ANTISCIA Oct/2016

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...  
 


Moon comes to the Mars Pluto conjunction - shortly after it perfects
while Mercury reflects Neptune NOde - and Jupiter reflects Chiron


For help interpreting the pairs listed below, you may want to refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. Or utilize an online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints, like this one by John Sandbach. Or just apply your current astrological understanding of the planets. You can think of these pairs as conjunctions; and remember to consider their shared or reflected dignity and reception. 

These planetary pairs are active for everyone as they are symmetrical to the Aries point. However, if you have natal planets on the cardinal axis (or in antiscia) then these connections will be even more pronounced and/or meaningful for you! For instructions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page, or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation.

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To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia: symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis, aka: equal rising signs.
     

DAY IN OCTOBER + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA   [PACIFIC TIME]

1   Sun Chiron 

1   Sun Mercury (c) 


Mercury Jupiter is contra-antiscia
While Moon activates the combination at 15 Fixed

1   Moon Node 

1   Moon Neptune

3, 4   Mercury Jupiter (c) 

6   Moon Pluto 

6, 7   Mercury (0 LIB)

7   Moon Mars 

7   Moon (0 CAP)

9   Moon Saturn

10   Moon Venus 

11, 12, 13   Sun Node Neptune

SUN AT MAX. FALL IN LIBRA REFLECTS NEPTUNE,  NODE,  MOON IN PISCES
MEANWHILE, THE URANUS NEPTUNE CONTRA-ANTISCIA REMAINS IN WIDER ORB IN THE BACKGROUND

11, 12   Mercury Chiron

12   Moon Uranus (c)

12   Moon Sun Node Neptune

13 -- 24   Jupiter Chiron

13   Moon Mercury 

13   Moon Jupiter 

14   Moon (0 ARI) 

14   Moon Chiron (c) 

15   Moon Node Neptune (c)

18, 19   Mercury Node Neptune

19   Moon Mars Pluto (c)  (Mars Pluto CONJUNCTION)


Moon connects to Saturn reflecting Mars Pluto

20, 21, 22   Mars Saturn 

20   Moon (0 CAN) 

21   Moon Saturn (c) 

22   Moon Venus (c) 

24   Moon Sun (c) 

24   Moon Mercury (c) 

25   Moon Uranus 


Venus Saturn reflects Pluto

25, 26   Venus Mars

26   Moon Jupiter (c) 

26 -- 31 Saturn Pluto 

27   Moon (0 LIB) 

28   Moon Chiron

29   Moon Node Neptune

29, 30   Venus Saturn Pluto 

31 --   Uranus Neptune (c) return to within orb . . . 


Feel free to leave a question or comment below!
If you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

ANTISCIA Sep/2016

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...  
 


Artsy and Love oriented combo: 
Sun Venus in contra-antiscia = Jupiter on the Aries Point (0 Libra)


For help interpreting the pairs listed below, you may want to refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. Or utilize an online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints, like this one by John Sandbach. Or just apply your current astrological understanding of the planets. You can think of these pairs as conjunctions; and remember to consider their shared or reflected dignity and reception. 

These planetary pairs are active for everyone as they are symmetrical to the Aries point. However, if you have natal planets on the cardinal axis (or in antiscia) then these connections will be even more pronounced and/or meaningful for you! For instructions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page, or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation.

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To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia: symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis, aka: equal rising signs.
     

DAY IN SEPTEMBER + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA   [PACIFIC TIME]

1   Venus Jupiter (c) 

1, 2, 3, 4   Mars Pluto

2   Moon Venus (c)

2   Moon (0 LIB)

2   Moon MercuryRx Jupiter (c) 

3   Moon Chiron

3, 4   Venus Chiron

4   Moon Sun Node (c)

4   Moon Neptune

4-- 9 --13   Jupiter (0 LIB) 

8, 9   Sun Venus (c)  

9   Moon Pluto 

10   Moon (0 CAP)

11   Moon Mars

11   Moon Saturn


Venus Neptune Node antiscia
On this day: Moon contra-antiscia Uranus

12, 13, 14   Venus Node 

14, 15   Venus Neptune

15   Moon Venus

15   Moon Uranus (c)

16   Moon (0 ARI) 

17   Moon Sun

17   Moon Chiron (c) 

17   Moon MercuryRx

18   Moon Node

18   Moon Neptune (c) 

19, 20   Sun Jupiter (c) 

21, 22, 23   Sun (0 LIB)

22   Moon Pluto (c) 

23   Moon (0 CAN)

23   Moon Mars (c) 

24   Moon Saturn (c) 

26, 27   Mars (0 CAP) 

27   Moon Venus (c)

28   Moon Uranus 

29   Moon Sun (c)

29   Moon Jupiter (c) 

29, 30   Sun Chiron 

30   Moon (0 LIB)

30   Moon Chiron

30   Moon Mercury (c)

30   Sun Mercury (c) 


Feel free to leave a question or comment below!
If you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

Take care.

ANTISCIA Aug/2016

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...  
 


Venus Uranus reflection with Sun Moon contra-antiscia

Mercury station retrograde and VENUS Jupiter CONTRA-ANTISCIA + Mars Pluto antiscia   


For help interpreting the pairs listed below, you may want to refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. Or utilize an online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints, like this one by John Sandbach. Or just apply your current astrological understanding of the planets. You can think of these pairs as conjunctions; and remember to consider their shared or reflected dignity and reception. 

These planetary pairs are active for everyone as they are symmetrical to the Aries point. However, if you have natal planets on the cardinal axis (or in antiscia) then these connections will be even more pronounced and/or meaningful for you! For instructions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page, or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation.

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To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia: symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis, aka: equal rising signs.
     

DAY IN AUGUST + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA   [PACIFIC TIME]

1   Moon Mars (c)

2, 3   Mercury Uranus

4   Moon Uranus 

6   Moon (0 LIB)

6   Moon Chiron

6   Moon Jupiter (c)

7   Moon Node

7   Moon Mercury (c)

7   Moon Neptune

8   Moon Venus (c)

9, 10   Venus Uranus

9   Moon Sun (c) 

12   Moon Pluto

13   Moon (0 CAP)

15   Moon Saturn

15   Moon Mars 

18   Moon Uranus (c) 

20   Moon (0 ARI)

20   Moon Jupiter

20   Moon Mercury

20   Moon Chiron (c) 

21   Moon Venus

21   Moon Node

21   Moon Neptune (c) 

22   Moon Sun 

25   Moon Pluto (c) 

26   Moon (0 CAN)

27, 28, 29   Sun Uranus

28   Moon Mars (c) 

28   Moon Saturn (c) 

29, 30   Mercury & Venus (29 VIR / 0 LIB)

29, 30, 31   Mercury STATION RX 29°05 VIRGO

30, 31   Venus Jupiter (c) 

31   Moon Uranus

31   Mars Pluto . . .


Feel free to leave a question or comment below!
If you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

Take care.

ANTISCIA Jul/2016

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...  


Venus Saturn in equal ascension (Contra-antiscia) - while Sun Moon reflect each other 


For help interpreting the pairs listed below, you may want to refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. Or utilize an online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints, like this one by John Sandbach. Or just apply your current astrological understanding of the planets. You can think of these pairs as conjunctions; and remember to consider their shared or reflected dignity and reception. 

These planetary pairs are active for everyone as they are symmetrical to the Aries point. However, if you have natal planets on the cardinal axis (or in antiscia) then these connections will be even more pronounced and/or meaningful for you! For instructions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page, or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation.

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To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia: symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis, aka: equal rising signs.
     

DAY IN JULY + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA   [PACIFIC TIME]

2   Moon Venus   early morning

2   Moon Pluto (c)   early morning

2, 3   Venus Saturn (c)   

2   Moon Sun   noon

2   Moon Mercury   evening

3   Moon (0 CAN)   morning

4   Moon Saturn (c)   afternoon

5   Moon Mars (c)   night

8   Moon Uranus   early morning

8, 9   Mercury Saturn (c)   

9, 10, 11, 12   Sun Saturn (c) 

10   Moon (0 LIB)   very early morning

10   Moon Chiron   late morning

11   Moon Jupiter (c)   early morning

11   Moon Node   morning

11   Moon Neptune   afternoon

14   Moon Venus (c)   evening

14   Moon Mercury (c)   night


Mercury Venus conjunction at 5/6 Leo shares ascensional time with Mars at 25 Scorpio (aka contra-antiscia) 

+ Moon Pluto reflection at this time

15, 16   Venus Mars (c)  

15 Moon Sun (c)   afternoon

16 Mercury Mars (c)  

16   Moon Pluto   morning

17   Moon (0 CAP)   noon

19   Moon Saturn   early morning 

20   Moon Mars   early morning 

22   Moon Uranus (c)   morning

24   Moon (0 ARI)   morning

24, 25   Sun Mars (c) 

24   Moon Chiron (c)   afternoon 

24   Moon Jupiter   night

25   Moon Node   morning

25   Moon Neptune (c)   noon

26   Moon Mercury   evening

27   Moon Venus   early morning

28   Moon Sun   very early morning 

29   Moon Pluto (c)   noon 

30   Moon (0 CAN)   afternoon

31   Moon Saturn (c)   midnight


Feel free to leave a question or comment below! If you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

Take care.

ANTISCIA Jun/2016

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...  
 


New Moon + Venus reflects Pluto
while opposite Saturn = (SA PL contra-antiscia)


Just after the full moon on the Cardinal Axis
+ Mercury reflects Pluto


For help interpreting the pairs listed below, you may want to refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. Or utilize an online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints, like this one by John Sandbach. Or just apply your current astrological understanding of the planets. You can think of these pairs as conjunctions; and remember to consider their shared or reflected dignity and reception. 

These planetary pairs are active for everyone as they are symmetrical to the Aries point. However, if you have natal planets on the cardinal axis (or in antiscia) then these connections will be even more pronounced and/or meaningful for you! For instructions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page, or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation.

-
To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia: symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis, aka: equal rising signs.
     

DAY IN JUNE + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA   [PACIFIC TIME]

1 - 14   Saturn Pluto  (perfects: Jun 3-4)  *within 1/2 Degree° orb to Jun 14

1, 2, 3   Sun Pluto (c)   

2, 3, 4   Venus Pluto (c) 

4   Moon Pluto (c)   evening 

(4 New Moon  14GEM54 - conjunct Venus)

5   Moon (0 CAN)   night

6   Moon Sun|Venus   evening

7   Moon Saturn (c)   early morning

8   Moon Mars (c)   morning

8   Moon Mercury   morning

10   Moon Uranus   evening

12   Moon (0 LIB)   evening

13   Moon Node   night

13   Moon Jupiter (c)   late night

14   Moon Neptune   morning


Sun Venus reflection while Moon picks up Saturn Pluto

17   Venus (0 CAN)

18   Sun Venus   night

18   Moon Pluto   night

19   Moon Venus (c)   late night

20   Moon (0 CAP)   morning  (Full Moon  29SAG33

20   Moon Sun (c)   morning

20   Sun (0 CAN)  *SOLSTICE

20, 21   Mercury Pluto (c)  


Moon meets up with Mercury Pluto in contra-antiscia + Saturn

21   Moon Mercury (c)   morning

21   Moon Saturn   afternoon

23   Moon Mars   early morning

24, 25   Mercury Venus  

25   Moon Uranus (c)   morning

26, 27   Sun Mercury 

27   Moon (0 ARI)   midnight

27   Moon Jupiter   late night

28   Moon Node   midnight 

28   Moon Neptune (c)   morning

29   Mercury (0 CAN) 

 


Feel free to leave a question or comment below! If you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

Take care.

 

ANTISCIA May/2016

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...  

 


The return of Saturn Pluto in antiscia... 
+ On this day, the Moon reflects Mercury on the cardinal axis (both = 15 fixed) 


For help interpreting the pairs listed below, you may want to refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. Or utilize an online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints, like this one by John Sandbach. Or just apply your current astrological understanding of the planets. You can think of these pairs as conjunctions; and remember to consider their shared or reflected dignity and reception. 

These planetary pairs are active for everyone as they are symmetrical to the Aries point. However, if you have natal planets on the cardinal axis (or in antiscia) then these connections are likely even more pronounced and meaningful for you! For instructions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page, or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation.

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To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.
     

DAY IN MAY + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA   [PACIFIC TIME]

1   Moon Venus (c)   early morning

1   Moon Uranus (c)   night

3   Moon (0 ARI)   morning

3   Moon Chiron (c)   night

4   Moon Node   early morning

4   Moon Jupiter   noon 

4   Moon Neptune (c)   afternoon

(6   New Moon  16TAU42 - 45 degrees from Uranus Neptune midpoint)  See chart:


New Moon on the 90 degree dial
falls 45 degrees from the Ur Ne midpoint

8   Moon Pluto (c)   morning 

9   Moon (0 CAN)   late morning 

10   Moon Saturn (c)   noon

11   Moon Mars (c)   early morning

12   Moon Sun   early morning 

12   Moon Mercury   noon

12   Moon Venus   afternoon

(12   Saturn Pluto - connection = one degree)

14   Moon Uranus   afternoon

16   Moon (0 LIB)   late morning

16   Moon Chiron   late night

17   Moon Node   morning 

17   Moon Jupiter (c)   night

18   Moon Neptune   late night

22   Moon Pluto   afternoon

23   Moon (0 CAP)   late night

24-31   Saturn Pluto

25   Moon Saturn   early morning

25   Moon Sun (c)   night

26   Moon Venus (c)   early morning

26   Moon Mars   morning

27   Moon Mercury (c)   late morning  -15 fixed

29   Moon Uranus (c)   early morning

30   Moon (0 ARI)   evening

31   Moon Chiron (c)   early morning

31   Moon Node   afternoon

31   Moon Jupiter   night

31   *Saturn Pluto (within 10 min arc of orb)  


Feel free to leave a question or comment below! If you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

Take care.

ANTISCIA Apr/2016

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...  
 


For help interpreting the pairs listed below, you may want to refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. Or utilize an online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints, like this one by John Sandbach. Or just apply your current astrological understanding of the planets. You can think of these pairs as conjunctions; and remember to consider their shared or reflected dignity and reception. 

These planetary pairs are active for everyone as they are symmetrical to the Aries point. However, if you have natal planets on the cardinal axis (or in antiscia) then these connections are likely even more pronounced and meaningful for you! For instructions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page, or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation.

-
To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.
     

DAY IN APRIL + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA   [PACIFIC TIME]

+ Uranus Neptune (c) *within one degree orb until April 16

1   Moon Mars   morning

2, 3, 4, 5   Sun Jupiter

4   Moon Mercury (c)  early morning

4   Moon Uranus (c)  afternoon 

4   Moon Sun (c)  late night

5   Venus  (0 ARI) 

5   Moon  (0 ARI)  12:00a

6   Moon Chiron (c)  noon

6   Moon Node   afternoon

6   Moon Jupiter   midnight

7   Moon Neptune (c)  morning

7, 8, 9   Sun Neptune (c) 

10, 11   Venus Chiron (c) 

10   Moon Pluto (c)   evening

12   Moon  (0 CAN)  1:00a

12, 13, 14   Venus Node

13   Moon Saturn (c)  very early

13   Moon Mars (c)  afternoon

15   Moon Mercury   morning

16   Moon Sun   night

17   Moon Uranus   morning

17, 18, 19   Venus Jupiter

17   Moon Venus   night

19   Moon  (0 LIB)  4:00a

19, 20, 21   Venus Neptune (c) 

19   Moon Chiron   evening 

20   Moon Node   early morning 

20   Moon Jupiter (c)  afternoon

20   Moon Neptune   evening 

25   Moon Pluto   morning 

26   Moon  (0 CAP)  5:00p

27   Moon Saturn   night

28   Moon Mars   morning 

29   Moon Mercury (c)  afternoon

30   Moon Sun (c)  noon


Feel free to leave a question or comment below! If you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

Take care.

ANTISCIA Mar/2016

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...  
 


Aries Ingress
Sun = Uranus Venus Neptune

Psychedelic Love on the Cardinal Axis for the New Year
. . . let's make it Creative, Innovative, Mystical & Merciful
(not drugged, dazed, and disillusioned)


For help interpreting the pairs listed below, you may want to refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. Or utilize an online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints, like this one by John Sandbach. Or just apply your current astrological understanding of the planets. You can think of these pairs as conjunctions; and remember to consider their shared or reflected dignity and reception. 

These planetary pairs are active for everyone as they are symmetrical to the Aries point. However, if you have natal planets on the cardinal axis (or in antiscia) then these connections are likely even more pronounced and meaningful for you! For instructions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page, or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation.

-
To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.
     

DAY IN MARCH + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA   [PACIFIC TIME]

(Saturn Pluto in parallel declination continues through the month)

+ Uranus Neptune (c) *within one degree of orb for the month

1   Sun Uranus (c) 

1   Moon Pluto   evening

3   Moon  (0 CAP)  2:00a

4   Moon Saturn   early morning

5   Moon Mars   morning

8   Moon Uranus (c)   morning

8   New Moon Total Solar Eclipse  18°56' Pisces  5:54p


Total Solar Eclipse

9   Moon  (0 ARI)  noon

9   Moon Node   midnight

10   Moon Jupiter   morning

10   Moon Sun Chiron (c)   early morning

10   Moon Mercury Neptune (c)   night

11, 12   Mercury Uranus (c)  

11   Moon Venus (c)   noon

14   Uranus Neptune (c)  *orb within half a degree

14   Moon Pluto (c)   noon

15   Moon  (0 CAN)  6:00p


ARies Ingress Chart - for USA
In addition to powerful contra-antiscia of Uranus Neptune with Venus = Sun (chart at top of page) 
We see peregrine Mars rising (Lord of 5th and 12th house) 
and Jupiter in detriment culminates (Lord of 1st and 4th house) with Rahu
Ketu (south node) conjoins Chiron Ceres and Mercury in fall at the bottom of the chart (4th=home land) 

16   Moon Saturn (c)   evening

17   Moon Mars (c)   evening

19, 20   Sun (ARIES INGRESS)  9:30p

19, 20, 21   Venus Uranus (c)   noon

20, 21   Sun Mercury (c)   noon

21   Moon Uranus   morning 

21   Mercury (0 ARI)  5:00p

22   Moon Sun Mercury   afternoon/evening

22   Moon  (0 LIB)  10:00p

23   Full Moon Lunar Eclipse  3°17' Aries/Libra  5:00a


Lunar Eclipse

23   Moon Node Chiron   afternoon/evening

24   Moon Jupiter (c)   very early morning

24   Moon Venus   early morning

24   Moon Neptune afternoon

25, 26   Mercury Node Chiron (c)

27, 28   Sun Chiron (c)  

27   Mercury Venus (c)  

28, 29   Sun Node   

28, 29   Sun Venus (c)  

28, 29   Mercury Jupiter

29   Moon Pluto   very early morning

30   Moon  (0 CAP)  11:00a

30, 31   Mercury Neptune (c) 

31   Moon Saturn   noon


Feel free to leave a question or comment below! If you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

Take care. 

ANTISCIA Feb/2016

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...  
 


simultaneous reflections: Sun Mars - Saturn Pluto - Moon Mercury


These planetary pairs are active for everyone as they are symmetrical to the Aries point. However, if you have natal planets on the cardinal axis (or in antiscia) then these connections are likely even more pronounced and meaningful for you! For directions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page, or contact me for a mentoring session or consultation

For help interpreting the pairs listed below, you may want to refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. Or utilize an online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints, like this one by John Sandbach. Or just apply your current astrological understanding of the planets, you can think of these pairs as conjunctions, and remember to consider their shared or reflected dignity and reception. 

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To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.
     

DAY IN FEBRUARY + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA   [PACIFIC TIME]

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7  Saturn Pluto  (within 1° orb to Feb 18 and in parallel declination thru the month)


Venus connects with the Saturn Pluto antiscia
= Moon at zero Capricorn

1   Moon Sun   morning

2, 3   Sun Mars

3   Moon Mercury   morning

3   Moon Pluto   noon 

3   Moon Venus   afternoon 

4, 5   Venus Saturn  [w/Pluto]

4   Moon  (0 CAP)  4:44p

5   Moon Saturn   evening

7   Moon Mars   evening 

8   New Moon  19°16' Aquarius  6:39a   Happy Chinese New Year! - Year of the Fire Monkey

9   Moon Uranus (c)   evening 


New Moon dominated in partile square by Mars in Scorpio
as it's the sign of the moon's fall: the public or populace may feel down or damaged (or 'the feminine' takes another hit)

New Moon is also in close sextile to Uranus in Aries
Aries, the sign of the Sun's exaltation, makes uranus work for the Sun, change coming

11   Moon  (0 ARI)  1:55a

11   Moon Node Jupiter   afternoon

11   Moon Chiron (c)   evening 

12   Moon Neptune (c)   afternoon 

13   Moon Sun (c)   afternoon 

15   Moon Mercury (c)   very early morning

15   Moon Venus (c)   morning 

16   Moon Pluto (c)   morning

17   Moon  (0 CAN)  11:24a

18   Mercury Mars   afternoon

18   Moon Saturn (c)   afternoon

20   Moon Mars (c)   very early morning 

20, 21   Venus Mars

22   Full Moon  3°34' Virgo  10:20a

23   Moon Uranus   very early morning 

24   Moon  (0 LIB)   2:41p

25   Moon Node Chiron   morning

25   Moon Jupiter (c)   late morning 

26   Moon Sun Neptune   morning-noon

27   Moon Mercury   late night 

28   Moon Venus   morning 

29   Sun Uranus (c) 


Feel free to leave a question or comment below! If you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

Take care. 

ANTISCIA Jan/2016

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...  
 



Mercury Pluto conjunction is antiscia Saturn at the time of the Full Moon while Venus enters Capricorn (= cardinal axis)


This month there are two additional [longer-standing] passes of Mercury antiscia Saturn (they first connected briefly in December right after the solstice -- and so feature in the Capricorn ingress chart). Pluto is part of the combination this time however, so it's also Saturn and Pluto connecting across the cardinal axis. These repetitive contacts interest me given the players: Mercury Pluto in Saturn's domicile (Capricorn) in aversion (cannot see) but antiscia to Saturn posited in Sagittarius (ruled by Jupiter in its detriment). 

In Reinhold Ebertin's classic The Combination of Stellar Influences, we find descriptions for Mercury Saturn = Pluto as "the tendency to toil or grapple with unusual and special problems, the inclination to brood over one's destiny, plans determine a person's destiny." And for Saturn Pluto = Mercury, we find "the urge to do research work, thoroughness, taciturnity, -- the desire to solve difficult problems."

Many people are grappling with big issues right now. And a lot of these issues or concerns are very complex; some of them are out of our hands, and/or are difficult to see clearly; others are so large it's near impossible to know what exactly to do next....

Can the chaos, uncertainty, and instability of the time shake us even more awake?

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A favorite artist of mine, Gillian Welch, has a powerful Saturn Pluto antiscia in her own natal chart (along with other antiscia connections: Mercury Jupiter, Node Venus, and Sun Pluto---i.e., she has the Sun and Saturn in exact opposition). In the spirit of Saturn Pluto, I'd like to share this song with you. 
 


With many big combinations and current events up right now, it seems silly to pick one or two, but there is another that strikes me as strangely important: it's the repeating connection of Mercury in trine to Jupiter (first connection: Dec. 25, second trine: Jan. 14, and third pass: Feb. 6th). I find it noteworthy because the exchange is a mixed one: Jupiter in Mercury's place of dignity (Virgo) while Mercury sees Jupiter from the sign of Jupiter's fall (Capricorn). One half of the partnership seems to be at the mercy of the other, and it is a challenging or uncomfortable connection, yet it has to happen. What or who does Mercury signify here? And, Jupiter? 

You'll note there are several additional charts below, including for the new moon on Jan. 9, which is antiscia the Venus Saturn conjunction. You'll see the charts for the two remaining Mercury Pluto conjunctions antiscia Saturn, and for when Mars joins the party- coming to the axis (at 15 fixed, Scorpio) at the end of the month. Hold on..

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To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.
     

For help with interpretation of the pairs listed below, you may want to refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures, or this nice online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints by John Sandbach.

These planetary pairs are active for everyone as they occur on the cardinal axis, i.e., symmetrical to the Aries point. If you have personal planets on the cardinal axis, or in antiscia, they are likely even more pronounced and meaningful for you. For directions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page; or contact me for a mentoring session or consultation
 

* Lunar conjunctions (not antiscia) are bracketed [ ] below. I've included them here for a quick reference!
 

DAY IN JANUARY + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA  [OR CONJUNCT MOON]  -PACIFIC TIME

1   Moon Node   morning

1   Moon Jupiter (c)   noon

1   Moon Chiron   night

2   Moon Neptune   night

3   [Moon Mars] 

5   Moon rxMercury   evening

6   [Moon Venus]

6   [Moon Saturn]

7   Moon Sun|Pluto   very early morning

7, 8   Sun Saturn

8   Moon  (0 CAP)  7:07a

8, 9   Sun Venus

9   [Moon Pluto]

9   Moon Venus|Saturn   afternoon

9   New Moon  19°13' Capricorn  5:30p

10, 11   Venus Pluto

10   [Moon rxMercury]

12   Moon Mars   morning

13   [Moon Neptune]

13   Moon Uranus (c)   afternoon

13   [Moon Chiron]

14   [Moon Ketu]

14   Moon  (0 ARI)  6:48p

15   Moon Node|Jupiter   morning

15   Moon Chiron (c)   afternoon

15   [Moon Uranus]

16   Moon Neptune (c)   morning

19   Moon Sun (c)   early morning

19   Moon rxMercury|Pluto (c)   night

19, 20, 21, 22   rxMercury Saturn

2127, 28, 29, 30, 31   Saturn Pluto

21   Moon  (0 CAN)  5:28a

21   Moon Venus (c)   morning

22   Moon Saturn (c)   morning

23   Venus  (0 CAP) 

23   Full Moon  03°29' Leo  5:46p

24   Moon Mars (c)   night

26   Moon Uranus   night

27   [Moon Jupiter]

27   [Moon Rahu]

27, 28, 29, 30   Mercury Saturn

28   Moon  (0 LIB)  6:59a

28   Moon Node|Jupiter (c)   night

29   Moon Chiron   morning

30   Moon Neptune   early morning

30, 31   Mars  (15 SCO)



Feel free to leave a question or comment below! And if you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

ANTISCIA Dec/2015

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...   

 


SOLSTICE
Sun comes to 0 Capricorn whilst Mars Neptune are antiscia
and Mercury Saturn move into antiscion
At its highest manifestation, a deep and contemplative time, otherwise: crunchy


To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

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For help with interpretation of the pairs listed below, please refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. And here is a nice online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints by John Sandbach.

Planetary pairs are active for everyone as they occur on the cardinal axis, i.e., symmetrical to the Aries point. If you have personal planets on the cardinal axis, or in antiscia, they may be even more pronounced and meaningful for you. For directions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page; or contact me for a mentoring session or consultation

* Lunar conjunctions (not antiscia) are bracketed [ ] below. I've included them here for a quick reference!
 

DAY IN DECEMBER + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA  [OR CONJUNCT MOON]  -PACIFIC TIME
 

1   Mercury Pluto

2   Moon Venus (c)   morning

2, 3, 4, 5   Mars Chiron 

3   Moon Uranus   morning

3   Moon Mars (c)   noon

3   [Moon Jupiter] 

4   [Moon Rahu] 

4   Moon  (0 LIB)  2:34p

4   Moon Node   night

5   Moon Jupiter (c)   morning

5   [Moon Mars] 

5   Moon Chiron   evening

6   Moon Neptune   noon

7   [Moon Venus]   

7, 8   Sun Pluto 

9   Mercury  (0 CAP) 

10   [Moon Saturn]   

10   Moon Pluto   night

11   New Moon  19°03' Sagittarius  2:29a

11   Moon Mercury   evening

11   Moon  (0 CAP)  10:47p

12   [Moon Mercury]   

12   Moon Sun afternoon

13   [Moon Pluto] 

13   Moon Saturn   afternoon

14   Sun Mercury 

15   Moon Venus   noon

16   [Moon Neptune]

17   Moon Mars   early morning 

17   Moon Uranus (c)   morning

17   [Moon Chiron]

18   [Moon Ketu]

18   Moon  (0 ARI)  1:26p

18   Moon Node   evening

19   Moon Jupiter   early morning

19   Moon Chiron (c)   morning

19   [Moon Uranus]

19, 20, 21, 22   Mars Neptune 

20   Moon Neptune (c)  early morning

21   Sun  (0 CAP)  *SOLSTICE

22, 23   Mercury Saturn 

23   Moon Mercury (c)   morning

23   Moon Pluto (c)  evening

24   Moon Sun (c)  afternoon

25   Moon  (0 CAN)  9:26p

25   Full Moon  3°20' Cancer  3:11a

26 Moon Saturn (c)  morning

27 Moon Venus (c)   morning

29 Moon Mars (c)   afternoon

30   Moon Uranus   afternoon

30, 31   Mercury Venus 

31   [Moon Jupiter] 

31   [Moon Rahu] 

31   Moon  (0 LIB)  10:41p


Feel free to leave a question or comment below! And if you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

ANTISCIA Nov/2015

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...   
 


Venus Mars Node on the cardinal axis
+ Sun Mercury antiscia around the 15 Scorpio point


To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • All connections are within 30 minutes of arc or less.
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

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For help with interpretation of the pairs listed below, please refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. And here is a nice online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints by John Sandbach.

Planetary pairs are active for everyone as they occur on the cardinal axis, i.e., symmetrical to the Aries point. If you have personal planets on the cardinal axis, or in antiscia, they may be even more pronounced and meaningful for you. For directions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page; or contact me for a mentoring session or consultation

* Lunar conjunctions (not antiscia) are bracketed [ ] below. I've included them here for a quick reference!
 

DAY IN NOVEMBER + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA  [OR CONJUNCT MOON]  -PACIFIC TIME
 

3   Moon Sun (c)   evening

4   Moon Mercury (c)   morning

5   Moon Uranus   morning

6   [Moon Jupiter] 

7   [Moon Mars] 

7   [Moon Rahu]

7   Moon Venus (c)   morning

7   Moon  (0 LIB)  7:14a

7   Moon Node   morning

7   Moon Mars (c)   morning

7, 8, 9   Venus  (0 LIB) 

8   Moon Chiron   morning

8   Moon Jupiter (c)   morning

8, 9, 10   Venus Node 

9   Moon Neptune   early morning

9, 10   Venus Mars (c) 

11, 12, 13   Mars  (0 LIB) 

11   [Moon Mercury]   

11   New Moon  19°01' Scorpio

12   [Moon Saturn]   

13   Moon Pluto   noon

14, 15, 16   Mars Node

14   Moon  (0 CAP)  4:21p

15   [Moon Pluto] 

16   Moon Saturn   afternoon

17   Moon Sun|Mercury   morning

19, 20   Venus Chiron

19   [Moon Neptune]

20   Moon Uranus (c)   very early morning

20   [Moon Chiron]

20   Moon Venus   morning

20   Moon Mars   late night

21   [Moon Ketu]

21   Moon  (0 ARI)  7:12a

21   Moon Node noon


Mars Jupiter contra-antiscia
Venus Neptune antiscia (meets up with the Saturn Neptune exact square aspect) 

21   Moon Jupiter   late night

22   Moon Chiron (c)   early morning

22   [Moon Uranus] 

22   Moon Neptune (c)   night

26   Moon Pluto (c)   noon

26, 27, 28, 29   Mars Jupiter (c) 

27   Moon  (0 CAN)  11:27a

27, 28, 29   Venus Neptune

28   Moon Mercury (c)   evening

29   Moon Sun|Saturn (c)  very early morning

30   Mercury Pluto


Please feel free to leave a question or comment below!  
If you're interested in a private consultation or mentoring session, please contact me.

ANTISCIA Oct/2015

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...   
 


New Moon contra-antiscion Mars
Sun is just past opposition with Uranus
Mars Uranus Antiscia is exact on the 13th


To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal or fifteen degrees fixed (the midpoint), and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

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For help with interpretation of the pairs listed below, please refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. And here is a nice online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints by John Sandbach.

Planetary pairs are active for everyone as they occur on the cardinal axis, i.e., symmetrical to the Aries point. If you have personal planets on the cardinal axis, or in antiscia, they may be even more pronounced and meaningful for you. For directions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page; or contact me for a mentoring session or consultation

* Lunar conjunctions (not antiscia) are bracketed [ ] below. I've included them here for a quick reference!
 

DAY IN October + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA  [OR CONJUNCT MOON]  -PACIFIC TIME

1–8   Jupiter Uranus (exact on Oct 1-2)

1thru the month   Node (0 ARI/LIB)

2   Moon Pluto (c)   evening  

3   Moon (0 CAN)  5:22p

4, 5, 6   Sun Chiron

5   Moon Saturn (c)   late night

8   [Moon Venus]   

8, 9, 10   MercuryRX Node (0 LIB)  (Mercury stations direct on cardinal axis: 0°54' Libra)

9   [Moon Mars] 

9   Moon Uranus   morning

9   [Moon Jupiter] 

9   Moon Sun   evening

9, 10   Sun Jupiter 

10   Moon MercuryRX   late night 

11   [Moon Rahu] (North Node)  (0 LIB)  1:46a

11   [Moon MercuryRX] 

11, 12, 13, 14, 15   Mars Uranus

11, 12   Sun Mars  (Sun Uranus opposition)

12   Moon Chiron   early morning

12   Moon Jupiter (c)   noon

12   Moon Mars (c)   afternoon   (New Moon c-a Mars)

12   New Moon  19°20' Libra  5:06p

13   Moon Neptune   very early morning


Sun Neptune antiscia
while Sun is contra-Antiscion Venus
= Venus opposition Neptune

13   Moon Venus (c)   morning

15, 16   Sun Venus (c)

15, 16, 17   Sun Neptune 

16   [Moon Saturn] 

17   Moon Pluto   morning

18   Moon  (0 CAP)  11:52a

19   [Moon Pluto] 

20   Moon Saturn   noon

21, 22   Venus Uranus 

21, 22   Mercury Chiron 

21, 22   Mercury Mars (c) 

22   Moon Sun   late night

23   [Moon Neptune] 

23   Mercury Jupiter (c) 

26   Moon Uranus (c)   evening

23   Moon Mercury   late night

24   Mercury Venus (c) 

24   [Moon Chiron] 

24   [Moon Ketu] (South Node)

24   Moon  (0 ARI)  11:22p

25   Moon Mars   afternoon 

25   Moon Chiron (c)   evening

25   Moon Venus/Jupiter   late night

26   [Moon Uranus] 

26   Moon Neptune (c)   noon

27   Full Moon3°45' Taurus (exaltation degree of the Moon)  5:05a

28, 29   Mercury Neptune 

30   Moon Pluto (c)   very early morning  

31   Moon (0 CAN)  2:09a
 

You are welcome to leave a question or comment below - or contact me privately here.

ANTISCIA Sep/2015

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...   
 


Moon joins the Jupiter Uranus antiscia
Nodes are on the Aries point for much of September + October


To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal or fifteen degrees fixed (the midpoint), and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

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For help with interpretation of the pairs listed below, please refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. And here is a nice online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints by John Sandbach.

Planetary pairs are active for everyone as they occur on the cardinal axis, i.e., symmetrical to the Aries point. If you have personal planets on the cardinal axis, or in antiscia, they may be even more pronounced and meaningful for you. For directions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page; or contact me for a mentoring session or consultation

* Lunar conjunctions (not antiscia) are bracketed [ ] below. I've included them here for a quick reference!
 

DAY IN September + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA  [OR CONJUNCT MOON]  -PACIFIC TIME

1   [Moon Uranus]

1   Moon Sun    morning

1   Moon Neptune (c)  noon

1   Moon Jupiter   evening

1, 2, 3   Sun Uranus

2   Moon Mars   late night

3   Moon VenusRx early morning

5   Moon Pluto (c)   morning  

5, 6, 7   Mercury Chiron 

6   Moon (0 CAN)   10:40a

8   Moon Saturn (c)   night

9, 10   Sun Mercury (c) 

10   [Moon Venus] 

10   [Moon Mars] 

11   [Moon Jupiter] 

12   Moon Uranus   early morning

12   Moon Mercury (c)   afternoon

12   *New Moon Solar Eclipse  20°10' Virgo  11:41p

13   Moon N.Node (c)   afternoon

13   Moon  (0 LIB)   7:41p

13   [Moon N.Node] 

14   Moon Sun (c)   noon

14   Moon Chiron   evening

15   [Moon Mercury] 

15   Moon Jupiter (c)   afternoon

15   Moon Neptune   evening

16   Moon Mars (c)   evening

17   Moon Venus (c)   noon

18   [Moon Saturn] 

20   Moon Pluto   morning

20--thru end of month   Node (0 ARI/LIB)

21, 22   Sun Node

21   Moon  (0 CAP)   5:33a

22, 23   Sun   (0 LIB)   1:21a

23   Moon Saturn   morning

25, 26, 27   Mercury Chiron

26   [Moon Neptune]

26--thru end of month   Jupiter Uranus 

26   Moon Uranus (c)   morning

26   Moon MercuryRx 

26   [Moon Chiron]

27   Moon Sun    morning

27   Moon N.Node   morning

27   Moon  (0 ARI)   12:29p

28   Moon Chiron (c)   morning

28   Moon Jupiter[Uranus]   evening

29   Moon Neptune (c)   very early morning

29   Moon Mars   morning

29   Moon Venus night

 

You are welcome to leave a question or comment below - or contact me privately here.

ANTISCIA Aug/2015

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...   
 


Moon in very early Taurus REflects the Mercury Venus.rx Jupiter conjunction in late leo
+ Uranus Neptune contra-antiscia 


The longstanding URANUS NEPTUNE contra-antiscia is still in effect but weakens (to less than one degree of orb) about mid-month. There is also a gnarly configuration coming: Mars Saturn which is active August 9th to 12th. (My advice = Work Hard.) The Moon joins and further triggers this picture on August 12th. And Mercury chimes in, opposing Neptune and linking up with Uranus by contra-antiscion. Since the Uranus Neptune combo is still on the axis, all five then six points will be engaged at this time. Try to be mindful, note what's in the news, and enjoy the Perseid meteor shower which occurs then too. 

For help with interpretation of the pairs listed below please refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. There is also a nice online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints by John Sandbach.

Planetary pairs are active for everyone as they occur on the cardinal axis, i.e., symmetrical to the Aries point. If you have personal planets on the cardinal axis, or in antiscia, they may be even more pronounced and meaningful for you. For directions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page; or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation

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To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal or fifteen degrees fixed (the midpoint), and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

* Lunar conjunctions (not antiscia) are bracketed [ ] - included here for a quick and easy reference!


DAY IN AUGUST + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA  [OR CONJUNCT MOON]  -PACIFIC TIME

1-31  Uranus Neptune (c)  *falling out beyond one degree of orb by mid-month

2   [Moon Neptune] = Moon Uranus  (c)  morning

3   [Moon Chiron]

3   Moon N.Node   morning

3   Moon  (0 ARI)   4:24p

3   [Moon S.Node] 

4   Moon Chiron (c)   morning

5   [Moon Uranus] + Moon Neptune (c)  very early morning

5   Moon Jupiter-Venus-Mercury   evening to midnight

6   Moon Sun    night 

7   Moon Mars   late night

9   Moon Pluto (c)   early morning  


Mars Saturn contra-antiscia activated by the Moon 
+ Uranus Neptune 
+ Mercury Uranus (= Mercury Neptune Opposition)

9, 10, 11, 12   Mars Saturn (c)

12 !  [Moon Mars] Moon Saturn (c)   evening

12, 13   Mercury Uranus

14   *New Moon 21°31' Leo

14   [Moon VenusRx]   noon

15   [Moon Jupiter] 

15   Moon Uranus   night

16   [Moon Mercury] 

17   Moon N.Node (c)   morning

17   Moon  (0 LIB)   1:23p

17   [Moon N.Node] 

18   Moon Chiron   morning

18   Moon Mercury (c)   afternoon 

19   Moon Neptune   morning

19   Moon Jupiter (c)   late night

20   Moon Sun (c)   morning 

20   Moon VenusRx (c)   very late night

26   Moon Mars (c)   night

22   [Moon Saturn] 

23   Moon Pluto   night 

24   Moon  (0 CAP)   9:22p

24, 25   Mercury Node


Full Moon on 7/29 configured with Jupiter Neptune
(90 degree dial)

25   [Moon Pluto]

26, 27, 28   Mercury  (0 LIB)

27   Moon Saturn   very early morning

29  *Full Moon 6°06' Virgo/Pisces      see chart ->

29   [Moon Neptune] = Moon Uranus  (c)  afternoon

30   [Moon Chiron]

30   Moon N.Node   morning

31   Moon  (0 ARI)   1:33a

31   [Moon S.Node] 
 

 

You're welcome to leave a question or comment below. 
Or contact me privately here.

ANTISCIA Jul/2015

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...   
 


The longstanding URANUS NEPTUNE contra-antiscia is exact as of July 4th. But it remains with just minutes of one degree orb for the entire month of July. On the 4th however we also see Mercury Mars in antiscia (hopefully this does not speak to a bunch of blown off fingers here in the US).  :-O

Also of note, at the start of the month Mars is at the bendings (exactly square the nodes). 

For help with interpretation of the pairs listed below please refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's Rules For Planetary Pictures. There is also a nice online resource for planetary pairs and midpoints by John Sandbach.

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To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal or fifteen degrees fixed (the midpoint), and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

Lunar conjunctions (not antiscia) are bracketed [ ] - this is for a quick and easy reference!


DAY IN July + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA  [OR CONJUNCT MOON]  -PACIFIC TIME

1-{into Aug}  Uranus Neptune (c)  *within ONE MINUTE of arc until July 17, then within 9 minutes of arc

1   Moon  (0 CAP)   2:11a

1   Moon Mercury (c)   night 

1, 2   Sun Mercury 

2   [Moon Pluto]

3   Moon Saturn   morning

4   Mercury Mars 

5   [Moon Neptune] = Moon Uranus  (c)  midnight

6   [Moon Chiron]

7  Moon N.Node   very early morning

7   Moon  (0 ARI)   9:37a

7   [Moon S.Node] 

8   Mercury  (0 CAN)   11:52a

8   [Moon Uranus] + Moon Neptune (c)  evening

9   Moon Venus   evening

9   Moon Jupiter   midnight

12   Moon Sun    noon 

15   Moon Pluto (c)   night  

12   Moon Mars   midnight

13   Moon Mercury   morning

13   Moon  (0 CAN)   11:14p

14-15   [Moon Mercury-Mars] 

15  *New Moon 23°14' Cancer

16   Moon Saturn (c)   morning

18   [Moon Jupiter] 

18   [Moon Venus] 

19   Moon Uranus   noon

23   Moon N.Node (c)   night

21   Moon  (0 LIB)   6:23a

21   [Moon N.Node] 

22   Moon Chiron   very early morning

22   Moon Neptune   midnight

23   Moon Venus (c)   evening

23, 24, 25   Sun-Mercury Saturn (c)

24   Moon Jupiter (c)   early morning

25   Moon Mercury (c)   evening 

25   Moon Sun (c)   midnight 

26   [Moon Saturn] 

26   Moon Mars (c)   night

27   Moon Pluto   noon 

28   Moon  (0 CAP)   11:47a

29   [Moon Pluto]

30   Moon Saturn   evening

31  *Full Moon 7°56' Leo/Aqu


Planetary pairs are active for everyone as they occur on the cardinal axis, i.e., symmetrical to the Aries point. If you have personal planets on the cardinal axis, or in antiscia, they may be even more pronounced and meaningful for you. For directions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page; or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation

You're welcome to leave a question or comment below. 

ANTISCIA Jun/2015

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...   
 



Solstice on the cardinal axis

Sun = Uranus NeptunE   (See this on the 90 degree dial below)


The longstanding URANUS NEPTUNE contra-antiscia approaches perfection by the end of this month. Neptune stations retrograde on June 11/12th at 9°49' Pisces (around the same time Mercury stations direct). Soon after, about halfway through the month, the pair's (UR NE) midpoint is within a ten minute orb - and is within one minute of arc on the last day of June. This means every time a planet comes to the Aries Point (including zero degrees Cancer, and the solstice), it will pick up and illuminate its otherworldly meaning. This also means whenever there is a planetary pair in antiscia (as in the list below) they form a completed planetary picture with the UR NE combo. 

For help with interpretation of these pairs and midpoints, refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences, by Reinhold Ebertin, or Alfred Witte's, Rules For Planetary Pictures. John Sandbach also has a nice online resource for midpoints. 

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To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. 

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal or fifteen degrees fixed (the midpoint), and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

Lunar conjunctions (not antiscia) are bracketed [ ] - this is for a quick and easy reference!


DAY IN JUNE + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA  [OR CONJUNCT MOON]  -PACIFIC TIME

1-{into Aug}  Uranus Neptune (c)

1, 2, 3   Mars Pluto (c) 

1   [Moon Saturn] 

1   Moon Venus (c)   evening

2   *Full Moon  11°49' Sagittarius

2   Moon Pluto   afternoon

3   Moon  (0 CAP)   5:50p

3, 4, 5   Venus Saturn (c) 

4   Moon Mars (c)   evening

4   [Moon Pluto]

4, 5, 6   Sun Pluto (c) 

4   Moon Sun (c)   night 

5   Moon Mercury (c)   noon 

5   Moon Saturn   night

8   [Moon Neptune]  Moon Uranus (c)  evening


New Moon 6/16 on the 90 degree dial looks rather 'energetic'

9   [Moon Chiron]

9   Moon N.Node   evening 

10   Moon  (0 ARI)   4:14a

10   Moon Chiron (c)   evening

10   [Moon S.Node] 

11   [Moon Uranus]  Moon Neptune (c)  afternoon

13   Moon Jupiter   early morning

13   Moon Venus   night

14   [Moon Mercury] 

15   Moon Pluto (c)   noon  

16  *New Moon with Mars  25°07' Gemini


Solstice on the 90
Note how the Moon Saturn square shows up as a conjunction - the 90 deg dial makes 2, 4, 8th harmonic aspects easy to see  

16   Moon  (0 CAN)   3:51p

16   Moon Sun Mars   late night

18   Moon Mercury   noon

18   Moon Saturn (c)   late night

20   [Moon Venus] 

20   [Moon Jupiter] 

21   Sun  (0 CAN)   9:38a  *Solstice 

21, 22, 23   Sun Mars 

22   Moon Uranus   morning

23   Moon N.Node (c)   morning

23, 24   Mars  (0 CAN)   

23   Moon  (0 LIB)   10:41p

24   [Moon N.Node] 


Uranus Neptune very close at the end of the month 
planetary picture + interesting day :: with Sun Moon

24   Moon Chiron   evening

25   Moon Neptune   afternoon

27   Moon Jupiter (c)   early morning

27   Moon Venus (c)   morning

28   [Moon Saturn] 

28, 29   Mercury Pluto (c) 

29   Moon Pluto   late night 

30   Moon Sun (c)   morning 

30   Moon Mars (c)   evening
 


Planetary pairs are active for everyone as they occur on the cardinal axis, i.e., symmetrical to the Aries point. If you have personal planets on the cardinal axis, or in antiscia, they may be even more pronounced and meaningful for you. For directions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page; or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation

You're welcome to leave a question or comment below. 

ANTISCIA May/2015

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...   
 


URANUS NEPTUNE COMES TO THE CARDINAL AXIS - WHERE IT WILL REMAIN FOR MANY MONTHS 
+ MARS PLUTO + MOON JUPITER  


Things are about to get (even more) weird... 

URANUS NEPTUNE = cardinal axis. This pair will move into within a half degree contra-antiscion at the end of this month, and will remain in exact contra-antiscia for the rest of this season (spring, in the northern hemisphere) and for much the summer (as well as spring, fall and winter of 2016). That means Uranus, the planet of tension, excitement, innovation, and all things electrifying, is moving into the exact shadow point of Neptune, a planet of fantasy, impressionability, reception, and sometimes dissolution or chaos.

From my perspective, (at its best) this has METAPHYSICS, intensified discourse about death or alternate states of consciousness, shadow work, and the 'underworld' (or otherworld) written all over it. And that could be a very good thing. 

This planetary pair will be active for everyone since it is happening on the cardinal axis, i.e., symmetrical to the Aries point. But it may be even more pronounced or meaningful for you if you have personal planets on the cardinal axis or in antiscia. For directions on how to find these points in a chart, please see the Description page; or you can contact me for a mentoring session or consultation

Here are some excerpts on the UR NE pair from The Combination of Stellar Influences, by Reinhold Ebertin, and Alfred Witte's Rules for Planetary Pictures:

  • The elimination of the waking consciousness
  • + The development and growth of the sub-conscious powers or forces, inner vision, inner illumination and enlightenment, inspiration, idealism, an interest in spiritual subjects, religious problems, mysticism, art. 
  • - Lacking control of the waking consciousness leads to want of clearness. Instability, lack of emotional balance, nervous sensitiveness, wrong ideas, one-sidedness. 
  • Mystics, people engaged in psychical research, mediums. 

(Ebertin)

  • Suddenly incapacitated. Unconsciousness. Checkmated. Transition into the beyond. Crisis. Dead persons. Revolution. Psychic. 
  • - Aries point: Metaphysics. Occultism. Funerals. Cemeteries.  

(Witte)

"religious problems"?... hmm 


There was another long-standing combination like this on the axis during Occupy Wall Street.

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To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. For help with interpretation, refer to a book like those mentioned above - or work with an online resource like this one from John Sandbach

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal or fifteen degrees fixed (the midpoint), and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

New this month: I've added lunar conjunctions for a quick and easy reference -they are bracketed [ ] Enjoy! 


DAY IN May + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA  [or conjunct Moon]  -PACIFIC TIME

1   [Moon Node] 

1   Moon Chiron   early morning

1   Moon Neptune   late night 

4   Moon Jupiter (c)   very early morning

5   [Moon Saturn] 


WE SEE VENUS AND THE MOON COME TO THE CARDINAL POINTS ON THE FINAL DAY OF SUN antiscia JUPITER 

SU + JU - VE = MO / SU + Ju - Mo = Ve / Mo + Ve - Ju = Su / Mo + VE - SU = JU 

5, 6, 7   Sun Jupiter   

6   Moon Pluto   morning 

7, 8   Venus  (0 CAN)   3:52p

7   Moon  (0 CAP)   11:16a

7   Moon Venus   noon

8   [Moon Pluto]

9   Moon Saturn   noon 

9   Moon Mars (c)   evening

10   Moon Sun (c)   night

12   [Moon Neptune]

12   Moon Uranus (c)   afternoon

13   [Moon Chiron]

13   Moon N.Node   morning 

13   Moon  (0 ARI)   10:13p

14   Moon Chiron (c)   noon

15   [Moon Uranus]

15   Moon Neptune (c)   morning 

17   Moon Jupiter   early morning

17   [New Moon]

18   [Moon Mars] 

19   [Moon rxMercury] 

19   Moon Pluto (c)   early morning  

19   Moon Venus   morning

20   Moon  (0 CAN)   6:56a

21   [Moon Venus]

21   Moon Mercury   afternoon 

22   Moon Mars   very early morning 

22   Moon Sun   noon

22   Moon Saturn (c)   noon

23   [Moon Jupiter] 

23, 24, 25  Mercury Venus  

25, 26   Venus Mars 

25   Moon Uranus   late night 

26   Moon N.Node (c)   late night

27   Moon  (0 LIB)   2:42p

28   Moon Chiron   morning

28   [Moon N.Node] 

28, 29   Sun Venus 

29   Moon Neptune   morning 

29-{into Aug}  Uranus Neptune (c)  WITHIN HALF A DEGREE  *see chart at top

31   Moon Jupiter (c)   early morning

31, 1, 2, 3   Mars Pluto (c) 


Chart for the very first EXACT (00° Aries) Uranus Neptune connection:


Interesting this first hit occurs on the evening of July 4th independence day (FOR THE USA) 
+ Mercury Mars 
And the moon is close to the July 4th 1776 'Sibley chart' Moon @ 27
AQU


Please contact me with questions - or leave a comment here.

ANTISCIA Apr/2015

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...   
 


Venus Jupiter antiscia on April 1st - with Sun Chiron contra-antiscia 
Careful with those April Fool's Jokes


To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. For help with interpretation, refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or an online source like this one from John Sandbach

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal or fifteen degrees fixed (the midpoint), and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.


DAY IN April + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA   [PACIFIC TIME]

1   Sun Chiron (c) 

1   Venus Jupiter

1   Moon Uranus   afternoon

1   Moon Sun   night

2   Moon S.Node   early morning

2   Moon Mercury   noon

3   Moon  (0 LIB)   

3   Moon Chiron   night

4  Moon Neptune   evening

5   Mercury Chiron (c) 

6   Moon Jupiter (c)   night

9   Moon Pluto   early morning

10   Moon  (0 CAP)   

10   Mercury Neptune

10, 11   Sun Neptune 

12   Moon Saturn (c)   early morning

12   Moon Venus (c)   morning

13   Moon Mars (c)   evening

14   Moon Mercury (c)   noon

14   Moon Sun (c)   night

15   Moon Uranus (c)   morning

15   Moon N.Node   late night

16   Moon  (0 ARI)   

17   Moon Chiron (c)   morning

18   Moon Neptune (c)   early morning 

19   Moon Jupiter   evening


Mercury Mars conjunction meets up with Jupiter on 22nd + 23rd
While Venus Pluto is contra-antiscia

21   Moon Pluto (c)   evening 

22   Moon  (0 CAN)  

22, 23, 24   Venus Pluto (c) 

22, 23   Mercury|Mars Jupiter

22, 23, 24   Mars Jupiter

24   Moon Venus   morning

24   Moon Saturn (c)   night

25   Moon Mercury   night

26   Moon Mars   early morning 

27   Moon Sun   early morning

28   Moon Uranus   evening 

29   Moon S.Node   afternoon

30   Moon  (0 LIB)   
 

Please contact me with questions - or leave a comment here.

 

ANTISCIA Mar/2015

Reflections / Shadows / Symmetries  =  Antiscia

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect each other across the cardinal axis. This axis is formed by the four seasonal turning points: the zero degree entry point of each cardinal sign. The cardinal axis is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic, which is the sun's path (i.e., the tropical zodiac), and the earth's equator. Planets connect in antiscia when they reflect or mirror one another across this axis. Like a planetary statement made by two planets in aspect or conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement: a statement for the world which is relevant for everyone. Therefore planets in antiscia can provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as help to enrich your natal and dynamic chart delineations. More on antiscia here...   

Read about symmetry (like the Sun Venus connection pictured below) in the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir's chart in my latest newsletter, where you'll also find a few images of his gorgeous paintings, as well as impressions on other current astro happenings. 
 


Sun in Pisces connects to Venus in Aries - an exchange by exaltation 
Also on this day: Sun URanus, Moon Venus, Moon Uranus, Moon South Node, Moon Mars 


To use the list of antiscia below, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. For help with interpretation, refer to a book like The Combination of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, or an online source like this one by John Sandbach

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress onto the cardinal axis (meaning it's at zero cardinal or fifteen degrees fixed (the midpoint), and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - the symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.


DAY IN March + PLANETS IN ANTISCIA   [PACIFIC TIME]

1   Moon Saturn (c)   morning

2, 3   Venus Chiron (c) 

4, 5   Sun Venus (c)

4, 5, 6   Sun Uranus (c) 

5   Moon Venus   morning

5   Moon Uranus   morning

5   Moon S.Node   evening 

5   Moon Mars   evening

6   Moon  (0 LIB)   4:52 pm 

7   Moon Sun +Chiron   evening

7, 8   Mars Chiron (c) 

7, 8   Sun Mars (c) 

8   Moon Neptune  afternoon

8, 9, 10   Sun N.Node 

9   Moon Mercury   afternoon 

10   Moon Jupiter (c)   afternoon

10, 11   Venus Neptune (c)

12   Moon Pluto   evening


a wild Equinox chart with Mars Neptune in contra-antiscia 
= Sun - after a new moon in the last degree of Pisces

13   Moon  (0 CAP)   11:40 pm 

14, 15   Mercury Venus (c)  

15   Moon Saturn   evening

18   Moon Venus (c)   early morning

18, 19  Mercury Mars (c)  

18   Moon Mars (c)   evening

19   Moon Uranus (c)   early morning

19   Moon N.Node   morning

19, 20, 21   Mars Neptune (c)   

*20  New Moon Solar Eclipse 29'27 PISCES  2:36 am

20   Moon  (0 ARI)   3:28 am

20   Sun  (0 ARI)   3:45 pm

20   Moon Chiron (c)   evening 

21   Moon Mercury (c)   morning

21, 22   Mercury Uranus (c)  

23   Moon Jupiter   morning

24, 25   Mercury N.Node  

25   Moon Pluto (c)   morning

26   Moon  (0 CAN)  12:45 pm

26, 27   Sun Mercury (c)  

28   Moon Saturn (c)   afternoon

30   Moon Venus  early morning

30   Mercury  (0 ARI)   6:44 pm

30, 31..   Venus Jupiter    

31   Moon Mars   morning 

31..   Sun Chiron (c) 


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