ANTISCIA Oct/2013

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (sometimes called the Aries Point) is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic (the sun's path = our zodiac) and the earth's equator. A planetary pair is formed when planets connect across the cardinal axis. Like pairs formed by planets in aspect or in conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement. Therefore, planetary pairs provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as enriching natal and dynamic chart delineation. More on antiscia here...    

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

  • The date[s] the pair is formed is LEFT - the day & time it perfects is RIGHT.
  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress into a cardinal sign (meaning it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - a symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

Day of month + Planet/Planetary Pair + Day/Time @ exact (PDT)

October 2013

. . . 1  Mars Node  (c)

3, 4  Mercury Mars  (c)   4 – 10:59

15, 16, 17  Venus Jupiter  (c)   16 – 19:51

19, 20  Sun Mars  (c)   20 – 01:08

19, 20, 21  Sun Neptune   20 – 04:59

25, 26, 27  Venus Pluto   26 – 18:24


Above:
Venus in Sagittarius contra-antiscion its exalted lord Jupiter in Cancer, Oct 15-17. 


Venus | Jupiter - from Robert Hand's Brief Meanings of Planetary Pairs in "Horoscope Symbols" :

Harmonious love expression, happiness. Artistic or other creative ability. To enjoy luxury and comfort, often at the price of taking initiative. Protective and nurturing love. 


If you would like to learn more about antiscia, or about your own chart, or learn astrology generally, I offer 
consultations and student-directed mentoring.  

 

 

ANTISICA Sep/2013

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (sometimes called the Aries Point) is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic (the sun's path = our zodiac) and the earth's equator. A planetary pair is formed when planets connect across the cardinal axis. Like pairs formed by planets in aspect or in conjunction, planets in antiscia make a terrestrial (or mundane) statement. Therefore, planetary pairs provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as enriching natal and dynamic chart delineation. More on antiscia here...    

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

  • The date[s] the pair is formed is LEFT - the day & time it perfects is RIGHT.
  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing one planet indicate its ingress into a cardinal sign (meaning it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - a symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

Day of month + Planet/Planetary Pair + Day/Time @ exact (PDT)

September 2013

1, 2  Sun Venus  (c)   2 – 04:59

  *bonus  Venus Chiron   1 – 00:38    

1, 2  Mercury Uranus   2 – 06:30

6, 7, 8  Venus Neptune   7 – 19:53

8, 9  Mercury  (0 LIB)

9, 10, 11  Sun Uranus   10 – 21:04

13, 14  Sun Mercury  (c)   14 – 02:21

22  Sun   (0 LIB)

22, 23  Venus Mars (c)   22 – 19:50

26, 27  Mercury Neptune   26 – 18:59

27, 28, 29, 30  Mars Saturn  (c)   28 – 23:00

28, 29, 30, 1  Mars Node  (c)   30 – 00:20 

 

Above:
Sun Venus ♥ contra-antiscia, September 1 & 2.

Venus Chiron antiscia, September 1. 

Mercury Uranus antiscia, September 1 & 2.

Sun|Venus in Ebertin's classic: The Combination of Stellar Influences

Physical love, harmony, beauty, art, the ideal. 


If you'd like to learn more about antiscia, or about your own chart, or learn astrology generally, I offer student-directed mentoring and consultation services. 

Take care. 

 

ANTISICA Aug/2013

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (sometimes called the Aries Point) is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic (the sun's path = our zodiac) and the earth's equator. A planetary pair is formed when planets connect across the cardinal axis; similar to planetary pairs formed by planets in aspect or in conjunction, planets in antiscia are making a terrestrial statement. Planetary pairs provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as enriching natal and dynamic chart delineation. More on antiscia here...    

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

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a cardinal sign (meaning: it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - a symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.
  • The date[s] the planetary pair is formed is listed on the left - and the day & time it perfects is on the right.    

Day of month + Planet/Planetary Pair + Day/Time @ exact (PDT)

August 2013

5, 6  Venus Uranus   5 – 22:54

9, 10, 11  Sun Node (c)   10 – 07:59

15, 16, 17  Sun Saturn (c)   16 – 08:51

16  Venus  (0 LIB)

17, 18  Mercury Node (c)   17 – 23:06

20  Mercury Saturn (c)   20 – 11:57

30  Mercury Venus (c)   30 – 13:01

 

ABOVE:
Venus Uranus on the cardinal axis, August 5th & 6th


If you'd like to learn more about antiscia, or about your chart, or astrology generally, I offer student-directed mentorship and consultation services. 

Be well!  

ANTISICA July/2013

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (sometimes called the Aries Point) is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic (the sun's path = our zodiac) and the earth's equator. A planetary pair is formed when planets connect across the cardinal axis; similar to planetary pairs formed by planets in aspect or in conjunction, planets in antiscia are making a terrestrial statement. Planetary pairs provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as enriching natal and dynamic chart delineation. More on antiscia here...    

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

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a cardinal sign (meaning: it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - a symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.
  • The date[s] the planetary pair is formed is listed on the left - and the date & time of its perfection is on the right.    

Not a whole lot going on per antiscia this month. However, there is a potent grand trine occurring in WATER on July 15, 16, 17 which happens along with a Uranus station (retrograde @ 12'31 Aries). The Moon comes to (and activates) this triangular matrix between Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune on July 16 at 4:00pm (PDT) ~ deep breath for a deep dive. There is also an extraordinary grand sextile happening later in the month! Charts below.

If you'd like to learn more about antiscia, or about your chart or astrology generally, I offer student-directed mentorship and consultation services. 

Day of month + Planet/Planetary Pair + Day/Time @ exact (PDT)

July 2013

10, 11  Venus Node  (c)  11 – 01:44

12, 13  Mars (0 CAN)

17, 18  Venus Saturn  (c)  18 – 03:52

 

Moon joins Saturn @ 4'52 Scorpio - activating the grand trine configuration between Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune. 

Moon activating grand trine in Washington DC. 


The chart above is set for Washington DC. Note when the Moon comes to Saturn in Scorpio, in the eleventh whole sign house from the Ascendant, the Moon is very near its deepest point of debilitation (03 Scorpio) and the out of sect malefic Mars (meaning the more difficult hard working planet in a daytime chart) is also debilitated (in Cancer) and is setting on the Descendant. There we also find an exalted Jupiter (thankfully) and retrograde Mercury (of interest). Pluto in Capricorn is rising. Neptune in Pisces in the third house is connected by trine to both Saturn and Jupiter. And the Lot of fortune is positioned in the fourth whole sign house with a stationing retrograde Uranus. Venus in Leo "sees" (aspects by strong sextile) the Midheaven in Libra, a place where Venus has dignity; that's nice.
Will be interesting to see what manifests. 

Addendum: There is a march planned for Tuesday (a day ruled by Mars) July 16 in Tallahassee Florida to protest the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin. 

"...Phillip Agnew, executive director of Dream Defenders, a coalition of young people of color in Florida formed after Martin’s death. They have called for a "Takeover Tuesday" protest in Florida’s capital of Tallahassee on July 16. "I think we need to look at the environment that created a situation that grew a George Zimmerman and snuffed out a Trayvon Martin," Agnew says. "The fact is, our society programs people to be afraid of young people — young people of color specifically."


Later in July: 

 

A very rare and spectacular grand sextile! 

This grand sextile on July 29 is made up of the Moon, Jupiter, Mars (+ Mercury), Venus, Saturn, Pluto, and Neptune and has offshoots to both the Sun and Uranus  - which means every planet is in attendance. It's party time, for better or worse. Though at least this time around both the Sun and Moon are dignified (Sun rules Leo and Moon is exalted in Taurus - unlike the chart above with a highly debilitated Moon). The fixed square also shares more sympathy than some as they're connected by antiscia (by sign), the square to a void Uranus is where we find  potential for disruption and upset.  

 

ANTISCIA June/2013

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (sometimes called the Aries Point) is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic (the sun's path = our zodiac) and the earth's equator. A planetary pair is formed when planets connect across the cardinal axis; similar to planetary pairs formed by planets in aspect or in conjunction, planets in antiscia are making a terrestrial statement. Planetary pairs provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as enriching natal and dynamic chart delineation. More on antiscia here...

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

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a cardinal sign (meaning: it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and ought to feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - a symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.
  • The date[s] the planetary pair is formed is listed on the left - and the date & time of its perfection is on the right.    

The month begins with some sweetness, Mercury|Venus, followed by more when Venus crosses the 0 Cancer point on June 2nd. Loads of ideas and insights may come with Mercury|Jupiter connecting - as they mirror one another from a place of each other's dignity (Gemini-Cancer, rulership-exaltation). Speaking of dignity, Jupiter ingresses into its most powerful place, its place of exaltation, Cancer, on June 25th where it remains until July 16, 2014. Where is Cancer in your birth chart - what does Jupiter's ingress into Cancer mean for you? What blessings might Jupiter bring? If you'd like help understanding this, I offer consultations and tutoring

June 2013

(Day of month - Planets - Day + Time when exact, all times: PDT)

1  Mercury Venus  1 – 05:17

2  Venus  (0 CAN)

2, 3  Mercury Jupiter  3 – 08:24

5, 6, 7  Venus Jupiter  6 – 10:18

8  Sun Mercury  8 – 11:14  *new moon

8, 9, 10  Sun Pluto (c)  9 – 13:55

10, 11  Sun Venus  10 – 18:00

15, 16  Mercury Mars  15 – 17:08

16, 17  Venus Mars  17 – 09:25

20, 21  Sun  (0 CAN)

21, 22  Sun Jupiter  21 – 20:38

23—25—27  Jupiter  (0 CAN)  *exaltation 

26, 27, 28, 29  Mars Pluto (c)  28 – 02:02

29, 30  Sun Mars  30 – 05:51

 

ANTISCIA May/2013

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (sometimes called the Aries Point) is essentially the node of the Sun and is a point we all share. It is the intersection of two Great Circles: the ecliptic (the sun's path = our zodiac) and the earth's equator. A planetary pair is formed when planets connect across the cardinal axis; similar to planetary pairs formed by planets in aspect or in conjunction, planets in antiscia are making a terrestrial statement. Planetary pairs provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as enriching natal and dynamic chart delineation. More on antiscia here...

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

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a cardinal sign, or its midpoint: 15 fixed (which means it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and so should feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - symmetrical arrangements around the Aries/Libra axis.
  • The date(s) the planetary pair is formed is listed on the left - the date & time of perfection is listed on the right.    

All contra-antiscia this month, and Jupiter|Pluto (a combination of "great change and transformation") remains on the axis...  This planetary pair may be quite fruitful for you, if you have natal planets or angles at zero cardinal, 29 degrees mutable (or 15 fixed), or if you have personal points in antiscia/contra-antiscia. Beware however of going to extremes; fanaticism and excess are the dark side of the expression.

May 2013

(Day - Planets - Day/Time when exact, all times: PDT)

1—10  Jupiter Pluto (c)  5 – 18:46 thru 18:49

4, 5  Sun (15 TAU)

8  Mercury (15 TAU)  

10  Mars (15 TAU)  

23, 24, 25  Venus Pluto (c)  24 – 16:15

24, 25  Mercury Pluto (c)  24 – 16:29

30, 31  Mercury (0 CAN)


 

 

 

ANTISCIA Apr/2013

Planets antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (also known as the Aries Point) is essentially the node of the Sun, and is a point we all share. When planets connect by antiscion or contra-antiscion, a planetary pair is formed. These pairs provide insight into the energy of the day as well as enriching natal chart delineation. Why antiscia...    

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

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a cardinal sign (meaning: it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and so should feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - symmetrical arrangements around the Aries/Libra axis.
  • The date(s) the planetary pair is formed is listed on the left - the date & time of perfection is listed on the right.    

​All contra-antiscia this month and Mercury comes to the Aries Point (0 ARI) on April 13th.

Pictured below, another astrologers favorite: Mercury|Uranus. Note that this contra-antiscia becomes exact at the same time the Sun and Moon are also contra-antiscia.
Feel the collective buzzz... 

April 2013

(day of month - planets - day + time of exactitude – all times PST/PDT)

1  Mercury|Mars (c)  1 – 08:17

2  Mercury|Venus (c)  2 – 12:08

2, 3  Sun|Mercury (c)  3 – 03:07

6, 7  Mercury|Uranus (c)  7 – 04:27

10, 11, 12  Venus|Neptune (c)  11 – 08:30

12, 13, 14, 15  Mars|Neptune (c)  14 – 01:49

13, 14  Mercury (0 ARI)

13, 14, 15  Sun|Neptune (c)  14 – 21:22

28, 29  Mercury|Neptune (c)  28 – 18:40

30  Jupiter|Pluto (c)  continued...

ANTISCIA Mar/2013

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (also known as the Aries Point) is essentially the node of the Sun, and is a point we all share. When planets connect by antiscia or contra-antiscia, a planetary pair is formed. These pairs provide insight into the energy of the day as well as enriching natal chart delineation. Why antiscia...    

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

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a cardinal sign (meaning: it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and so should feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - symmetrical arrangements around the Aries/Libra axis.
  • The date(s) the planetary pair is formed is listed on the left - the date & time of perfection is listed on the right.    

​All contra-antiscia this month, and several ingresses into Aries (thank goodness! - don't know about you, but I've been drowning in the deluge of Pisces).

Pictured below: all astrologers' fave: Venus|Uranus

March 2013

(day of month - planets - day + time of exactitude – all times PST/PDT)

1, 2, 3, 4  Mars|Uranus (c)  2 – 21:37

10, 11, 12  Mars (0 ARI)

11, 12, 13  Sun|Uranus (c)  12 – 13:50

14, 15, 16  Venus|Uranus (c) 15 – 15:00

16, 17  Sun Mars (c)  16 – 13:48

17, 18  Venus|Mars (c)  18 – 01:17

19, 20, 21  Sun (0 ARI)

20, 21  Sun|Venus (c)  21 – 02:22

21, 22  Venus (0 ARI)

31  Mercury|Mars (c)  1 – 08:17

​​

ANTISCIA Feb/2013

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (also known as the Aries Point) is essentially the node of the Sun, and is a point we all share. When planets connect by antiscia or contra-antiscia, a planetary pair is formed. These pairs provide insight into the energy of the day as well as enriching natal chart delineation. Why antiscia...    

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

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a cardinal sign (meaning: it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and so should feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - symmetrical arrangements around the Aries/Libra axis.
  • The date(s) the planetary pair is formed is listed on the left - the date & time of perfection is listed on the right.    

It's a short list of planetary antiscia for February and no contra-antiscia. Though, Venus is on the cardinal axis (at 15 degrees Aquarius) for Valentine's Day. Enjoy! 

February 2013

(day of month - planets - date - time: PST)

5, 6, 7 Sun|Saturn 6 – 21:09

7, 8, 9 Venus|Node 8 – 12:57

15, 16, 17 Venus|Saturn 16 – 12:51

(no contra-antiscia in February)

ANTISCIA Jan/2013

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (also known as the Aries Point) is essentially the node of the Sun, and is a point we all share. When planets connect by antiscia or contra-antiscia, a planetary pair is formed. These pairs provide insight into the energy of the day as well as enriching natal chart delineation. Why antiscia...    

Happy New Year!
The first day of 2013 finds Venus Pluto in antiscion. In Reinhold Ebertin's classic text, The Combination of Stellar Influences, keywords for Venus Pluto include: "Fanatic love, the desire for sensual pleasure, lasciviousness" as well as "A strong feeling of love... an unusual measure of procreative power, a special artistic giftedness". These planets (falling in Sagittarius and Capricorn respectively) are active for everyone on this day - and have to do with the development (Pluto) of love, harmony, hope, and creativity (Venus). What does this mean for you as you set intentions for the new year?

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

  • Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is exact (within 10 minutes of arc).
  • Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a cardinal sign (meaning: it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and so should feature prominently that day).
  • Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia - symmetrical arrangements around the Aries/Libra axis.
  • The date(s) the planetary pair is formed is listed on the left - the date & time of perfection is listed on the right.     

January 2013

(day of month) (day/time – all times PST)

1, 2  Venus|Pluto  1 – 09:05

1, 2, 3, 4  Mars|Node  3 – 12:33

3, 4  Mercury|Venus  4 – 02:07

8, 9  Venus (0 CAP)

11, 12, 13  Sun|Jupiter (c)  12 – 20:48

14, 15  Mercury|Jupiter (c)  14 – 22:06

18, 19, 20  Mars|Saturn  19 – 03:46

22, 23  Mercury|Node  23 – 11:10

26, 27  Sun|Node  27 – 06:20

26, 27, 28  Venus|Jupiter (c)  27 – 17:21

29, 30  Mercury|Saturn  29 – 21:28

ANTISCIA Dec/2012

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (also known as the Aries Point) is essentially the node of the Sun, and is a point we all share. When planets connect by antiscia or contra-antiscia, a planetary pair is formed. These pairs provide insight into the energy of the day as well as enriching natal chart delineation. Why antiscia...    

There's a flurry of antiscional activity mid-month when the Sun and Pluto meet-up in antiscia at the same time Mars comes to the contra-antiscion of Jupiter; this occurs December 11th to 14th (with Uranus stationing direct on the 13th). Note the Mercury/Pluto antiscion on December 24/25th.
hmmm...

Happy winter solstice! 

To use this list, simply blend the meanings of the planets in combination. Bold dates indicate a particular planetary expression is at its most exact (within 10 minutes of arc). Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a cardinal sign, or to 15 degrees of a fixed sign (meaning: it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and so should feature prominently that day). Those marked with an asterisk are antiscia formed around the midpoint of two cardinal signs (the midpoint = 15 fixed). Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia and are symmetrical arrangements around the Aries/Libra axis.

December 2012 

3rd – Venus *

4th – Mercury|Saturn *

5th, 6th – Sun|Mars

9th – Venus|Saturn *

11th, 12th, 13th – Sun|Pluto

11th, 12th, 13th, 14th – Mars|Jupiter (c)

15th, 16th – Mercury|Mars

16th – Sun|Uranus *

19th, 20th – Venus|Mars

20th, 21st – Sun (ingress to Capricorn)

24th – Mars|Neptune *

24th, 25th – Mercury|Pluto

26th, 27th – Sun|Mercury

28th – Mercury|Uranus *

31st – Mercury (ingress into Capricorn)

31st – Sun|Venus

ANTISCIA Nov/2012

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (also known as the Aries Point) is essentially the Node of the Sun, and is a point we all share. When planets connect by antiscia or contra-antiscia, a planetary pair is formed. These pairs provide insight into the energy of the day as well as enriching natal chart delineation. Why antiscia...    

 

Mars|Pluto on Election Day  

 

November 2012

1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th – Saturn|Node *

4th – Venus|Mars *

5th, 6th, 7th – Mars|Pluto

6th – Sun *

9th, 10th – Mars|Uranus *

10th – Venus|Jupiter *

16th – Sun|Saturn *

16th, 17th – Mars ingress into Capricorn

17th, 18th – Mercury|Saturn *

20th, 21st, 22nd – Venus|Neptune

21st – Sun|Venus *

25th – Venus|Node *

30th – Mercury|Venus *

 

To use this list, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. (You can always refer to a book, such as Combinations of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, if you need help with keywords.) 

The bold dates above indicate a day when the particular planetary expression is strongest - within 10 minutes of arc or less. Dates with one planet indicate its ingress into a Cardinal sign, or to 15 degrees Fixed, meaning it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and so should feature prominently that day. Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia, signs arranged around the Aries/Libra axis. Finally, those marked with an asterisk* are antiscia formed around the midpoint of two Cardinal signs (midpoint: 15 Fixed) and are indirect antiscia.  

ANTISCIA Oct/2012

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (also known as the Aries Point) is essentially the Node of the Sun, and is a point we all share. When planets connect by antiscia or contra-antiscia, a planetary pair is formed. These pairs provide insight into the energy of the day as well as enriching natal chart delineation. Why antiscia...    

 

October 2012

1st -- 8th – Saturn|Neptune 

2nd, 3rd – Venus|Saturn (c) 

3rd4th – Mercury|Venus (c) 

4th, 5th – Mercury|Neptune 

5th – Mercury|Mars * 

5th6th – Sun|Jupiter * 

6th – Mars|Saturn * 

7th – Mercury|Node * 

11th, 12th – Sun|Venus (c) 

15th – Mercury * 

15th16th – Sun|Mars * 

21st, 22nd, 23rd – Sun|Neptune 

22nd – Venus|Pluto * 

22nd23rd, 24th – Venus|Uranus 

25th – Sun|Mercury * 

26th – Mercury|Saturn * 

26th – Sun|Node * 

28th – Venus ingress into Libra (c) 

 

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

Bold dates indicate the day when a particular planetary expression is at its strongest - within 10 minutes of arc or less. Dates with one planet indicate its ingress into a Cardinal sign, or to 15 degrees Fixed, meaning it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and so should feature prominently that day. Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia, signs arranged around the Aries/Libra axis. Finally, those marked with an asterisk* are antiscia formed around the midpoint of two Cardinal signs (midpoint: 15 Fixed) and are indirect antiscia.  

 

 

  

ANTISCIA Sep/2012

Welcome. Here's the list of planetary antiscia for the month of September:

2nd, 3rd – Mercury|Saturn (c)

2nd – Mercury|Venus *

4th, 5th – Venus|Neptune *

6th7th, 8th – Venus|Node

12th, 13th – Mercury|Uranus

12th – Mercury|Pluto *

14th, 15th – Sun|Uranus

14th15th – Sun|Pluto *

15th – Mars * (15 Scorpio)

16th – Mercury (0 Libra)

16th – 23rd 24th – 30th – Saturn|Neptune

17th, 18th – Venus|Mars (c)

18th – Sun|Mercury (c)

19th – Venus * (15 Leo)

22nd – Sun (0 Libra)

24th – Mercury|Jupiter *

Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. They have been recognized to show sympathy and connection for at least two thousand years. Every planet at any given time has a shadow-point reflected across the axis, when another planet moves into the domain of this shadow a connection is established. This connection creates a planetary pair, with the Aries Point (which is any of the zero degree points of the cardinal signs) at the midpoint. These planetary pairs provide insight into the energy of the day, as well as enhancing delineation of a natal chart.

The cardinal axis (Aries Point) is essentially the Node of the Sun. It is through this point that each one of us connects to the world, and so it is a point we all share.

To use this list, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. Bold dates indicate the strongest day for a particular planetary expression. Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a Cardinal sign, i.e. it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis, and so should feature prominently that day. Those marked with an asterisk are antiscia formed around the midpoint of two Cardinal signs, the midpoint being 15 degrees Fixed. Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia and are sympathetic signs arranged around the Aries/Libra axis. 

This month things may get a bit squirrelly around the 14/15th when the Sun comes to the direct antiscia of Uranus - at the same time picking up Pluto by 45 - where Mars rests at their exact midpoint. Sun + Uranus|Pluto = Mars @ 15 Scorpio. 

On the 90 degree dial, the combination looks like this: 

I assume it has to do with the presidency since the TNP Kronos, a symbol of ruling powers, great height, and government, is tied in with the ongoing Uranus Pluto revolutionary square aspect. Sun|Kronos classically represents the president

Hmmm...

Following the intense Sun Uranus Pluto Mars business, we will see a return of the antiscia of Saturn|Neptune. This combination lingered on the cardinal axis for a long time earlier this year (late January through early April 2012). Expect issues important then to be very up again.

The sociological correspondence and probable manifestations of Saturn|Neptune per Reinhold Ebertin's often depressing work, The Combination of Stellar Influences, says:

Poor, sick or depressed persons.

+ The methodical execution of plans, the slow attainment of success through intense activity and great painstaking effort.

- Painful or tormenting inhibitions, undermining circumstances also leading to a state of illness, neuroses or diseases with causes difficult to ascertain. 

Sun @ 0 Libra brings extra focus to Saturn|Neptune on the 22nd:  

 

Feedback, questions or comments are welcome.

 

ANTISCIA Aug/2012

After a little summer break, the list of monthly antiscia is back! 

Antiscia and contra-antiscia have been recognized and used for 2,000 years as a way to show connection and sympathy between planets and signs. Planets in antiscia reflect or mirror one another across the cardinal axis. Favored by Uranians, and used by Hellenistic, Persian, Medieval, and modern tropical astrologers in the know, these perfectly symmetrical arrangements, falling equidistant from any of the four zero cardinal points (0 Cancer/Capricorn and 0 Aries/Libra), add insight in both natal and mundane chart delineation. Antiscia is another factor to consider when tracking or contemplating the energies (or astrological weather) of a point in time.

The cardinal axis marks the turning of the seasons at the solstice and equinox. Sometimes referred to simply as the Aries Point, the cardinal axis is important because everything on earth is affected by seasonal change, it is through this point that each one of us connects to the world. The cardinal axis is a factor we all share.

 


 

To use this list, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. Bold dates indicate the strongest day for a particular planetary expression. Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a Cardinal sign, i.e. it is sitting directly on the Cardinal axis, and so should feature prominently that day. Those marked with an asterisk are antiscia formed around the midpoint of two Cardinal signs, the midpoint being 15 degrees Fixed. Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia and are a symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

August 2012

5th  Mars|Jupiter *

6th  Sun *

6th, 7th  Venus

16th  Sun|Mercury *

18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd  Mars|Neptune

22nd  Mars|Node *

22nd, 23rd  Sun|Mars (c)

23rd  Mercury *

23rd, 24th, 25th  Venus|Jupiter

25th, 26th, 27th  Sun|Saturn (c)

29th, 30th  Mercury|Mars (c)

30th  Sun|Venus

 

ANTISCIA June/2012

For about 2,000 years antiscia and contra-antiscia have been recognized to show connection and sympathy between planets and signs. Planets in antiscia reflect or mirror one another across the cardinal axis. Favored by Uranians, these perfectly symmetrical arrangements, which fall equi-distant from any of the four zero cardinal points (0 Cancer/Capricorn and 0 Aries/Libra), add insight to the day's expression, in addition to making a valuable statement in a natal chart and in synastry between charts.    

The cardinal axis marks the turning of the seasons at the solstice and equinox. Sometimes referred to simply as the Aries Point, the cardinal axis is important because everything on earth is affected by seasonal change, and it is through this point that each one of us connects to the world; it is a factor we all share.

To use this list, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. Bold dates indicate the strongest day for a particular planetary expression. Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a Cardinal sign, i.e. it is sitting directly on the Cardinal axis, and so should feature prominently that day. Those marked with an asterisk are antiscia formed around the midpoint of two Cardinal signs, the midpoint being 15 degrees Fixed. Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia and are a symmetrical arrangement around the Aries/Libra axis.

June 2012

2nd, 3rd  Mercury|Pluto (c)

3rd  Mercury|Uranus *

7th  Mercury

10th11th, 12th  Sun|Pluto (c)

11th  Sun|Mercury

11th12th  Sun|Uranus *

12th  Mercury|Mars *

14th, 15th16th, 17th, 18th  Mars|Uranus

15th, 16th  Mars|Pluto *

18th19th  Mercury|Venus

20th  Sun

21st, 22nd  Mercury|Node (c)

23rd  Mercury|Neptune *

23rd, 24th  Mercury|Jupiter

24th, 25th  Sun|Mars *

 

Lecture: The Power of Antiscia

This month I am giving a talk at the United Astrology Conference (UAC) in New Orleans. My presentation, The Power of Antiscia, is one of the Lunchtime Lectures and is scheduled for Saturday, May 26, at 1:00pm.  

 

 

If you'd like to learn more about the historical and modern use of antiscia, as well as see it applied to a number of example charts including: musicians, politicians, comedians, and more, please join me! 

I'd love to see you there.

 

www.uacastrology.com

 

 

The Power of Antiscia

Later this month I'm giving a talk at the United Astrology Conference (UAC) in New Orleans. My presentation, The Power of Antiscia, is one of the Lunchtime Lectures scheduled for Saturday, May 26, at 1:00pm. 

If you'd like to learn more about the historical and modern use of antiscia, as well as see it applied to a number of example charts, please join me there! 

 

www.uacastrology.com

 

 

 

Unusual Expression Venus|Uranus

need for excitement in relationships, otherwise restlessness

unique creative expression

eccentricity

disturbances or nervousness with others

an unusual rhythm

exotic, bizarre, outlandish, colorful 

the love of astrology

innovative art

freedom in relationships

the renegade

 

Venus|Uranus stands on the cardinal axis at this time.

Use the energy to do something new or different. Don't let others ruffle your feathers (at least not too much), and if they do - surprise them with a flood of love or give 'em a little extra space. 

 

Famous people with Venus|Uranus strong in their chart, by conjunction, square or opposition:   Jimi Hendrix, Sinead O'Connor, Kurt Cobain, Josephine Baker, Jimmy Page, Paul Simon, Elvis Presley, Prince, Elizabeth Taylor, Steve McQueen, Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Toni Morrison, Caroline Myss, Anais Nin, Dionne Warwick.

 

 

ANTISCIA May/2012

Below is your list of planetary antiscia for the month of May.

Venus stations retrograde at 23 degrees 59 minutes of Gemini on May 15th. She makes an antiscion to both Pluto and Uranus early in the month, while moving direct, and later in the month while retrograde. Also this month, an annular solar eclipse occurs on May 20th at 00 degrees 20 minutes Gemini. 

Reading the list is simple. Bold dates indicate the strongest day for a particular planetary expression. Dates showing only one planet indicate its ingress into a Cardinal sign (or to 15 degrees Fixed), i.e. it is sitting directly on the Cardinal axis and ought to feature prominently that day. Those marked with an asterisk are antiscia formed around the midpoint of two Cardinal signs, which means they fall equidistant around 15 degrees Fixed. Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia and are symmetrical arrangements around the equinoctial points, Aries/Libra axis, as opposed to the solstitial points (antiscia).

May 2012

1st, 2nd, 3rd  Venus|Pluto (c)

1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th  Node|Saturn *

1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th  Mars|Saturn (c)

4th Sun *

4th, 5th  Mercury|Mars

5th  Node|Mercury *

6th, 7th  Mercury|Neptune (c)

7th, 8th, 9th  Venus|Uranus *

12th  Mercury|Jupiter *

12th  Mercury|Sun *

16th, 17th  Mercury *

23rd, 24th  Venus|Uranus *

25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th  Venus|Pluto (c)

26th, 27th  Sun|Saturn *

27th  Mercury|Saturn *

 

Please feel free to contact me with questions, or leave a comment below.