Guest guest Posted August 30, 2000 Report Share Posted August 30, 2000 Dear list members, I'd like to ask for your opinion on the following precessed lunar return. Could you please make comments as to what you think it might signify? lunar return data: 31-Aug-2000, 6:25pm gmt+3 (EET, DST), Jerusalem Israel , 35E14 31N46. Thanks in advance, Lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2000 Report Share Posted August 31, 2000 Hello, Lea! Thanks for the lunar return time, but what about the natal data? Returns, progressed returns, and progressed natal charts are always compared with the birth chart; the difference with returns is that one uses the return chart cusps when doing the comparisons. However, this much I can tell you: look for something important to happen when the moon transits a lunar return angle. Later, Kevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2000 Report Share Posted September 1, 2000 Hello Margarita and Kevin, You are both right. The natal data is: 26-January-1962, 12:15pm, EET (gmt+2), Jerusalem, Israel. precessed lunar return: 31-Aug-2000, 6:25pm gmt+3 (EET, DST), Jerusalem Israel , 35E14 31N46. > However, this much I can tell you: look for something important to happen > when the moon transits a lunar return angle. Indeed, the transit Moon will hit the return's Mc at 4-Sept-2000. That same day the exact Jupiter/Pluto opposition will align exactly with the Asc/Desc of the native's diurnal chart: (4-Sept-2000, 13:15pm EET,DST (gmt+3), birth place), making very tight hard aspects of the 8th and 4th harmonics to natal Mars and Pluto, and to the lunar eclipse of mid July, 2000, that took place ( together with transit Ketu) on natal Mars. The Return's Mars/Uranus opposition is right on the natal Rahu/Ketu axis. Thanks again, Lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2000 Report Share Posted September 1, 2000 In a message dated 00-09-01 12:42:34 EDT, barlea writes: > Indeed, the transit Moon will hit the return's Mc at 4-Sept-2000. That same > day the exact Jupiter/Pluto opposition will align exactly with the Asc/Desc > of the native's diurnal chart: > (4-Sept-2000, 13:15pm EET,DST (gmt+3), birth place), making very tight hard > aspects of the 8th and 4th harmonics to natal Mars and Pluto, and to the > lunar eclipse of mid July, 2000, that took place ( together with transit > Ketu) on natal Mars. > > The Return's Mars/Uranus opposition is right on the natal Rahu/Ketu axis. That Mars-Uranus opposition is cause for concern, especially since it's in the foreground, along with the Jupiter-Pluto opposition. Other foreground planets include the SLR Sun, Saturn (which conjuncts the natal Ascendant), and Chiron, and natal Mercury, Uranus, and Chiron. Something very disruptive could be brewing. Please keep us posted! Later, Kevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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