Monday, September 20, 2010

Chart to Watch--Japan

I thought I would post another chart to watch that has the potential for seismic activity during this month--Japan.  Japan's Radical Uranus was eclipsed on December 31, 2009 exact making this degree quite sensitive to transits. However, it is important to watch not only this degree, but the transits of this planet as well.  Currently, Transiting Uranus is conjunct with Jupiter at 28 Pisces, an eclipse degree, and is square to the Radical Moon at 28 Gemini.  This evening and tomorrow, the Transiting Sun will form an exact t-square between Transiting Uranus, Jupiter, and the Radical Moon.  The Progressed Moon has moved opposite the eclipse degree of 13-14 Aquarius and the Progressed Sun and Venus are opposite the eclipse degree of 4-5 Capricorn and are trine to Transiting Mars.  And there is more, The Radical Node at 27 Aquarius is receiving stimualtion from Transiting Neptune and Chiron that makes this chart important to watch because the Transiting Node at 8 Capricorn is square to the Progressed Saturn at 8 Libra repeating a theme in the overall pattern.  In the next few days, it will be of interest to watch as the Transiting Moon hits 27 Aquarius in conjunction with the Radical Node and moves forward to conjoin the Progressed AC at 8-9 Pisces, oppose the Progressed Vertex at 20 Virgo and finally moves into Aries where the Transiting Moon will square the Radical AC at 0 Capricorn.

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