Monday, December 30, 2013

Supermoons and elevated seismic risk

January 1, 2014 is a Supermoon, a.k.a. a perigee (closer to Earth) New Moon, at 3:14 am in California.  This is the first Supermoon of the month with a second occurring on January 30th.  This will be the last double Supermoon month until 2018, and this January 1st features a cardinal cross of Pluto conjunct the New Moon at 11 Capricorn along with Mercury and square to Mars in 11-12 Libra and Uranus in 8 Aries, and Jupiter in 16 Cancer.  This is a very powerful configuration and is and will play out on the world stage with increased violence, protests, storms, and of course seismic activity.  In California, this New Moon has the potential to produce a sizable and powerfully destructive quake.  The New Moon chart set for Los Angeles has an ascendant of 21 Scorpio, 21 Scorpio being the placement of the radical Jupiter in the LA chart which was eclipsed in November 2012 and now Saturn making a very close transit approach at 20 Scorpio. San Francisco has the Radical Node at 21 Leo with the transit Saturn moving into square. However is should be noted, the total Solar Eclipse of November 2012 was not visible in the USA nor was the eclipse angular in California.
Yet, there is the transiting node connection. The combined Transit South Node at 5 Scorpio making it's pass over the Progressed Sun of the LA chart  at 4-5 Taurus ( involved in a progressed square with Radical LA Pluto at 4 Aquarius) and the Transiting Cardinal Cross coming into play amps up the danger.  A cardinal cross configuration is featured in some of the most powerful quakes California has ever had-- the Owen's Valley quake of 1872 being one of them.   A cardinal sign t-square is featured in the 1857 Ft. Tejon quake and in the 1700 9.0 Cascadian Basin quake.  The Radical California chart has an Ascendant of 5 Scorpio which is currently being transited by the North Node and is an eclipse degree from April 2013 that was visible in Russia.  Currently, Russia is dealing with two bombings as this degree is being stimulated.
 Even though this eclipse was not visible in California it was angular on the IC in California, so it's my opinion this is a factor to be considered in evaluating seismic risk for California.
The window for seismic activity from this Supermoon is fairly large lasting weeks as the transiting node passes into 4 Scorpio and Saturn moves into 21 degrees Scorpio.
Now for the more positive news  -- there are not a lot of exact progressions in cardinal degrees to activate in the charts of California, yet Radical Mars in the CA chart is being transited Mars and stimulated by the cardinal cross Supermoon with the transit node on the Radical AC, but not too much else.

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