Saturday, May 15, 2010

Entering the Climax Zone

We are now entering a time period when the transiting planets are inching close to the Cardinal Climax zone.  The Cardinal Climax zone is when the outer planets of Uranus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto are in the early degrees of the Cardinal signs Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn.

This week beginning May 16, has several signatures that point to possible quake activity in California once again. This week will see the once every 20 year opposition between Jupiter and Saturn at 27 Virgo-Pisces.  Jupiter hits 27 Pisces late on the May 17th but the opposition won't be exact until May 23, 2010. Venus enters 0 Aries on May 19th and conjuncts the progressed Uranus at 29 Gemini on May 19th and square to the transiting Uranus at 29 Pisces.  This configuration has the potential to set off the progressed aspects in the Los Angeles chart. The stress is building up and is poised to release at any time.  It could be a couple of days before or after. 

Some possible time periods are:
The Moon transits to the eclipse degree of 10 Cancer/Capricorn.
The Moon transits to the eclipse degree of 15-16 Cancer/Capricorn square the progressed node at 16 Aries.
The Moon transits to the eclipse degree of 25-26 Cancer square to the radical Node at 26 Libra.
The Moon transits to Radical Pluto in the LA chart at 4 Aquarius.
The Moon transits to eclipse degree of 6-8 Leo/Aquarius opposite the progressed Pluto in the LA chart.
The Moon transits to the eclipse degree of 13 Leo/Aquarius.
The Moon transits to the eclipse degree of 20-21 Leo/Aquarius conjunct transiting Mars and square to the progressed Vertex in the LA chart--highly probable.

Some other important aspects that are upcoming in the next couple of weeks to note are the following:
Uranus will enter 0 Aries on May 28, 2010
Jupiter will enter 0Aries on June 6, 2010 and will conjunct Uranus
These are the all important rare transits of the Cardinal Climax.  Expect the unexpected and get ready for a wild ride because things are about to get quite bumpy and volatile.

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