUG
5°--
>ARA
0°CUH
3°—
>DSH
3°—
>ARA
3°—
>FRH
5°--
>ESI
3°—
>CRG
3°—
>DRE
3°—
>CSmnN
0°ARmnN
3°—
>CSmnN
3°—
>
67
89
1011
12
MA
Y2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
CUH
0°CRF
3°—
>ARmnN
0°CRF
0°FUE
0°CUJ
3°—
>AUE
0°CRG
0°EPJ
0°AUE
3°—
>CSD
0°CUJ
0°DRE
0°CSD
3°—
>CRC
0°CQI
3°—
>CRC
3°—
>ARH
3°—
>AUG
3°—
>
1314
1516
1718
19
CQI
0°ESI
0°ARH
0°FQMN
5°--
>CRmnN
3°—
>CRmnN
0°AQMN
0°CRA
3°—
>AUG
0°AQMN
3°—
>AUF
3°—
>CUE
3°—
>CRA
0°ASC
3°—
>
2021
2223
2425
26
CUE
0°AUF
0°FUG
0°HUA
5°--
>FUF
5°--
>CSC
0°CRJ
3°—
>CRH
3°—
>FRH
0°CQMN
0°CUF
0°CPB
0°CUG
3°—
>CRH
0°DRE
0°CPB
3°—
>APB
3°—
>CUG
0°APB
0°ARJ
3°—
>ASC
0°CUF
3°—
>CQMN
3°—
>CSC
3°—
>
2728
2930
31
Dr
CRJ
0°CSA
3°—
>CSA
0°CUmnN
3°—
>ARJ
0°ASA
3°—
>DUmnN
3°R
—>
JUN
E
2012
Day
AB
CD
EF
GH
IJ
111c
2429g
4017c
3418c
3314f
5627b
3823g
137a
513l
098j
56
212
2114h
3519
4317r
5715
2127
5223r
117
533
098r
55
313
1829
3921
5117
2015
4628
0623
097
553
098
54
414
1614i
4423
5716
4316
1128
2023
077
563
098
52
515
1329
4026
0116
0616
3628
3423
057
583r
098
51
616
1114j
2128
0315
2817
0128
4823
038
003
098
50
717
0828
390d
0414
5017
2729
0223
018
023
098
48
818
0512k
322
0214
1317
5329
1622
598
033
098
47
919
0325
583
5813
3618
1929
2922
588
053
098
46
1020
008l
585
5113
0018
4629
4322
578
073
098
44
1120
5821
357
4212
2619
1329
5722
568
083
088
43
1221
553a
539
3111
5219
400c
1122
538
103
088
41
1322
5215
5711
1711
2020
070
2422
528
113
088
40
1423
5027
5013
0110
5020
350
3822
518
123
088
38
1524
479b
3914
4310
2121
030
5122
508
143
078
37
1625
4421
2616
229
5521
311
0522
498
153
078
36
1726
413c
1517
589
3021
591
1822
488
163
068
34
1827
3915
0919
329
0722
271
3222
488
183
068
33
1928
3627
1121
038
4722
561
4522
478
193
068
31
2029
339d
2222
328
2923
251
5922
468
203
058
30
210d
3121
4523
588
1423
542
1222
468
213
058
28
221
284e
1925
228
0024
232
2522
468
223
048
27
232
2517
0726
427
4924
532
3822
458
233
048
25
243
220f
0928
017
4125
232
5122
458
243
038
24
254
2013
2629
167
3525
533
0522
D45
825
302
822
265
1726
590e
297
3126
233
1822
458
263
028
21
276
1410g
491
387
2926
533
3122
468
263
018
19
287
1124
552
457
D30
2724
344
2246
827
300
817
298
089h
163
497
3327
553
5622
468
282
598
16
309
0623
504
507
3928
254
0922
478
282
598
14
●N
ew M
oo
n:
Jun
19 a
t 11:
03 A
M E
DT
28c
43
❍F
ull
Mo
on
(E
clip
se):
Jun
4 at
7:1
3 A
M E
DT
14i
14
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:C
➟d
Jun
7Itr
Jun
4(5
:05
PM
ED
T)
CP D
Jun
1
F➟c
Jun
11
Gtq
Jun
25
(4:0
1 A
M E
DT
)AP DRE
Jun
5-8
A➟d
Jun
20
Dtq
Jun
27
(11:
08 A
M E
DT
)CR HQJ
Jun
11-1
2
C➟e
Jun
25CR G
Jun
20
HR J
Jun
23-2
4
FR I
Jun
24-2
5
AQ JR H
Jun
29
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
Exa
ct T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
11F
eb 2
015
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
016
IRB
Exa
ct:
Jun
3, 2
012
Jun
201
2
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | v
May
201
2Ju
n 2
012
May
201
2Ju
n 2
012
FQMN
Exa
ct:
Jun
6, 2
012
Jun
201
2
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jun
201
2Ju
n 2
012
May
201
2Ju
l 201
2
FUF
Exa
ct:
Jun
15,
201
2Ju
n 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |vJu
n 2
012
Feb
201
3Ju
n 2
012
Mar
201
3
FPB
Exa
ct:
Jun
26,
201
2Ju
n 2
012
En
ters
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |vJu
n 2
012
Mar
201
3Ju
n 2
012
Ap
r 20
13
FRJ
En
ter
3°:
Jun
201
2Ju
n 2
012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
3°:
Jan
201
0 -
No
v 20
13Ju
n 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3Ju
n 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Feb
201
1F
eb 2
014
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
015
IUD
3°:
Feb
201
1 -
Feb
201
4Ju
n 2
012
Als
o E
xact
: JS I
Exa
ct:
Jun
15,
201
2 FS C
Exa
ct:
Jun
21,
201
2
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
HR D
5°:
Mar
201
0 -
Feb
201
33°
: A
pr
2010
- J
an 2
013
HU C
5°:
Mar
201
0 -
Mar
201
33°
: M
ay 2
010
- Ja
n 2
013
HS B
3°:
Jun
201
0 -
Feb
201
32°
: A
pr
2011
- J
an 2
013
GS H
3°:
Oct
201
1 -
Sep
201
22°
: N
ov
2011
- S
ep 2
012
GR G
5°:
Oct
201
1 -
Oct
201
23°
: O
ct 2
011
- S
ep 2
012
GR F
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Dec
201
1 -
No
v 20
12 GU D
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Jan
201
2 -
No
v 20
12 GR C
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Sep
201
33°
: Ja
n 2
012
- A
ug
201
3
En
teri
ng
: IQ J
5°:
Mar
201
2 -
Jan
201
83°
: M
ar 2
013
- Ja
n 2
017
HU A
5°:
May
201
2 -
Feb
201
63°
: A
pr
2013
- M
ar 2
015
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
12
CO
NT
INU
ING
CUmnN
0°DUmnN
0°CUmnN
3°—
>ASA
0°ASA
3°—
>CRE
3°—
>DUmnN
3°R
—>
34
56
78
9
JUN
E2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
IRB
0°FPB
5°--
>IUI
5°--
>FQMN
0°FSC
3°--
>CSJ
3°—
>CRE
0°CSH
0°AUmnN
3°—
>CPD
3°—
>CPD
0°ARE
3°—
>CSH
3°—
>EPE
6°—
>DSA
3°R
—>
AUmnN
0°
1011
1213
1415
16
CSJ
0°DSA
0°ASH
3°—
>ARE
0°FUF
0°DRJ
3°R
—>
CUI
3°—
>CUI
0°JSI
0°EUG
6°—
>ASH
0°
1718
1920
2122
23
EPE
0°APD
3°—
>FRJ
5°--
>FSC
0°CQG
0°EUF
6°—
>CSE
3°—
>CSE
0°APD
0°CQG
3°—
>CUMN
3°—
>
2425
2627
2829
30
Ir
Gq
Dq
EUG
0°CUMN
0°FPB
0°CPC
0°ASJ
0°AUI
0°CQF
3°—
>ERD
6°—
>CQF
0°CSB
0°ASJ
3°—
>CPC
3°—
>CSB
3°—
>EUB
6°—
>ESMN
3°—
>AUI
3°—
>
JUL
Y
2012
Day
AB
CD
EF
GH
IJ
110d
038i
335e
477c
4628f
574c
2222g
488a
292l
588j
13
211
0023
196
417
5629
284
3522
488
302r
578r
11
311
578j
027
328
0829
594
4722
498
302
568
10
412
5422
348
208
210g
315
0022
508
312
558
08
513
526k
499
038
371
035
1322
518
312
548
07
614
4920
429
438
551
355
2522
528
312
538
05
715
464l
1010
199
142
075
3722
538
322
538
04
816
4317
1310
519
362
395
5022
548
322
528
02
917
4029
5211
199
593
116
0222
568
322
508
01
1018
3812a
1211
4310
243
446
1422
578
322
497
59
1119
3524
1612
0210
504
176
2622
598
322
487
58
1220
326b
1012
1611
184
506
3823
008
322
477
56
1321
2917
5812
2611
475
236
5023
028r
322
467
55
1422
2629
4612
3212
185
567
0223
048
322
457
53
1523
2411c
3912r
3212
516
297
1423
068
322
447
52
1624
2123
3912
2813
247
037
2623
088
322
437
51
1725
185d
5112
1913
597
377
3723
108
322
427
49
1826
1618
1612
0514
358
117
4923
128
322
407
48
1927
130e
5611
4615
128
458
0023
158
322
397
46
2028
1013
5111
2315
519
198
1223
178
312
387
45
2129
0727
0010
5616
309
538
2323
198
312
377
43
220e
0510f
2210
2417
1110
278
3423
228
302
357
42
231
0223
559
5017
5211
028
4523
258
302
347
41
241
597g
399
1218
3511
378
5623
278
292
337
39
252
5721
328
3119
1912
119
0723
308
292
317
38
263
545h
347
4920
0312
469
1823
338
282
307
37
274
5119
437
0620
4813
219
2923
368
282
287
35
285
493i
596
2221
3413
579
4023
398
272
277
34
296
4618
195
3922
2114
329
5023
438
262
267
33
307
432j
414
5723
0915
0810
0123
468
252
247
32
318
4117
014
1623
5715
4310
1123
498
252
237
30
●N
ew M
oo
n:
Jul 1
9 at
12:
25 A
M E
DT
26d
55
❍F
ull
Mo
on
:Ju
l 3 a
t 2:5
3 P
M E
DT
12j
14
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:E
➟g
Jul
3Htr
Jul
13
(5:5
0 A
M E
DT
)AR G
Jul 1
4-15
A➟e
Jul
22
Ctr
Jul
14(1
0:16
PM
ED
T)ER J
Jul 1
7
EQ H
Jul 1
8-19
AP C
Jul 2
8
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
Exa
ct T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jun
201
2M
ar 2
013
Jun
201
2A
pr
2013
FRJ
Exa
ct:
Jul 1
4, 2
012
Jul 2
012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
3°:
Jan
201
0 -
No
v 20
13Ju
l 201
2
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3Ju
l 201
2
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Feb
201
1F
eb 2
014
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
015
IUD
3°:
Feb
201
1 -
Feb
201
4Ju
l 201
2
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
11F
eb 2
015
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
016
IRB
3°:
Ap
r 20
11 -
Feb
201
5Ju
l 201
2
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
013
HRD
3°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Jan
201
3Ju
l 201
2
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
May
201
0Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0M
ar 2
013
HUC
3°:
May
201
0 -
Jan
201
3Ju
l 201
2
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Oct
201
1S
ep 2
012
Oct
201
1O
ct 2
012
GRG
3°:
Oct
201
1 -
Sep
201
2Ju
l 201
2
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
JS I
3°:
Jan
201
1 -
No
v 20
142°
: F
eb 2
011
- D
ec 2
013
HS B
3°:
Jun
201
0 -
Feb
201
32°
: A
pr
2011
- J
an 2
013
GS H
3°:
Oct
201
1 -
Sep
201
22°
: N
ov
2011
- S
ep 2
012
GR F
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Dec
201
1 -
No
v 20
12 GU D
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Jan
201
2 -
No
v 20
12 GR C
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Sep
201
33°
: Ja
n 2
012
- A
ug
201
3
En
teri
ng
: IQ J
5°:
Mar
201
2 -
Jan
201
83°
: M
ar 2
013
- Ja
n 2
017
HU A
5°:
May
201
2 -
Feb
201
63°
: A
pr
2013
- M
ar 2
015
FS A
3°:
Jul 2
012
- A
pr
2013
2°:
Au
g 2
012
- A
pr
2013
Lea
vin
g:
GUmnN
5°:
No
v 20
10 -
Ju
l 201
23°
: D
ec 2
010
- O
ct 2
011
FU F
5°:
May
201
2 -
Jul 2
012
3°:
Jun
201
2 -
Jun
201
2
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
12
34
56
7
ESMN
0°ESC
3°—
>CRI
0°ERD
0°ESC
0°CRI
3°—
>EUF
0°CPA
3°—
>
89
1011
1213
14
JUL
Y2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
DSA
3°—
>EUB
0°ASE
3°—
>FRJ
0°ASE
0°DSA
0°AQG
3°—
>
1516
1718
1920
21
AQG
0°DUmnN
3°—
>AQF
3°—
>AUMN
0°AUMN
3°—
>CRI
3°R
—>
ESA
3°—
>APC
3°—
>
2223
2425
2627
28
ASB
3°—
>AQF
0°APC
0°CRI
0°FSA
3°--
>ARI
3°—
>DUmnN
0°ASB
0°CSB
3°R
—>
ESA
0°EUmnN
6°—
>DRE
3°—
>
2930
31
Hr
Cr
DR J
3°R
—>
EU F
6°—
>ER D
6°—
>EU B
6°—
>ESMN
3°—
>CO
NT
INU
ING
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
s
DRE
0°ARI
0°DSH
3°—
>CQF
3°R
—>
CPC
3°R
—>
AU
GU
ST
20
12D
ayA
BC
DE
FG
HI
J
19e
381k
123e
3924c
4716g
1910c
2123g
538a
242l
217j
29
210
3515
113r
0525
3716
5510
3123
568r
232r
207r
28
311
3328
532
3526
2717
3110
4124
008
222
187
27
412
3012l
142
0927
1918
0710
5124
048
212
177
25
513
2825
131
5028
1018
4311
0124
078
202
157
24
614
257a
521
3529
0319
1911
1124
118
192
147
23
715
2320
111
2729
5619
5611
2124
158
182
127
22
816
202b
151
D26
0d
5020
3211
3024
198
162
117
21
917
1814
091
311
4421
0911
3924
238
152
097
20
1018
1525
581
432
3921
4611
4924
288
142
077
19
1119
137c
472
023
3422
2311
5824
328
132
067
18
1220
1019
422
284
3023
0012
0724
368
112
047
17
1321
081d
473
015
2723
3712
1624
418
102
037
16
1422
0614
073
416
2324
1412
2424
458
082
017
15
1523
0326
454
287
2124
5112
3324
508
071
597
14
1624
019e
415
218
1825
2912
4224
548
051
587
13
1724
5922
566
219
1626
0712
5024
598
041
567
12
1825
566f
297
2810
1526
4412
5825
048
021
557
11
1926
5420
168
4011
1427
2213
0625
098
011
537
10
2027
524g
139
5812
1328
0013
1425
137
591
517
09
2128
5018
1711
2213
1328
3813
2225
187
571
507
09
2229
482h
2412
5114
1329
1613
3025
247
561
487
08
230f
4516
3314
2515
1329
5513
3725
297
541
467
07
241
430i
4016
0216
140h
3313
4525
347
521
457
06
252
4114
4717
4417
151
1113
5225
397
501
437
06
263
3928
5019
2918
171
5013
5925
447
481
417
05
274
3712j
5021
1719
192
2914
0625
507
471
407
04
285
3526
4423
0820
213
0714
1325
557
451
387
04
296
3310k
3125
0021
233
4614
1926
017
431
367
03
307
3124
0626
5422
264
2514
2626
067
411
357
03
318
297l
2828
5023
295
0414
3226
127
391
337
02
❍F
ull
Mo
on
:A
ug 1
at 1
1:29
PM
ED
T10k
15
●N
ew M
oo
n:
Aug
17
at 1
1:55
AM
ED
T25e
08
❍F
ull
Mo
on
:A
ug 3
1 at
9:5
9 A
M E
DT
8l34
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:D
➟d
Aug
7Ctq
Aug
8(1
:40
AM
ED
T)DQ JR H
Aug
15-
16
A➟f
Aug
22
EP G
Aug
15
E➟h
Aug
23
AQ I
Aug
24
C➟f
Aug
31
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
Exa
ct T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Feb
201
1F
eb 2
014
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
015
IUD
Exa
ct:
Au
g 2
2, 2
012
Au
g 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Oct
201
1S
ep 2
012
Oct
201
1O
ct 2
012
GRG
Exa
ct:
Au
g 2
1, 2
012
Au
g 2
012
En
ters
Ou
ter
Orb
Th
is M
on
th:
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Sep
201
2M
ay 2
013
Au
g 2
012
May
201
3
FUmnN
En
ter
5°:
Au
g 2
012
Au
g 2
012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
3°:
Jan
201
0 -
No
v 20
13A
ug
201
2
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3A
ug
201
2
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
11F
eb 2
015
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
016
IRB
3°:
Ap
r 20
11 -
Feb
201
5A
ug
201
2
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
013
HRD
3°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Jan
201
3A
ug
201
2
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
May
201
0Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0M
ar 2
013
HUC
3°:
May
201
0 -
Jan
201
3A
ug
201
2
Als
o E
xact
: GS H
Exa
ct:
Au
g 2
0, 2
012
FS A
Exa
ct:
Au
g 1
5, 2
012
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
JS I
3°:
Jan
201
1 -
No
v 20
142°
: F
eb 2
011
- D
ec 2
013
HS B
3°:
Jun
201
0 -
Feb
201
32°
: A
pr
2011
- J
an 2
013
GR F
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Dec
201
1 -
No
v 20
12 GU D
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Jan
201
2 -
No
v 20
12 GR C
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Sep
201
33°
: Ja
n 2
012
- A
ug
201
3
En
teri
ng
: IQ J
5°:
Mar
201
2 -
Jan
201
83°
: M
ar 2
013
- Ja
n 2
017
HU A
5°:
May
201
2 -
Feb
201
63°
: A
pr
2013
- M
ar 2
015
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
12
34
CO
NT
INU
ING
CSB
0°CPC
0°EUmnN
0°CSB
3°R
—>
DSH
0°APA
0°EUmnN
6°—
>APA
3°—
>DSH
3°—
>CQF
3°R
—>
CPC
3°R
—>
56
78
910
11
AU
GU
ST
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
CUMN
3°R
—>
DPD
3°—
>DPD
0°AQmnN
0°DSJ
3°—
>ERG
6°—
>ESH
3°—
>AQmnN
3°—
>
1213
1415
1617
18
CPC
0°CSB
0°DSJ
0°FSA
0°ERG
0°APH
0°FUmnN
5°--
>DUI
3°—
>APH
3°—
>ESH
0°DUI
0°ERC
6°—
>ARMN
3°—
>ERF
6°—
>CRI
3°—
>EUD
6°—
>
1920
2122
2324
25
CRI
0°GSH
0°GRG
0°IUD
0°CQmnN
3°—
>ASD
0°CQmnN
0°CPA
3°—
>ARMN
0°CPA
0°ERF
0°ASD
3°—
>ARB
3°—
>
2627
2829
3031
Cq
ARB
0°ERC
0°ASI
3°—
>CPH
0°DSE
0°CRMN
0°EUD
0°EPI
6°—
>APJ
0°DQG
3°—
>ASI
0°APJ
3°—
>DSE
3°—
>CRMN
3°—
>CSD
3°—
>CPH
3°—
>ESJ
3°—
>
SE
PT
EM
BE
R
2012
Day
AB
CD
EF
GH
IJ
19f
2720l
340f
4624d
325h
4314c
3826g
187a
371l
327j
01
210
253a
222
4325
366
2314
4426
237r
351r
307r
01
311
2315
534
4026
397
0214
5026
297
331
287
01
412
2128
086
3727
437
4114
5626
357
311
277
00
513
1910b
108
3328
488
2115
0126
417
281
257
00
614
1822
0210
3029
529
0115
0726
477
261
246
59
715
163c
5112
260e
579
4015
1226
537
241
226
59
816
1415
4014
212
0210
2015
1726
597
221
206
59
917
1227
3516
153
0811
0015
2227
057
201
196
58
1018
119d
4118
094
1311
4015
2627
117
171
176
58
1119
0922
0520
025
1912
2015
3127
177
151
166
58
1220
074e
4821
536
2513
0115
3527
237
131
146
58
1321
0617
5523
447
3113
4115
3927
307
111
136
58
1422
041f
2525
338
3814
2115
4327
367
081
116
57
1523
0315
1627
229
4415
0215
4727
427
061
106
57
1624
0129
2629
0910
5115
4215
5127
497
041
086
57
1725
0013g
490g
5611
5816
2315
5427
557
011
076
57
1825
5828
192
4113
0617
0415
5728
026
591
056
D57
1926
5712h
494
2514
1317
4516
0028
086
571
046
57
2027
5627
156
0915
2118
2616
0328
156
541
026
57
2128
5411i
347
5116
2819
0716
0628
226
521
016
57
2229
5325
429
3217
3619
4816
0828
286
501
006
58
230g
529j
4011
1318
4420
2916
1128
356
470
586
58
241
5123
2612
5219
5321
1116
1328
426
450
576
58
252
497k
0114
3021
0121
5216
1528
486
420
556
58
263
4820
2516
0822
1022
3316
1628
556
400
546
58
274
473l
3617
4423
1923
1516
1829
026
370
536
59
285
4616
3519
2024
2823
5716
1929
096
350
526
59
296
4529
2020
5525
3724
3816
2029
166
330
506
59
307
4411a
5322
2926
4625
2016
2129
236
300
497
00
●N
ew M
oo
n:
Sep
15
at 1
0:12
PM
ED
T23f
37
❍F
ull
Mo
on
:S
ep 2
9 at
11:
20 P
M E
DT
7a22
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:D
➟e
Sep
6Jtq
Sep
18(1
:08
AM
ED
T)CQ I
Sep
1
C➟g
Sep
16
DR G
Sep
2-3
A➟g
Sep
22
AP CR F
Sep
7-1
0
HR J
Sep
18-
19
CQ HR J
Sep
20
DR E
Sep
26-
27
AQ HR J
Sep
28-
29
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
Exa
ct T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
Exa
ct:
Sep
8, 2
012
Sep
201
2
En
ters
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Sep
201
2M
ay 2
013
Au
g 2
012
May
201
3
FUmnN
En
ter
3°:
Sep
201
2S
ep 2
012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3S
ep 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Feb
201
1F
eb 2
014
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
015
IUD
3°:
Feb
201
1 -
Feb
201
4S
ep 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
11F
eb 2
015
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
016
IRB
3°:
Ap
r 20
11 -
Feb
201
5S
ep 2
012
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
013
HRD
3°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Jan
201
3S
ep 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
May
201
0Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0M
ar 2
013
HUC
3°:
May
201
0 -
Jan
201
3S
ep 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Oct
201
1S
ep 2
012
Oct
201
1O
ct 2
012
GRG
3°:
Oct
201
1 -
Sep
201
2S
ep 2
012
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
JS I
3°:
Jan
201
1 -
No
v 20
142°
: F
eb 2
011
- D
ec 2
013
HS B
3°:
Jun
201
0 -
Feb
201
32°
: A
pr
2011
- J
an 2
013
GS H
3°:
Oct
201
1 -
Sep
201
22°
: N
ov
2011
- S
ep 2
012
GR F
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Dec
201
1 -
No
v 20
12 GU D
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Jan
201
2 -
No
v 20
12 GR C
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Sep
201
33°
: Ja
n 2
012
- A
ug
201
3
En
teri
ng
: IQ J
5°:
Mar
201
2 -
Jan
201
83°
: M
ar 2
013
- Ja
n 2
017
HU A
5°:
May
201
2 -
Feb
201
63°
: A
pr
2013
- M
ar 2
015
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
1
CO
NT
INU
ING
CSD
0°EPI
6°—
>CRB
3°—
>DQG
3°—
>CSD
3°—
>ESJ
3°—
>
23
45
67
8
SE
PT
EM
BE
R2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
DQG
0°ESJ
0°CPJ
0°CSI
0°DSB
3°—
>DQF
0°DPC
0°CRB
0°CSI
3°—
>DQF
3°—
>DUMN
0°ERA
6°—
>EPI
0°DUMN
3°—
>DPC
3°—
>CPJ
3°—
>
910
1112
1314
15
DSB
0°ERmnN
6°—
>ERA
0°CPE
0°CUG
0°DPA
3°—
>CPE
3°—
>CUG
3°—
>DRI
0°CUF
3°—
>DRI
3°—
>APE
0°APE
3°—
>CSMN
3°—
>AUG
3°—
>
1617
1819
2021
22
CSMN
0°CUF
0°CSC
0°ERmnN
0°DQmnN
3°—
>ASMN
0°DQmnN
0°CRD
3°—
>AUG
0°CUB
0°AUF
3°—
>ARD
3°—
>CSA
3°—
>CSC
3°—
>CRD
0°ASMN
3°—
>ERH
6°—
>AUB
3°—
>DPA
0°ASC
3°—
>ESE
3°—
>CUB
3°—
>
2425
2627
2829
23 30
Jq
AUF
0°CSA
0°AUB
0°ESE
0°JUJ
0°DPH
0°ARD
0°CUmnN
3°—
>DPH
3°—
>CUmnN
0°DRMN
3°—
>ASC
0°EPMN
6°—
>ESG
3°—
>
ERH
0°ESG
0°CSH
3°—
>CRG
3°—
>
OC
TO
BE
R
2012
Day
AB
CD
EF
GH
IJ
18g
4324a
1224g
0227e
5526h
0216c
2229g
306a
280l
487j
00
29
426b
1925
3429
0526
4416
2229
366r
250r
477
00
310
4118
1627
050f
1527
2616
2329
436
230
457
01
411
400c
0628
361
2428
0816
2329
506
210
447
01
512
3911
530h
052
3428
5116r
2329
576
180
437
02
613
3823
411
343
4429
3316
230h
056
160
427
02
714
375d
353
024
550i
1516
220
126
130
417
03
815
3617
404
296
050
5816
210
196
110
407
04
916
360e
025
557
161
4016
200
266
090
397
04
1017
3512
457
218
262
2316
190
336
060
387
05
1118
3425
528
459
373
0616
180
406
040
377
06
1219
349f
2510
0910
483
4816
170
476
020
367
06
1320
3323
2511
3111
594
3116
150
545
590
357
07
1421
337g
4912
5313
105
1416
131
025
570
347
08
1522
3222
3014
1314
215
5716
111
095
550
337
09
1623
327h
2215
3315
336
4016
081
165
520
327
10
1724
3122
1716
5116
447
2416
061
235
500
327
11
1825
317i
0718
0817
568
0716
031
305
480
317
11
1926
3021
4619
2319
078
5016
001
385
460
307
12
2027
306j
0820
3720
199
3415
571
455
430
297
13
2128
3020
1221
5021
3110
1715
541
525
410
297
14
2229
303k
5723
0122
4311
0115
501
595
390
287
15
230h
2917
2324
1023
5511
4515
472
075
370
277
16
241
290l
3225
1725
0712
2815
432
145
350
277
18
252
2913
2526
2126
1913
1215
392
215
330
267
19
263
2926
0427
2427
3213
5615
352
295
310
267
20
274
288a
3128
2328
4414
4015
302
365
290
257
21
285
2820
4629
1929
5715
2415
262
435
270
257
22
296
282b
520i
121g
0916
0815
212
505
250
247
23
307
2814
501
012
2216
5215
162
585
230
247
25
318
2826
421
463
3517
3615
113
055
210
237
26
●N
ew M
oo
n:
Oct
15
at 8
:04
AM
ED
T22g
32
❍F
ull
Mo
on
:O
ct 2
9 at
3:5
1 P
M E
DT
6b48
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:D
➟f
Oct
3Ftr
Oct
4(9
:19
AM
ED
T)
DQ I
Oct
3
G➟h
Oct
5CP G
Oct
4-5
C➟h
Oct
5ER I
Oct
7-8
E➟i
Oct
6DR F
Oct
16
A➟h
Oct
22AP G
Oct
24-
25
D➟g
Oct
28
EQ F
Oct
28
C➟i
Oct
29
CR I
Oct
29
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
Exa
ct T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Dec
201
1N
ov
2012
Dec
201
1A
ug
201
3
GRF
Exa
ct:
Oct
12,
201
2O
ct 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
2N
ov
2012
Dec
201
1A
ug
201
3
GUD
Exa
ct:
Oct
20,
201
2O
ct 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
2A
ug
201
3D
ec 2
011
Sep
201
3
GRC
Exa
ct:
Oct
25,
201
2O
ct 2
012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
3°:
Jan
201
0 -
No
v 20
13O
ct 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3O
ct 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Feb
201
1F
eb 2
014
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
015
IUD
3°:
Feb
201
1 -
Feb
201
4O
ct 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
11F
eb 2
015
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
016
IRB
3°:
Ap
r 20
11 -
Feb
201
5O
ct 2
012
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
013
HRD
3°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Jan
201
3O
ct 2
012
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
JS I
3°:
Jan
201
1 -
No
v 20
142°
: F
eb 2
011
- D
ec 2
013
HU C
5°:
Mar
201
0 -
Mar
201
33°
: M
ay 2
010
- Ja
n 2
013
HS B
3°:
Jun
201
0 -
Feb
201
32°
: A
pr
2011
- J
an 2
013
En
teri
ng
: IQ J
5°:
Mar
201
2 -
Jan
201
83°
: M
ar 2
013
- Ja
n 2
017
HU A
5°:
May
201
2 -
Feb
201
63°
: A
pr
2013
- M
ar 2
015
Lea
vin
g:
GR G
5°:
Oct
201
1 -
Oct
201
23°
: O
ct 2
011
- S
ep 2
012
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
12
34
56
CO
NT
INU
ING
EUC
6°—
>CSH
0°EQB
6°—
>DSD
0°ASA
0°DRB
0°DRMN
3°—
>DRMN
0°DRB
3°—
>CUD
3°—
>EPMN
0°CUD
0°EPMN
6°—
>CRG
0°CRF
3°—
>CRC
3°—
>CRF
0°CRC
0°CSH
3°—
>DSD
3°—
>ESF
3°—
>DPJ
3°—
>CRG
3°—
>ASA
3°—
>
78
910
1112
13
OC
TO
BE
R2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
AUmnN
3°—
>ESF
0°DPJ
0°CSJ
0°CPI
0°GRF
0°DSI
3°—
>ERJ
6°—
>CPI
3°—
>EUC
0°EQB
0°CSJ
3°—
>DSI
0°CRA
3°—
>AUmnN
0°
1415
1617
1819
20
CRA
0°ASH
3°—
>ERJ
0°ASH
0°CSE
3°—
>GUD
0°ARG
3°—
>EUA
6°—
>ARG
0°DPE
3°—
>ARF
3°—
>CRmnN
3°—
>CRmnN
0°
2122
2324
2526
27
CSE
0°DPE
0°ARF
0°CRH
0°GRC
0°DUF
3°—
>DSMN
0°AUD
3°—
>DUG
3°—
>CSG
0°ARC
0°CSF
3°—
>CPMN
0°CRH
3°—
>ARC
3°—
>EUA
0°ASJ
3°—
>DRD
3°—
>CSG
3°—
>DUG
0°DSC
3°—
>AUD
0°ESmnN
3°—
>CPMN
3°—
>
2829
3031
Fr
CUC
3°—
>DUF
0°CSF
0°DUB
0°API
3°—
>ASJ
0°DSC
0°API
0°DUB
3°—
>DRD
0°ESmnN
0°CQB
3°—
>ERE
6°—
>
NO
VE
MB
ER
20
12D
ayA
BC
DE
FG
HI
J
19h
288c
302i
264g
4818i
2015c
063h
125a
190l
237j
27
210
2820
173
016
0019
0515r
003
195r
170r
237
28
311
282d
063
317
1319
4914
553
265
150
237
30
412
2814
013
538
2720
3414
493
345
140
227
31
513
2926
064
099
4021
1814
433
415
120
227
33
614
298e
254
1710
5322
0314
373
485
100
227
34
715
2921
034r
1712
0622
4714
313
555
080
227
35
816
294f
034
0713
2023
3214
244
025
070
227
37
917
2917
303
4914
3324
1714
184
105
050
227
38
1018
301g
253
2015
4725
0214
114
175
040
227
40
1119
3015
462
4117
0025
4714
054
245
020
D22
741
1220
310h
301
5218
1426
3213
584
315
010
227
43
1321
3115
320
5419
2727
1713
514
384
590
227
45
1422
310i
4229h
4820
4128
0213
444
454
580
227
46
1523
3215
5228
3421
5528
4713
364
524
560
227
48
1624
320j
5227
1623
0929
3213
294
594
550
227
50
1725
3315
3425
5524
230j
1813
225
064
540
227
51
1826
3329
5324
3525
371
0313
145
134
530
227
53
1927
3413k
4823
1726
511
4813
075
204
510
237
55
2028
3527
1722
0428
052
3412
595
274
500
237
56
2129
3510l
2220
5929
193
1912
515
344
490
237
58
220i
3623
0720
030h
334
0512
435
404
480
248
00
231
365a
3419
181
474
5112
355
474
470
248
02
242
3717
4718
443
015
3612
275
544
460
258
03
253
3829
5018
224
166
2212
196
014
450
258
05
264
3811b
4618
115
307
0812
116
074
440
268
07
275
3923
3618
D12
644
754
1203
614
443
026
809
286
405c
2518
237
598
4011
556
214
430
278
11
297
4117
1318
439
139
2511
476
274
420
278
13
308
4129
0319
1310
2710
1111
396
344
410
288
15
●N
ew M
oo
n (
Ecl
ipse
):N
ov 1
3 at
5:0
9 P
M E
ST
21h
57
❍F
ull
Mo
on
(E
clip
se):
Nov
28
at 9
:47
AM
ES
T6c
47
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:C
➟h
Nov
14
Ctr
Nov
6(6
:05
PM
ES
T)
DQ HR J
Nov
1-3
E➟j
Nov
16Itq
Nov
11
(2:5
3 A
M E
ST
)CR I
Nov
13-
14
A➟i
Nov
21
Ctq
Nov
26
(5:5
1 P
M E
ST
)AR I
Nov
21-
22
D➟h
Nov
21ER H
Nov
23
EP J
Nov
27
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
En
ters
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |vN
ov
2012
Oct
201
3N
ov
2012
No
v 20
13
GPI
En
ter
3°:
No
v 20
12N
ov
2012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
3°:
Jan
201
0 -
No
v 20
13N
ov
2012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3N
ov
2012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Feb
201
1F
eb 2
014
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
015
IUD
3°:
Feb
201
1 -
Feb
201
4N
ov
2012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
11F
eb 2
015
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
016
IRB
3°:
Ap
r 20
11 -
Feb
201
5N
ov
2012
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
v
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
013
HRD
3°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Jan
201
3N
ov
2012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
May
201
0Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0M
ar 2
013
HUC
3°:
May
201
0 -
Jan
201
3N
ov
2012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Dec
201
1N
ov
2012
Dec
201
1A
ug
201
3
GRF
3°:
Dec
201
1 -
No
v 20
12N
ov
2012
Exa
ct:
FS A
Exa
ct:
No
v 23
, 201
2
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
JS I
3°:
Jan
201
1 -
No
v 20
142°
: F
eb 2
011
- D
ec 2
013
HS B
3°:
Jun
201
0 -
Feb
201
32°
: A
pr
2011
- J
an 2
013
GU D
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Jan
201
2 -
No
v 20
12 GR C
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Sep
201
33°
: Ja
n 2
012
- A
ug
201
3 GS J
3°:
No
v 20
12 -
Sep
201
32°
: N
ov
2012
- S
ep 2
013
En
teri
ng
: IQ J
5°:
Mar
201
2 -
Jan
201
83°
: M
ar 2
013
- Ja
n 2
017
HU A
5°:
May
201
2 -
Feb
201
63°
: A
pr
2013
- M
ar 2
015
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
12
3
CO
NT
INU
ING
CUC
0°EUH
6°—
>CQB
0°CUC
3°—
>ARA
3°—
>CQB
3°—
>ERE
6°—
>
45
67
89
10
NO
VE
MB
ER
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
ARA
0°DSA
3°—
>ARmnN
3°—
>ERE
0°ARmnN
0°CQB
0°GPI
0°DSA
0°DUmnN
3°—
>EUH
0°CRJ
3°—
>GSJ
0°CSF
3°R
—>
1112
1314
1516
17
CUC
0°DUmnN
0°CSF
0°ASE
0°CPMN
0°ARH
0°EQD
6°—
>CPMN
3°R
—>
ARH
3°—
>DSH
3°—
>ASG
0°ASE
3°—
>ASG
3°—
>DRG
3°—
>CSG
0°CSG
3°R
—>
CRH
0°CRH
3°R
—>
APMN
3°—
>CSE
3°R
—>
1819
2021
2223
24
DSH
0°EQD
0°APMN
0°AUC
3°—
>DRF
0°FSA
0°AUC
0°DRG
0°CSE
0°DRF
3°—
>DRC
3°—
>ASF
0°DUD
0°ESI
3°—
>EUJ
6°—
>ASF
3°—
>DUD
3°—
>CRmnN
3°R
—>
AQB
3°—
>DRC
0°
2526
2728
2930
Cr
Iq
Cq
AQB
0°EUJ
0°DSJ
0°ESI
0°DRA
3°—
>CSE
3°—
>DSJ
3°—
>DPI
3°—
>ARJ
0°ARJ
3°—
>DPI
0°
DE
CE
MB
ER
20
12D
ayA
BC
DE
FG
HI
J
19i
4210d
5719h
5011h
4210j
5711c
316h
404a
400l
298j
16
210
4322
5720
3412
5611
4411r
236
474r
390
298
18
311
445e
0621
2414
1112
3011
146
534
390
308
20
412
4517
2722
2015
2613
1611
067
004
380
318
22
513
460f
0423
2116
4014
0210
587
064
380
328
24
614
4612
5924
2517
5514
4810
507
124
380
328
26
715
4726
1625
3419
1015
3510
427
184
370
338
28
816
489g
5826
4520
2416
2110
347
254
370
348
30
917
4924
0527
5921
3917
0710
267
314
370
358
32
1018
508h
3629
1522
5417
5410
187
374
370
368
34
1119
5123
290i
3424
0918
4010
107
434
360
378
36
1220
528i
361
5425
2319
2710
027
494
360
388
38
1321
5323
503
1626
3820
139
547
554
360
398
40
1422
549j
004
3927
5321
009
468
014
D36
040
842
1523
5523
566
0329
0821
479
388
064
360
418
44
1624
578k
317
280i
2322
339
318
124
370
438
47
1725
5822
398
541
3823
209
238
184
370
448
49
1826
596l
1810
212
5324
079
168
234
370
458
51
1928
0019
2911
484
0824
549
088
294
370
468
53
2029
012a
1413
165
2325
409
018
344
380
488
55
210j
0214
3914
456
3826
278
548
404
380
498
57
221
0326
4716
147
5327
148
478
454
380
508
59
232
048b
4417
439
0828
018
408
504
390
529
01
243
0520
3319
1310
2328
488
338
564
390
539
03
254
062c
2020
4311
3829
358
269
014
400
549
05
265
0814
0822
1412
530k
228
209
064
410
569
08
276
0925
5823
4514
081
098
139
114
410
579
10
287
107d
5425
1615
231
568
079
164
420
599
12
298
1119
5826
4816
382
438
019
214
431
009
14
309
122e
1028
2017
533
307
559
264
441
029
16
3110
1314
3129
5219
084
177
499
304
451
039
18
●N
ew M
oo
n:
Dec
13
at 3
:43
AM
ES
T21i
45
❍F
ull
Mo
on
:D
ec 2
8 at
5:2
2 A
M E
ST
7d06
Ing
ress
es:
Pla
net
ary
Sta
tio
ns:
Mu
nd
ane
Asp
ects
:C
➟i
Dec
10Htq
Dec
13
(7:0
3 A
M E
ST
)AQ F
Dec
2-3
D➟i
Dec
15CQ F
Dec
17
A➟j
Dec
21
DQ F
Dec
22-
23
E➟k
Dec
25AR H
Dec
25-
26
C➟j
Dec
31
AP J
Dec
30
Pla
neta
ry p
ositi
ons
are
for
Gre
enw
ich
No
on
.
— B
arac
k O
bam
a—
Maj
or
Ou
ter
Pla
net
Tra
nsi
ts:
Exa
ct T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
No
v 20
12O
ct 2
013
No
v 20
12N
ov
2013
GPI
Exa
ct:
Dec
20,
201
2D
ec 2
012
En
ters
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |vD
ec 2
012
No
v 20
13D
ec 2
012
Au
g 2
014
GRA
En
ter
3°:
Dec
201
2D
ec 2
012
Wit
hin
Inn
er O
rb T
his
Mo
nth
:
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Jan
201
0N
ov
2013
Jan
200
9N
ov
2014
JUJ
3°:
Jan
201
0 -
No
v 20
13D
ec 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
09Ja
n 2
013
Ap
r 20
08Ja
n 2
014
IRMN
3°:
Ap
r 20
09 -
Jan
201
3D
ec 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Feb
201
1F
eb 2
014
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
015
IUD
3°:
Feb
201
1 -
Feb
201
4D
ec 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
Ap
r 20
11F
eb 2
015
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
016
IRB
3°:
Ap
r 20
11 -
Feb
201
5D
ec 2
012
||
||| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |v
Ap
r 20
10Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0F
eb 2
013
HRD
3°:
Ap
r 20
10 -
Jan
201
3D
ec 2
012
||
||
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |v
May
201
0Ja
n 2
013
Mar
201
0M
ar 2
013
HUC
3°:
May
201
0 -
Jan
201
3D
ec 2
012
Als
o E
xact
: JS I
Exa
ct:
Dec
11,
201
2 GS J
Exa
ct:
Dec
4, 2
012
Als
o W
ith
in In
ner
Orb
HS B
3°:
Jun
201
0 -
Feb
201
32°
: A
pr
2011
- J
an 2
013
GR C
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Sep
201
33°
: Ja
n 2
012
- A
ug
201
3
En
teri
ng
: IQ J
5°:
Mar
201
2 -
Jan
201
83°
: M
ar 2
013
- Ja
n 2
017
HU A
5°:
May
201
2 -
Feb
201
63°
: A
pr
2013
- M
ar 2
015
Lea
vin
g:
GR F
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Dec
201
1 -
No
v 20
12 GU D
5°:
Dec
201
1 -
Au
g 2
013
3°:
Jan
201
2 -
No
v 20
12
It’s time to reorder your Calendar of Archetypal Influences“
Name
Birth Date
Birth Time
Birth Place
Month to Begin
Barack Obama January 2013
August 4, 1961
7:24 PM AHST
Honolulu, Hawaii
CLICK TO REORDER
CO
NT
INU
ING
= in
ner
plan
et tr
ansi
ts a
ctiv
e w
hen
mon
th b
egin
sR
ed: E
xact
Blu
e: A
ppro
achi
ng
1
CO
NT
INU
ING
DRA
0°CRmnN
3°R
—>
AUA
3°—
>DRA
3°—
>CSE
3°—
>
23
45
67
8
DE
CE
MB
ER
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
DRmnN
3°—
>GSJ
0°DRmnN
0°CRH
0°EUE
6°—
>AUA
0°ASmnN
3°—
>CSG
0°CSE
0°CPMN
3°—
>CRH
3°—
>DSE
3°—
>CSG
3°—
>
910
1112
1314
15
ASmnN
0°CPMN
0°JSI
0°DRH
0°CQB
0°DSF
3°—
>DPMN
0°GRA
0°DSE
0°CSF
0°DSG
0°ARE
0°CRJ
0°CSF
3°—
>CUC
3°—
>ARE
3°—
>CUC
0°AUH
3°—
>DUC
3°—
>DRH
3°—
>CQB
3°—
>EPG
6°—
>CRJ
3°—
>DSG
3°—
>DPMN
3°—
>
1617
1819
2021
22
EUE
0°DUC
0°DQB
0°CUA
0°GPI
0°DRJ
0°EUB
6°—
>AUH
0°CUA
3°—
>EPG
0°AQD
3°—
>EQC
6°—
>DSF
0°DRJ
3°—
>ESMN
3°—
>CSmnN
3°—
>DQB
3°—
>EPF
6°—
>
2526
2728
2923 30
24 31
Hq
AQD
0°ESMN
0°AUJ
3°—
>DUA
0°AUJ
0°ASI
0°CSmnN
0°CRE
3°—
>CRE
0°CUH
0°ERI
6°—
>DUA
3°—
>EPF
0°EQC
0°CUH
3°—
>DSmnN
3°—
>ASI
3°—
>EUB
0°DRE
3°—
>DSmnN
0°CQD
3°—
>
The modern mind has long assumed that there are fewthings more categorically distant from each other than“cosmos” and “psyche.” What could be more outer thancosmos? What more inner than psyche? But today we areobliged to recognize that, of all categories, psyche andcosmos are perhaps the most consequentially intertwined,the most deeply mutually implicated. Our understandingof the universe affects every aspect of our interior life,from our highest spiritual convictions to the most minus-cule details of our daily experience. Conversely, the deepdispositions and character of our interior life fully per-meate and configure our understanding of the entire cos-mos. The relation of psyche and cosmos is a mysteriousmarriage, one that is still unfolding. . . .
From Richard TarnasCosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View
PART 3
BARACK OBAMABARACK OBAMA
PERSONAL LUNAR
TRANSIT CALENDAR
PERSONAL LUNAR
TRANSIT CALENDAR
It is in the realm of the soulthat we find the heavens that govern the skies.
— RUMI
18
1Z1 3:55 AM
1x2 10:39 AM
1x9 2:16 PM
1xop 5:43 PM
1y4 8:14 PM
AQUARIUS 10:31 PM
Exact Time Lunar Transits
Moon EntersThis SignAt This Time
Generic example shown
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
12
34
56
7
1|0
5:5
7 A
M1|7
7:4
1 A
M1|9
7:2
5 A
M1xstp
5:4
6 A
M1Zop
3:3
0 A
M1y0
6:2
6 A
M1x4
1:5
4 A
M1ystp
5:0
2 P
M1x6
7:4
8 A
M1Z8
10:4
3 A
M1|4
2:5
3 P
M1|5
7:2
5 A
M1|stp
5:0
7 P
M1y7
7:0
2 A
M1x5
7:0
1 P
M1x0
6:4
2 P
M1x7
8:1
8 P
M1y2
10:2
0 A
M1Y3
7:2
7 P
M1y3
8:5
5 P
M1|6
8:2
5 P
M1Y1
12:2
2 P
M1x2
10:0
1 P
M1x9
7:3
2 P
M
89
1011
1213
14
JAN
UA
RY
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1y9
5:1
3 A
M1y4
10:0
3 A
M1Z5
1:0
8 A
M1Zstp
7:4
4 A
M1xop
2:4
7 A
M1Y4
7:4
5 P
M1|6
12:2
9 A
M1|8
8:1
5 A
M1Z6
3:0
5 P
M1Y2
3:4
6 A
M1Y7
8:2
8 P
M1y3
7:5
0 A
M1yop
6:3
4 A
M1|op
9:3
3 P
M1y1
5:3
6 A
M1x1
10:3
3 A
M1|5
9:5
6 A
M1x8
3:0
0 P
M1Y9
4:5
1 P
M1x3
11:3
1 A
M1Y0
10:0
3 P
M1y8
7:4
0 P
M1y2
12:2
7 P
M1|1
2:1
2 P
M
1516
1718
1920
21
1y0
5:5
3 A
M1y7
3:3
2 A
M1Y8
2:1
1 A
M1y4
1:5
3 A
M1x9
2:2
1 A
M1x4
4:5
8 A
M1|9
5:4
3 A
M1|stp
3:1
4 P
M1x6
3:3
8 A
M1x0
8:5
2 A
M1x7
6:2
8 A
M1|0
11:5
1 A
M1|7
9:3
5 A
M1y8
8:3
3 A
M1x5
1:0
1 P
M1xstp
6:1
1 P
M1y6
6:3
4 A
M1ystp
9:1
2 P
M1Z3
8:4
6 P
M1|3
2:3
6 P
M1Yop
12:3
6 P
M1x2
3:3
1 P
M1y5
3:5
7 P
M1y9
11:2
5 P
M1|2
6:2
7 P
M
2223
2425
2627
28
1|4
8:5
2 A
M1Z2
2:0
2 A
M1Ystp
6:1
6 A
M1xop
2:0
9 A
M1Z4
11:0
1 P
M1y6
4:2
3 A
M1|0
2:2
2 P
M1Y6
1:4
2 P
M1|1
3:5
3 A
M1Z7
7:3
0 P
M1|3
7:3
5 A
M1|op
11:2
1 A
M1yop
7:5
7 P
M1x8
1:1
6 P
M1x1
10:3
1 A
M1y5
3:1
3 P
M1Y5
11:2
5 P
M1Z0
8:1
9 P
M1Z9
5:1
8 P
M1x3
5:0
2 P
M1|8
8:2
0 P
M1|2
6:0
6 P
M1y1
8:0
7 P
M
2930
31
1ystp
1:1
9 A
M1x5
3:1
4 A
M1x0
2:5
8 A
M1|7
3:5
6 P
M1y3
5:0
7 A
M1xstp
2:0
6 P
M1x6
4:0
3 P
M1x2
6:1
3 A
M1|4
11:1
8 P
M1|9
3:3
9 P
M1Z8
6:5
8 P
M
TA
UR
US
5:1
7 P
M
GE
MIN
I 5
:45
AM
CA
NC
ER
4:0
6 P
M
LE
O 1
1:36
PM
VIR
GO
4:4
5 A
M
LIB
RA
8:2
9 A
M
SC
OR
PIO
11:
35 A
M
SA
GIT
2:3
0 P
M
CA
PR
5:4
1 P
M
AQ
UA
R 9
:54
PM
PIS
CE
S 4
:12
AM
AR
IES
1:2
9 P
M
TA
UR
US
1:2
9 A
M
● 2
:40
AM
❍ 2
:31
AM
FU
LL
MO
ON
JAN
9 2
:31
AM
1826
d
NE
W M
OO
NJA
N 2
3 2
:40
AM
242k
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
12
34
1x7
4:4
3 A
M1x9
4:1
0 A
M1|stp
1:5
8 A
M1Y3
4:2
6 A
M1|6
4:5
0 A
M1y0
3:1
0 P
M1x4
10:4
5 A
M1y9
2:1
1 P
M1Zop
11:5
8 A
M1y7
3:5
7 P
M1|8
5:1
5 P
M1|5
3:5
6 P
M1y2
6:5
4 P
M1Y1
8:5
7 P
M
56
78
910
11
FE
BR
UA
RY
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1y4
7:0
0 P
M1Z6
12:0
2 A
M1Y0
6:2
9 A
M1Y7
4:2
7 A
M1Y9
12:2
2 A
M1Y4
2:3
1 A
M1y0
11:5
0 A
M1|op
6:2
1 A
M1Zstp
4:0
0 P
M1xop
10:3
6 A
M1y8
3:0
6 A
M1|6
7:0
7 A
M1|stp
9:0
0 P
M1Z5
9:5
1 A
M1y3
3:3
3 P
M1yop
1:0
3 P
M1Y2
12:2
9 P
M1x1
6:1
3 P
M1|5
4:2
0 P
M1y1
2:1
8 P
M1x3
5:5
3 P
M1x8
11:3
8 P
M1y2
6:4
8 P
M
1213
1415
1617
18
1y7
9:0
7 A
M1y9
4:4
8 A
M1y4
7:1
6 A
M1Z1
1:4
4 A
M1ystp
3:0
9 A
M1Z3
3:1
4 A
M1|4
4:1
0 P
M1x6
9:1
3 A
M1Y8
7:3
3 A
M1x7
11:5
3 A
M1x9
7:5
9 A
M1x4
11:0
5 A
M1|9
12:2
4 P
M1Y6
9:0
5 P
M1x5
6:2
9 P
M1x0
2:1
3 P
M1y6
11:5
9 A
M1|0
5:3
7 P
M1|7
3:4
8 P
M1y8
3:1
7 P
M1|3
8:0
3 P
M1xstp
11:3
1 P
M1Yop
6:0
4 P
M1x2
8:5
8 P
M1y5
9:2
6 P
M1|2
11:5
7 P
M
1920
2122
2324
25
1yop
3:2
9 A
M1Z0
4:1
8 A
M1Z7
3:4
5 A
M1Z9
1:3
9 A
M1Z4
7:2
7 A
M1x3
1:1
9 A
M1ystp
9:2
9 A
M1Y5
7:0
4 A
M1Ystp
2:2
3 P
M1xop
10:3
0 A
M1|8
4:4
5 A
M1y6
12:4
7 P
M1|2
2:2
3 A
M1|7
11:5
7 P
M1Z2
9:4
4 A
M1|3
3:5
5 P
M1|op
7:4
0 P
M1y1
4:2
4 A
M1|1
11:3
6 A
M1x1
6:5
1 P
M1y5
11:2
9 P
M1|0
10:3
1 P
M1x8
9:0
6 P
M
2627
2829
1x6
12:0
5 A
M1Z8
2:5
7 A
M1|4
7:2
2 A
M1|5
12:1
2 A
M1x5
11:1
6 A
M1x0
10:5
9 A
M1x7
12:5
1 P
M1y2
3:1
0 A
M1y3
1:0
9 P
M1xstp
10:0
9 P
M1|6
12:5
8 P
M1Y1
5:1
4 A
M1x2
2:1
5 P
M1Zop
8:1
1 P
M1x9
12:3
1 P
M1|9
11:3
9 P
M1y0
11:4
4 P
M
GE
MIN
I 2
:16
PM
CA
NC
ER
1:0
5 A
M
LE
O 8
:25
AM
VIR
GO
12:
33 P
M
LIB
RA
2:5
5 P
M
SC
OR
P 5
:02
PM
SA
GIT
7:5
7 P
M
CA
PR
12:
04 A
M
AQ
UA
R 5
:29
AM
PIS
CE
S 1
2:32
PM
AR
IES
9:4
9 P
M
TA
UR
US
9:3
1 A
M
GE
MIN
I 1
0:28
PM
❍ 4
:55
PM
● 5
:36
PM
FU
LL
MO
ON
FE
B 7
4:5
5 P
M18
32e
NE
W M
OO
NF
EB
21
5:3
6 P
M2
42l
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
12
3
1|stp
10:3
7 A
M1y7
12:5
5 A
M1|8
2:3
9 A
M1x4
7:3
6 P
M1Y3
1:3
2 P
M1y9
11:3
4 P
M
45
67
89
10
MA
RC
H2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1y4
4:4
4 A
M1y1
12:1
9 A
M1Zstp
2:0
3 A
M1y3
1:2
7 A
M1Y4
11:4
5 A
M1|5
1:1
4 A
M1|stp
6:0
2 A
M1Z6
9:4
4 A
M1x8
9:3
3 A
M1Y7
2:2
3 P
M1x1
4:0
3 A
M1|6
4:1
4 P
M1x3
2:4
5 A
M1y7
5:4
5 P
M1|op
4:1
2 P
M1Y0
4:2
8 P
M1xop
8:3
2 P
M1Y9
10:0
4 A
M1yop
10:0
2 P
M1y2
3:3
7 A
M1x6
5:5
1 P
M1Z5
7:4
7 P
M1y8
12:4
6 P
M1|1
5:1
7 A
M1Y2
10:2
8 P
M1y0
8:0
9 P
M
1112
1314
1516
17
1x5
2:4
9 A
M1xstp
7:0
0 A
M1Yop
1:0
2 A
M1|0
12:1
0 A
M1Z3
9:3
6 A
M1|4
10:4
2 P
M1Y6
3:4
2 A
M1|3
4:2
0 A
M1y4
2:3
3 P
M1y5
4:2
2 A
M1ystp
9:3
9 A
M1|9
6:4
6 P
M1yop
10:1
3 A
M1x2
5:1
4 A
M1x7
7:0
1 P
M1|2
6:5
2 A
M1x4
5:3
0 P
M1y8
9:3
8 P
M1Y5
1:4
9 P
M1y9
12:5
0 P
M1y6
7:0
7 P
M1Z1
8:3
6 A
M1|7
10:1
0 P
M1Z2
4:3
1 P
M1Y8
3:2
9 P
M1x9
2:4
4 P
M1|1
6:2
4 P
M1x0
9:5
6 P
M
1819
2021
2223
24
1x8
4:0
3 A
M1Z7
11:1
2 A
M1x1
2:2
9 A
M1Z4
3:3
0 P
M1|op
3:4
8 A
M1|0
6:4
6 A
M1|7
8:1
3 A
M1Z0
11:2
3 A
M1xop
6:0
1 P
M1Z9
9:2
5 A
M1y6
8:5
1 P
M1y5
7:4
1 A
M1ystp
5:4
3 P
M1x6
8:2
1 A
M1Ystp
9:3
5 P
M1|3
11:3
0 P
M1|8
12:3
2 P
M1x3
9:3
1 A
M1x5
7:2
9 P
M1|2
10:3
5 A
M1y3
9:2
2 P
M1y1
12:3
6 P
M1x2
10:2
7 P
M
2526
2728
2930
31
1|9
7:5
2 A
M1xstp
6:2
1 A
M1Zop
4:2
7 A
M1y0
8:1
1 A
M1x4
4:2
1 A
M1y9
8:4
6 A
M1y4
2:4
0 P
M1Z8
11:1
1 A
M1|4
3:3
6 P
M1|5
8:2
8 A
M1|stp
7:1
5 P
M1y7
9:4
2 A
M1|8
11:5
6 A
M1Z6
7:5
1 P
M1x0
7:1
1 P
M1x7
9:0
6 P
M1y2
11:2
8 A
M1Y3
10:3
8 P
M1|6
9:1
3 P
M1Y1
1:3
3 P
M1x9
8:5
5 P
M
CA
NC
ER
10:
09 A
M
LE
O 6
:19
PM
VIR
GO
10:
28 P
M
LIB
RA
11:
51 P
M
SC
OR
P 1
:25
AM
SA
GIT
2:5
5 A
M
CA
PR
6:2
5 A
M
AQ
UA
R 1
2:13
PM
PIS
CE
S 8
:06
PM
AR
IES
5:5
8 A
M
TA
UR
US
5:4
4 P
M
GE
MIN
I 6
:44
AM
CA
NC
ER
7:0
8 P
M
● 1
0:38
AM
❍ 4
:41
AM
FU
LL
MO
ON
MA
R 8
4:4
1 A
M18
13f
NE
W M
OO
NM
AR
22
10:
38 A
M2
22a
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
12
34
56
7
1|op
2:3
1 A
M1Y0
3:2
2 A
M1Y7
1:4
5 A
M1y8
12:2
6 A
M1|6
3:5
8 A
M1y0
7:3
7 A
M1y7
3:4
9 A
M1Z5
6:0
7 A
M1Zstp
1:0
2 P
M1xop
7:5
4 A
M1Y4
11:3
0 P
M1yop
9:4
2 A
M1|stp
4:2
0 P
M1x6
3:5
5 A
M1Y2
8:4
8 A
M1y3
12:5
1 P
M1|5
12:5
2 P
M1x5
12:4
0 P
M1y1
10:4
1 A
M1x1
3:3
1 P
M1x3
2:2
2 P
M1|3
2:0
9 P
M1x8
8:1
6 P
M1Y9
9:4
0 P
M1y2
3:1
5 P
M1x2
3:0
0 P
M1|1
4:5
4 P
M1y9
10:2
2 P
M
89
1011
1213
14
AP
RIL
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1Y8
12:5
7 A
M1x7
3:3
6 A
M1|0
7:4
8 A
M1x4
12:2
8 A
M1|9
1:0
2 A
M1|4
4:2
9 A
M1x8
9:3
5 A
M1x0
7:1
4 A
M1y6
3:4
2 A
M1ystp
4:5
5 P
M1|7
5:0
3 A
M1y8
3:5
3 A
M1Y6
9:2
7 A
M1Z0
4:5
2 P
M1xstp
4:0
0 P
M1Yop
9:2
8 A
M1Z3
4:1
0 P
M1yop
3:5
2 P
M1y4
11:1
5 P
M1y5
12:4
0 P
M1Y5
7:2
5 P
M1|2
3:0
4 P
M1Z2
10:0
4 P
M1Z1
4:4
4 P
M1|1
11:5
5 P
M
1516
1718
1920
21
1Ystp
3:0
3 A
M1|3
5:0
5 A
M1Z4
9:2
3 P
M1y6
2:4
7 A
M1|0
12:5
9 P
M1|7
2:3
3 P
M1x5
1:5
0 A
M1Z7
4:4
2 P
M1x1
8:0
6 A
M1|op
9:4
9 A
M1ystp
11:5
8 P
M1x6
2:4
1 P
M1y3
3:4
4 A
M1xop
11:3
2 P
M1Z9
3:0
4 P
M1y5
1:4
4 P
M1x2
4:5
0 A
M1|8
6:1
2 P
M1x3
3:3
4 P
M1|9
2:1
5 P
M1|2
4:3
9 P
M1Z8
5:3
4 P
M1y1
6:4
0 P
M
2223
2425
2627
28
1x0
1:3
4 A
M1x7
3:2
8 A
M1x9
3:1
7 A
M1|stp
1:4
1 A
M1Y3
5:1
5 A
M1y4
9:5
9 P
M1Z6
3:1
6 A
M1xstp
12:4
4 P
M1|6
3:3
5 A
M1y0
2:3
4 P
M1x4
10:4
8 A
M1y9
3:3
1 P
M1|op
10:0
0 A
M1|4
9:5
9 P
M1Zop
10:4
9 A
M1y7
4:1
3 P
M1|8
6:4
5 P
M1Z5
1:4
4 P
M1|5
2:5
0 P
M1Y2
4:3
1 P
M1y2
5:5
0 P
M1y1
6:2
7 P
M1Y1
7:5
5 P
M
2930
1x8
4:1
7 A
M1Y7
10:3
4 A
M1Y0
11:3
2 A
M1xop
5:0
0 P
M1Zstp
9:3
6 P
M1y3
10:0
9 P
M
LE
O 4
:37
AM
VIR
GO
9:5
4 A
M
LIB
RA
11:
33 A
M
SC
OR
P 1
1:19
AM
SA
GIT
11:
13 A
M
CA
PR
1:0
3 P
M
AQ
UA
R 5
:49
PM
PIS
CE
S 1
:39
AM
AR
IES
12:
00 P
M
TA
UR
US
12:
06 A
M
GE
MIN
I 1
:06
PM
CA
NC
ER
1:4
3 A
M
LE
O 1
2:12
PM
VIR
GO
7:0
3 P
M
● 3
:20
AM
❍ 3
:20
PM
FU
LL
MO
ON
AP
R 6
3:2
0 P
M17
23g
NE
W M
OO
NA
PR
21
3:2
0 A
M1
35b
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
12
34
5
1x1
12:5
6 A
M1Y4
9:4
1 A
M1x3
1:0
1 A
M1|stp
3:1
8 A
M1|3
1:1
0 A
M1Y9
7:1
0 A
M1|6
2:1
6 P
M1y2
1:5
4 A
M1y7
2:4
8 P
M1x2
2:0
1 A
M1y8
9:5
8 A
M1yop
8:1
1 P
M1|1
3:3
3 A
M1x6
2:5
4 P
M1y9
9:2
1 A
M1|5
11:2
8 P
M1y0
6:2
7 P
M1x5
11:4
1 P
M1Y8
11:5
5 A
M1x0
6:0
7 P
M
67
89
1011
12
MA
Y2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1xstp
2:4
7 A
M1|2
1:2
2 A
M1ystp
2:3
0 A
M1Z3
1:0
1 A
M1|4
12:1
2 P
M1Y5
2:3
5 A
M1Ystp
9:3
3 A
M1y4
9:5
7 A
M1Z1
3:0
0 A
M1x4
9:5
5 A
M1|9
9:4
1 A
M1Y6
4:5
8 P
M1Z2
5:1
3 A
M1Z7
10:5
2 P
M1x7
2:1
2 P
M1x9
8:4
7 A
M1|7
2:1
9 P
M1y8
12:2
5 P
M1yop
11:0
7 P
M1|1
7:0
3 A
M1y6
2:1
8 P
M1|0
5:4
2 P
M1x8
4:2
6 P
M1Yop
7:5
5 P
M1Z0
11:2
9 P
M1y5
11:0
2 P
M
1314
1516
1718
19
1xop
5:3
9 A
M1|8
12:0
4 A
M1Z4
3:0
9 A
M1y1
12:2
6 A
M1ystp
5:5
2 A
M1x5
7:4
9 A
M1x0
7:3
5 A
M1|3
11:0
9 A
M1y6
8:3
5 A
M1|0
6:5
0 P
M1|7
8:2
9 P
M1y3
9:4
3 A
M1xstp
6:4
6 P
M1x1
2:0
8 P
M1|op
3:3
6 P
M1x6
8:3
7 P
M1x2
10:4
9 A
M1Z9
8:5
9 P
M1y5
7:3
0 P
M1|9
8:1
5 P
M1x3
9:2
0 P
M1Z8
11:3
4 P
M1|2
10:2
5 P
M
2021
2223
2425
26
1|4
4:0
0 A
M1Y1
1:5
5 A
M1|stp
7:3
4 A
M1Y3
11:0
3 A
M1|8
12:3
5 A
M1y4
3:5
3 A
M1y1
12:3
6 A
M1x7
9:2
9 A
M1x9
9:1
4 A
M1x4
4:4
0 P
M1y9
9:2
1 P
M1Z6
9:1
1 A
M1x8
10:2
9 A
M1|6
9:3
6 A
M1y0
8:3
0 P
M1y7
10:0
5 P
M1|op
4:0
1 P
M1Y0
5:5
5 P
M1Zop
4:5
0 P
M1Z5
7:4
8 P
M1|5
8:5
0 P
M1Y2
10:3
8 P
M1y2
11:5
0 P
M
2728
2930
31
1Zstp
4:1
0 A
M1xop
12:0
5 A
M1Y4
5:5
8 P
M1yop
4:5
0 A
M1y0
3:5
1 A
M1Y7
5:2
7 P
M1y3
5:1
8 A
M1|6
10:4
6 P
M1|5
8:1
0 A
M1|stp
12:5
5 P
M1x1
8:0
6 A
M1x3
9:4
4 A
M1Y9
2:3
4 P
M1y2
10:3
9 A
M1y8
5:2
9 P
M1|1
12:2
4 P
M
LIB
RA
10:
05 P
M
SC
OR
P 1
0:21
PM
SA
GIT
9:4
0 P
M
CA
PR
10:
01 P
M
AQ
UA
R 1
:04
AM
PIS
CE
S 7
:43
AM
AR
IES
5:4
7 P
M
TA
UR
US
6:0
4 A
M
GE
MIN
I 7
:06
PM
CA
NC
ER
7:3
2 A
M
LE
O 6
:12
PM
VIR
GO
2:0
7 A
M
LIB
RA
6:4
7 A
M
● 7
:48
PM
❍ 1
1:36
PM
NE
W M
OO
NS
OL
AR
EC
LIP
SE
MA
Y 2
0 7
:48
PM
021c
FU
LL
MO
ON
MA
Y 5
11:3
6 P
M16
01h
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
12
1y7
12:5
0 A
M1x0
4:4
3 A
M1x6
12:5
6 A
M1xstp
1:2
9 P
M1x5
9:5
2 A
M1y4
8:4
4 P
M1|3
11:2
3 A
M1x2
12:1
5 P
M1y9
7:4
6 P
M
34
56
78
9
JUN
E2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1x7
1:0
2 A
M1|0
4:3
2 A
M1|7
1:0
6 A
M1|4
9:4
5 P
M1Y6
2:2
3 A
M1x8
1:0
8 A
M1Z7
6:4
9 A
M1y6
1:0
8 A
M1ystp
1:1
9 P
M1Z3
11:2
9 A
M1yop
8:2
8 A
M1Z0
8:0
6 A
M1xop
1:2
6 P
M1Yop
6:4
7 A
M1x4
8:3
5 P
M1|9
7:5
5 P
M1Y5
11:5
1 A
M1Ystp
5:4
9 P
M1|3
6:4
4 P
M1y5
9:5
5 A
M1y8
10:3
4 P
M1Z2
2:2
2 P
M1x1
9:3
6 P
M1|2
12:1
6 P
M1|1
4:0
8 P
M1Z1
1:5
4 P
M
1011
1213
1415
16
1Z9
4:2
0 A
M1Z4
9:5
9 A
M1y5
2:0
3 A
M1|0
1:1
2 A
M1|7
2:4
8 A
M1|9
2:3
3 A
M1xstp
1:0
5 A
M1|8
7:2
4 A
M1y6
3:1
9 P
M1x3
3:5
4 A
M1ystp
12:1
4 P
M1x6
2:5
5 A
M1Z8
5:5
2 A
M1|4
10:1
9 A
M1|op
10:1
3 P
M1|2
4:5
8 A
M1x5
2:0
8 P
M1x0
1:5
4 P
M1x7
3:4
8 P
M1y1
7:0
0 A
M1y3
4:0
1 P
M1|6
3:5
5 P
M1x2
5:0
7 P
M1Zop
11:0
9 P
M
1718
1920
2122
23
1|5
3:0
9 A
M1y0
2:4
5 A
M1y7
4:1
1 A
M1y9
3:1
8 A
M1y4
9:3
3 A
M1Z5
1:2
6 A
M1Zstp
9:3
9 A
M1y2
6:0
7 A
M1|stp
1:4
5 P
M1Y3
5:0
4 P
M1|8
6:2
8 A
M1Z6
2:5
0 P
M1Y2
4:1
2 A
M1Y7
11:0
3 P
M1Y1
8:1
2 A
M1x4
10:5
0 P
M1|op
9:3
9 P
M1y1
6:0
8 A
M1x9
3:3
1 P
M1x8
4:0
2 P
M1Y0
11:2
8 P
M
2425
2627
2829
30
1xop
5:3
9 A
M1Y4
12:1
4 A
M1y0
10:5
5 A
M1y7
8:3
3 A
M1y9
4:1
1 A
M1y4
5:5
5 A
M1y3
10:5
5 A
M1|6
5:0
3 A
M1|stp
8:1
9 P
M1x6
8:3
9 A
M1Y8
6:5
2 A
M1x7
10:1
9 A
M1x1
1:4
6 P
M1yop
11:1
6 A
M1x5
5:5
7 P
M1x0
1:2
3 P
M1y6
10:2
5 A
M1Y9
8:2
1 P
M1|5
2:4
2 P
M1|3
7:3
1 P
M1xstp
10:2
8 P
M1Yop
4:1
4 P
M1y8
11:1
8 P
M1x3
4:2
0 P
M1x2
8:2
5 P
M1y5
7:2
7 P
M1y2
5:1
7 P
M1|2
9:5
2 P
M
SC
OR
P 8
:32
AM
SA
GIT
8:3
3 A
M
CA
PR
8:3
2 A
M
AQ
UA
R 1
0:18
AM
PIS
CE
S 3
:23
PM
AR
IES
12:
22 A
M
TA
UR
US
12:
23 P
M
GE
MIN
I 1
:25
AM
CA
NC
ER
1:3
5 P
M
LE
O 1
1:48
PM
VIR
GO
7:4
4 A
M
LIB
RA
1:1
6 P
M
SC
OR
P 4
:33
PM
SA
GIT
6:0
5 P
M
❍ 7
:13
AM
● 1
1:03
AM
NE
W M
OO
NJU
N 1
9 1
1:03
AM
2843
c
FU
LL
MO
ON
LU
NA
R E
CL
IPS
EJU
N 4
7:1
3 A
M14
14i
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
12
34
56
7
1x9
5:2
6 A
M1x4
6:4
7 A
M1|9
6:1
7 A
M1|4
8:0
3 A
M1Z2
12:2
3 A
M1Ystp
3:2
2 A
M1|3
3:4
5 A
M1|0
2:2
9 P
M1|7
11:1
1 A
M1y8
8:5
8 A
M1Y6
12:4
0 P
M1|1
2:0
8 A
M1Z7
4:0
9 P
M1x1
6:3
6 A
M1ystp
11:2
4 P
M1Z3
9:4
7 P
M1yop
6:3
7 P
M1x8
11:0
8 A
M1xop
10:3
2 P
M1Z9
1:1
2 P
M1Y5
9:5
5 P
M1Z0
5:5
3 P
M1|8
4:1
0 P
M
89
1011
1213
14
JUL
Y2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1Z4
6:0
9 P
M1|op
6:0
9 A
M1|0
8:4
4 A
M1|7
10:0
2 A
M1x2
12:1
4 A
M1xstp
8:0
7 A
M1Zop
6:1
1 A
M1y6
11:2
0 P
M1y5
9:5
8 A
M1ystp
7:3
5 P
M1x6
10:0
9 A
M1|9
9:3
9 A
M1|4
5:2
2 P
M1|5
10:1
0 A
M1x3
11:4
6 A
M1x5
9:1
6 P
M1Z8
12:5
8 P
M1x7
10:5
0 P
M1y2
1:1
0 P
M1|2
12:4
9 P
M1y3
11:0
8 P
M1x0
8:5
8 P
M1|6
10:5
8 P
M1Y1
3:1
4 P
M1y1
2:4
8 P
M1x9
10:3
4 P
M
1516
1718
1920
21
1y0
9:4
6 A
M1x4
5:4
9 A
M1Y3
12:0
2 A
M1y4
4:0
9 P
M1|op
4:0
6 A
M1Y0
5:3
3 A
M1Y7
4:5
0 A
M1|stp
8:4
7 P
M1y7
11:0
9 A
M1y9
10:0
8 A
M1Z6
9:2
4 P
M1Z5
7:4
8 A
M1Zstp
3:3
8 P
M1xop
11:2
1 A
M1|8
1:1
8 P
M1Y2
10:3
3 A
M1y3
4:3
5 P
M1y1
12:2
8 P
M1x1
7:2
5 P
M1x8
10:1
6 P
M
2223
2425
2627
28
1Y9
1:5
6 A
M1Y4
5:3
6 A
M1|1
12:3
1 A
M1|stp
1:5
7 A
M1|3
1:3
3 A
M1xstp
5:0
8 A
M1y5
2:4
5 A
M1y8
4:5
0 A
M1|6
10:2
6 A
M1y0
4:2
7 P
M1y7
2:2
2 P
M1x2
2:2
8 A
M1y4
12:4
8 P
M1|2
5:1
3 A
M1yop
4:4
0 P
M1x6
2:2
8 P
M1y9
10:2
2 A
M1x7
5:2
0 P
M1Z1
6:5
6 A
M1|5
8:0
8 P
M1x5
11:5
8 P
M1Y8
1:0
8 P
M1y6
5:2
6 P
M1x9
1:0
0 P
M1x3
9:4
5 P
M1x0
7:5
0 P
M1Yop
11:2
6 P
M1|0
10:2
0 P
M1y2
10:4
3 P
M
2930
31
1ystp
7:3
1 A
M1Z3
6:3
0 A
M1|4
5:2
4 P
M1x4
3:0
6 P
M1|9
3:1
1 P
M1Y6
10:0
2 P
M1|7
7:3
6 P
M1y8
5:5
4 P
M
CA
PR
6:5
2 P
M
AQ
UA
R 8
:27
PM
PIS
CE
S 1
2:30
AM
AR
IES
8:1
5 A
M
TA
UR
US
7:3
2 P
M
GE
MIN
I 8
:28
AM
CA
NC
ER
8:3
2 P
M
LE
O 6
:14
AM
VIR
GO
1:2
5 P
M
LIB
RA
6:3
9 P
M
SC
OR
P 1
0:30
PM
SA
GIT
1:1
9 A
M
CA
PR
3:3
0 A
M
● 1
2:25
AM
❍ 2
:53
PM
FU
LL
MO
ON
JUL
3 2
:53
PM
1214
j
NE
W M
OO
NJU
L 19
12:
25 A
M26
55d
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
12
34
1yop
4:0
4 A
M1Z0
3:2
7 A
M1Z7
1:3
7 A
M1|8
1:2
5 A
M1Y5
7:2
6 A
M1Ystp
1:0
0 P
M1xop
8:0
4 A
M1Z2
9:5
7 A
M1|3
1:1
5 P
M1|1
11:4
2 A
M1x1
4:0
2 P
M1x8
8:4
0 P
M1Z9
10:3
0 P
M
56
78
910
11
AU
GU
ST
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1Z4
3:0
4 A
M1|0
5:0
7 P
M1ystp
3:4
8 A
M1x5
5:1
3 A
M1x0
4:4
5 A
M1|4
1:0
6 A
M1x9
6:2
0 A
M1y6
8:1
6 A
M1|7
6:0
6 P
M1y3
7:0
5 A
M1xstp
3:5
3 P
M1x7
6:3
4 A
M1y0
5:3
5 P
M1|op
2:5
8 P
M1x6
6:1
3 P
M1x2
8:1
1 A
M1|6
6:4
2 A
M1y5
6:4
1 P
M1|9
5:3
1 P
M1Zop
1:5
5 P
M1x3
8:2
6 P
M1Z8
8:4
7 P
M1|5
5:5
6 P
M1|2
9:2
7 P
M1y2
8:5
5 P
M
1213
1415
1617
18
1|stp
4:3
8 A
M1Y3
7:5
7 A
M1y4
12:0
7 A
M1x8
5:5
8 A
M1Y7
12:0
6 P
M1x1
2:2
9 A
M1x4
1:4
2 P
M1y9
6:0
6 P
M1Z6
5:1
7 A
M1Y0
1:0
9 P
M1xop
6:3
2 P
M1Y9
8:4
9 A
M1y7
7:0
4 P
M1|8
9:1
8 P
M1|op
11:5
6 A
M1Zstp
11:1
0 P
M1y3
11:4
3 P
M1y8
11:4
0 A
M1Z5
3:3
7 P
M1Y2
6:2
2 P
M1y1
8:1
7 P
M
1920
2122
2324
25
1Y4
11:5
7 A
M1|5
2:1
4 A
M1|stp
7:3
4 A
M1x5
5:2
2 A
M1x0
1:1
2 A
M1Yop
4:5
7 A
M1|0
4:1
2 A
M1|6
4:4
3 P
M1x3
3:5
0 A
M1y7
7:5
2 P
M1|3
6:5
7 A
M1xstp
10:3
2 A
M1y5
8:1
9 A
M1ystp
1:3
4 P
M1yop
10:5
1 P
M1y2
4:4
5 A
M1x6
7:5
8 P
M1x2
7:5
2 A
M1y4
6:1
4 P
M1|2
10:4
9 A
M1x4
9:1
8 P
M1|1
6:3
0 A
M1y9
3:4
5 P
M1x7
10:4
9 P
M1Z1
12:3
4 P
M1y0
10:1
3 P
M1Y8
6:3
1 P
M1y6
10:5
5 P
M1x9
6:4
3 P
M
2627
2829
3031
1|7
1:5
4 A
M1y8
12:4
4 A
M1|4
12:4
7 A
M1x8
4:4
0 A
M1Z7
10:0
7 A
M1x1
12:3
4 A
M1Z3
1:0
4 P
M1Y6
5:3
4 A
M1Z0
11:3
6 A
M1xop
4:3
5 P
M1Z9
7:0
9 A
M1|9
9:5
7 P
M1yop
11:4
5 A
M1Ystp
9:1
5 P
M1|3
9:4
6 P
M1|8
10:0
7 A
M1Y5
3:1
0 P
M1Z2
5:4
4 P
M1|1
7:3
1 P
M
AQ
UA
R
5:5
7 A
M
PIS
CE
S
9:5
9 A
M
AR
IES
5:0
0 P
M
TA
UR
US
3:2
9 A
M
GE
MIN
I
4:1
2 P
M
CA
NC
ER
4:2
9 A
M
LE
O
2:0
6 P
M
VIR
GO
8:3
4 P
M
LIB
RA
12:4
6 A
M
SC
OR
P
3:5
5 A
M
SA
GIT
6:5
1 A
M
CA
PR
10:0
0 A
M
AQ
UA
R
1:4
0 P
M
PIS
CE
S
6:3
2 P
M
❍ 1
1:29
PM
● 1
1:55
AM
❍ 9
:59
AM
FU
LL
MO
ON
AU
G 1
11:
29 P
M10
15k
NE
W M
OO
NA
UG
17
11:
55 A
M25
08e
FU
LL
MO
ON
AU
G 3
1 9
:59
AM
834l
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
1
1Z4
11:4
8 A
M1y6
4:5
6 P
M1|op
11:3
3 P
M
23
45
67
8
SE
PT
EM
BE
R2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1y5
3:1
6 A
M1ystp
12:3
4 A
M1|7
2:2
2 A
M1|9
1:3
7 A
M1|4
9:0
6 A
M1|5
1:5
5 A
M1y0
1:4
1 A
M1x3
5:0
3 A
M1|0
1:3
3 A
M1x6
2:2
9 A
M1Z8
4:5
3 A
M1x7
2:3
4 P
M1y2
4:5
5 A
M1|stp
12:4
6 P
M1|2
6:0
5 A
M1x5
1:2
7 P
M1x0
12:5
0 P
M1|6
2:4
1 P
M1Y1
7:0
0 A
M1x4
9:5
7 P
M1y1
8:0
2 A
M1y3
3:1
8 P
M1xstp
11:5
3 P
M1Zop
9:5
5 P
M1x9
2:2
2 P
M1x2
4:2
3 P
M
910
1112
1314
15
1y7
3:2
1 A
M1y9
2:3
9 A
M1y4
8:5
3 A
M1Z5
12:3
8 A
M1Zstp
8:0
9 A
M1xop
3:3
2 A
M1Y4
8:2
3 P
M1Y3
4:2
0 P
M1|8
5:4
9 A
M1Z6
2:0
7 P
M1Y2
3:2
1 A
M1Y7
9:0
7 P
M1y3
8:3
5 A
M1|op
8:5
2 P
M1y1
5:1
5 A
M1x1
11:2
0 A
M1x8
2:5
7 P
M1Y9
5:3
8 P
M1Y0
10:1
4 P
M1y8
8:2
9 P
M
1617
1819
2021
22
1|6
1:0
4 A
M1y0
5:5
2 A
M1y7
2:5
7 A
M1Y8
1:0
1 A
M1y4
12:1
2 A
M1x9
12:1
7 A
M1x4
2:4
0 A
M1yop
7:0
2 A
M1|stp
2:5
8 P
M1x6
3:0
3 A
M1x0
7:3
3 A
M1x7
4:4
2 A
M1|0
9:4
2 A
M1|7
7:1
7 A
M1|5
10:2
0 A
M1x5
12:1
2 P
M1xstp
4:4
0 P
M1y6
4:4
8 A
M1ystp
6:5
9 P
M1Z3
6:2
7 P
M1x3
11:5
3 A
M1|3
1:4
4 P
M1Yop
10:4
5 A
M1y2
12:4
8 P
M1x2
2:3
8 P
M1y5
2:0
3 P
M1|1
2:3
1 P
M1y9
10:1
9 P
M1|2
4:3
0 P
M
2425
2627
2829
23 30
1|9
3:2
2 A
M1|4
6:3
1 A
M1|1
1:3
0 A
M1Ystp
3:4
4 A
M1|3
4:4
2 A
M1Z4
7:1
5 P
M1y6
12:2
4 A
M1y8
6:1
2 A
M1Y6
11:2
2 A
M1x8
10:5
2 A
M1Z7
4:5
0 P
M1x1
7:3
5 A
M1|op
7:1
0 A
M1yop
5:3
7 P
M1Z0
5:5
4 P
M1xop
11:2
3 P
M1Z9
2:1
5 P
M1y5
10:5
6 A
M1Y5
9:0
6 P
M1|8
5:1
4 P
M1x3
12:4
2 P
M1Z2
11:4
1 P
M1|2
1:4
4 P
M1|0
9:2
0 A
M1y1
3:4
1 P
M1ystp
7:5
9 P
M
AR
IES
1:3
8 A
M
TA
UR
US
11:
42 A
M
GE
MIN
I 1
2:11
AM
CA
NC
ER
12:
50 P
M
LE
O 1
1:02
PM
VIR
GO
5:3
2 A
M
LIB
RA
8:5
6 A
M
SC
OR
P 1
0:47
AM
SA
GIT
12:
35 P
M
CA
PR
3:2
2 P
M
AQ
UA
R 7
:34
PM
PIS
CE
S 1
:25
AM
AR
IES
9:1
5 A
M
● 1
0:12
PM
❍ 1
1:20
PM
NE
W M
OO
N S
EP
15
10:
12 P
M23
37f
FU
LL
MO
ON
SE
P 2
911
:20
PM
722a
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
12
34
56
1|7
10:0
9 A
M1x2
12:0
5 A
M1xstp
7:3
3 A
M1Zop
5:3
2 A
M1y0
9:2
0 A
M1x4
5:4
4 A
M1x6
10:1
6 A
M1|9
9:2
1 A
M1|4
4:4
4 P
M1|5
9:3
3 A
M1|stp
8:3
1 P
M1y7
11:1
1 A
M1x5
9:1
0 P
M1Z8
12:3
7 P
M1x7
10:1
1 P
M1y2
12:3
3 P
M1y3
11:0
0 P
M1x0
8:3
0 P
M1|6
10:1
9 P
M1Y1
2:3
8 P
M1x9
10:0
0 P
M
78
910
1112
13
OC
TO
BE
R2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1Y3
12:2
2 A
M1y4
5:3
1 P
M1|op
5:4
4 A
M1x8
12:1
5 A
M1Y7
6:5
1 A
M1Y9
3:4
1 A
M1Y4
6:3
1 A
M1y9
10:4
4 A
M1Z6
10:5
5 P
M1Z5
9:3
0 A
M1Y0
7:3
3 A
M1xop
1:1
9 P
M1y8
6:3
0 A
M1|6
11:0
8 A
M1|8
1:5
9 P
M1Y2
12:1
8 P
M1Zstp
5:4
1 P
M1y3
6:3
0 P
M1yop
5:0
7 P
M1y1
2:1
5 P
M1x1
9:1
8 P
M1|5
8:2
6 P
M1x3
9:5
9 P
M1y2
10:5
4 P
M
1415
1617
1819
20
1|1
12:3
7 A
M1|stp
12:4
4 A
M1y9
7:2
1 A
M1xstp
1:0
9 A
M1|2
12:1
3 A
M1ystp
1:5
2 A
M1Z3
12:4
2 A
M1y0
3:4
3 P
M1y7
12:2
7 P
M1Y8
9:5
8 A
M1y4
8:2
8 A
M1Z1
1:5
3 A
M1x4
9:2
4 A
M1|9
9:2
9 A
M1x6
12:3
3 P
M1x0
4:1
9 P
M1x7
12:4
9 P
M1x9
7:4
8 A
M1|7
1:5
2 P
M1y8
12:1
4 P
M1x5
9:2
9 P
M1y6
12:5
5 P
M1|0
4:5
3 P
M1|3
11:0
0 P
M1Yop
6:3
9 P
M1x2
11:5
2 P
M1y5
9:5
1 P
M
2122
2324
2526
27
1|4
12:1
1 P
M1Y5
2:3
4 A
M1Ystp
9:1
4 A
M1xop
4:5
9 A
M1Z4
1:1
9 A
M1|0
3:5
3 P
M1Y6
4:5
7 P
M1Z2
5:1
1 A
M1Z7
10:2
1 P
M1|3
10:2
2 A
M1y6
6:3
7 A
M1yop
11:0
7 P
M1|1
7:0
0 A
M1x1
1:1
6 P
M1|op
1:2
6 P
M1x8
4:1
9 P
M1Z9
7:5
9 P
M1y5
5:1
3 P
M1Z0
11:1
9 P
M1|8
10:5
9 P
M1x3
7:0
1 P
M1|2
8:0
3 P
M
2829
3031
1ystp
2:3
7 A
M1x5
3:5
9 A
M1x0
3:2
3 A
M1x7
5:0
5 A
M1|7
4:5
5 P
M1y3
5:5
1 A
M1xstp
2:2
8 P
M1|6
5:1
3 A
M1x6
5:0
2 P
M1x2
6:5
6 A
M1|4
11:3
7 P
M1Zop
12:2
6 P
M1|9
4:1
3 P
M1|5
4:2
6 P
M1Z8
7:2
9 P
M1y2
7:2
6 P
M1Y1
9:3
1 P
M
TA
UR
US
7:2
7 P
M
GE
MIN
I 7
:48
AM
CA
NC
ER
8:4
6 P
M
LE
O 7
:56
AM
VIR
GO
3:2
5 P
M
LIB
RA
7:0
3 P
M
SC
OR
P 8
:07
PM
SA
GIT
8:2
7 P
M
CA
PR
9:4
2 P
M
AQ
UA
R 1
:03
AM
PIS
CE
S 7
:01
AM
AR
IES
3:3
2 P
M
TA
UR
US
2:1
6 A
M
GE
MIN
I 2
:41
PM
❍ 3
:51
PM
● 8
:04
AM
NE
W M
OO
NO
CT
15
8:04
AM
2232
g
FU
LL
MO
ON
OC
T 2
9 3
:51
PM
648b
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
12
3
1x9
4:5
3 A
M1|stp
3:2
4 A
M1Y3
6:2
0 A
M1y0
4:1
4 P
M1x4
12:3
8 P
M1y9
4:4
9 P
M1y7
6:0
7 P
M1|8
8:0
7 P
M
45
67
89
10
NO
VE
MB
ER
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1y4
12:0
3 A
M1x8
7:1
8 A
M1Zstp
1:1
9 A
M1y3
2:4
9 A
M1Y4
3:4
5 P
M1yop
2:3
9 A
M1Z6
5:2
7 A
M1Y0
2:5
1 P
M1Y7
2:4
7 P
M1x1
5:3
9 A
M1|6
8:3
3 P
M1|5
5:5
9 A
M1|op
12:2
5 P
M1xop
9:3
1 P
M1Y9
12:1
0 P
M1x3
7:3
3 A
M1Z5
4:1
7 P
M1y8
3:0
6 P
M1y2
8:2
8 A
M1Y2
7:1
0 P
M1|1
10:1
2 A
M1y1
9:1
1 P
M
1112
1314
1516
17
1y0
1:3
9 A
M1x5
7:3
1 A
M1x0
2:1
5 A
M1Yop
4:0
7 A
M1|0
1:4
4 A
M1Z3
8:3
3 A
M1|4
6:4
3 P
M1|stp
10:3
9 A
M1|3
9:0
1 A
M1xstp
10:5
6 A
M1y5
7:1
4 A
M1ystp
10:2
9 A
M1|9
4:5
8 P
M1Y6
11:1
7 P
M1y7
10:3
1 P
M1x2
9:5
3 A
M1y4
6:0
8 P
M1|2
9:3
4 A
M1x4
5:4
3 P
M1y8
7:3
6 P
M1x6
10:3
7 P
M1y9
5:2
0 P
M1x7
10:2
4 P
M1Z1
11:1
1 A
M1|7
10:0
1 P
M1Y8
7:5
7 P
M1y6
10:3
0 P
M1x9
4:5
5 P
M
1819
2021
2223
24
1yop
5:2
1 A
M1Z0
4:5
2 A
M1Z7
3:2
5 A
M1Z9
12:4
3 A
M1Z4
6:0
1 A
M1|2
12:4
3 A
M1ystp
7:3
1 A
M1Y5
8:4
3 A
M1Ystp
2:3
3 P
M1xop
9:5
9 A
M1|8
3:4
6 A
M1y6
11:1
8 A
M1y1
2:4
3 A
M1|7
9:5
2 P
M1Z2
11:1
5 A
M1|3
3:1
6 P
M1|op
6:0
6 P
M1|0
8:4
1 P
M1x6
9:5
9 P
M1|1
1:0
0 P
M1x1
6:0
7 P
M1y5
9:5
3 P
M1x8
9:5
9 P
M1x3
11:4
0 P
M
2526
2728
2930
1x5
9:0
4 A
M1Z8
12:3
7 A
M1|4
4:5
4 A
M1y2
12:4
3 A
M1|stp
8:3
9 A
M1Y3
12:3
1 P
M1y3
10:5
6 A
M1x0
8:3
6 A
M1x7
10:2
3 A
M1Y1
2:4
9 A
M1x4
5:5
2 P
M1y9
11:0
1 P
M1x2
12:0
1 P
M1xstp
7:4
2 P
M1|6
10:3
0 A
M1x9
10:1
0 A
M1y7
11:2
1 P
M1|9
9:2
1 P
M1Zop
5:4
3 P
M1y0
9:3
0 P
M1|5
9:4
4 P
M
CA
NC
ER
3:4
4 A
M
LE
O 2
:40
PM
VIR
GO
11:
36 P
M
LIB
RA
4:3
6 A
M
SC
OR
P 6
:11
AM
SA
GIT
5:5
3 A
M
CA
PR
5:3
7 A
M
AQ
UA
R 7
:11
AM
PIS
CE
S 1
1:56
AM
AR
IES
8:1
3 P
M
TA
UR
US
7:1
9 A
M
GE
MIN
I 7
:59
PM
CA
NC
ER
8:5
6 A
M
❍ 9
:47
AM
● 5
:09
PM
FU
LL
MO
ON
LU
NA
R E
CL
IPS
EN
OV
28
9:47
AM
647c
NE
W M
OO
NS
OL
AR
EC
LIP
SE
NO
V 1
35:
09 P
M21
57h
All
times
giv
en a
re fo
r th
e E
AS
TE
RN
tim
e zo
ne.
1
1|8
2:1
7 A
M
23
45
67
8
DE
CE
MB
ER
2012
Su
nd
ay
Mo
nd
ay
Tu
esd
ay
Wed
nesd
ay
Th
urs
day
Fri
day
Satu
rday
1y4
6:1
3 A
M1Y2
1:3
2 A
M1Zstp
8:0
3 A
M1xop
4:4
3 A
M1Y4
12:2
3 A
M1y0
11:2
1 A
M1Z6
11:4
1 A
M1y1
3:3
3 A
M1Y7
9:5
4 P
M1y3
10:0
9 A
M1|6
5:1
5 A
M1|stp
8:4
6 P
M1|op
6:4
4 P
M1x8
1:4
8 P
M1x1
1:0
5 P
M1yop
11:3
2 A
M1Z5
10:3
9 P
M1Y0
9:2
9 P
M1Y9
7:5
2 P
M1|5
3:0
2 P
M1y8
10:5
5 P
M1x3
4:4
0 P
M1y2
5:3
8 P
M
910
1112
1314
15
1y7
8:5
4 A
M1y9
4:1
8 A
M1y4
5:3
1 A
M1x9
4:2
4 A
M1x4
5:0
1 A
M1|9
3:4
8 A
M1|4
4:5
0 A
M1x6
9:0
0 A
M1Y8
6:5
6 A
M1x7
9:4
8 A
M1|0
1:1
2 P
M1|7
9:1
6 A
M1y8
6:2
4 A
M1Y6
9:2
0 A
M1x5
6:1
3 P
M1x0
1:2
0 P
M1y6
9:5
4 A
M1ystp
9:5
1 P
M1Z3
7:3
4 P
M1yop
3:0
8 P
M1|3
7:4
6 P
M1xstp
10:1
5 P
M1Yop
3:3
4 P
M1Y5
6:2
1 P
M1x2
8:4
0 P
M1y5
6:4
2 P
M1Z2
8:4
6 P
M1|2
9:0
3 P
M1|1
10:2
6 P
M
1617
1819
2021
22
1x8
7:1
3 A
M1Z7
11:3
9 A
M1x1
1:4
7 A
M1Z4
12:5
1 P
M1|op
12:3
8 A
M1|0
2:5
5 A
M1|7
4:0
0 A
M1Z0
1:5
1 P
M1xop
5:5
6 P
M1Z9
8:1
8 A
M1y6
5:5
9 P
M1y5
4:2
5 A
M1ystp
1:4
3 P
M1x6
4:0
8 A
M1Ystp
11:0
5 P
M1|3
10:5
9 P
M1|8
11:1
5 A
M1x3
6:1
2 A
M1x5
3:1
1 P
M1|2
7:1
5 A
M1y3
5:0
3 P
M1y1
9:1
3 A
M1x2
6:0
8 P
M
2526
2728
2923 30
24 31
1|9
3:2
9 A
M1xstp
1:5
3 A
M1|5
3:5
9 A
M1y0
3:4
7 A
M1x4
12:0
8 A
M1y9
5:0
7 A
M1y4
12:0
7 P
M1Z8
6:4
6 A
M1|4
11:0
7 A
M1y2
6:5
9 A
M1|stp
2:5
5 P
M1y7
5:3
4 A
M1|8
8:2
2 A
M1Z6
5:3
4 P
M1x0
2:4
5 P
M1x7
4:3
6 P
M1Y1
9:0
4 A
M1Y3
6:4
2 P
M1|6
4:4
3 P
M1x9
4:2
7 P
M
1x8
7:3
2 P
M1Zstp
1:4
4 P
M1Y2
7:1
8 A
M1y1
9:1
8 A
M
LE
O 8
:58
PM
VIR
GO
6:5
3 A
M
LIB
RA
1:3
6 P
M
SC
OR
P 4
:52
PM
SA
GIT
5:2
3 P
M
CA
PR
4:4
4 P
M
AQ
UA
R 4
:54
PM
PIS
CE
S 7
:49
PM
AR
IES
2:4
4 A
M
TA
UR
US
1:2
6 P
M
GE
MIN
I 2
:14
AM
CA
NC
ER
3:0
8 P
M
LE
O 2
:46
AM
● 3
:43
AM
❍ 5
:22
AM
NE
W M
OO
N D
EC
13
3:4
3 A
M21
45i
FU
LL
MO
ON
DE
C 2
8 5
:22
AM
706d
PART 4
BARACK OBAMABARACK OBAMA
PERSONAL
MAJOR OUTER PLANET
TRANSIT CYCLES
PERSONAL
MAJOR OUTER PLANET
TRANSIT CYCLES
Mar 2008 Sep 2012 JUGPLUTO TRINE SATURN
5°: Mar 2008 - Sep 20123°: Jan 2009 - Nov 2011
f1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||
Jan 2009 Nov 2011
[Jan ’08 - Dec ’08]
G
J
Natal G:
27e36
Trans J:
27i36
v
120˚
Enters outer orb Enters inner orb
Increasing intensity Decreasing intensity
Leaves inner orb Leaves outer orbCalendar period
OUTER ORBINNER ORB
Natal planet position inside chart circle
Degrees separating
Transiting planet position outside chart
Transiting and natal zodiac positions
Generic example shown
PLUTO is associated with the principle of elemental power,
depth, and intensity; with that which compels, empowers, and
intensifies whatever it touches, sometimes to overwhelming ex-
tremes; with the primordial instincts, libidinal and aggressive,
destructive and regenerative, volcanic and cathartic, eliminative,
transformative, ever-evolving; with the biological processes of
birth, sex, and death, the cycle of death and rebirth; with
upheaval, breakdown, decay, and fertilization; violent purga-
torial discharge of pent-up energies, purifying fire; situations of life-and-death ex-
tremes, power struggles, all that is titanic, potent, and massive. Pluto represents the
underworld and underground in all senses: elemental, geological, instinctual, politi-
cal, social, sexual, urban, criminal, mythological, demonic. Pluto impels, burns, con-
sumes, transfigures, resurrects. In mythic and religious terms, it is associated with all
myths of descent and transformation, and with all deities of destruction and
regeneration, death and rebirth: Dionysus, Hades and Persephone, Pan, Medusa,
Lilith, Innana, Isis and Osiris, the volcano goddess Pele, Quetzalcoatl, the Serpent
power, Kundalini, Shiva, Kali, Shakti.
During personal transits from Pluto, life intensifies, deepens, and is transformed. The
core is penetrated, the depths are brought to the surface, the old is purged. It has
been said that in the course of life we are all consumed by life’s fire: the only ques-
tion—and this is where our challenge lies—is whether we will be deformed or per-
fected by that process. Here is Nietzsche, the great prophet of the Dionysian-Plutonic
principle (born with an exact Sun-Pluto opposition), in Thus Spoke Zarathustra:
You must be ready to burn yourself in your own flame: how could you
become new, if you had not first become ashes?
*
And only where there are graves are there resurrections.
*
One must have chaos inside oneself to give birth to a dancing star.
*
For believe me! – the secret of realizing the greatest fruitfulness and the
greatest enjoyment of existence is: to live dangerously! Build your cities on
the slopes of Vesuvius! Send your ships out into uncharted seas! Live in
conflict with your equals and with yourselves!
*
And life itself told me this secret: “Behold,” it said, “I am that which
must overcome itself again and again.”
Following you will find any Pluto cycles active for you during this period.
PLUTO TRINE PLUTO
PLUTO (J) Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution andtransformation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power andpower struggle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resur-rects; the underworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descentand regeneration, death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
PLUTO Position at Birth: 6 Virgo 59 PLUTO Position in Sky: 1 Capricorn 59 to 11 Capricorn 59
f1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||
Jan 2010 Nov 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
1
Jan 2009 Nov 2014JUJ
PLUTO TRINE PLUTO5°: Jan 2009 - Nov 20143°: Jan 2010 - Nov 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(1 Capricorn 59) (6 Capricorn 59) (11 Capricorn 59)
January 2009 February 22, 2011 November 2014May 26, 2011
December 22, 2011September 8, 2012September 27, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Aug 1961 - Jun 1964 Aug 1961 - Jul 1963
SEXTILE (60°) Dec 1984 - Aug 1988 Nov 1985 - Oct 1987
SQUARE (90°) Dec 1995 - Nov 2000 Dec 1996 - Nov 1999
J
J
Natal J:
6f59
Trans J:
6j59
v 120˚
PLUTO SEXTILE NEPTUNE
PLUTO (J) Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution andtransformation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power andpower struggle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resur-rects; the underworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descentand regeneration, death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
NEPTUNE (I) Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundariesbetween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images,reverie; illusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, uni-tive; intoxication, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion,oceanic states; universal compassion, faith, hope
NEPTUNE Position at Birth: 8 Scorpio 36 PLUTO Position in Sky: 5 Capricorn 36 to 11 Capricorn 36
T1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||
Feb 2011 Dec 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
2
Jan 2011 Nov 2014JSI
PLUTO SEXTILE NEPTUNE3°: Jan 2011 - Nov 20142°: Feb 2011 - Dec 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(5 Capricorn 36) (8 Capricorn 36) (11 Capricorn 36)
January 2011 February 8, 2012 November 2014June 15, 2012
December 11, 2012September 21, 2013
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Dec 1984 - Sep 1989 Nov 1985 - Oct 1988
IJ
Natal I:
8h36
Trans J:
8j36
v
60˚
NEPTUNE represents an archetypal principle that is both all-
encompassing and vanishingly subtle in nature. It governs the
transcendent dimensions of life, imaginative and spiritual vision,
and the realm of the ideal. It rules the invisible and intangible
ground of experience, shaping awareness beyond the usual
causal mechanisms. Its characteristic influence is one of dissolv-
ing boundaries and structures, merging that which was separate,
healing and wholeness; the dissolution of ego boundaries and
reality structures, states of psychological fusion and intimations of intrauterine exis-
tence, melted ecstasy, mystical union. It favors the unitive over the divided, the time-
less over the temporal, the immaterial over the material, the infinite over the finite.
Neptune is also associated with illusion and delusion, deception and self-deception,
confusion, ambiguity, escapism, intoxication, psychosis, perceptual and cognitive dis-
tortions, conflation, projection, maya. It rules both the positive and negative meanings
of enchantment—both poetic vision as well as wishful fantasy, mysticism as well as
madness, higher realities and delusional unreality. It transcends and confuses at-
tempts to maintain strict boundaries, definitions, and dichotomies. It informs all that
which is paradoxically united.
The Neptune principle has a special relation to the stream of consciousness and the
oceanic depths of the unconscious, to all non-ordinary states of consciousness, to the
realm of dreams and visions, images and reflections. It governs myth and religion,
poetry and the arts, inspiration and aspiration, the experience of divinity, the
numinous, the ineffable, the sacred and mysterious. Its domain is that of meaning
rather than matter, the symbolic rather than the literal. It is associated with the realm
of soul and spirit, the transpersonal domain, the collective unconscious, the anima
mundi, the archetypal dimension of life, the Gnostic pleroma, the Platonic realm of
transcendent Ideas, the domain of the gods, the Immortals. In mythic and religious
terms, it is associated with the all-encompassing womb of the Goddess, and with all
deities of mystical union, universal love, and transcendent beauty; the mystical
Christ, the all-compassionate Buddha, the Atman-Brahman union, the union of Shiva
and Shakti, the hieros gamos or sacred marriage, the coniunctio oppositorum; the dream-
ing Vishnu, maya and lila, the self-reflecting Narcissus, the divine absorbed in its own
reflection; Orpheus, god of artistic inspiration, the Muses; the cosmic Sophia whose
spiritual beauty and wisdom pervade all.
Neptune transits tend to bring times that support the emergence of greater spiritual,
imaginative, and intuitive awareness. One is more likely to experience inspiration by
higher ideals and dreams, a heightened capacity for compassion and self-sacrifice,
greater tendency to surrender separative ego states, to merge and unify what was
once divided; but also times of confusing dissolution of structures and foundations,
disorienting shifts of consciousness, narcissistic and escapist tendencies, often with a
sensitizing of consciousness and weakening of boundaries, both psychological and
physical, that can leave one more vulnerable to life’s concrete demands and harsh in-
trusions.
In its higher forms, Neptune transits give one access to those other dimensions of
reality of which Rudolf Steiner wrote:
There slumber in every human being faculties by means of which one
can acquire for oneself a knowledge of higher worlds. Mystics, Gnostics,
Theosophists—all speak of a world of soul and spirit which for them is
just as real as the world we see with our physical eyes and touch with
our physical hands.
Or Alice Coltrane, describing the aura of sacredness and divinity that permeated the
concerts of her husband John Coltrane after his mystical awakening:
Call it Universal Consciousness, Supreme Being, Nature, God. Call this
force by any name you like, but it was there, and its presence was so
powerfully felt by most people that it was almost palpable.
Following you will find any Neptune cycles active for you during this period.
NEPTUNE OPPOSITE URANUS
NEPTUNE (I) Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundariesbetween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images,reverie; illusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, uni-tive; intoxication, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion,oceanic states; universal compassion, faith, hope
URANUS (H) Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakupof structures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement,new beginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innova-tion, technological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptivechanges; the trickster
URANUS Position at Birth: 25 Leo 16 NEPTUNE Position in Sky: 20 Aquarius 16 to 0 Pisces 16
f1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||
||||||
Feb 2008 Dec 2011
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
3
Mar 2007 Feb 2012IQH
NEPTUNE OPPOSITE URANUS5°: Mar 2007 - Feb 20123°: Feb 2008 - Dec 2011
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(20 Aquarius 16) (25 Aquarius 16) (0 Pisces 16)
March 2007 March 21, 2009 February 2012August 10, 2009January 21, 2010
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
SQUARE (90°) Nov 1965 - Nov 1970 Nov 1966 - Sep 1970
TRINE (120°) Feb 1979 - Nov 1984 Feb 1980 - Dec 1983
H
INatal H:
25e16
Trans I:
25k16v
180˚
NEPTUNE SQUARE MIDHEAVEN
NEPTUNE (I) Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundariesbetween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images,reverie; illusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, uni-tive; intoxication, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion,oceanic states; universal compassion, faith, hope
MIDHEAVEN (MN) Archetypal Principle: the point of aspiration, one’s direction in life, vocation, career, status inthe world, achievement, public self-expression and social contribution; with the Imum Coeli,the axis from one’s ancestral and familial roots, early life, hidden foundations, unconsciousground, and private reality to one’s individual public achievement, conscious goals, and ex-plicit place in the world
MIDHEAVEN Position at Birth: 28 Scorpio 53 NEPTUNE Position in Sky: 23 Aquarius 53 to 3 Pisces 53
f1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||
Apr 2009 Jan 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
4
Apr 2008 Jan 2014IRMN
NEPTUNE SQUARE MIDHEAVEN5°: Apr 2008 - Jan 20143°: Apr 2009 - Jan 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(23 Aquarius 53) (28 Aquarius 53) (3 Pisces 53)
April 2008 May 31, 2010 January 2014March 2, 2011
September 15, 2011December 31, 2011
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jan 1967 - Oct 1972 Jan 1968 - Oct 1971
SEXTILE (60°) Jan 1996 - Nov 1999 Mar 1996 - Dec 1998
MN
INatal MN:
28h53
Trans I:
28k53v90˚
NEPTUNE TRINE VENUS
NEPTUNE (I) Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundariesbetween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images,reverie; illusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, uni-tive; intoxication, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion,oceanic states; universal compassion, faith, hope
VENUS (D) Archetypal Principle: love, beauty, value, desire; the impulse and capacity to attract and beattracted, to love and be loved, to seek and create beauty and harmony, to engage in socialand romantic relations, sensuous pleasure, artistic and aesthetic experience; Eros
VENUS Position at Birth: 1 Cancer 47 NEPTUNE Position in Sky: 26 Aquarius 47 to 6 Pisces 47
f1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||
Feb 2011 Feb 2014
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
5
Mar 2010 Feb 2015IUD
NEPTUNE TRINE VENUS5°: Mar 2010 - Feb 20153°: Feb 2011 - Feb 2014
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(26 Aquarius 47) (1 Pisces 47) (6 Pisces 47)
March 2010 March 23, 2012 February 2015August 22, 2012January 23, 2013
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
OPPOSITION (180°) Feb 1982 - Dec 1987 Feb 1983 - Dec 1986
DINatal D:
1d47
Trans I:
1l47v
120˚
NEPTUNE SQUARE MOON
NEPTUNE (I) Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundariesbetween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images,reverie; illusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, uni-tive; intoxication, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion,oceanic states; universal compassion, faith, hope
MOON (B) Archetypal Principle: the ground and matrix of one’s being; the body and soul; feelings,moods, and unconscious patterns rooted in the past; maternal, familial, and intimaterelationships; early childhood experience; domestic life; the impulse and capacity to nurtureand be nurtured; intuitive feeling for the whole and relationships
MOON Position at Birth: 3 Gemini 21 NEPTUNE Position in Sky: 28 Aquarius 21 to 8 Pisces 21
f1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||
Apr 2011 Feb 2015
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
6
Apr 2010 Jan 2016IRB
NEPTUNE SQUARE MOON5°: Apr 2010 - Jan 20163°: Apr 2011 - Feb 2015
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(28 Aquarius 21) (3 Pisces 21) (8 Pisces 21)
April 2010 June 3, 2012 January 2016March 7, 2013
September 18, 2013January 5, 2014
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
OPPOSITION (180°) Jan 1969 - Nov 1974 Jan 1970 - Nov 1973
TRINE (120°) Feb 1997 - Nov 2002 Feb 1998 - Nov 2001
BI
Natal B:
3c21
Trans I:
3l21
v
90˚
NEPTUNE OPPOSITE PLUTO
NEPTUNE (I) Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundariesbetween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images,reverie; illusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, uni-tive; intoxication, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion,oceanic states; universal compassion, faith, hope
PLUTO (J) Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution andtransformation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power andpower struggle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resur-rects; the underworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descentand regeneration, death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
PLUTO Position at Birth: 6 Virgo 59 NEPTUNE Position in Sky: 1 Pisces 59 to 11 Pisces 59
f1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||
Mar 2013 Jan 2017
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
7
Mar 2012 Jan 2018IQJ
NEPTUNE OPPOSITE PLUTO5°: Mar 2012 - Jan 20183°: Mar 2013 - Jan 2017
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(1 Pisces 59) (6 Pisces 59) (11 Pisces 59)
March 2012 April 22, 2014 January 2018July 29, 2014
February 18, 2015November 16, 2015
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
SEXTILE (60°) Aug 1961 - Oct 1961 Aug 1961
SQUARE (90°) Dec 1970 - Oct 1976 Dec 1971 - Oct 1975
TRINE (120°) Jan 1985 - Oct 1990 Jan 1986 - Oct 1989
J
INatal J:
6f59
Trans I:
6l59v
180˚
URANUS is associated with the principle of change,
rebellion, freedom, liberation, reform and revolution, and
the unexpected breakup of structures; with sudden
surprises, revelations and awakenings, lightning-like
flashes of insight, the acceleration of thoughts and events;
with births and new beginnings of all kinds; and with intel-
lectual brilliance, cultural innovation, technological inven-
tion, experiment, creativity, and originality. In addition to
the occurrence of sudden breakthroughs and liberating events, Uranus transits are
linked to unpredictable and disruptive changes; hence the planet is often referred to
as the “cosmic trickster.” Another set of themes associated with Uranus is a concern
with the celestial and the cosmic, with astronomy and astrology, with science and
esoteric knowledge, and with space travel and aviation. With respect to personal
character, Uranus is regarded as signifying the rebel and the innovator, the awakener,
the individualist, the dissident, the eccentric, the restless and wayward. Uranus is ar-
chetypally associated with Prometheus, the great rebel, liberator, creator, trickster,
and awakener of the gods; with Ouranos as god of the heavens and the stars; and
with the Goddess in her liberating, awakening, unpredictably creative aspect, birth-
ing the new.
Uranus transits tend to coincide with periods of stimulating experience, sudden
changes, new connections and new ideas, unexpected events of all sorts,
breakthroughs and disruptions. A mood of increased existential restlessness is typi-
cal. One can be moved by a suddenly intensified desire to break free from the exist-
ing structures of one’s life—career, daily work, marriage, community, accustomed
personal identity and social persona, belief system, and so forth. One can feel
impelled by a new boldness in taking risks, an urge to explore new horizons, a readi-
ness to forgo previous commitments and responsibilities. Especially likely are events
that cause a sudden shift in one’s life circumstances and existential structures. The
changes and awakenings can be thrilling or challenging, unanticipated or self-
initiated, destabilizing or liberating—or all of the above.
Depending on whether the transit is hard aspect or soft, and depending as well on
personal disposition, the changes that typically accompany Uranus transits can be
enthusiastically embraced or simply coped with, actively nurtured and developed or
strenuously opposed and suppressed. What is consistent is the underlying principle
of sudden or rapid significant change, novelty from within or without, experiment,
uncertainty, and unexpected shifts in life circumstances or personal vision. The
common denominator appears to be the constellation of a state of being in which
one’s domain of experience is suddenly pressed beyond the accustomed status quo
towards new horizons, irrespective of whether the previous condition was viewed as
providing stable security or oppressive constraint.
Following you will find any Uranus cycles active for you during this period.
URANUS TRINE MIDHEAVEN
URANUS (H) Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakupof structures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement,new beginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innova-tion, technological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptivechanges; the trickster
MIDHEAVEN (MN) Archetypal Principle: the point of aspiration, one’s direction in life, vocation, career, status inthe world, achievement, public self-expression and social contribution; with the Imum Coeli,the axis from one’s ancestral and familial roots, early life, hidden foundations, unconsciousground, and private reality to one’s individual public achievement, conscious goals, and ex-plicit place in the world
MIDHEAVEN Position at Birth: 28 Scorpio 53 URANUS Position in Sky: 23 Pisces 53 to 3 Aries 53
T1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||
May 2009 Feb 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
8
Apr 2009 Mar 2012HUMN
URANUS TRINE MIDHEAVEN5°: Apr 2009 - Mar 20123°: May 2009 - Feb 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(23 Pisces 53) (28 Pisces 53) (3 Aries 53)
April 2009 April 29, 2010 March 2012September 14, 2010February 19, 2011
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Dec 1979 - Nov 1982 Nov 1980 - Oct 1982
SEXTILE (60°) Mar 1994 - Dec 1996 Jan 1995 - Nov 1996
SQUARE (90°) Apr 2001 - Dec 2004 Mar 2002 - Feb 2004
MN
H
Natal MN:
28h53
Trans H:
28l53
v120˚
URANUS SEXTILE JUPITER
URANUS (H) Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakupof structures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement,new beginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innova-tion, technological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptivechanges; the trickster
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
JUPITER Position at Birth: 0 Aquarius 52 (R) URANUS Position in Sky: 27 Pisces 52 to 3 Aries 52
T1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||
Apr 2010 Feb 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
9
Apr 2010 Mar 2012HSF
URANUS SEXTILE JUPITER3°: Apr 2010 - Mar 20122°: Apr 2010 - Feb 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(27 Pisces 52) (0 Aries 52) (3 Aries 52)
April 2010 July 5, 2010 March 2012March 26, 2011
November 17, 2011January 1, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Mar 1994 - Dec 1997 Feb 1995 - Jan 1997
F
H
Natal F:
0k52 R
Trans H:
0a52
v60˚
URANUS SQUARE VENUS
URANUS (H) Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakupof structures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement,new beginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innova-tion, technological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptivechanges; the trickster
VENUS (D) Archetypal Principle: love, beauty, value, desire; the impulse and capacity to attract and beattracted, to love and be loved, to seek and create beauty and harmony, to engage in socialand romantic relations, sensuous pleasure, artistic and aesthetic experience; Eros
VENUS Position at Birth: 1 Cancer 47 URANUS Position in Sky: 26 Pisces 47 to 6 Aries 47
T1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||
Apr 2010 Jan 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
10
Mar 2010 Feb 2013HRD
URANUS SQUARE VENUS5°: Mar 2010 - Feb 20133°: Apr 2010 - Jan 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(26 Pisces 47) (1 Aries 47) (6 Aries 47)
March 2010 April 12, 2011 February 2013October 16, 2011January 31, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
SEXTILE (60°) Oct 1961 - Aug 1963 Oct 1961 - Jul 1963
SQUARE (90°) Oct 1967 - Aug 1970 Dec 1967 - Oct 1969
TRINE (120°) Dec 1973 - Oct 1976 Oct 1974 - Sep 1976
OPPOSITION (180°) Dec 1987 - Nov 1990 Jan 1988 - Dec 1989
TRINE (120°) Mar 2002 - Feb 2005 May 2002 - Jan 2005
DH
Natal D:
1d47
Trans H:
1a47
v
90˚
URANUS TRINE MERCURY
URANUS (H) Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakupof structures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement,new beginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innova-tion, technological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptivechanges; the trickster
MERCURY (C) Archetypal Principle: mind, thought, communication; the impulse and capacity to think, con-ceptualize, connect, mediate, articulate, to use words and language, to give and receive in-formation; to transmit, transport, translate; to render intelligible, to perceive and reason;Logos
MERCURY Position at Birth: 2 Leo 20 URANUS Position in Sky: 27 Pisces 20 to 7 Aries 20
T1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||
May 2010 Jan 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
11
Mar 2010 Mar 2013HUC
URANUS TRINE MERCURY5°: Mar 2010 - Mar 20133°: May 2010 - Jan 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(27 Pisces 20) (2 Aries 20) (7 Aries 20)
March 2010 April 22, 2011 March 2013October 1, 2011
February 13, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
SEXTILE (60°) Sep 1968 - Jul 1970 Oct 1968 - Sep 1969
SQUARE (90°) Dec 1973 - Oct 1976 Nov 1974 - Sep 1976
TRINE (120°) Dec 1980 - Oct 1983 Jan 1981 - Sep 1983
OPPOSITION (180°) Jan 1995 - Jan 1998 Mar 1995 - Nov 1997
C
H
Natal C:
2e20
Trans H:
2a20
v
120˚
URANUS SEXTILE MOON
URANUS (H) Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakupof structures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement,new beginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innova-tion, technological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptivechanges; the trickster
MOON (B) Archetypal Principle: the ground and matrix of one’s being; the body and soul; feelings,moods, and unconscious patterns rooted in the past; maternal, familial, and intimaterelationships; early childhood experience; domestic life; the impulse and capacity to nurtureand be nurtured; intuitive feeling for the whole and relationships
MOON Position at Birth: 3 Gemini 21 URANUS Position in Sky: 0 Aries 21 to 6 Aries 21
f1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||
Apr 2011 Jan 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
12
Jun 2010 Feb 2013HSB
URANUS SEXTILE MOON3°: Jun 2010 - Feb 20132°: Apr 2011 - Jan 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(0 Aries 21) (3 Aries 21) (6 Aries 21)
June 2010 May 14, 2011 February 2013September 5, 2011
March 4, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
SQUARE (90°) Sep 1961 - Jul 1964 Nov 1961 - Jun 1964
TRINE (120°) Nov 1967 - Sep 1970 Oct 1968 - Aug 1970
OPPOSITION (180°) Dec 1980 - Nov 1983 Nov 1981 - Oct 1983
TRINE (120°) Feb 1995 - Jan 1998 Apr 1995 - Dec 1997
SQUARE (90°) Apr 2002 - Jan 2006 Mar 2003 - Feb 2005
BH
Natal B:
3c21
Trans H:
3a21
v
60˚
URANUS TRINE SUN
URANUS (H) Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakupof structures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement,new beginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innova-tion, technological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptivechanges; the trickster
SUN (A) Archetypal Principle: central principle of vital creative energy, the will to exist; center of per-sonal identity, the conscious ego, the autonomous willing self; individual self-directednessand self-expression; the impulse and capacity to be, to act, to achieve, to individuate andpursue the trajectory of creative self-manifestation
SUN Position at Birth: 12 Leo 33 URANUS Position in Sky: 7 Aries 33 to 17 Aries 33
f1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||
Apr 2013 Mar 2015
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
13
May 2012 Feb 2016HUA
URANUS TRINE SUN5°: May 2012 - Feb 20163°: Apr 2013 - Mar 2015
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(7 Aries 33) (12 Aries 33) (17 Aries 33)
May 2012 July 15, 2013 February 2016April 3, 2014
December 20, 2014
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
SEXTILE (60°) Oct 1970 - Aug 1972 Oct 1970 - Jul 1972
SQUARE (90°) Oct 1976 - Sep 1979 Dec 1976 - Oct 1978
TRINE (120°) Jan 1983 - Nov 1985 Dec 1983 - Oct 1985
OPPOSITION (180°) Mar 1997 - Dec 2000 Feb 1998 - Jan 2000
A
H
Natal A:
12e33
Trans H:
12a33
v
120˚
SATURN transits involving the conjunction, opposition or
square tend to bring periods of intensified maturation, life chal-
lenges that at once put intense pressure on one in various ways
and, when integrated, bring forth a more developed sense of ex-
istential competence and inner authority. Facing unresolved is-
sues from the past, making pivotal decisions, and undergoing
various biographical contractions and stresses are typical.
Transformative encounters with authority, with limitations, with hardship, with ill-
ness or mortality, and with the consequences of past actions are highly characteristic.
Different forms of separation from parental, familial, intimate, or professional
relationships and other social matrices often occur, requiring a new level of existen-
tial self-reliance, individuation, concentration of energies, and consolidation of
resources, and bringing a fundamental realignment of one’s life and character. The
soft-aspect transits of Saturn tend to coincide with periods of greater stability, or-
ganization, career advance, support from elders and authorities, productive work,
discipline, good judgment, and the other classic virtues and qualities associated with
the positive Saturn principle.
In sum, Saturn represents the principle of limit, structure, contraction, constraint,
necessity, hard materiality, concrete manifestation; time, the past, tradition, age,
maturity, mortality, the endings of things; gravity and gravitas, weightiness, that
which burdens, binds, challenges, fortifies, deepens; the tendency to confine and con-
strict, to separate, to divide and define, to cut and shorten, to negate and oppose, to
strengthen and forge through tension and resistance, to rigidify, to repress, to main-
tain a conservative and strict authority; to experience difficulty, decline, deprivation,
defect and deficit, defeat, failure, loss, alienation; the labor of existence, suffering, old
age, death; the weight of the past, the workings of fate, character, karma, the conse-
quences of past action, error and guilt, punishment, retribution, imprisonment, the
sense of “no exit”; pessimism, inferiority, inhibition, isolation, oppression and
depression; the impulse and capacity for discipline and duty, order, solitude, con-
centration, conciseness, thoroughness and precision, discrimination and objectivity,
restraint and patience, endurance, responsibility, seriousness, authority, wisdom; the
harvest of time, effort, and experience; the concern with consensus reality, factual
concreteness, conventional forms and structures, foundations, boundaries, solidity
and stability, security and control, rational organization, efficiency, law, right and
wrong, judgment, the superego; the dark, cold, heavy, dense, dry, old, slow, distant;
the senex, Kronos, the stern father of the gods; the Mother Goddess in the mode of
contraction, birth labor, separation, incarnation, concrete manifestation.
Following you will find any Saturn cycles active for you during this period.
SATURN TRINE ASCENDANT
SATURN (G) Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition,the past, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, op-pose; to strengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effortand work, conservative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error,judgment, consequences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
ASCENDANT (mnN) Archetypal Principle: the point of entry, how one acts in relation to the world, the persona,the mode in which one’s spontaneous energy enters and engages the world; with the Des-cendant, the self-other axis, one’s horizon
ASCENDANT Position at Birth: 18 Aquarius 02 SATURN Position in Sky: 13 Libra 02 to 23 Libra 02
T1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||
Dec 2010 Oct 2011
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
14
Nov 2010 Jul 2012GUmnN
SATURN TRINE ASCENDANT5°: Nov 2010 - Jul 20123°: Dec 2010 - Oct 2011
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(13 Libra 02) (18 Libra 02) (23 Libra 02)
November 2010 September 25, 2011 July 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Mar 1992 - Feb 1993 Mar 1992 - Feb 1993
SEXTILE (60°) May 1997 - Mar 1998 May 1997 - Mar 1998
SQUARE (90°) Jun 1999 - May 2000 Jul 1999 - May 2000
TRINE (120°) Aug 2001 - Mar 2003 May 2002 - Jun 2002
OPPOSITION (180°) Jul 2006 - Jul 2007 Aug 2006 - Jun 2007
mnN
G
Natal mnN:
18k02
Trans G:
18g02
v
120˚
SATURN SEXTILE URANUS
SATURN (G) Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition,the past, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, op-pose; to strengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effortand work, conservative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error,judgment, consequences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
URANUS (H) Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakupof structures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement,new beginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innova-tion, technological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptivechanges; the trickster
URANUS Position at Birth: 25 Leo 16 SATURN Position in Sky: 22 Libra 16 to 28 Libra 16
z1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nov 2011 Sep 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
15
Oct 2011 Sep 2012GSH
SATURN SEXTILE URANUS3°: Oct 2011 - Sep 20122°: Nov 2011 - Sep 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(22 Libra 16) (25 Libra 16) (28 Libra 16)
October 2011 November 26, 2011 September 2012April 27, 2012
August 20, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Sep 2006 - Sep 2007 Oct 2006 - Aug 2007
H
G
Natal H:
25e16
Trans G:
25g16
v 60˚
SATURN SQUARE SATURN
SATURN (G) Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition,the past, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, op-pose; to strengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effortand work, conservative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error,judgment, consequences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
SATURN Position at Birth: 25 Capricorn 20 (R) SATURN Position in Sky: 20 Libra 20 to 0 Scorpio 20
T1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oct 2011 Sep 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
16
Oct 2011 Oct 2012GRG
SATURN SQUARE SATURN5°: Oct 2011 - Oct 20123°: Oct 2011 - Sep 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(20 Libra 20) (25 Libra 20) (0 Scorpio 20)
October 2011 November 27, 2011 October 2012April 26, 2012
August 21, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Feb 1990 - Oct 1991 Mar 1990 - Jan 1991
SEXTILE (60°) May 1995 - Mar 1996 May 1995 - Mar 1996
SQUARE (90°) Jul 1997 - Mar 1999 Apr 1998 - Feb 1999
TRINE (120°) May 2000 - Apr 2001 May 2000 - Apr 2001
OPPOSITION (180°) Aug 2004 - Jul 2005 Aug 2004 - Jul 2005
TRINE (120°) Nov 2008 - Jul 2010 Aug 2009 - Jun 2010
G
G
Natal G:
25j20 R
Trans G:
25g20
v90˚
SATURN SQUARE JUPITER
SATURN (G) Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition,the past, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, op-pose; to strengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effortand work, conservative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error,judgment, consequences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
JUPITER Position at Birth: 0 Aquarius 52 (R) SATURN Position in Sky: 25 Libra 52 to 5 Scorpio 52
T1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dec 2011 Nov 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
17
Dec 2011 Aug 2013GRF
SATURN SQUARE JUPITER5°: Dec 2011 - Aug 20133°: Dec 2011 - Nov 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(25 Libra 52) (0 Scorpio 52) (5 Scorpio 52)
December 2011 October 12, 2012 August 2013
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jan 1991 - Dec 1991 Jan 1991 - Dec 1991
SEXTILE (60°) Mar 1996 - Feb 1997 Mar 1996 - Jan 1997
SQUARE (90°) May 1998 - Apr 1999 May 1998 - Apr 1999
TRINE (120°) Jun 2000 - Jun 2001 Jul 2000 - May 2001
OPPOSITION (180°) Sep 2004 - May 2006 Jun 2005 - Aug 2005
TRINE (120°) Sep 2009 - Sep 2010 Oct 2009 - Aug 2010
F
G
Natal F:
0k52 R
Trans G:
0h52
v90˚
SATURN TRINE VENUS
SATURN (G) Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition,the past, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, op-pose; to strengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effortand work, conservative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error,judgment, consequences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
VENUS (D) Archetypal Principle: love, beauty, value, desire; the impulse and capacity to attract and beattracted, to love and be loved, to seek and create beauty and harmony, to engage in socialand romantic relations, sensuous pleasure, artistic and aesthetic experience; Eros
VENUS Position at Birth: 1 Cancer 47 SATURN Position in Sky: 26 Libra 47 to 6 Scorpio 47
T1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jan 2012 Nov 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
18
Dec 2011 Aug 2013GUD
SATURN TRINE VENUS5°: Dec 2011 - Aug 20133°: Jan 2012 - Nov 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(26 Libra 47) (1 Scorpio 47) (6 Scorpio 47)
December 2011 October 20, 2012 August 2013
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Aug 2002 - Jul 2003 Sep 2002 - Jul 2003
SEXTILE (60°) Aug 2007 - Jul 2008 Aug 2007 - Jun 2008
SQUARE (90°) Oct 2009 - Sep 2010 Oct 2009 - Sep 2010
D
G
Natal D:
1d47
Trans G:
1h47
v
120˚
SATURN SQUARE MERCURY
SATURN (G) Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition,the past, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, op-pose; to strengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effortand work, conservative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error,judgment, consequences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
MERCURY (C) Archetypal Principle: mind, thought, communication; the impulse and capacity to think, con-ceptualize, connect, mediate, articulate, to use words and language, to give and receive in-formation; to transmit, transport, translate; to render intelligible, to perceive and reason;Logos
MERCURY Position at Birth: 2 Leo 20 SATURN Position in Sky: 27 Libra 20 to 7 Scorpio 20
T1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jan 2012 Aug 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
19
Dec 2011 Sep 2013GRC
SATURN SQUARE MERCURY5°: Dec 2011 - Sep 20133°: Jan 2012 - Aug 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(27 Libra 20) (2 Scorpio 20) (7 Scorpio 20)
December 2011 October 25, 2012 September 2013
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jun 2005 - Jun 2006 Jul 2005 - May 2006
SEXTILE (60°) Oct 2009 - Sep 2010 Nov 2009 - Sep 2010
C
G
Natal C:
2e20
Trans G:
2h20
v
90˚
SATURN SEXTILE PLUTO
SATURN (G) Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition,the past, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, op-pose; to strengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effortand work, conservative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error,judgment, consequences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
PLUTO (J) Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution andtransformation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power andpower struggle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resur-rects; the underworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descentand regeneration, death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
PLUTO Position at Birth: 6 Virgo 59 SATURN Position in Sky: 3 Scorpio 59 to 9 Scorpio 59
T1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||
Nov 2012 Sep 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
20
Nov 2012 Sep 2013GSJ
SATURN SEXTILE PLUTO3°: Nov 2012 - Sep 20132°: Nov 2012 - Sep 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(3 Scorpio 59) (6 Scorpio 59) (9 Scorpio 59)
November 2012 December 4, 2012 September 2013May 14, 2013
August 29, 2013
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Sep 2007 - Sep 2008 Oct 2007 - Aug 2008
J
G
Natal J:
6f59
Trans G:
6h59
v 60˚
SATURN CONJUNCT NEPTUNE
SATURN (G) Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition,the past, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, op-pose; to strengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effortand work, conservative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error,judgment, consequences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
NEPTUNE (I) Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundariesbetween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images,reverie; illusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, uni-tive; intoxication, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion,oceanic states; universal compassion, faith, hope
NEPTUNE Position at Birth: 8 Scorpio 36 SATURN Position in Sky: 3 Scorpio 36 to 13 Scorpio 36
T1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||
Nov 2012 Oct 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
21
Nov 2012 Nov 2013GPI
SATURN CONJUNCT NEPTUNE5°: Nov 2012 - Nov 20133°: Nov 2012 - Oct 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(3 Scorpio 36) (8 Scorpio 36) (13 Scorpio 36)
November 2012 December 20, 2012 November 2013April 22, 2013
September 17, 2013
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jan 1983 - Sep 1984 Oct 1983 - Aug 1984
SEXTILE (60°) Dec 1988 - Nov 1989 Jan 1989 - Nov 1989
SQUARE (90°) Mar 1991 - Nov 1992 Apr 1991 - Feb 1992
TRINE (120°) Feb 1994 - Feb 1995 Mar 1994 - Feb 1995
OPPOSITION (180°) Apr 1999 - Mar 2000 Apr 1999 - Feb 2000
TRINE (120°) Jun 2003 - Jun 2004 Jul 2003 - May 2004
SQUARE (90°) Aug 2005 - Jul 2006 Aug 2005 - Jul 2006
SEXTILE (60°) Oct 2007 - Aug 2008 Nov 2007 - Aug 2008
I
G
Natal I:
8h36
Trans G:
8h36
0˚
SATURN SQUARE SUN
SATURN (G) Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition,the past, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, op-pose; to strengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effortand work, conservative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error,judgment, consequences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
SUN (A) Archetypal Principle: central principle of vital creative energy, the will to exist; center of per-sonal identity, the conscious ego, the autonomous willing self; individual self-directednessand self-expression; the impulse and capacity to be, to act, to achieve, to individuate andpursue the trajectory of creative self-manifestation
SUN Position at Birth: 12 Leo 33 SATURN Position in Sky: 7 Scorpio 33 to 17 Scorpio 33
T1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||
Dec 2012 Nov 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
22
Dec 2012 Aug 2014GRA
SATURN SQUARE SUN5°: Dec 2012 - Aug 20143°: Dec 2012 - Nov 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(7 Scorpio 33) (12 Scorpio 33) (17 Scorpio 33)
December 2012 October 23, 2013 August 2014
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Sep 2005 - Aug 2006 Oct 2005 - Aug 2006
SEXTILE (60°) Oct 2010 - Sep 2011 Oct 2010 - Aug 2011
A
G
Natal A:
12e33
Trans G:
12h33
v 90˚
JUPITER represents the principle of expansion,
magnitude, growth, elevation, superiority; the
capacity and impulse to enlarge and grow, to ascend
and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate
that which is external, to make greater wholes, to in-
flate; to experience success, honor, advancement, plenitude, abun-
dance, fullness and fruition, prodigality, excess, surfeit; the capacity
or inclination for magnanimity, optimism, enthusiasm, exuberance,
joy, joviality, liberality, breadth of experience, philosophical and cul-
tural aspiration, comprehensiveness and largeness of vision, pride,
arrogance, aggrandizement, extravagance; fecundity, fortune, and
providence; Zeus, the king of the Olympian gods; the Goddess in her
providential and elevating aspect.
Jupiter transits, whether hard or soft, tend to be welcome for most
people—periods bringing a greater sense of life’s expansive pos-
sibilities and opportunities, travel and widening horizons, successes
and honors. Life can seem more generous to one, and one can feel
more generous to life. Hard aspects do run the greater risk of excess,
inflation, expensive extravagance, but with a certain judicious
restraint these transits can be as happily rewarding and fruitful as the
trine and sextile. Especially noteworthy are those times when a
Jupiter conjunction or opposition transit happens to station and move
back and forth across an important point in the birth chart for a
several-month period.
Following you will find any Jupiter cycles active for you during this
period.
JUPITER SQUARE JUPITER
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
JUPITER Position at Birth: 0 Aquarius 52 (R) JUPITER Position in Sky: 25 Aries 52 to 5 Taurus 52
T1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||
May 2011 Feb 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
23
May 2011 Feb 2012FRF
JUPITER SQUARE JUPITER5°: May 2011 - Feb 20123°: May 2011 - Feb 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(25 Aries 52) (0 Taurus 52) (5 Taurus 52)
May 2011 June 8, 2011 February 2012December 8, 2011January 11, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jan 2009 - Feb 2009 Jan 2009 - Feb 2009
SEXTILE (60°) Jun 2010 - Mar 2011 Jun 2010 - Mar 2011
F
F
Natal F:
0k52 R
Trans F:
0b52
v90˚
JUPITER SEXTILE VENUS
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
VENUS (D) Archetypal Principle: love, beauty, value, desire; the impulse and capacity to attract and beattracted, to love and be loved, to seek and create beauty and harmony, to engage in socialand romantic relations, sensuous pleasure, artistic and aesthetic experience; Eros
VENUS Position at Birth: 1 Cancer 47 JUPITER Position in Sky: 28 Aries 47 to 4 Taurus 47
f1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||
Jun 2011 Feb 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
24
May 2011 Feb 2012FSD
JUPITER SEXTILE VENUS3°: May 2011 - Feb 20122°: Jun 2011 - Feb 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(28 Aries 47) (1 Taurus 47) (4 Taurus 47)
May 2011 June 13, 2011 February 2012November 26, 2011January 23, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Mar 2002 - Apr 2002 Mar 2002 - Aug 2001
SEXTILE (60°) Sep 2003 - Oct 2003 Sep 2003 - Oct 2003
SQUARE (90°) Oct 2004 - Nov 2004 Oct 2004 - Nov 2004
TRINE (120°) Nov 2005 - Dec 2005 Nov 2005 - Dec 2005
OPPOSITION (180°) Jan 2008 - Feb 2008 Jan 2008 - Feb 2008
TRINE (120°) Feb 2010 - Mar 2010 Feb 2010 - Mar 2010
SQUARE (90°) Jun 2010 - Mar 2011 Jun 2010 - Mar 2011
D
F
Natal D:
1d47
Trans F:
1b47
v
60˚
JUPITER SQUARE MERCURY
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
MERCURY (C) Archetypal Principle: mind, thought, communication; the impulse and capacity to think, con-ceptualize, connect, mediate, articulate, to use words and language, to give and receive in-formation; to transmit, transport, translate; to render intelligible, to perceive and reason;Logos
MERCURY Position at Birth: 2 Leo 20 JUPITER Position in Sky: 27 Aries 20 to 7 Taurus 20
z1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||
Jun 2011 Feb 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
25
May 2011 Mar 2012FRC
JUPITER SQUARE MERCURY5°: May 2011 - Mar 20123°: Jun 2011 - Feb 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(27 Aries 20) (2 Taurus 20) (7 Taurus 20)
May 2011 June 16, 2011 March 2012November 21, 2011January 29, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Aug 2002 - Oct 2002 Aug 2002 - Sep 2002
SEXTILE (60°) Oct 2004 - Nov 2004 Oct 2004 - Nov 2004
SQUARE (90°) Nov 2005 - Dec 2005 Nov 2005 - Dec 2005
TRINE (120°) Dec 2006 - Jan 2007 Dec 2006 - Jan 2007
OPPOSITION (180°) Jan 2009 - Mar 2009 Feb 2009
TRINE (120°) Jun 2010 - Mar 2011 Jun 2010 - Mar 2011
C
F
Natal C:
2e20
Trans F:
2b20
v
90˚
JUPITER TRINE PLUTO
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
PLUTO (J) Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution andtransformation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power andpower struggle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resur-rects; the underworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descentand regeneration, death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
PLUTO Position at Birth: 6 Virgo 59 JUPITER Position in Sky: 1 Taurus 59 to 11 Taurus 59
f1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||
Jul 2011 Mar 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
26
Jun 2011 Mar 2012FUJ
JUPITER TRINE PLUTO5°: Jun 2011 - Mar 20123°: Jul 2011 - Mar 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(1 Taurus 59) (6 Taurus 59) (11 Taurus 59)
June 2011 July 14, 2011 March 2012October 16, 2011February 29, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Oct 2003 - Jul 2004 Oct 2003 - Nov 2003
SEXTILE (60°) Dec 2005 - Aug 2006 Dec 2005 - Jan 2006
SQUARE (90°) Jan 2007 - Oct 2007 Jan 2007 - Feb 2007
TRINE (120°) Jan 2008 - Mar 2008 Feb 2008
OPPOSITION (180°) Feb 2010 - Apr 2010 Mar 2010
J
F
Natal J:
6f59
Trans F:
6b59
v 120˚
JUPITER OPPOSITE NEPTUNE
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
NEPTUNE (I) Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundariesbetween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images,reverie; illusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, uni-tive; intoxication, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion,oceanic states; universal compassion, faith, hope
NEPTUNE Position at Birth: 8 Scorpio 36 JUPITER Position in Sky: 3 Taurus 36 to 13 Taurus 36
z1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||
Jul 2011 Mar 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
27
Jun 2011 Apr 2012FQI
JUPITER OPPOSITE NEPTUNE5°: Jun 2011 - Apr 20123°: Jul 2011 - Mar 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(3 Taurus 36) (8 Taurus 36) (13 Taurus 36)
June 2011 July 28, 2011 April 2012October 2, 2011March 9, 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Dec 2005 - Oct 2006 Dec 2005 - Sep 2006
SEXTILE (60°) Feb 2008 - Mar 2008 Feb 2008 - Mar 2008
SQUARE (90°) Feb 2009 - Apr 2009 Feb 2009 - Mar 2009
TRINE (120°) Mar 2010 - Apr 2010 Mar 2010 - Apr 2010
I
F
Natal I:
8h36
Trans F:
8b36
v180˚
JUPITER SQUARE SUN
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
SUN (A) Archetypal Principle: central principle of vital creative energy, the will to exist; center of per-sonal identity, the conscious ego, the autonomous willing self; individual self-directednessand self-expression; the impulse and capacity to be, to act, to achieve, to individuate andpursue the trajectory of creative self-manifestation
SUN Position at Birth: 12 Leo 33 JUPITER Position in Sky: 7 Taurus 33 to 17 Taurus 33
WBq=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mar 2012Apr 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
28
Jul 2011 Apr 2012FRA
JUPITER SQUARE SUN5°: Jul 2011 - Apr 20123°: Mar 2012 - Apr 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(7 Taurus 33) (12 Taurus 33) (17 Taurus 33)
July 2011 March 28, 2012 April 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Oct 2002 - Jul 2003 Oct 2002 - Jul 2003
SEXTILE (60°) Dec 2004 - Sep 2005 Dec 2004 - Sep 2005
SQUARE (90°) Dec 2005 - Oct 2006 Jan 2006 - Oct 2006
TRINE (120°) Jan 2007 - Nov 2007 Feb 2007 - Nov 2007
OPPOSITION (180°) Mar 2009 - Apr 2009 Mar 2009 - Apr 2009
TRINE (120°) Mar 2011 - May 2011 Apr 2011 - May 2011
A
F
Natal A:
12e33
Trans F:
12b33
v 90˚
JUPITER SQUARE ASCENDANT
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
ASCENDANT (mnN) Archetypal Principle: the point of entry, how one acts in relation to the world, the persona,the mode in which one’s spontaneous energy enters and engages the world; with the Des-cendant, the self-other axis, one’s horizon
ASCENDANT Position at Birth: 18 Aquarius 02 JUPITER Position in Sky: 13 Taurus 02 to 23 Taurus 02
f1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apr 2012 May 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
29
Mar 2012 May 2012FRmnN
JUPITER SQUARE ASCENDANT5°: Mar 2012 - May 20123°: Apr 2012 - May 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(13 Taurus 02) (18 Taurus 02) (23 Taurus 02)
March 2012 April 21, 2012 May 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Apr 2009 - Jan 2010 Apr 2009 - Dec 2009
SEXTILE (60°) Apr 2011 - May 2011 May 2011
mnN
F
Natal mnN:
18k02
Trans F:
18b02
v90˚
JUPITER TRINE MARS
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
MARS (E) Archetypal Principle: energetic force; the impulse and capacity to act and assert, to pressforward and against, to defend and offend, to initiate and pursue; competitiveness, aggres-siveness, anger, conflict, harm, violence, injury; courage, vigor, ardor
MARS Position at Birth: 22 Virgo 35 JUPITER Position in Sky: 17 Taurus 35 to 27 Taurus 35
T1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apr 2012 May 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
30
Apr 2012 Jun 2012FUE
JUPITER TRINE MARS5°: Apr 2012 - Jun 20123°: Apr 2012 - May 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(17 Taurus 35) (22 Taurus 35) (27 Taurus 35)
April 2012 May 10, 2012 June 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jan 2004 - Oct 2004 Sep 2004 - Oct 2004
SEXTILE (60°) Nov 2006 - Dec 2006 Nov 2006
SQUARE (90°) Mar 2007 - Jan 2008 Apr 2007 - Dec 2007
TRINE (120°) Apr 2008 - Jan 2009 Apr 2008 - Jan 2009
OPPOSITION (180°) May 2010 - Feb 2011 May 2010 - Jan 2011
E
F
Natal E:
22f35
Trans F:
22b35
v 120˚
JUPITER TRINE SATURN
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
SATURN (G) Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition,the past, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, op-pose; to strengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effortand work, conservative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error,judgment, consequences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
SATURN Position at Birth: 25 Capricorn 20 (R) JUPITER Position in Sky: 20 Taurus 20 to 0 Gemini 20
T1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 2012 Jun 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
31
May 2012 Jun 2012FUG
JUPITER TRINE SATURN5°: May 2012 - Jun 20123°: May 2012 - Jun 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(20 Taurus 20) (25 Taurus 20) (0 Gemini 20)
May 2012 May 22, 2012 June 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) May 2008 - Feb 2009 May 2008 - Jan 2009
SEXTILE (60°) May 2010 - Feb 2011 May 2010 - Feb 2011
SQUARE (90°) May 2011 - Jul 2011 May 2011 - Feb 2000
G
F
Natal G:
25j20 R
Trans F:
25b20
v120˚
JUPITER SQUARE URANUS
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
URANUS (H) Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakupof structures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement,new beginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innova-tion, technological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptivechanges; the trickster
URANUS Position at Birth: 25 Leo 16 JUPITER Position in Sky: 20 Taurus 16 to 0 Gemini 16
T1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 2012 Jun 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
32
May 2012 Jun 2012FRH
JUPITER SQUARE URANUS5°: May 2012 - Jun 20123°: May 2012 - Jun 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(20 Taurus 16) (25 Taurus 16) (0 Gemini 16)
May 2012 May 22, 2012 June 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Aug 2003 - Sep 2003 Aug 2003 - Sep 2003
SEXTILE (60°) Oct 2005 - Nov 2005 Oct 2005 - Nov 2005
SQUARE (90°) Nov 2006 - Dec 2006 Nov 2006 - Dec 2006
TRINE (120°) Dec 2007 - Jan 2008 Dec 2007 - Jan 2008
OPPOSITION (180°) May 2009 - Feb 2010 May 2009 - Feb 2010
TRINE (120°) May 2011 - Jul 2011 May 2011 - Feb 2000
H
F
Natal H:
25e16
Trans F:
25b16
v 90˚
JUPITER OPPOSITE MIDHEAVEN
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
MIDHEAVEN (MN) Archetypal Principle: the point of aspiration, one’s direction in life, vocation, career, status inthe world, achievement, public self-expression and social contribution; with the Imum Coeli,the axis from one’s ancestral and familial roots, early life, hidden foundations, unconsciousground, and private reality to one’s individual public achievement, conscious goals, and ex-plicit place in the world
MIDHEAVEN Position at Birth: 28 Scorpio 53 JUPITER Position in Sky: 23 Taurus 53 to 3 Gemini 53
T1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 2012 Jun 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
33
May 2012 Jun 2012FQMN
JUPITER OPPOSITE MIDHEAVEN5°: May 2012 - Jun 20123°: May 2012 - Jun 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(23 Taurus 53) (28 Taurus 53) (3 Gemini 53)
May 2012 June 6, 2012 June 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Nov 2006 - Jan 2007 Dec 2006 - Jan 2007
SEXTILE (60°) Jan 2009 - Feb 2009 Jan 2009 - Feb 2009
SQUARE (90°) May 2009 - Mar 2010 Jun 2009 - Feb 2010
TRINE (120°) May 2010 - Mar 2011 Jun 2010 - Mar 2011
MN
F
Natal MN:
28h53
Trans F:
28b53
v180˚
JUPITER TRINE JUPITER
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
JUPITER Position at Birth: 0 Aquarius 52 (R) JUPITER Position in Sky: 25 Taurus 52 to 5 Gemini 52
f1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jun 2012 Jun 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
34
May 2012 Jul 2012FUF
JUPITER TRINE JUPITER5°: May 2012 - Jul 20123°: Jun 2012 - Jun 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(25 Taurus 52) (0 Gemini 52) (5 Gemini 52)
May 2012 June 15, 2012 July 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jan 2009 - Feb 2009 Jan 2009 - Feb 2009
SEXTILE (60°) Jun 2010 - Mar 2011 Jun 2010 - Mar 2011
SQUARE (90°) Jun 2011 - Mar 2012 Jun 2011 - Mar 2012
F
F
Natal F:
0k52 R
Trans F:
0c52
v120˚
JUPITER SEXTILE MERCURY
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
MERCURY (C) Archetypal Principle: mind, thought, communication; the impulse and capacity to think, con-ceptualize, connect, mediate, articulate, to use words and language, to give and receive in-formation; to transmit, transport, translate; to render intelligible, to perceive and reason;Logos
MERCURY Position at Birth: 2 Leo 20 JUPITER Position in Sky: 29 Taurus 20 to 5 Gemini 20
T1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jun 2012 Jul 2012
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
35
Jun 2012 Jul 2012FSC
JUPITER SEXTILE MERCURY3°: Jun 2012 - Jul 20122°: Jun 2012 - Jul 2012
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(29 Taurus 20) (2 Gemini 20) (5 Gemini 20)
June 2012 June 21, 2012 July 2012
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Aug 2002 - Oct 2002 Aug 2002 - Sep 2002
SEXTILE (60°) Oct 2004 - Nov 2004 Oct 2004 - Nov 2004
SQUARE (90°) Nov 2005 - Dec 2005 Nov 2005 - Dec 2005
TRINE (120°) Dec 2006 - Jan 2007 Dec 2006 - Jan 2007
OPPOSITION (180°) Jan 2009 - Mar 2009 Feb 2009
TRINE (120°) Jun 2010 - Mar 2011 Jun 2010 - Mar 2011
SQUARE (90°) Jun 2011 - Apr 2012 Jul 2011 - Mar 2012
C
F
Natal C:
2e20
Trans F:
2c20
v 60˚
JUPITER CONJUNCT MOON
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
MOON (B) Archetypal Principle: the ground and matrix of one’s being; the body and soul; feelings,moods, and unconscious patterns rooted in the past; maternal, familial, and intimaterelationships; early childhood experience; domestic life; the impulse and capacity to nurtureand be nurtured; intuitive feeling for the whole and relationships
MOON Position at Birth: 3 Gemini 21 JUPITER Position in Sky: 28 Taurus 21 to 8 Gemini 21
T1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jun 2012 Feb 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
36
Jun 2012 Mar 2013FPB
JUPITER CONJUNCT MOON5°: Jun 2012 - Mar 20133°: Jun 2012 - Feb 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(28 Taurus 21) (3 Gemini 21) (8 Gemini 21)
June 2012 June 26, 2012 March 2013
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jun 2000 - Apr 2001 Jun 2000 - Mar 2001
SEXTILE (60°) Sep 2002 Sep 2002
SQUARE (90°) Sep 2003 - Nov 2003 Sep 2003 - Oct 2003
TRINE (120°) Oct 2004 - Dec 2004 Oct 2004 - Nov 2004
OPPOSITION (180°) Dec 2006 - Jan 2007 Dec 2006 - Jan 2007
TRINE (120°) Jan 2009 - Mar 2009 Feb 2009
SQUARE (90°) Feb 2010 - Mar 2010 Feb 2010 - Mar 2010
SEXTILE (60°) Jul 2010 - Mar 2011 Jul 2010 - Mar 2011
B
F
Natal B:
3c21
Trans F:
3c21
0˚
JUPITER SQUARE PLUTO
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
PLUTO (J) Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution andtransformation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power andpower struggle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resur-rects; the underworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descentand regeneration, death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
PLUTO Position at Birth: 6 Virgo 59 JUPITER Position in Sky: 1 Gemini 59 to 11 Gemini 59
T1Ul| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jun 2012 Mar 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
37
Jun 2012 Apr 2013FRJ
JUPITER SQUARE PLUTO5°: Jun 2012 - Apr 20133°: Jun 2012 - Mar 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(1 Gemini 59) (6 Gemini 59) (11 Gemini 59)
June 2012 July 14, 2012 April 2013January 10, 2013February 18, 2013
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Oct 2003 - Jul 2004 Oct 2003 - Nov 2003
SEXTILE (60°) Dec 2005 - Aug 2006 Dec 2005 - Jan 2006
SQUARE (90°) Jan 2007 - Oct 2007 Jan 2007 - Feb 2007
TRINE (120°) Jan 2008 - Mar 2008 Feb 2008
OPPOSITION (180°) Feb 2010 - Apr 2010 Mar 2010
TRINE (120°) Jul 2011 - Apr 2012 Jul 2011 - Apr 2012
J
F
Natal J:
6f59
Trans F:
6c59
v 90˚
JUPITER SEXTILE SUN
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
SUN (A) Archetypal Principle: central principle of vital creative energy, the will to exist; center of per-sonal identity, the conscious ego, the autonomous willing self; individual self-directednessand self-expression; the impulse and capacity to be, to act, to achieve, to individuate andpursue the trajectory of creative self-manifestation
SUN Position at Birth: 12 Leo 33 JUPITER Position in Sky: 9 Gemini 33 to 15 Gemini 33
f1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aug 2012 Apr 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
38
Jul 2012 Apr 2013FSA
JUPITER SEXTILE SUN3°: Jul 2012 - Apr 20132°: Aug 2012 - Apr 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(9 Gemini 33) (12 Gemini 33) (15 Gemini 33)
July 2012 August 15, 2012 April 2013November 23, 2012
April 4, 2013
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Oct 2002 - Jul 2003 Oct 2002 - Jul 2003
SEXTILE (60°) Dec 2004 - Sep 2005 Dec 2004 - Sep 2005
SQUARE (90°) Dec 2005 - Oct 2006 Jan 2006 - Oct 2006
TRINE (120°) Jan 2007 - Nov 2007 Feb 2007 - Nov 2007
OPPOSITION (180°) Mar 2009 - Apr 2009 Mar 2009 - Apr 2009
TRINE (120°) Mar 2011 - May 2011 Apr 2011 - May 2011
SQUARE (90°) Aug 2011 - May 2012 Sep 2011 - May 2012
A
F
Natal A:
12e33
Trans F:
12c33
v 60˚
JUPITER TRINE ASCENDANT
JUPITER (F) Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge,ascend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, tomake greater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism;broad perspectives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, ex-travagance, grandiosity
ASCENDANT (mnN) Archetypal Principle: the point of entry, how one acts in relation to the world, the persona,the mode in which one’s spontaneous energy enters and engages the world; with the Des-cendant, the self-other axis, one’s horizon
ASCENDANT Position at Birth: 18 Aquarius 02 JUPITER Position in Sky: 13 Gemini 02 to 23 Gemini 02
f1U=| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sep 2012 May 2013
[Jan ’12 - Dec ’12]
— Barack Obama —
39
Aug 2012 May 2013FUmnN
JUPITER TRINE ASCENDANT5°: Aug 2012 - May 20133°: Sep 2012 - May 2013
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(13 Gemini 02) (18 Gemini 02) (23 Gemini 02)
August 2012 May 3, 2013 May 2013
This archetypal combination has been accentuated at earlier times in your life, such as:
Outer Orb Inner Orb
CONJUNCTION (0°) Apr 2009 - Jan 2010 Apr 2009 - Dec 2009
SEXTILE (60°) Apr 2011 - May 2011 May 2011
SQUARE (90°) Apr 2012 - Jun 2012 May 2012 - Jun 2012
mnN
F
Natal mnN:
18k02
Trans F:
18c02
v
120˚
Humanity’s “progress of knowledge” and the “evolution of con-
sciousness” have too often been characterized as if our task were
simply to ascend a very tall cognitive ladder with graded hierarchical
steps that represent successive developmental stages in which we solve
increasingly challenging mental riddles, like advanced problems in a
graduate exam in biochemistry or logic. But to understand life and the
cosmos better, perhaps we are required to transform not only our minds
but our hearts. For our whole being, body and soul, mind and spirit, is
implicated. Perhaps we must go not only high and far but down and
deep. Our world view and cosmology, which defines the context for
everything else, is profoundly affected by the degree to which all our
faculties—intellectual, imaginative, aesthetic, moral, emotional,
somatic, spiritual, relational—enter the process of our knowing. How
we approach “the other,” and how we approach each other, will shape
everything, including our own evolving self and the cosmos in which
we participate. Not only our personal lives but the very nature of the
universe may demand of us now a new capacity for self-transcendence,
both intellectual and moral, so that we may experience a new dimen-
sion of beauty and intelligence in the world—not a projection of our own
desire for beauty and intellectual mastery, but an encounter with the
actual unpredictably unfolding beauty and intelligence of the whole.
From Richard Tarnas
Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View
“Opening to the Cosmos”
PART 5
WORLD TRANSIT
CYCLES OVERVIEW
WORLD TRANSIT
CYCLES OVERVIEW
The truth is just the opposite of the opinion which once prevailedamong men, that the sun and stars are without soul. . . . For inthat short-sighted view, the entire moving contents of theheavens seemed to them only stones, earth, and other soullessbodies, though these furnish the sources of the world order.
— Plato
The Laws
World Transit Cycles pages are in order by planet, Pluto through Jupiter.For chronological order:
Within Orb TRANSIT PAGE
583 - 570 BCE HPIPJ URANUS-NEPTUNE-PLUTOCONJUNCTION 26
Apr 1880 - Jun 1904 IPJ NEPTUNE CONJUNCT PLUTO 1
Dec 1939 - Apr 2041 ISJ NEPTUNE SEXTILE PLUTO 2
Jul 1960 - Aug 1972 HPJ URANUS CONJUNCT PLUTO 4
Nov 1967 - Oct 1969 FPHPJ JUPITER-URANUS-PLUTOCONJUNCTION 27
Dec 1980 - Oct 1984 GPJ SATURN CONJUNCT PLUTO 8
Nov 1985 - Dec 2001 HPI URANUS CONJUNCT NEPTUNE 6
Dec 1985 - Dec 1990 GPH SATURN CONJUNCT URANUS 14
Nov 1987 - Feb 1991 GPI SATURN CONJUNCT NEPTUNE 11
Nov 1996 - Dec 1997 FPH JUPITER CONJUNCT URANUS 21
Jun 1999 - May 2001 FPG JUPITER CONJUNCT SATURN 24
Jun 2000 - Apr 2004 GQJ SATURN OPPOSITE PLUTO 9
Sep 2002 - Aug 2004 FQH JUPITER OPPOSITE URANUS 22
Jul 2005 - Aug 2008 GQI SATURN OPPOSITE NEPTUNE 12
Jan 2007 - Oct 2008 FPJ JUPITER CONJUNCT PLUTO 17
May 2007 - Mar 2020 HRJ URANUS SQUARE PLUTO 5
Sep 2007 - Jul 2012 GQH SATURN OPPOSITE URANUS 15
Nov 2008 - Aug 2011 GRJ SATURN SQUARE PLUTO 10
Feb 2009 - Mar 2010 FPI JUPITER CONJUNCT NEPTUNE 19
Mar 2010 - Mar 2012 FQG JUPITER OPPOSITE SATURN 25
Mar 2010 - Apr 2011 FPH JUPITER CONJUNCT URANUS 23
Jun 2013 - Jun 2014 FQJ JUPITER OPPOSITE PLUTO 18
Oct 2014 - Aug 2016 FQI JUPITER OPPOSITE NEPTUNE 20
Nov 2014 - Sep 2017 GRI SATURN SQUARE NEPTUNE 13
Jan 2020 - Nov 2023 GRH SATURN SQUARE URANUS 16
Oct 2034 - Aug 2045 HRI URANUS SQUARE NEPTUNE 7
Sep 2051 - Jun 2074 IRJ NEPTUNE SQUARE PLUTO 3
World Transit Cycles
The most ancient forms of astrology were rooted in the observation that the positions of the Sun,
Moon, and planets relative to the Earth at any given time consistently reflect the prevailing
archetypal dynamics of the world, visible in the specific historical and cultural conditions and
events of that time. Rather than personal transits which involve one planet in the sky transiting a
planetary position in an individual natal chart, world transits are configurations involving two or
more planets concurrently in the sky that are aligned with each other relative to the Earth. Such
alignments are relevant to the entire world, rather than to a specific individual. The most signifi-
cant world transits consist of major extended alignments between two or more of the outer planets
(Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto). These alignments, such as conjunction or opposition,
can last a year or more, and in cases involving any of the three outermost planets with each other
(Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto), even a decade or longer.
Compared with ancient astrology, which appears to have been strongly divinatory in character and
based on a considerably smaller body of astronomical and historical observations, the situation that
has now emerged provides a radically different and greatly expanded basis for research in the area
of collective historical correspondences. The discovery of Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto by telescope
in the modern period, combined with the gradual but eventually universal consensus in the
astrological community on the empirical correlation of those planets with specific archetypal prin-
ciples, has dramatically opened up new horizons for research and understanding. Scarcely less sig-
nificant is the development of advanced computer technology and programming, as well as con-
tinued improvements in historical scholarship, which have brought an extraordinary increase in
the accuracy and extent of both astronomical and historical data for many centuries into the past.
All these factors have produced a very different context for such research. Correlations that in
earlier eras were entirely impossible to examine or even imagine are now suddenly visible and
open to critical assessment.
The careful study of world transits offers extraordinarily nuanced insight into the underlying
character of a given historical moment or epoch, into the Zeitgeist, the spirit and mood of the time.
More than any other form of historical analysis, world transit analysis can illuminate synchronistic
waves of strikingly similar cultural events in different contexts and widely separated locations, as
well as major diachronic patterns in history, extending through time, linking similar cultural and
historical phenomena in different eras as coherent expressions of cyclically evolving archetypal
streams in humanity’s collective experience.
We live in an exceptionally precarious era in the history of the world, when the problems of the
Earth community are both deepening and accelerating. In such circumstances, we are naturally in-
clined to consult every source of information and insight that could possibly increase our self-
understanding and the effectiveness of our present strategies. In this context and with this motiva-
tion, knowledge of the major future alignments of the outer planets and their corresponding
archetypal principles and complexes could indeed prove helpful, like knowing the weather reports
before setting out to surf in large waves with winds coming from multiple directions. Our chal-
lenge, therefore, is to maintain a constant epistemological vigilance to avoid the many traps
endemic to this kind of analysis, above all, the projection of fears or wishes, the drawing of definite
conclusions on the basis of limited data, and the urge to control life rather than participate in it.
The following section sets forth the major current and recent world transits of the outer planets,
placing them in the context of their larger cycles. For an overview of historical and cultural
evidence, see Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View.
World Transit Cycles Overview
NEPTUNE CONJUNCT PLUTO
NEPTUNE (I)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundaries be-tween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images, reverie; il-lusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, unitive; intoxica-tion, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion, oceanic states;universal compassion, faith, hope
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
NEPTUNE Position: 11 Taurus 14 — 5 Cancer 24PLUTO Position: 26 Taurus 14 — 20 Gemini 24
IPJApr 1880 Jun 1904 NEPTUNE CONJUNCT PLUTO
15°: Apr 1880 - Jun 19041°: May 1891 - Apr 1893
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(11 Taurus 14) (8 Gemini 37 - 7 Gemini 41) (5 Cancer 24)
Apr 1880 Aug 2, 1891 Jun 1904Nov 5, 1891Apr 30, 1892
Recent History:
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jun 1386 - May 1411
SQUARE (90°) Aug 1559 - Jun 1581
OPPOSITION (180°) Dec 1631 - Nov 1660
SQUARE (90°) Dec 1805 - Sep 1829
(See also NEPTUNE SEXTILE PLUTO and NEPTUNE SQUARE PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
1
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Apr 1891 Apr 1893
JIP
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
NEPTUNE SEXTILE PLUTO
NEPTUNE (I)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundaries be-tween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images, reverie; il-lusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, unitive; intoxica-tion, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion, oceanic states;universal compassion, faith, hope
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
NEPTUNE Position: 25 Virgo 29 — 5 Taurus 07PLUTO Position: 2 Leo 29 — 28 Aquarius 07
ISJDec 1939 Apr 2041 NEPTUNE SEXTILE PLUTO
7°: Dec 1939 - Apr 20411°: Jan 1948 - Mar 2033
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(0 Gemini 35) (23 Gemini 04 - 28 Gemini 43) (18 Cancer 49)
Dec 1939 Jan 22, 1950 Apr 2041and 48 more dates
through Feb 29, 2032
(See also NEPTUNE CONJUNCT PLUTO and NEPTUNE SQUARE PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
2
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Jan 1948 Mar 2033
JI
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
60˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
NEPTUNE SQUARE PLUTO
NEPTUNE (I)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundaries be-tween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images, reverie; il-lusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, unitive; intoxica-tion, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion, oceanic states;universal compassion, faith, hope
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
NEPTUNE Position: 0 Gemini 35 — 18 Cancer 49PLUTO Position: 10 Pisces 35 — 8 Aries 49
IRJSep 2051 Jun 2074 NEPTUNE SQUARE PLUTO
10°: Sep 2051 - Jun 20741°: Sep 2060 - May 2066
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(0 Gemini 35) (23 Gemini 04 - 28 Gemini 43) (18 Cancer 49)
Sep 2051 Sep 19, 2061 Jun 2074and 8 more dates
through May 29, 2065
(See also NEPTUNE CONJUNCT PLUTO and NEPTUNE SEXTILE PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
3
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Sep 2060 May 2066
J
I
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
URANUS CONJUNCT PLUTO
URANUS (H)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
URANUS Position: 19 Leo 21 — 15 Libra 27PLUTO Position: 4 Virgo 21 — 0 Libra 27
HPJJul 1960 Aug 1972 URANUS CONJUNCT PLUTO
15°: Jul 1960 - Aug 19721°: Sep 1965 - Aug 1966
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(19 Leo 21) (17 Virgo 09 - 16 Virgo 06) (15 Libra 27)
Jul 1960 Oct 9, 1965 Aug 1972Apr 4, 1966
Jun 30, 1966
Recent History:
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jun 1845 - Mar 1856
SQUARE (90°) Sep 1874 - Aug 1880
OPPOSITION (180°) Dec 1896 - Nov 1907
SQUARE (90°) Apr 1928 - Mar 1937
(See also URANUS SQUARE PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
4
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Sep 1965 Aug 1966
JHP
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
URANUS SQUARE PLUTO
URANUS (H)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
URANUS Position: 18 Pisces 18 — 4 Taurus 43PLUTO Position: 28 Sagittarius 18 — 24 Capricorn 43
HRJMay 2007 Mar 2020 URANUS SQUARE PLUTO
10°: May 2007 - Mar 20201°: Jun 2012 - Apr 2015
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(18 Pisces 18) (8 Aries 23 - 15 Aries 18) (4 Taurus 43)
May 2007 Jun 24, 2012 Mar 2020Sep 19, 2012May 20, 2013Nov 1, 2013Apr 21, 2014Dec 15, 2014Mar 16, 2015
(See also URANUS CONJUNCT PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
5
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Jun 2012 Apr 2015
J
H
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
URANUS CONJUNCT NEPTUNE
URANUS (H)
NEPTUNE (I)
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundaries be-tween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images, reverie; il-lusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, unitive; intoxica-tion, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion, oceanic states;universal compassion, faith, hope
URANUS Position: 17 Sagittarius 10 — 22 Aquarius 24NEPTUNE Position: 2 Capricorn 10 — 7 Aquarius 24
HPINov 1985 Dec 2001 URANUS CONJUNCT NEPTUNE
15°: Nov 1985 - Dec 20011°: Apr 1992 - Dec 1993
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(17 Sagittarius 10) (19 Capricorn 33 - 18 Capricorn 32) (22 Aquarius 24)
Nov 1985 Feb 2, 1993 Dec 2001Aug 20, 1993Oct 24, 1993
Recent History:
CONJUNCTION (0°) Oct 1814 - Dec 1829
SQUARE (90°) Sep 1863 - Sep 1873
OPPOSITION (180°) Jan 1899 - Dec 1918
SQUARE (90°) Jul 1949 - May 1960
(See also URANUS SQUARE NEPTUNE.)
— World Transit Cycles —
6
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Apr 1992 Dec 1993
IHP
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
URANUS SQUARE NEPTUNE
URANUS (H)
NEPTUNE (I)
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundaries be-tween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images, reverie; il-lusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, unitive; intoxica-tion, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion, oceanic states;universal compassion, faith, hope
URANUS Position: 10 Cancer 28 — 27 Leo 06NEPTUNE Position: 20 Aries 28 — 17 Taurus 06
HRIOct 2034 Aug 2045 URANUS SQUARE NEPTUNE
10°: Oct 2034 - Aug 20451°: Oct 2038 - Jun 2042
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(10 Cancer 28) (2 Leo 48 - 8 Leo 02) (27 Leo 06)
Oct 2034 Oct 2, 2039 Aug 2045Jan 31, 2040Aug 29, 2040Mar 18, 2041Jul 25, 2041
(See also URANUS CONJUNCT NEPTUNE.)
— World Transit Cycles —
7
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Oct 2038 Jun 2042
I
H
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
SATURN CONJUNCT PLUTO
SATURN (G)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition, thepast, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, oppose; tostrengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effort and work, con-servative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error, judgment, conse-quences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
SATURN Position: 8 Libra 52 — 17 Scorpio 04PLUTO Position: 23 Libra 52 — 2 Scorpio 04
GPJDec 1980 Oct 1984 SATURN CONJUNCT PLUTO
15°: Dec 1980 - Oct 19841°: Oct 1982 - Jun 1983
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(8 Libra 52) (27 Libra 35) (17 Scorpio 04)
Dec 1980 Nov 7, 1982 Oct 1984
Recent History:
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jun 1946 - Sep 1948
SQUARE (90°) Dec 1954 - Oct 1957
OPPOSITION (180°) Mar 1964 - Jan 1968
SQUARE (90°) May 1973 - May 1975
(See also SATURN OPPOSITE PLUTO and SATURN SQUARE PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
8
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Oct 1982 Jun 1983
JGP
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
SATURN OPPOSITE PLUTO
SATURN (G)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition, thepast, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, oppose; tostrengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effort and work, con-servative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error, judgment, conse-quences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
SATURN Position: 25 Taurus 56 — 7 Cancer 11PLUTO Position: 10 Sagittarius 56 — 22 Sagittarius 11
GQJJun 2000 Apr 2004 SATURN OPPOSITE PLUTO
15°: Jun 2000 - Apr 20041°: Jul 2001 - Jun 2002
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(25 Taurus 56) (12 Gemini 37 - 16 Gemini 35) (7 Cancer 11)
Jun 2000 Aug 5, 2001 Apr 2004Nov 2, 2001
May 25, 2002
(See also SATURN CONJUNCT PLUTO and SATURN SQUARE PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
9
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Jul 2001 Jun 2002
J
G
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
SATURN SQUARE PLUTO
SATURN (G)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition, thepast, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, oppose; tostrengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effort and work, con-servative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error, judgment, conse-quences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
SATURN Position: 19 Virgo 28 — 14 Libra 58PLUTO Position: 23 Libra 52 — 2 Scorpio 04
GRJNov 2008 Aug 2011 SATURN SQUARE PLUTO
10°: Nov 2008 - Aug 20111°: Nov 2009 - Aug 2010
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(19 Virgo 28) (1 Libra 42 - 4 Libra 21) (14 Libra 58)
Nov 2008 Nov 15, 2009 Aug 2011Jan 31, 2010Aug 21, 2010
(See also SATURN CONJUNCT PLUTO and SATURN OPPOSITE PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
10
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Nov 2009 Aug 2010
J
G
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
SATURN CONJUNCT NEPTUNE
SATURN (G)
NEPTUNE (I)
Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition, thepast, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, oppose; tostrengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effort and work, con-servative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error, judgment, conse-quences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundaries be-tween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images, reverie; il-lusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, unitive; intoxica-tion, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion, oceanic states;universal compassion, faith, hope
SATURN Position: 21 Sagittarius 34 — 15 Capricorn 38NEPTUNE Position: 6 Capricorn 34 — 15 Capricorn 38
GPINov 1987 Feb 1991 SATURN CONJUNCT NEPTUNE
15°: Nov 1987 - Feb 19911°: Feb 1989 - Nov 1989
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(21 Sagittarius 34) (11 Capricorn 54 - 10 Capricorn 21) (15 Capricorn 38)
Nov 1987 Mar 3, 1989 Feb 1991Jun 23, 1989Nov 13, 1989
Recent History:
CONJUNCTION (0°) Sep 1951 - Oct 1954
SQUARE (90°) May 1961 - Mar 1964
OPPOSITION (180°) May 1970 - May 1973
SQUARE (90°) Sep 1978 - Jun 1981
(See also SATURN OPPOSITE NEPTUNE and SATURN SQUARE NEPTUNE.)
— World Transit Cycles —
11
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Feb 1989 Nov 1989
IGP
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
SATURN OPPOSITE NEPTUNE
SATURN (G)
NEPTUNE (I)
Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition, thepast, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, oppose; tostrengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effort and work, con-servative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error, judgment, conse-quences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundaries be-tween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images, reverie; il-lusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, unitive; intoxica-tion, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion, oceanic states;universal compassion, faith, hope
SATURN Position: 1 Leo 30 — 8 Virgo 08NEPTUNE Position: 16 Aquarius 30 — 23 Aquarius 08
GQIJul 2005 Aug 2008 SATURN OPPOSITE NEPTUNE
15°: Jul 2005 - Aug 20081°: Aug 2006 - Jul 2007
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(1 Leo 30 ) (17 Leo 52 - 21 Leo 46) (8 Virgo 08)
Jul 2005 Aug 31, 2006 Aug 2008Feb 28, 2007Jun 25, 2007
(See also SATURN CONJUNCT PLUTO and SATURN SQUARE PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
12
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Aug 2006 Jul 2007
I
G
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
SATURN SQUARE NEPTUNE
SATURN (G)
NEPTUNE (I)
Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition, thepast, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, oppose; tostrengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effort and work, con-servative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error, judgment, conse-quences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundaries be-tween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images, reverie; il-lusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, unitive; intoxica-tion, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion, oceanic states;universal compassion, faith, hope
SATURN Position: 24 Scorpio 48 — 22 Sagittarius 11NEPTUNE Position: 4 Pisces 48 — 14 PIsces 15
GRINov 2014 Sep 2017 SATURN SQUARE NEPTUNE
10°: Nov 2014 - Sep 20171°: Nov 2015 - Sep 2016
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(24 Scorpio 48) (7 Sagittarius 02 - 12 Sagittarius 02) (22 Sagittarius 11)
Nov 2014 Nov 26, 2015 Sep 2017Jun 17, 2016Sep 10, 2016
(See also SATURN CONJUNCT PLUTO and SATURN OPPOSITE PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
13
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Nov 2015 Sep 2016
I
G
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
SATURN CONJUNCT URANUS
SATURN (G)
URANUS (H)
Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition, thepast, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, oppose; tostrengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effort and work, con-servative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error, judgment, conse-quences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
SATURN Position: 3 Sagittarius 42 — 23 Capricorn 40URANUS Position: 18 Sagittarius 42 — 8 Capricorn 40
GPHDec 1985 Dec 1990 SATURN CONJUNCT URANUS
15°: Dec 1985 - Dec 19901°: Jan 1988 - Nov 1988
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(3 Sagittarius 42) (29 Sagittarius 55 - 27 Sagittarius 49) (23 Capricorn 40)
Dec 1985 Feb 12, 1988 Dec 1990Jun 26, 1988Oct 18, 1988
Recent History:
CONJUNCTION (0°) May 1940 - Mar 1944
SQUARE (90°) Nov 1950 - Sep 1954
OPPOSITION (180°) Mar 1963 - Jan 1969
SQUARE (90°) Aug 1974 - May 1978
(See also SATURN OPPOSITE URANUS and SATURN SQUARE URANUS.)
— World Transit Cycles —
14
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Jan 1988 Nov 1988
HGP
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
SATURN OPPOSITE URANUS
SATURN (G)
URANUS (H)
Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition, thepast, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, oppose; tostrengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effort and work, con-servative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error, judgment, conse-quences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
SATURN Position: 1 Virgo 30 — 23 Libra 29URANUS Position: 16 Pisces 30 — 8 Aries 29
GQHSep 2007 Jul 2012 SATURN OPPOSITE URANUS
15°: Sep 2007 - Jul 20121°: Oct 2008 - Aug 2010
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(1 Virgo 30) (18 Virgo 57 - 0 Libra 25) (23 Libra 29)
Sep 2007 Nov 4, 2008 Jul 2012Feb 5, 2009
Sep 15, 2009Apr 26, 2010Jul 26, 2010
(See also SATURN CONJUNCT URANUS and SATURN SQUARE URANUS.)
— World Transit Cycles —
15
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Oct 2008 Aug 2010
H
G
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
SATURN SQUARE URANUS
SATURN (G)
URANUS (H)
Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition, thepast, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, oppose; tostrengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effort and work, con-servative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error, judgment, conse-quences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
SATURN Position: 22 Capricorn 39 — 0 Pisces 45URANUS Position: 2 Taurus 39 — 23 Taurus 02
GRHJan 2020 Nov 2023 SATURN SQUARE URANUS
10°: Jan 2020 - Nov 20231°: Feb 2021 - Oct 2022
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(22 Capricorn 39) (7 Aquarius 13 - 13 Aquarius 06) (0 Pisces 45)
Jan 2020 Feb 17, 2021 Nov 2023Jun 14, 2021Dec 24, 2021
(See also SATURN CONJUNCT URANUS and SATURN OPPOSITE URANUS.)
— World Transit Cycles —
16
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Feb 2021 Oct 2022
H
G
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
JUPITER CONJUNCT PLUTO
JUPITER (F)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge, as-cend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, to makegreater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism; broad perspec-tives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, extravagance, grandiosity
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
JUPITER Position: 12 Sagittarius 51 — 13 Capricorn 40PLUTO Position: 27 Sagittarius 51 — 28 Sagittarius 40
FPJJan 2007 Oct 2008 JUPITER CONJUNCT PLUTO
15°: Jan 2007 - Oct 20081°: Dec 2007 - Dec 2007
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(12 Sagittarius 51) (28 Sagittarius 23) (13 Capricorn 40)
Jan 2007 Dec 11, 2007 Oct 2008
Recent History:
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jan 1994 - Oct 1995
SQUARE (90°) Jan 1998 - Apr 1998
OPPOSITION (180°) Jun 2000 - Jul 2001
SQUARE (90°) Oct 2003 - Sep 2004
(See also JUPITER OPPOSITE PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
17
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Dec 2007
JFP
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
JUPITER OPPOSITE PLUTO
JUPITER (F)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge, as-cend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, to makegreater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism; broad perspec-tives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, extravagance, grandiosity
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
JUPITER Position: 25 Gemini 52 — 27 Cancer 17PLUTO Position: 9 Capricorn 21 — 13 Capricorn 34
FQJJun 2013 Jun 2014 JUPITER OPPOSITE PLUTO
15°: Jun 2013 - Jun 20141°: Aug 2013 -Apr 2014
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(12 Sagittarius 51) (28 Sagittarius 23) (13 Capricorn 40)
Jun 2013 Aug 7, 2013 Jun 2014Jan 31, 2014Apr 20, 2014
(See also JUPITER CONJUNCT PLUTO.)
— World Transit Cycles —
18
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Aug 2013 Apr 2014
J
F
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
JUPITER CONJUNCT NEPTUNE
JUPITER (F)
NEPTUNE (I)
Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge, as-cend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, to makegreater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism; broad perspec-tives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, extravagance, grandiosity
Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundaries be-tween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images, reverie; il-lusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, unitive; intoxica-tion, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion, oceanic states;universal compassion, faith, hope
JUPITER Position: 8 Aquarius 56 — 12 Pisces 00NEPTUNE Position: 23 Aquarius 56 — 27 Aquarius 00
FPIFeb 2009 Mar 2010 JUPITER CONJUNCT NEPTUNE
15°: Feb 2009 - Mar 20101°: May 2009 - Dec 2009
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(8 Aquarius 56) (26 Aquarius 28 - 24 Aquarius 17) (12 Pisces 00)
Feb 2009 May 27, 2009 Mar 2010Jul 10, 2009Dec 21, 2009
Recent History:
CONJUNCTION (0°) Mar 1996 - Oct 1997
SQUARE (90°) May 1999 - May 2000
OPPOSITION (180°) Jul 2002 - Aug 2003
SQUARE (90°) Nov 2005 - Nov 2006
(See also JUPITER OPPOSITE NEPTUNE.)
— World Transit Cycles —
19
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
May 2009 Dec 2009
IFP
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
JUPITER OPPOSITE NEPTUNE
JUPITER (F)
NEPTUNE (I)
Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge, as-cend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, to makegreater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism; broad perspec-tives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, extravagance, grandiosity
Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundaries be-tween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images, reverie; il-lusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, unitive; intoxica-tion, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion, oceanic states;universal compassion, faith, hope
JUPITER Position: 19 Leo 54 — 25 Virgo 58NEPTUNE Position: 4 Pisces 54 — 10 Pisces 58
FQIOct 2014 Aug 2016 JUPITER OPPOSITE NEPTUNE
15°: Oct 2014 - Aug 20161°: Sep 2015 - Sep 2015
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(19 Leo 54) (7 VIrgo 58) (25 Virgo 58)
Oct 2014 Sep 17, 2015 Aug 2016
(See also JUPITER CONJUNCT NEPTUNE.)
— World Transit Cycles —
20
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Sep 2015
I
F
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
JUPITER CONJUNCT URANUS
JUPITER (F)
URANUS (H)
Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge, as-cend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, to makegreater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism; broad perspec-tives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, extravagance, grandiosity
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpre-dictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
JUPITER Position: 16 Capricorn 23 — 22 Aquarius 04URANUS Position: 1 Aquarius 23 — 7 Aquarius 04
FPHNov 1996 Dec 1997 JUPITER CONJUNCT URANUS
15°: Nov 1996 - Dec 19971°: Feb 1997 - Feb 1997
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(16 Capricorn 23) (5 Aquarius 55) (22 Aquarius 04)
Nov 1996 Feb 15, 1997 Dec 1997
Recent History:
CONJUNCTION (0°) Nov 1982 - Jan 1984
SQUARE (90°) Apr 1986 - Mar 1987
OPPOSITION (180°) Jun 1989 - Jul 1990
SQUARE (90°) Nov 1992 - Jul 1994
(See also JUPITER OPPOSITE URANUS.)
— World Transit Cycles —
21
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Feb 1997
HFªP
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
JUPITER OPPOSITE URANUS
JUPITER (F)
URANUS (H)
Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge, as-cend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, to makegreater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism; broad perspec-tives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, extravagance, grandiosity
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
JUPITER Position: 10 Leo 37 — 20 Virgo 28URANUS Position: 25 Aquarius 37 — 5 Pisces 28
FQHSep 2002 Aug 2004 JUPITER OPPOSITE URANUS
15°: Sep 2002 - Aug 20041°: Aug 2003 - Sep 2003
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(10 Leo 37) (0 Virgo 36) (20 Virgo 28)
Sep 2002 Aug 30, 2003 Aug 2004
(See also JUPITER CONJUNCT URANUS.)
— World Transit Cycles —
22
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Aug 2003 Sep 2003
H
F
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
JUPITER CONJUNCT URANUS
JUPITER (F)
URANUS (H)
Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge, as-cend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, to makegreater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism; broad perspec-tives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, extravagance, grandiosity
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
JUPITER Position: 10 PIsces 53 — 16 Aries 27URANUS Position: 25 Pisces 53 — 1 Aries 27
FPHMar 2010 Apr 2011 JUPITER CONJUNCT URANUS
15°: Mar 2010 - Apr 20111°: May 2010 - Jan 2011
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(10 PIsces 53) (27 Pisces 02 - 0 Aries 17) (16 Aries 27)
Mar 2010 Jun 8, 2010 Apr 2011Sep 18, 2010Jan 4, 2011
(See also JUPITER OPPOSITE URANUS.)
— World Transit Cycles —
23
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
May 2010 Jan 2011
HFP
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
JUPITER CONJUNCT SATURN
JUPITER (F)
SATURN (G)
Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge, as-cend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, to makegreater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism; broad perspec-tives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, extravagance, grandiosity
Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition, thepast, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, oppose; tostrengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effort and work, con-servative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error, judgment, conse-quences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
JUPITER Position: 27 Aries 30 — 19 Gemini 56SATURN Position: 12 Taurus 30 — 4 Gemini 56
FPGJun 1999 May 2001 JUPITER CONJUNCT SATURN
15°: Jun 1999 - May 20011°: May 2000 - Jun 2000
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(27 Aries 30) (22 Taurus 43) (19 Gemini 56)
Jun 1999 May 28, 2000 May 2001
Recent History:
CONJUNCTION (0°) Jul 1980 - Jul 1982
SQUARE (90°) May 1985 - Mar 1987
OPPOSITION (180°) Jul 1989 - Jul 1991
SQUARE (90°) Nov 1994 - Oct 1996
(See also JUPITER OPPOSITE SATURN.)
— World Transit Cycles —
24
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
May 2000 Jun 2000
GFP
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
JUPITER OPPOSITE SATURN
JUPITER (F)
SATURN (G)
Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge, as-cend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, to makegreater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism; broad perspec-tives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, extravagance, grandiosity
Archetypal Principle: limit, structure, and necessity; concrete reality, matter, time, tradition, thepast, aging, death, endings; the tendency to confine, constrict, separate, negate, oppose; tostrengthen and forge through tension and resistance, gravity and gravitas, effort and work, con-servative and strict authority; difficulty, decline, deprivation, defeat, loss, error, judgment, conse-quences; seriousness, discipline, thoroughness, duty, order, stability
JUPITER Position: 15 Pisces 56 — 12 Taurus 32SATURN Position: 27 Virgo 50 — 27 Libra 32
FQGMar 2010 Mar 2012 JUPITER OPPOSITE SATURN
15°: Mar 2010 - Mar 20121°: May 2010 - Mar 2011
Month of Entry Dates Exact Month of Exit(15 Pisces 56) (27 Pisces 52 - 14 Aries 21) (12 Taurus 32)
Mar 2010 May 23, 2010 Mar 2012Aug 16, 2010Mar 28, 2011
(See also JUPITER CONJUNCT SATURN.)
— World Transit Cycles —
25
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
May 2010 Mar 2011
G
F
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
URANUS-NEPTUNE-PLUTO CONJUNCTIONThe Axial Age
URANUS (H)
NEPTUNE (I)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
Archetypal Principle: the transcendent, spiritual, ideal, imaginative; dissolving of boundaries be-tween self and other beings, other realities, universe; myth, dreams, symbols, images, reverie; il-lusion, delusion, fantasy, deception; aspiration for timeless, mystical, sacred, unitive; intoxica-tion, altering consciousness, non-ordinary states; prenatal, amniotic, fusion, oceanic states;universal compassion, faith, hope
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
URANUS Position: 29 Pisces 22 — 25 Gemini 27NEPTUNE Position: 3 Aries 16 — 17 Gemini 06PLUTO Position: 23 Aries 16 — 27 Taurus 06
HPIPJ583 BCE 570 BCE URANUS CONJUNCT
NEPTUNE CONJUNCT PLUTO20°: 583 - 570 BCE2°: 577 - 576 BCE
Year of Entry* WIthin 2° Orb Year of Exit*(14 Aries 01) (11 Taurus 03 - 14 Taurus 13) (6 Gemini 32)
583 BCE 577 - 576 BCE 570 BCE
*For the Uranus-Neptune-Pluto triple conjunction of the sixth century BCE, 20° orb:
Neptune-Pluto conjunction 594 - 560 BCE
Uranus-Neptune conjunction 586 - 566 BCE
Uranus-Pluto conjunction 583 - 570 BCE
— World Transit Cycles —26
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
577 BCE 576 BCE
HPIPJ
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
World Transit Cycles Overview
JUPITER-URANUS-PLUTO CONJUNCTION
JUPITER (F)
URANUS (H)
PLUTO (J)
Archetypal Principle: expansion, growth, and success; the impulse and capacity to enlarge, as-cend, and progress, to improve and magnify, to incorporate that which is external, to makegreater wholes; honor, fortune, abundance, happiness, liberality, pride, optimism; broad perspec-tives, philosophical and cultural interests, travel; excess, inflation, extravagance, grandiosity
Archetypal Principle: change, freedom, rebellion, liberation, revolution, unexpected breakup ofstructures; sudden surprises, awakenings, lightning-like flashes of insight, excitement, newbeginnings, speeding up of experience; creative genius, intellectual brilliance, innovation, tech-nological invention, experiment, creativity, originality; unpredictable and disruptive changes; thetrickster
Archetypal Principle: primordial energy, the universal life force impelling evolution and transfor-mation; biology, nature, elemental force, primal libido and aggression, power and power strug-gle; elimination, catharsis; compels, intensifies, overwhelms, destroys and resurrects; the un-derworld in all senses, the id, the will to power; corruption and decay, descent and regeneration,death and rebirth; that which is titanic, volcanic, potent, massive
JUPITER Position: 2 Virgo 04 — 28 Libra 06URANUS Position: 10 Leo 44 — 26 Libra 35
PLUTO Position: 0 Virgo 44 — 6 Libra 35
FPHPJNov 1967 Oct 1969 JUPITER CONJUNCT
URANUS CONJUNCT PLUTO20°: Nov 1967 - Oct 19692°: Oct 1968 - Aug 1969
Year of Entry* WIthin 2° Orb Year of Exit*(2 Virgo 04) (21 Virgo 15 - 3 Libra 23) (28 Libra 06)
Nov 1967 Oct 1968 - Aug 1969 Oct 1969
*For the Jupiter-Uranus-Pluto triple conjunction of the twentieth century, 20° orb:
Uranus-Pluto conjunction Jul 1958 - Sep 1974
Jupiter-Uranus conjunction Jul 1968 - Dec 1969
Jupiter-Pluto conjunction Nov 1967 - Oct 1969
— World Transit Cycles —
27
nt{| || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Oct 1968 Aug 1969
FPHPJ
0˚
90˚
180˚
90˚
▲
As Goethe recognized, it is often the case that the very faculties we re-
quire for our knowledge can be developed only through our receptive
engagement with that which we wish to comprehend, which
transforms us in the very process of our inquiry. Thus the study of ar-
chetypal forms opens the archetypal eye. And thus the open encounter
with the potential reality of an anima mundi makes possible its actual
discernment. In this view, only by opening ourselves to being changed
and expanded by that which we seek to understand will we be able to
understand at all. Such a shift involves gradually opening our aware-
ness to that which, though potentially of deep significance, may at first
seem scarcely perceptible, the subtle “patterns which connect”—pat-
terns of meaning within and without, the delicate and elusive, the
repressed and denied, that which is obscured by our certainties, that
which suggests and intimates rather than commands and proves. Such
a transformation in our approach to life requires, as Jung saw, a new
openness to our own “other,” our interior other: our unconscious, in all
its plenitude of forms. For here, perhaps, we begin to encounter the in-
terior mystery of the cosmos itself.
From Richard Tarnas
Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View
“Opening to the Cosmos”
Calendar of Events
May 2011
What You Need to Know About Health and Healing, Part IILesson One: Why Our Wounds Need a WitnessTuesday May 10, 2011
Hay House, Toronto Canada
I Can Do It! 2011 - TorontoMay 13 - 15, 2011
OMEGA - NYEXPLORING THE POWER OF MEDITATION AND PRAYER May 27-30, 2011
Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY
June 2011
What You Need to Know About Health and Healing, Part IILesson Two: Waiting For Your WingsTuesday June 7, 2011
Celebrate Your LifeJune 10 - 13, 2011
Mishka Productions
Westin Hotel
Lombard, Chicago
Medical Intuition: An Exploration Into the Science of the SoulCaroline Myss & Dr. Norm Shealy
June 22 - 26, 2011
Miraval Resort - Tucson, Arizona
5000 East Vı́a Estancia Miraval
Tucson, AZ 85739-8601
July 2011
What You Need to Know About Health and Healing, Part IILesson Three: The Struggle with Speaking Your Truth Tuesday July 19, 2011
August 2011
What You Need to Know About Health and Healing, Part IILesson Four: How the Fear of Being Humiliated Can Control Your Life Tuesday August 9, 2011
Addiction: Explored as an Archetypal Journey Toward Personal EmpowermentAugust 25 - 28, 2011
Hockley Valley Resort
Ontario, Canada
September 2011
What You Need to Know About Health and Healing, Part IILesson Five: Understanding the Need for Approval Tuesday September 6, 2011
On the Path to Becoming a Congruent Human BeingSeptember 7 - 11, 2011
Miraval Resort - Tucson, Arizona
Findhorn Foundation: The Seven Graces and Shadow Passions of Your Soul Sep 17 - 19, 2011
Findhorn Foundation
The Park, Findhorn IV36 3TZ
Tel: +44 (0)1309 69031
2011January 2011S M T W T F S
12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 25 26 27 28 29
March 2011S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31
May 2011S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31
July 2011S M T W T F S
1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29 30
September 2011S M T W T F S
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31
November 2011S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31
February 2011S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31
April 2011S M T W T F S
1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29 30
June 2011S M T W T F S
1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31
August 2011S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31
October 2011S M T W T F S
12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 25 26 27 28 29
December 2011S M T W T F S
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31
2012January 2012S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31
March 2012S M T W T F S
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31
May 2012S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31
July 2012S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31
September 2012S M T W T F S
30 12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 25 26 27 28 29
November 2012S M T W T F S
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30
February 2012S M T W T F S
1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29
April 2012S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30
June 2012S M T W T F S
1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29 30
August 2012S M T W T F S
1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31
October 2012S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31
December 2012S M T W T F S
30 31 12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 25 26 27 28 29
The current body of accumulated data makes it difficult to sustain the
modern assumption that the universe as a whole is best understood as
a blind, mechanistic phenomenon of ultimately random processes with
which human consciousness is fundamentally incoherent, and in which
the Earth and human beings are ultimately peripheral and insignificant.
The evidence suggests rather that the cosmos is intrinsically meaningful
to and coherent with human consciousness; that the Earth is a signifi-
cant focal point of this meaning, a moving center of cosmic meaning in
an evolving universe, as is each individual human being; that time is
not only quantitative but qualitative in character, and that different
periods of time are informed by tangibly different archetypal dynamics;
and, finally, that the cosmos as a living whole appears to be informed
by some kind of pervasive creative intelligence—an intelligence, judg-
ing by the data, of scarcely conceivable power, complexity, and
aesthetic subtlety, yet one with which human intelligence is intimately
connected, and in which it can consciously participate. I believe that a
widespread understanding of the potent but usually unconscious ar-
chetypal dynamics that coincide with planetary cycles and alignments,
both in individual lives and in the historical process, can play a crucial
role in the positive unfolding of our collective future.
From Richard Tarnas
Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View
“Sources of the World Order”
All contents copyright 2007by Philip Levine & Richard Tarnas
Cover Art: Atlas Coelestis (1660) by Andreas Cellarius