Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A Serious Concern for Southern California

It's nearing the New Moon for March and this one poses a significant danger for seismic activity around the world and a very serious concern in the next day or two for Southern California.  The Progressed Los Angeles chart is on fire right now with transits to the eclipse degrees making contact with the progressed planets in the chart.  March 2, 2011 is of particular concern.

Several transits of concern are the Transiting Node to Progressed Saturn, Jupiter, and Uranus opposition across the AC/DC axis square to Transiting Uranus in the eclipse degree of 29 Pisces/Virgo conjunct the fixed star Scheat ( a well known star for misfortune in mundane astrology, yet, the misfortune is more likely to be related to water).  Also the Transiting retrograde Saturn is heading back toward a exact conjunction with the Progressed South Node in the 4th house while Transiting Venus is opposite the eclipse degree of 29 Cancer and conjunct with the Radical IC of the LA chart ( not shown).  The Transiting Sun squares the Progressed Mars at 11 Gemini.

And yet, the timing of a potential quake would be most likely when the Moon transits in opposition to the Progressed Moon at 18 Leo or more likely when the Moon transits 20-21 Aquarius square to the Progressed Vertex and trine to the Progressed Fortuna.

Update: March 3, 2011  Still on quake watch.   The Transiting South Node has reached the eclipse degree at 29 Gemini conjunction with malefic fixed star Menkalinan associated with violence, disgrace and ruin.  The Transiting Moon is moving into square with Progressed Apollon at 4 Gemini, trine the Progressed AC, and then moves onward to oppose the Radical Sun at 12 Virgo (not shown) before the New Moon and later in the evening toward a conjunction with the Progressed MC at 17 Pisces. In the early morning hours of March 5th the Transiting Moon will then form a trine to the  Progressed Vertex at 21 Scorpio and later in the evening of March 5 to square the Progressed Jupiter, Uranus, and Node after the New Moon on the March 4, 2011.

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