Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 Hi Everyone, I've just had a look at the 2004 sidereal Aries Ingress, which occurred a few days ago. A main stress configuration hits the general Los Angeles Area. I don't know how to determine where else in the world these stress aspects hit the angles. The main difference between the Fagan-Bradley and Krishnamurti charts is the Moon. In the Krishnamurti ingress the Moon and Neptune straddle the ascendant at 18 Capricorn. Jupiter in Leo and Saturn in Gemini complete the double quincunx (Yod or Finger of God) focused on the ascendant and Moon. This is the type of aspect that I've found repeatedly occurs in the monthly sidereal ingress charts preceding traumatic events. The nodes square the ascendant, Moon and Neptune, and Anny has mentioned that when the nodes are prominent in a chart, often masses of people are involved. The Sun and Mercury quincunx the M.C., so both the Asc and MC are afflicted with the 150 degree aspects from planets. However, there is no closed aspect configuration in relation to the M.C., which happens frequently in the ingress charts of traumatic events such as earthquakes for a locale. Uranus enters the picture because it's opposed to Jupiter and trine Saturn (both of which form the Yod aspect to the ascendant). Mars and Venus also have their say because they trine the Ascendant configuration. In the Fagan-Bradley ingress chart, the Moon has moved out of orb to Saturn and Jupiter; the ascendant is at 21 Capricorn, so the Yod aspect is lost. However, Neptune itself is less than a degreee from the ascendant, and Mercury and the Sun still quincunx the M.C. The trine of Mars to Neptune is almost exact. The nodes still square the ascendant. If a stressful event is to happen somewhere in southern California, the Moon will set it off when it reaches a conjunction to one of the points in the major stress patterns. Baghdad's angles are close to the Los Angeles angles, but reversed: The ascendant is 23 Cancer and the M.C. at 17 Aries is conjunct Rahu--Moon's north node. The Yod is focused on the Descendant, but the orbs are more exact in Los Angeles. For Baghdad, the Yod focus on the descendant is self-explanatory--continued friction from foreign occupation. I use the sidereal ingress charts for only a period of one month, so if anything is to materialize, it will happen before the Sun enters sidereal Taurus. I know that when these types of aspect configurations happen in a sidereal solar ingress chart, traumatic events such as earthquakes happen in the areas where the stress aspects are on the angles. What I don't know is if these aspects are also on the angles when nothing of note happens. It may also be important which planets are involved in the stress configurations. This is on-going research, mainly asking questions and making suggestions. The charts are uploaded in the Files section of this site: Sincerely, Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Therese, With Krishnamurti, you get Rahu close to the ascendant at Sydney, NS, Canada, and also with some minor places in Brazil. Rahu sits close to MC at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Moon sits on the Descendant at Damascus, Syria. Saturn is on the ASC near Sevilla, Spain. Dietmar , Therese Hamilton <eastwest@s...> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I've just had a look at the 2004 sidereal Aries Ingress, which occurred a > few days ago. A main stress configuration hits the general Los Angeles > Area. I don't know how to determine where else in the world these stress > aspects hit the angles. > > The main difference between the Fagan-Bradley and Krishnamurti charts is > the Moon. In the Krishnamurti ingress the Moon and Neptune straddle the > ascendant at 18 Capricorn. Jupiter in Leo and Saturn in Gemini complete the > double quincunx (Yod or Finger of God) focused on the ascendant and Moon. > This is the type of aspect that I've found repeatedly occurs in the monthly > sidereal ingress charts preceding traumatic events. > > The nodes square the ascendant, Moon and Neptune, and Anny has mentioned > that when the nodes are prominent in a chart, often masses of people are > involved. > > The Sun and Mercury quincunx the M.C., so both the Asc and MC are afflicted > with the 150 degree aspects from planets. However, there is no closed > aspect configuration in relation to the M.C., which happens frequently in > the ingress charts of traumatic events such as earthquakes for a locale. > > Uranus enters the picture because it's opposed to Jupiter and trine Saturn > (both of which form the Yod aspect to the ascendant). Mars and Venus also > have their say because they trine the Ascendant configuration. > > In the Fagan-Bradley ingress chart, the Moon has moved out of orb to Saturn > and Jupiter; the ascendant is at 21 Capricorn, so the Yod aspect is lost. > However, Neptune itself is less than a degreee from the ascendant, and > Mercury and the Sun still quincunx the M.C. The trine of Mars to Neptune is > almost exact. The nodes still square the ascendant. > > If a stressful event is to happen somewhere in southern California, the > Moon will set it off when it reaches a conjunction to one of the points in > the major stress patterns. > > Baghdad's angles are close to the Los Angeles angles, but reversed: The > ascendant is 23 Cancer and the M.C. at 17 Aries is conjunct Rahu-- Moon's > north node. The Yod is focused on the Descendant, but the orbs are more > exact in Los Angeles. For Baghdad, the Yod focus on the descendant is > self-explanatory--continued friction from foreign occupation. > > I use the sidereal ingress charts for only a period of one month, so if > anything is to materialize, it will happen before the Sun enters sidereal > Taurus. I know that when these types of aspect configurations happen in a > sidereal solar ingress chart, traumatic events such as earthquakes happen > in the areas where the stress aspects are on the angles. What I don't know > is if these aspects are also on the angles when nothing of note happens. It > may also be important which planets are involved in the stress configurations. > > This is on-going research, mainly asking questions and making suggestions. > > The charts are uploaded in the Files section of this site: > > > > Sincerely, > Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Dietmar, how do you go about locating these angles? Therese ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At 03:01 AM 4/18/04 -0000, you wrote: >Therese, > > With Krishnamurti, you get Rahu close to the ascendant at Sydney, >NS, Canada, and also with some minor places in Brazil. Rahu sits >close to MC at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Moon sits on the Descendant >at Damascus, Syria. Saturn is on the ASC near Sevilla, Spain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Therese, That is exactly where SolarMaps is handy. Using any location for that ingress you can see where in the world the planet will fall on the angles. It is a close approximation, so when I see the lines near certain cities, I plug them in to find out by trial and error which cites correspond with the closest planet/angle aspects on the ingress chart. I notice that Saudi Arabia has become a hot spot. Dietmar , Therese Hamilton <eastwest@s...> wrote: > Dietmar, how do you go about locating these angles? > > Therese > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > At 03:01 AM 4/18/04 -0000, you wrote: > >Therese, > > > > With Krishnamurti, you get Rahu close to the ascendant at Sydney, > >NS, Canada, and also with some minor places in Brazil. Rahu sits > >close to MC at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Moon sits on the Descendant > >at Damascus, Syria. Saturn is on the ASC near Sevilla, Spain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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