Monday, August 23, 2010

A Dangerous Setup for the California Chart

The Summer eclipse season has come to an end, the Sun has ingressed into Virgo and the height of the Cardinal Crisis transits  of  2010 have passed, so what's next?  I've been thinking about this.  In the last few days, scientists have announced the San Andreas fault may rupture sooner rather than later as they have found more evidence of ancient quakes having taken place along the fault in shorter intervals ranging from every 44-150 years rather than the previous 200-300 year span.  So I took another look again at the California chart radical and the progressed to see what is going on and if possible to glean information of when a quake might occur.

As of today's date, August 24, 2010, the chart of California has a dangerous setup going on between the radical and progressed positions.
First, the MC/IC angle of both the radical and progressed positions have been eclipsed in the last two years and remain sensitive to upcoming transits.  The Progressed Node is square to the Radical AC angle.  The Progressed AC is involved in opposition to the Radical Venus and Moon. The Progressed Venus has moved into square with Radical Mars and Mercury and is currently receiving stimulation from the Transiting Node.  The Progressed Moon is forming a square to Radical Chiron.  Progressed Mars is coming into conjunction with Radical Lilith and Progressed Fortuna is square to the Radical MC/IC angle with Radical Fortuna in conjunction with Progressed Chiron.  Clearly, this chart is very active, so seismologists are on the right track warning the public that the San Andreas Fault could see a major rupture quite soon.  The main question is when.  What transit activation will set this chart off? 

Today, August 24, 2010 is the Full Moon in Pisces taking place at 10:05 PDT.  This Full Moon stimulating the February 20, 2008 lunar eclipse at 1-2 Virgo.  This eclipse is still active until February 2011 and was partially seen in California.  The eclipse did not touch any planetary position in the California chart, so the effects are not as great as they would have been touching a position in the chart, yet it is still a sensitive point.  I cannot say I see any specific transit stimulation to this chart at this time, in the next few days both Transiting Mars and Venus will oppose Radical and Progressed Saturn at 17 and 19 Aries and square the Progressed MC/IC angle.  With the South Node currently transiting the eclipse of December 31, 2009 and square to Radical Mars and in opposition to Progressed Venus, will it be enough to set off the difficult aspects in this chart?  Or will it be later when the future eclipses land on positions in the Los Angeles and San Francisco charts.  Whatever the case may be, the California chart is too be watched very closely because something, whatever it is to be, is going to happen pretty soon in my opinion.

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