Thursday, March 18, 2010

Part II of California's Quake Potential in Summer 2010

Today's posting is all about the upcoming lunar eclipse on June 26, 2010 in connection with the LA radical and progressed chart. So let's take a look. This is a partial lunar eclipse taking place at 4 Capricorn with limited visibility in California.

LA's radical chart has 26 Libra rising, with 29 Cancer/Capricorn on the MC/IC axis. The date set for this chart is September 4, 1781, 9:11 am.

Since 2008, this chart has had the follow eclipses:

Pluto eclipsed Jan 26, 2009 SE, 11N
MC eclipsed July 22, 2009 SE, 11S
Mars eclipsed July 7, 2009 LE, 11S
***Uranus to be eclipsed on June 26, 2010
***Lilith to be eclipsed on July 11, 2010

The lunar eclipse of June 26, 2010 takes place exactly on the progressed DC of the LA chart sensitizing this axis. What is striking about this progressed chart is the grand cross configuration of outer planets across the AC/DC axis and 4th and 10th houses. Uranus at 29 Gemini is in the 12th house conjunct the AC, opposite to the conjunction of Saturn at 1 Capricorn and Jupiter at 29 Sagittarius in the 6th conjoined the DC. They are also square to Mercury at 5 Aries in the 10th opposite to Neptune at 6 Libra in the 4th. At the time of the eclipse the AC/DC axis will be activated having landed directly on top of it just as the MC/IC axis of the radical LA chart was last summer by the SE of July 22, 2009. So there is the potential for a major event to occur this summer in LA with this angular sensitivity from transit activation.

Since Mars, Pluto, and the angles were eclipsed I look to their transits and placements to see when something might occur. At this point, it is of vital importance to note all previous sensitive eclipse points in the last several years especially when looking at the transits of the outer planets to these points.

Dec 31, 2009 10 Cancer, LE 12 N
Jan 15, 2010 25 Capricorn, SE 12N
Aug 16, 2009, 13 Leo, LE, 11 S
*July 22, 2009, 29 Cancer, SE, 11 S
#*July 7, 2009, 15 Capricorn, LE, 11S
#Feb 9, 2009, 21 Leo, LE 11N
*Jan 26, 2009, 6 Aquarius, SE 11 N
Aug 16, 2008, 24 Aquarius, LE 10S
Aug 1, 2008, 9 Leo, SE 10s
#Feb 21, 2008, 1 Virgo, LE 10N
Feb 7, 2008, 17 Aquarius, SE 10N
Aug 28, 2007, 5 Pisces, LE 9S
Sept 11, 2007, 18 Virgo, SE 9S
*Mar 3, 2007, 13 Virgo, LE 9N
March 19, 2007, 28 Pisces, SE 9N
Sept 7, 2006, 15 Pisces, LE 8S
Sept 22, 2006, 29 Virgo, SE 8S
(# eclipses with visibility in CA)
(* eclipses related to the LA chart)

With this in mind, we have many upcoming transit activations. The most powerful activations are made by the outer planets. During this eclipse season of 2010, we will have Uranus, Jupiter, and Saturn transiting the eclipses in Virgo and Pisces. These particular eclipses, according to Bernadette Brady, are part of the 8S, and 9N saros series. The eclipse at 28 Pisces is a part of saros series 9N. She writes in her book that Series 9 N, is a very physically expressive saros series. Sudden physical and violent events can occur with this series. Indeed, it is important saros series for CA as a number of California's quakes have responded to it including the Sylmar and Loma Prieta quakes.

Keeping our eye on the following transits shows the entire chart very active.
-Transiting Mars will be close to the progressed 4th house cusp at 16 Virgo in early July; comes into conjunction with the radical LA Sun on June 29 at 12 Virgo; within orb of the Virgo 13 eclipse point, and square to the radical Saturn at 13 Sagittarius.
-Transiting South Node will be within orb ( 1 degree) of the eclipse point of 10 Cancer. May it also be noted the transiting node will be stationary at this time. The nodes, according to vedic astrology, are thought to be of malefic influence and always cause problems. They are intensified when stationary and are crucial to studying earthquakes. In studying quakes, I find them activating eclipse points and in affliction with a planet of the nation or city's chart at the time of the quake. The radical SN of the LA chart is sitting on the AC at 26 Libra so when this angle is activated, it's important!
-Transiting Sun will be hitting several points at 10 Cancer and 15 Cancer opposite the eclipse of last July 7th and squaring the IC.
-Transiting Mercury will be in the same vicinity as the Sun.
-Transiting Venus will be hitting the SE activation point of 17 Aquarius squaring progressed black moon Lilith and coming around to the 21 Leo eclipse point.
-Transiting Saturn will be activating the 9N saros series from the 4th house at 28 Virgo squaring progressed Uranus at 29 Gemini and progressed Jupiter/Saturn conjunction at 28 Sagittarius and 1 Capricorn. It will also oppose progressed Venus at 24 Pisces. It will also oppose fixed star Scheat at 29 Pisces reputed to cause extreme misfortune.

.-Transiting Uranus will be at the critical Aries point degree signifying an event taking center stage and a rushing out of dynamic energy as described by Celeste Teal in her book Eclipses. It will also be conjunct with fixed star Scheat.
-Transiting Neptune will be opposite the radical Mercury of LA and is in conjunction with Chiron and Lilith activating the eclipse of 1 Virgo.
-Transiting Pluto will be conjunct with the progressed DC and heavily involved in the grand cross aspects. The Progressed Pluto sits at 8 Aquarius in opposition to the progressed Moon at 9 Leo and square to progressed Chiron during this time. In a previous posting, I noted in the New Moon chart for June 2010 relocated to LA has the progressed Pluto sitting on the MC of this chart. So we've got Pluto involved with the angles in both the New Moon chart, the progressed LA chart, and the June 26, 2010 chart.

All the ingredients in cooking up an event are there--
4th house activation, angles involved, transits to eclipses points, the saros series, node activation, a notorious fixed star, and progressed chart AC ruler affliction.
The LA chart is lit up like a Christmas tree on steroids this eclipse season. So the burning question is -- what may come to pass and at what date? I'll have to save that for another posting.







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