Mouvement des planètes autour du Zodiaque
Principaux aspects de l’année
17 janvier : Carré Jupiter – Uranus
17 février : Carré Saturne – Uranus (N° 1)
13 mai : Jupiter entre en Poissons.
14 juin : Carré Saturne – Uranus (N° 2)
28 juillet : Jupiter revient en Verseau (rétrograde)
24 décembre : Carré Saturne – Uranus (N° 3)
29 décembre : Jupiter entre en Poissons.
Eclipses
26 mai : éclipse totale de Lune. A 5° du Sagittaire.
10 juin : éclipse annulaire de Soleil. A 20° des Gémeaux.
19 novembre : éclipse partielle de Lune. A 27° du Taureau.
4 décembre : éclipse totale de Soleil. A 12° du Sagittaire.
Indice Cyclique
L’indice cyclique termine sa grande chute entamée en 2013. Il arrive au niveau le plus bas, jamais atteint depuis 200 ans, sauf en 1983.
La remontée de cet indice cyclique est prévu pour 2022.
Indice cyclique = niveau de confiance du collectif terrestre ?
(Start)
(End)
Date 2022 | Stationary planet (Change of course) s->R = St->Retrograde s->D = St->Direct | Chart | ||
Jan 14, 12:41 | sR | Mercury | 10°20’ | chart |
Jan 18, 16:26 | sD | Uranus | 10°49’ | chart |
Jan 29, 09:46 | sD | Venus | 11°04’ | chart |
Feb 4, 05:13 | sD | Mercury | 24°22’ | chart |
Apr 29, 20:36 | sR | Pluto | 28°35’ | chart |
May 10, 13:47 | sR | Mercury | 4°51’ | chart |
Jun 3, 10:00 | sD | Mercury | 26°05’ | chart |
Jun 4, 23:47 | sR | Saturn | 25°15’ | chart |
Jun 28, 09:55 | sR | Neptune | 25°26’ | chart |
Jul 19, 17:21 | sR | Chiron | 16°26’ | chart |
Jul 28, 22:38 | sR | Jupiter | 8°43’ | chart |
Aug 24, 15:53 | sR | Uranus | 18°55’ | chart |
Sep 10, 05:38 | sR | Mercury | 8°55’ | chart |
Oct 2, 11:07 | sD | Mercury | 24°11’ | chart |
Oct 8, 23:55 | sD | Pluto | 26°06’ | chart |
Oct 23, 06:07 | sD | Saturn | 18°35’ | chart |
Oct 30, 14:26 | sR | Mars | 25°36’ | chart |
Nov 24, 00:02 | sD | Jupiter | 28°47’ | chart |
Dec 4, 01:15 | sD | Neptune | 22°38’ | chart |
Dec 23, 10:31 | sD | Chiron | 11°56’ | chart |
Dec 29, 10:31 | sR | Mercury | 24°21’ | chart |
Sun cycle tropical |
Mercury Cycle (0.9 years)2020, Apr 11 - 2021, Apr 4 | |||
Sign | Years | Days | % |
Aries | 0.05 | 17 | 4.7% |
Taurus | 0.04 | 14 | 3.9% |
Gemini | 0.05 | 17 | 4.7% |
Cancer | 0.19 | 68 | 19.0% |
Leo | 0.04 | 15 | 4.2% |
Virgo | 0.05 | 17 | 4.7% |
Libra | 0.10 | 35 | 9.8% |
Scorpio | 0.14 | 52 | 14.5% |
Sagittarius | 0.05 | 19 | 5.3% |
Capricorn | 0.05 | 18 | 5.0% |
Aquarius | 0.18 | 67 | 18.7% |
Pisces | 0.05 | 19 | 5.3% |
Venus Cycle (1.0 years)2020, Feb 8 - 2021, Mar 22 | |||
Sign | Years | Days | % |
Aries | 0.07 | 26 | 6.4% |
Taurus | 0.08 | 30 | 7.4% |
Gemini | 0.34 | 126 | 30.9% |
Cancer | 0.08 | 29 | 7.1% |
Leo | 0.07 | 27 | 6.6% |
Virgo | 0.07 | 25 | 6.1% |
Libra | 0.07 | 25 | 6.1% |
Scorpio | 0.07 | 24 | 5.9% |
Sagittarius | 0.07 | 24 | 5.9% |
Capricorn | 0.07 | 24 | 5.9% |
Aquarius | 0.07 | 24 | 5.9% |
Pisces | 0.07 | 24 | 5.9% |
Mars Cycle (1.8 years)2020, Jun 28 - 2022, May 25 | |||
Sign | Years | Days | % |
Aries | 0.53 | 193 | 27.7% |
Taurus | 0.15 | 56 | 8.0% |
Gemini | 0.14 | 50 | 7.2% |
Cancer | 0.14 | 50 | 7.2% |
Leo | 0.13 | 48 | 6.9% |
Virgo | 0.13 | 47 | 6.8% |
Libra | 0.13 | 46 | 6.6% |
Scorpio | 0.12 | 43 | 6.2% |
Sagittarius | 0.12 | 43 | 6.2% |
Capricorn | 0.11 | 40 | 5.7% |
Aquarius | 0.11 | 40 | 5.7% |
Pisces | 0.11 | 40 | 5.7% |
Jupiter Cycle (11.9 years)2010, Jun 6 - 2022, May 11 | |||
Sign | Years | Days | % |
Aries | 0.62 | 228 | 5.2% |
Taurus | 1.02 | 373 | 8.6% |
Gemini | 1.04 | 379 | 8.7% |
Cancer | 1.05 | 385 | 8.8% |
Leo | 1.07 | 391 | 9.0% |
Virgo | 1.08 | 395 | 9.1% |
Libra | 1.09 | 397 | 9.1% |
Scorpio | 1.08 | 394 | 9.0% |
Sagittarius | 1.07 | 389 | 8.9% |
Capricorn | 1.05 | 383 | 8.8% |
Aquarius | 0.82 | 298 | 6.8% |
Pisces | 0.94 | 345 | 7.9% |
Saturn Cycle (29.0 years)1996, Apr 7 - 2025, May 25 | |||
Sign | Years | Days | % |
Aries | 2.52 | 919 | 8.6% |
Taurus | 2.34 | 854 | 8.0% |
Gemini | 2.30 | 841 | 7.9% |
Cancer | 2.12 | 774 | 7.3% |
Leo | 2.13 | 778 | 7.3% |
Virgo | 2.44 | 893 | 8.4% |
Libra | 2.65 | 967 | 9.1% |
Scorpio | 2.48 | 904 | 8.5% |
Sagittarius | 2.73 | 997 | 9.4% |
Capricorn | 2.71 | 991 | 9.3% |
Aquarius | 2.50 | 913 | 8.6% |
Pisces | 2.21 | 809 | 7.6% |
Uranus Cycle (83.9 years)2010, May 28 - 2094, Apr 29 | |||
Sign | Years | Days | % |
Aries | 7.72 | 2819 | 9.2% |
Taurus | 7.28 | 2659 | 8.7% |
Gemini | 7.06 | 2578 | 8.4% |
Cancer | 6.78 | 2477 | 8.1% |
Leo | 6.40 | 2336 | 7.6% |
Virgo | 6.34 | 2314 | 7.5% |
Libra | 6.49 | 2369 | 7.7% |
Scorpio | 6.49 | 2371 | 7.7% |
Sagittarius | 6.92 | 2526 | 8.2% |
Capricorn | 7.17 | 2619 | 8.5% |
Aquarius | 7.52 | 2748 | 9.0% |
Pisces | 7.76 | 2836 | 9.3% |
Neptune Cycle (163.9 years)1861, Apr 14 - 2025, Mar 30 | |||
Sign | Years | Days | % |
Aries | 13.30 | 4857 | 8.1% |
Taurus | 13.58 | 4960 | 8.3% |
Gemini | 13.42 | 4900 | 8.2% |
Cancer | 13.49 | 4927 | 8.2% |
Leo | 13.71 | 5008 | 8.4% |
Virgo | 13.90 | 5077 | 8.5% |
Libra | 13.67 | 4994 | 8.3% |
Scorpio | 13.80 | 5041 | 8.4% |
Sagittarius | 13.94 | 5091 | 8.5% |
Capricorn | 13.88 | 5069 | 8.5% |
Aquarius | 13.42 | 4900 | 8.2% |
Pisces | 13.86 | 5061 | 8.5% |
Pluto Cycle (244.1 years)1822, Apr 17 - 2066, Jun 18 | |||
Sign | Years | Days | % |
Aries | 29.29 | 10697 | 12.0% |
Taurus | 31.54 | 11519 | 12.9% |
Gemini | 30.25 | 11048 | 12.4% |
Cancer | 24.97 | 9122 | 10.2% |
Leo | 18.76 | 6851 | 7.7% |
Virgo | 14.49 | 5291 | 5.9% |
Libra | 12.08 | 4412 | 4.9% |
Scorpio | 11.48 | 4193 | 4.7% |
Sagittarius | 12.92 | 4719 | 5.3% |
Capricorn | 15.53 | 5673 | 6.4% |
Aquarius | 19.51 | 7127 | 8.0% |
Pisces | 23.35 | 8530 | 9.6% |
Note that when an aspect is applying, it has not yet happened but is within orb – it’s pending. When an aspect is separating, it has already happened/perfected and is moving away from the aspect. Depending on the speed of the planet/body involved, the aspect will have perfected–or will perfect–in a matter of hours (often the case with the Moon), days, months, and possibly years in the case of the very slow-moving outer planets and bodies.
Note that the Moon moves at a rate of approximately one degree every 2 hours so that if an aspect involving the Moon is applying and has an orb of 5 degrees, the aspect will perfect (be exact) in about 10 hours. If the Moon is separating from an aspect with an orb of 2 degrees, it has already formed said aspect approximately 4 hours ago (since the following are positions at noon today, then it would have occurred at about 8 AM today).
**I suggest paying close attention to applying aspects. The energy of the aspect builds as it gets closer to exact. Once an aspect involving inner planets has happened, it’s over. Separating aspects are good to know for context, but in terms of energy that is with us today, applying aspects are most important. (This is the case for daily astrology influences involving inner planets, which pass quickly, and not natal astrology aspects, which are with us for a lifetime).
Point 1 | Point 2 | Point 3 | Point 4 |
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26.04.2022 | 10.05.2022 | 3.06.2022 | 18.06.2022 |
20.08.2022 | 9.09.2022 | 2.10.2022 | 16.10.2022 |
12.12.2022 | 29.12.2022 | 18.01.2023 | 6.02.2023 |
In real life, this is usually the period of hectic activity in the areas of life related to the planet, which is about to become retrograde. For example, when Mercury is in this period, there is a feeling that although Mercury is slowing down, its affairs are rushing forward. The number of meetings, sent messages, letters, signed contracts goes significantly up, as if people were desperate to use the old stereotype as much as possible, while it still exists.
The main peculiarity of this period is that whatever is done under the old stereotype, quite often comes back for re-evaluation, correction, rescheduling, or it might simply becomes irrelevant. As Mercury begins to move backwards after Point 2, the human affairs associated with it also tend to go backwards.
So the advice for this period is: don't try to do too much when the planet is in the first part of its retrograde motion period, from Point 1 to Point 2. Chances are, whatever you do will return to you and will either require some significant corrections, or might even become completely irrelevant as it was done under the guidance of an old stereotype (that fades away by Point 2).
With retrograde Mercury, this is about business agreements or some other ideas in general, while with retrograde Venus, more or less the same can be said about love affairs. As a general rule, it is a bad idea to get married when Venus is retrograde. Just because your understanding of why you got married can change significantly quite soon, and that change might be not very good for the marriage. The whole retrograde period of Venus might be difficult for an existing couple, especially if their relationships became a little bit boring over time. They might decide they love someone else. When Mars is retrograde, a first meeting with a sports coach might prove to be futile. Actually, Mercury is so important for mutual understanding in any kind of relationship that retrograde Mercury is unfavourable for meeting any new people, I'd say.
Although it is convenient to think about retrograde periods in psychological terms — like, this is something that is happening in our minds only — our world seems to be a bit more complex. As a matter of fact, many things go weirdly wrong when a personal planet, especially Mercury, goes retrograde. Failed communications are a usual occasion, once I spent two weeks without any Internet connection (which is very unusual for me) because Sky broadband just didn't work. On another occasion, but that's during retrograde Mars, heating system suddenly failed in the middle of winter. Read newspapers when a personal planet is retrograde, and you will find a large number of examples of various failures and disorders that are related to the symbolism of that planet.
Theoretically speaking, in Point 3 we obtain a new stereotype. However, the way of thinking like "oh, tomorrow Mercury will turn direct, so I will go and buy that thing" isn't very productive. The planet still moves along the same piece of the ecliptic, the new stereotype is not well established yet and a decisions that came to your mind in the recent past can still have a significant influence on what's going on during this period.
The bottom line is that if you are planning something very important and it can wait, let the planet pass Point 4 and only then go ahead.
A CONCLUSION
Point 1 – Point 2, the Period of the Disappearing Old Stereotype
Don't try to do too much, or if you can't avoid that, then prepare to return in the near future to the decisions you made during this period.
The best tactic is to let old things go and prepare for the coming steep turn.
Point 2 – Point 3, the Search for a New Stereotype
Don't:
- Start or buy anything significant if it is associated with the planet that's retrograde.
- Rely on anything that first appeared in your life during this period, if it is associated with the retrograde planet.
- Be frustrated if something doesn't go as expected. In fact, beware of anything that goes extremely well during a retrograde period, chances are, there is something wrong about it.
- Be surprised to see people from your past (friends or relatives for Mercury, lovers for Venus, coworkers, competitors and enemies for Mars). They might remind you some problem that you were unable to solve back then.
Do:
- Be attentive to the new ideas that are coming to you, even if they seem weird. They might be showing you new paths of success or a way out of a dead end.
- Try to return to an old problem and and have another go at it, this time using some new, non-traditional approach.
- Be open-minded and flexible.
Point 3 - Point 4, the Ripening of the New Stereotype
To be on the safe side, wait until the planet reaches Point 4.
(Start)
(End)
Date 2022 | Stationary planet (Change of course) s->R = St->Retrograde s->D = St->Direct | Chart | ||
Jan 14, 12:41 | sR | Mercury | 10°20’ | chart |
Jan 18, 16:26 | sD | Uranus | 10°49’ | chart |
Jan 29, 09:46 | sD | Venus | 11°04’ | chart |
Feb 4, 05:13 | sD | Mercury | 24°22’ | chart |
Apr 29, 20:36 | sR | Pluto | 28°35’ | chart |
May 10, 13:47 | sR | Mercury | 4°51’ | chart |
Jun 3, 10:00 | sD | Mercury | 26°05’ | chart |
Jun 4, 23:47 | sR | Saturn | 25°15’ | chart |
Jun 28, 09:55 | sR | Neptune | 25°26’ | chart |
Jul 19, 17:21 | sR | Chiron | 16°26’ | chart |
Jul 28, 22:38 | sR | Jupiter | 8°43’ | chart |
Aug 24, 15:53 | sR | Uranus | 18°55’ | chart |
Sep 10, 05:38 | sR | Mercury | 8°55’ | chart |
Oct 2, 11:07 | sD | Mercury | 24°11’ | chart |
Oct 8, 23:55 | sD | Pluto | 26°06’ | chart |
Oct 23, 06:07 | sD | Saturn | 18°35’ | chart |
Oct 30, 14:26 | sR | Mars | 25°36’ | chart |
Nov 24, 00:02 | sD | Jupiter | 28°47’ | chart |
Dec 4, 01:15 | sD | Neptune | 22°38’ | chart |
Dec 23, 10:31 | sD | Chiron | 11°56’ | chart |
Dec 29, 10:31 | sR | Mercury | 24°21’ | chart |
When do retrogrades occur, and in what sign? The following tables and images show the planets and bodies (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto) and their astrological retrograde cycles by date and sign, from retrograde to direct.
A station is defined from the point of view of the Earth; it is the point when a planet appears to stop moving in the sky. The planet then appears to move slowly in the opposite direction; at this point, the planet is considered Stationary Retrograde. Similarly, once the planet makes a Station (stops) and begins to go forward again, this is called Stationary Direct.
The following shows current and upcoming Retrograde cycles of the planets. Note that the Sun and the Moon never retrograde. Dates given reveal not only the Retrograde periods, but also the Retrograde zones or shadows.
This page gives dates and times when a planet enters the retrograde zone/shadow, is stationary retrograde, is stationary direct, and leaves the retrograde zone/shadow. Retrograde zones are longer periods of time and encompass the entire period of the zodiac degrees affected by the retrograde.
Times are Eastern Time.
Mercury Retrograde January 14 to February 3, 2022
- Mercury enters the Retrograde Zone (pre-retrograde shadow) on December 29, 2021, at 24° Capricorn 23′
- Mercury stations and turns retrograde on January 14, 2022, at 10° Aquarius 20′ Rx
- Mercury stations and turns direct on February 3, 2022, at 24° Capricorn 23′
- Mercury leaves the Retrograde Zone (post-retrograde shadow) on February 24, 2022, at 10° Aquarius 20′
Pluto Retrograde April 29 to October 8, 2022
- Pluto enters retrograde zone/shadow on January 6, 2022, at 26° Capricorn 07′
- Pluto stations and turns retrograde on April 29, 2022, at 28° Capricorn 36′ Rx
- Pluto stations and turns direct on October 8, 2022, at 26° Capricorn 07′
- Pluto leaves retrograde zone/shadow on January 29, 2023, at 28° Capricorn 36′
Mercury Retrograde May 10 to June 3, 2022
- Mercury enters the Retrograde Zone (pre-retrograde shadow) on April 26, 2022, at 26° Taurus 05′
- Mercury stations and turns retrograde on May 10, 2022, at 4° Gemini 52′ Rx
- Mercury stations and turns direct on June 3, 2022, at 26° Taurus 05’D
- Mercury leaves the Retrograde Zone (post-retrograde shadow) on June 18, 2022, at 4° Gemini 52′
Saturn Retrograde June 4 to October 22, 2022
- Saturn enters retrograde zone/shadow on February 26, 2022, at 18° Aquarius 35′
- Saturn stations and turns retrograde on June 4, 2022, at 25° Aquarius 15′ Rx
- Saturn stations and turns direct on October 22, 2022, at 18° Aquarius 35′
- Saturn leaves retrograde zone/shadow on January 26, 2023, at 25° Aquarius 15′
Neptune Retrograde June 27 to December 3, 2022
- Neptune enters retrograde zone/shadow on March 7, 2022, at 22° Pisces 39′
- Neptune stations and turns retrograde on June 27, 2022, at 25° Pisces 27′ Rx
- Neptune stations and turns direct on December 3, 2022, at 22° Pisces 39′
- Neptune leaves retrograde zone/shadow on March 24, 2023, at 25° Pisces 27′
Jupiter Retrograde July 28 to November 23, 2022
- Jupiter enters retrograde zone/shadow on May 4, 2022, at 28° Pisces 48′
- Jupiter stations and turns retrograde on July 28, 2022, at 8° Aries 43′ Rx
- Jupiter stations and turns direct on November 23, 2022, at 28° Pisces 48’D
- Jupiter leaves retrograde zone/shadow on February 14, 2023, at 8° Aries 43′
Uranus Retrograde August 24, 2022, to January 22, 2023
- Uranus enters the Retrograde Zone on May 7, 2022, at 14° Taurus 56′
- Uranus stations and turns retrograde on August 24, 2022, at 18° Taurus 55′ Rx
- Uranus stations and turns direct on January 22, 2023, at 14° Taurus 56′
- Uranus leaves the Retrograde Zone on May 9, 2023, at 18° Taurus 55′
Mercury Retrograde September 9 to October 2, 2022
- On August 20, 2022, Mercury enters the Retrograde Zone (pre-retrograde shadow) at 24° Virgo 12′
- On September 9, 2022, Mercury stations and turns retrograde at 8° Libra 55′ Rx
- On October 2, 2022, Mercury stations and turns direct at 24° Virgo 12′
- On October 16, 2022, Mercury leaves the Retrograde Zone (post-retrograde shadow) at 8° Libra 55′
Mars Retrograde October 30, 2022, to January 12, 2023
- On September 3, 2022, Mars enters the Retrograde Zone at 8° Gemini 08′
- On October 30, 2022, Mars stations and turns retrograde at 25° Gemini 37′ Rx
- On January 12, 2023, Mars stations and turns direct at 8° Gemini 08’D
- On March 15, 2023, Mars leaves the Retrograde Zone at 25° Gemini 37′
Mercury Retrograde December 29, 2022, to January 18, 2023
- On December 12, 2022, Mercury enters the Retrograde Zone (pre-retrograde shadow) at 8° Capricorn 08′
- On December 29, 2022, Mercury stations and turns retrograde at 24° Capricorn 21′ Rx
- On January 18, 2023, Mercury stations and turns direct at 8° Capricorn 08’D
- On February 7, 2023, Mercury leaves the Retrograde Zone (post-retrograde shadow) at 24° Capricorn 21′
Sep 18, 2021 12:18 AM —– Mercury 21 Libra 41 quincunx Neptune 21 Pisces 41
Sep 20, 2021 12:12 PM —– Venus 11 Scorpio 14 quincunx Chiron 11 Aries 14
Sep 20, 2021 6:53 PM —– Mercury 23 Libra 32 trine Jupiter 23 Aquarius 32
Sep 20, 2021 9:04 PM —– Mars 3 Libra 55 trine True Node 3 Gemini 55
Sep 21, 2021 12:14 PM —– Venusquintile Pluto
Sep 21, 2021 11:32 PM —– Sun 29 Virgo 21 sesquiquadrate Uranus 14 Taurus 21
Sep 22, 2021 1:26 AM —– Sun biquintile Jupiter
Sep 22, 2021 9:12 AM —– Mercury 24 Libra 22 square Pluto 24 Capricorn 22
Sep 23, 2021 5:41 AM —– Venus 14 Scorpio 19 opposition Uranus 14 Taurus 19
Sep 23, 2021 10:50 AM —– Neptune quintile True Node
Sep 24, 2021 sat ssqr nep
Sep 25, 2021 2:48 PM —– Venus biquintile Chiron
Sep 25, 2021 5:50 PM —– Mars 7 Libra 04 trine Saturn 7 Aquarius 04
Sep 26, 2021 3:03 AM —– Sun 3 Libra 25 trine True Node 3 Gemini 25
Sep 27, 2021 5:43 AM —– Mars 8 Libra 03 sesquiquadrate Jupiter 23 Aquarius 03
Sep 27, 2021 8:55 AM —– Neptune quintile True Node
Sep 27, 2021 11:36 AM —– Mars biquintile Uranus
Sep 29, 2021 12:14 PM —– Venus 21 Scorpio 22 trine Neptune 21 Pisces 22
Sep 29, 2021 6:19 PM —– Sun 6 Libra 59 trine Saturn 6 Aquarius 59
Sep 30, 2021 3:06 PM —– Sun 7 Libra 50 sesquiquadrate Jupiter 22 Aquarius 50
Sep 30, 2021 7:31 PM —– Venus 22 Scorpio 49 square Jupiter 22 Aquarius 49
Sep 30, 2021 9:40 PM —– Sun biquintile Uranus
Oct 1, 2021 9:00 AM —– Mars 10 Libra 45 opposition Chiron 10 Aries 45
Oct 1, 2021 10:26 AM —– Mercury 24 Libra 19 square Pluto 24 Capricorn 19
Oct 1, 2021 9:56 PM —– Mercury 24 Libra 03 semi-sextile Venus 24 Scorpio 03
Oct 1, 2021 10:19 PM —– Neptune quintile True Node
Oct 2, 2021 3:47 AM —– Venus 24 Scorpio 19 sextile Pluto 24 Capricorn 19
Oct 2, 2021 7:23 AM —– Sun 9 Libra 29 semi-square Venus 24 Scorpio 29
Oct 2, 2021 5:08 PM —– Venus quintile Saturn
Oct 3, 2021 8:47 AM —– Venus 25 Scorpio 40 sesquiquadrate Chiron 10 Aries 40
Oct 3, 2021 11:51 AM —– Sun 10 Libra 39 opposition Chiron 10 Aries 39
Oct 3, 2021 8:05 PM —– Mercury 22 Libra 40 trine Jupiter 22 Aquarius 40
Oct 5, 2021 9:53 AM —– Mercury 21 Libra 13 quincunx Neptune 21 Pisces 13
Oct 6, 2021 5:26 AM —– Mars 13 Libra 56 quincunx Uranus 13 Taurus 56
Oct 6, 2021 11:44 AM —– Venus 29 Scorpio 06 semi-square Mars 14 Libra 06
Oct 6, 2021 7:11 PM —– Sun 13 Libra 55 quincunx Uranus 13 Taurus 55
Oct 8, 2021 12:01 AM —– Sun 15 Libra 06 conjunction Mars 15 Libra 06
Oct 8, 2021 4:44 PM —– Mercury 17 Libra 34 sesquiquadrate True Node 2 Gemini 34
Oct 9, 2021 3:38 AM —– Mercury 17 Libra 01 semi-square Venus 2 Sagittarius 01
Oct 9, 2021 12:18 PM —– Sun 16 Libra 36 conjunction Mercury 16 Libra 36
Oct 9, 2021 3:11 PM —– Venus 2 Sagittarius 32 opposition True Node 2 Gemini 32
Oct 9, 2021 6:48 PM —– Mercury 16 Libra 16 conjunction Mars 16 Libra 16
Oct 10, 2021 11:36 AM —– Sun 17 Libra 33 sesquiquadrate True Node 2 Gemini 33
Oct 11, 2021 6:16 PM —– Mars 17 Libra 34 sesquiquadrate True Node 2 Gemini 34
Oct 12, 2021 1:29 AM —– Mercury 13 Libra 44 quincunx Uranus 13 Taurus 44
Oct 13, 2021 3:26 PM —– Venus 6 Sagittarius 53 sextile Saturn 6 Aquarius 53
Oct 13, 2021 11:31 PM —– Sun 21 Libra 01 quincunx Neptune 21 Pisces 01
Oct 14, 2021 nep quintile tno
Oct 15, 2021 7:46 AM —– Sun 22 Libra 20 trine Jupiter 22 Aquarius 20
Oct 15, 2021 10:21 PM —– Venus 9 Sagittarius 20 semi-square Pluto 24 Capricorn 20
Oct 16, 2021 2:49 PM —– Venus 10 Sagittarius 04 trine Chiron 10 Aries 04
Oct 16, 2021 8:31 PM —– Mars 20 Libra 57 quincunx Neptune 20 Pisces 57
Oct 16, 2021 8:48 PM —– Venus quintile Jupiter
Oct 16, 2021 9:23 PM —– Mercury 10 Libra 22 sextile Venus 10 Sagittarius 22
Oct 17, 2021 8:12 AM —– Sun 24 Libra 20 square Pluto 24 Capricorn 20
Oct 18, 2021 mer oppos Chiron
Oct 18, 2021 10:36 PM —– Mars 22 Libra 20 trine Jupiter 22 Aquarius 20
Oct 19, 2021 3:21 AM —– Sun biquintile True Node
Oct 19, 2021 7:15 PM —– Venus 13 Sagittarius 26 quincunx Uranus 13 Taurus 26
Oct 19, 2021 9:33 PM —– Sun biquintile Neptune
Oct 22, 2021 12:19 AM —– Mars 24 Libra 22 square Pluto 24 Capricorn 22
Oct 24, 2021 7:34 AM —– Mars biquintile True Node
Oct 24, 2021 1:45 PM —– Mercury 13 Libra 15 quincunx Uranus 13 Taurus 15
Oct 24, 2021 11:11 PM —– Sun 1 Scorpio 55 quincunx True Node 1 Gemini 55
Oct 25, 2021 9:01 AM —– Venus biquintile Uranus
Oct 25, 2021 2:28 PM —– Mars biquintile Neptune
Oct 26, 2021 9:06 PM —– Venus 20 Sagittarius 45 square Neptune 20 Pisces 45
Oct 27, 2021 10:20 PM —– Mercury 17 Libra 00 sesquiquadrate True Node 2 Gemini 00
Oct 28, 2021 6:02 AM —– Venus 22 Sagittarius 08 semi-square Saturn 7 Aquarius 08
Oct 28, 2021 3:15 PM —– Venus 22 Sagittarius 31 sextile Jupiter 22 Aquarius 31
Oct 28, 2021 6:19 PM —– Sun 5 Scorpio 43 sesquiquadrate Neptune 20 Pisces 43
Oct 30, 2021 5:53 AM —– Sun 7 Scorpio 11 square Saturn 7 Aquarius 11
Oct 30, 2021 nep quintile tno
Oct 30, 2021 1:53 PM —– Venus 24 Sagittarius 27 semi-sextile Pluto 24 Capricorn 27
Oct 30, 2021 3:40 PM —– Mercury 20 Libra 41 quincunx Neptune 20 Pisces 41
Nov 1, 2021 12:18 AM —– Mercury 22 Libra 40 trine Jupiter 22 Aquarius 40
Nov 1, 2021 11:20 AM —– Sun 9 Scorpio 25 quincunx Chiron 9 Aries 25
Nov 2, 2021 4:13 AM —– Mars 1 Scorpio 51 quincunx True Node 1 Gemini 51
Nov 2, 2021 5:39 AM —– Mercury 24 Libra 29 square Pluto 24 Capricorn 29
Nov 3, 2021 1:10 AM —– Venus 27 Sagittarius 51 sesquiquadrate Uranus 12 Taurus 51
Nov 3, 2021 2:12 AM —– Mercury biquintile True Node
Nov 3, 2021 2:52 PM —– Mercury biquintile Neptune
Nov 4, 2021 1:39 PM —– Sunquintile Pluto
Nov 4, 2021 7:58 PM —– Sun 12 Scorpio 47 opposition Uranus 12 Taurus 47
Nov 6, 2021 11:58 AM —– Mercury 1 Scorpio 09 sextile Venus 1 Capricorn 09
Nov 6, 2021 8:43 PM —– Mercury 1 Scorpio 44 quincunx True Node 1 Gemini 44 *** Daylight Saving Time ends ***
Nov 7, 2021 1:55 AM —– Venus 1 Capricorn 44 quincunx True Node 1 Gemini 44
Nov 7, 2021 5:00 AM —– Sun biquintile Chiron
Nov 7, 2021 3:23 PM —– Mars 5 Scorpio 34 sesquiquadrate Neptune 20 Pisces 34
Nov 9, 2021 4:34 AM —– Mercury 5 Scorpio 32 sesquiquadrate Neptune 20 Pisces 32
Nov 10, 2021 7:56 AM —– Mercury 7 Scorpio 23 conjunction Mars 7 Scorpio 23
Nov 10, 2021 12:04 PM —– Mercury 7 Scorpio 40 square Saturn 7 Aquarius 40
Nov 10, 2021 6:14 PM —– Mars 7 Scorpio 40 square Saturn 7 Aquarius 40
Nov 11, 2021 9:06 AM —– Mercury 9 Scorpio 05 quincunx Chiron 9 Aries 05
Nov 12, 2021 11:23 AM —– Sun 20 Scorpio 30 trine Neptune 20 Pisces 30
Nov 12, 2021 nep quintile tno
Nov 12, 2021 6:19 PM —– Mars 9 Scorpio 02 quincunx Chiron 9 Aries 02
Nov 13, 2021 10:56 AM —– Mercury 12 Scorpio 26 opposition Uranus 12 Taurus 26
Nov 13, 2021 2:29 PM —– Mercuryquintile Pluto
Nov 13, 2021 6:04 PM —– Venus biquintile True Node
Nov 13, 2021 7:42 PM —– Venus 7 Capricorn 50 semi-sextile Saturn 7 Aquarius 50
Nov 14, 2021 1:45 PM —– Venus quintile Neptune
Nov 14, 2021 4:44 PM —– Venus 8 Capricorn 36 semi-square Jupiter 23 Aquarius 36
Nov 15, 2021 12:39 AM —– Mercury biquintile Chiron
Nov 15, 2021 3:07 AM —– Venus 8 Capricorn 57 square Chiron 8 Aries 57
Nov 15, 2021 2:58 PM —– Sun 23 Scorpio 40 square Jupiter 23 Aquarius 40
Nov 15, 2021 9:16 PM —– Sun 23 Scorpio 56 sesquiquadrate Chiron 8 Aries 56
Nov 16, 2021 4:01 PM —– Sun 24 Scorpio 44 sextile Pluto 24 Capricorn 44
Nov 17, 2021 12:23 PM —– Mars 12 Scorpio 16 opposition Uranus 12 Taurus 16
Nov 17, 2021 8:05 PM —– Jupiter 23 Aquarius 53 semi-square Chiron 8 Aries 53
Nov 18, 2021 12:12 AM —– Sun quintile Saturn
Nov 18, 2021 5:38 AM —– Marsquintile Pluto
Nov 18, 2021 10:37 AM —– Mercury 20 Scorpio 27 trine Neptune 20 Pisces 27
Nov 19, 2021 1:08 AM —– Venus 12 Capricorn 13 trine Uranus 12 Taurus 13
Nov 19, 2021 10:25 AM —– Sun 27 Scorpio 31 semi-square Venus 12 Capricorn 31
Nov 20, 2021 1:07 PM —– Mercury 23 Scorpio 49 sesquiquadrate Chiron 8 Aries 49
Nov 20, 2021 6:43 PM —– Mercury 24 Scorpio 11 square Jupiter 24 Aquarius 11
Nov 21, 2021 4:14 AM —– Mercury 24 Scorpio 49 sextile Pluto 24 Capricorn 49
Nov 21, 2021 5:16 AM —– Mars biquintile Chiron
Nov 22, 2021 3:13 AM —– Mercury quintile Saturn
Nov 23, 2021 2:03 PM —– Sun 1 Sagittarius 42 opposition True Node 1 Gemini 42
Nov 24, 2021 11:49 PM —– Venus 16 Capricorn 42 sesquiquadrate True Node 1 Gemini 42
Nov 25, 2021 12:25 PM —– Mercury 1 Sagittarius 42 opposition True Node 1 Gemini 42
Nov 25, 2021 10:28 PM —– Mercury 2 Sagittarius 22 semi-square Venus 17 Capricorn 22
Nov 26, 2021 ven sxtil mar
Nov 26, 2021 8:05 PM —– Saturn 8 Aquarius 40 sextile Chiron 8 Aries 40
Nov 27, 2021 11:16 AM —– Jupiter 24 Aquarius 57 semi-sextile Pluto 24 Capricorn 57
Nov 28, 2021 11:39 PM —– Sun 7 Sagittarius 10 conjunction Mercury 7 Sagittarius 10
Nov 29, 2021 9:10 AM —– Mars 20 Scorpio 24 trine Neptune 20 Pisces 24
Nov 29, 2021 9:41 PM —– Mercury 8 Sagittarius 37 trine Chiron 8 Aries 37
Nov 30, 2021 2:19 AM —– Mercury 8 Sagittarius 55 sextile Saturn 8 Aquarius 55
Nov 30, 2021 9:38 AM —– Sun 8 Sagittarius 36 trine Chiron 8 Aries 36
Nov 30, 2021 3:46 PM —– Venus 20 Capricorn 24 sextile Neptune 20 Pisces 24
Nov 30, 2021 6:14 PM —– Sun 8 Sagittarius 58 sextile Saturn 8 Aquarius 58
Nov 30, 2021 7:28 PM —– Mercury 10 Sagittarius 02 semi-square Pluto 25 Capricorn 02
Dec 1, 2021 8:11 PM —– Sun 10 Sagittarius 04 semi-square Pluto 25 Capricorn 04
Dec 1, 2021 9:15 PM —– Mercury 11 Sagittarius 44 quincunx Uranus 11 Taurus 44
Dec 3, 2021 3:32 AM —– Mercury quintile Jupiter
Dec 3, 2021 10:14 AM —– Sun 11 Sagittarius 40 quincunx Uranus 11 Taurus 40
Dec 3, 2021 nep quintile tno
Dec 3, 2021 10:18 PM —– Mars 23 Scorpio 33 sesquiquadrate Chiron 8 Aries 33
Dec 5, 2021 3:08 PM —– Mercury biquintile Uranus
Dec 5, 2021 7:11 PM —– Sun quintile Jupiter
Dec 6, 2021 6:41 AM —– Mars 25 Scorpio 11 sextile Pluto 25 Capricorn 11
Dec 7, 2021 10:16 AM —– Mercury 20 Sagittarius 25 square Neptune 20 Pisces 25
Dec 8, 2021 1:21 AM —– Mars 26 Scorpio 25 square Jupiter 26 Aquarius 25
Dec 9, 2021 3:38 AM —– Sun biquintile Uranus
Dec 9, 2021 10:59 PM —– Mars quintile Saturn
Dec 10, 2021 4:44 AM —– Mercury 24 Sagittarius 45 semi-square Saturn 9 Aquarius 45
Dec 10, 2021 7:50 AM —– Mercury 24 Sagittarius 57 semi-sextile Venus 24 Capricorn 57
Dec 10, 2021 12:56 PM —– Mercury 25 Sagittarius 18 semi-sextile Pluto 25 Capricorn 18
Dec 11, 2021 6:10 AM —– Mercury 26 Sagittarius 25 sesquiquadrate Uranus 11 Taurus 25
Dec 11, 2021 11:29 AM —– Venus 25 Capricorn 19 conjunction Pluto 25 Capricorn 19
Dec 11, 2021 2:24 PM —– Mercury 26 Sagittarius 57 sextile Jupiter 26 Aquarius 57
Dec 12, 2021 1:21 AM —– Sun 20 Sagittarius 26 square Neptune 20 Pisces 26
Dec 13, 2021 7:15 PM —– Mercury 0 Capricorn 25 semi-sextile Mars 0 Sagittarius 25
Dec 14, 2021 2:26 PM —– Mercury 1 Capricorn 40 quincunx True Node 1 Gemini 40
Dec 15, 2021 3:12 PM —– Mars 1 Sagittarius 42 opposition True Node 1 Gemini 42
Dec 16, 2021 nep quintile tno
Dec 16, 2021 10:02 PM —– Sun 25 Sagittarius 23 semi-square Saturn 10 Aquarius 23
Dec 17, 2021 12:21 AM —– Sun 25 Sagittarius 29 semi-sextile Pluto 25 Capricorn 29
Dec 17, 2021 3:08 PM —– Venus quintile Chiron
Dec 17, 2021 6:19 PM —– Sun 26 Sagittarius 15 sesquiquadrate Uranus 11 Taurus 15
Dec 17, 2021 11:28 PM —– Sun 26 Sagittarius 28 semi-sextile Venus 26 Capricorn 28
Dec 18, 2021 10:05 AM —– Mercury biquintile True Node
Dec 18, 2021 9:35 PM —– Mercury 8 Capricorn 26 square Chiron 8 Aries 26
Dec 18, 2021 10:26 PM —– Mercury quintile Neptune
Dec 19, 2021 7:31 PM —– Sun 28 Sagittarius 20 sextile Jupiter 28 Aquarius 20
Dec 20, 2021 8:21 AM —– Mercury 10 Capricorn 43 semi-sextile Saturn 10 Aquarius 43
Dec 20, 2021 3:18 PM —– Mercury 11 Capricorn 10 trine Uranus 11 Taurus 10
Dec 20, 2021 8:03 PM —– Venus quintile Chiron
Dec 22, 2021 7:01 AM —– Mercury 13 Capricorn 46 semi-square Jupiter 28 Aquarius 46
Dec 22, 2021 7:04 PM —– Sun 1 Capricorn 22 quincunx True Node 1 Gemini 22
Dec 23, 2021 9:31 PM —– Mercury 16 Capricorn 16 sesquiquadrate True Node 1 Gemini 16
Dec 24, 2021 2:17 AM —– Saturn 11 Aquarius 05 square Uranus 11 Taurus 05
Dec 24, 2021 2:25 AM —– Jupiter quintile Uranus
Dec 25, 2021 5:37 AM —– Mars 8 Sagittarius 27 trine Chiron 8 Aries 27
Dec 25, 2021 7:02 AM —– Venus 25 Capricorn 44 conjunction Pluto 25 Capricorn 44
Dec 26, 2021 4:29 PM —– Mercury 20 Capricorn 36 sextile Neptune 20 Pisces 36
Dec 27, 2021 12:32 PM —– Venus 25 Capricorn 04 semi-square Mars 10 Sagittarius 04
Dec 28, 2021 12:10 PM —– Sun biquintile True Node
Dec 28, 2021 2:22 PM —– Mars 10 Sagittarius 50 semi-square Pluto 25 Capricorn 50
Dec 28, 2021 8:04 PM —– Mars 11 Sagittarius 00 quincunx Uranus 11 Taurus 00
Dec 29, 2021 5:27 AM —– Mercury 24 Capricorn 26 conjunction Venus 24 Capricorn 26
Dec 29, 2021 6:53 PM —– Sun 8 Capricorn 29 square Chiron 8 Aries 29
Dec 29, 2021 7:22 PM —– Mars 11 Sagittarius 42 sextile Saturn 11 Aquarius 42
Dec 29, 2021 10:29 PM —– Sun quintile Neptune
Dec 30, 2021 4:53 AM —– Mercury 25 Capricorn 53 conjunction Pluto 25 Capricorn 53
Dec 30, 2021 2:53 PM —– Mercury quintile Chiron
Dec 31, 2021 4:11 PM —– Mercury 28 Capricorn 01 semi-square Mars 13 Sagittarius 01
Jan 1, 2022 4:50 AM —– Sun 10 Capricorn 57 trine Uranus 10 Taurus 57
Aspects and Ingress – July 2021 |
VOC 00:00 - 01:20 01:20 11:26 13:07 21:12 Re:
01:15 01:58 16:16 Re:
04:16 VOC 04:16 - 12:27 12:27 16:20 Re:
01:39 05:45 13:06 14:26 16:41 17:28 Re:
11:29 16:57 VOC 16:57 - 24:00 19:14 Re:
VOC 00:00 - 01:23 01:23 05:02 07:28 Re:
01:40 01:46 02:35 09:45 Re:
00:11 04:21 VOC 04:21 - 13:50 13:50 17:06 19:25 Re: |
17:35 Re:
01:15 11:07 16:10 VOC 16:10 - 24:00 Re:
VOC 00:00 - 00:20 00:20 20:30 22:31 Re:
03:08 11:10 12:29 VOC 12:29 - 24:00 19:40 Re:
VOC 00:00 - 08:30 08:30 10:56 13:02 13:32 Re:
10:21 Re:
01:45 02:15 06:48 VOC 06:48 - 14:31 08:48 14:31 Re:
02:08 10:29 Re: |
05:01 09:00 10:07 11:04 VOC 11:04 - 18:37 18:37 20:21 22:45 Re:
13:10 13:42 18:57 Re:
09:30 10:13 13:38 16:24 16:32 VOC 16:32 - 21:07 21:07 22:31 Re:
09:33 15:29 Re:
11:07 14:05 22:26 VOC 22:26 - 22:35 22:35 23:40 Re:
00:36 12:44 14:25 22:25 Re:
07:55 12:34 16:34 VOC 16:34 - 24:00 Re:
VOC 00:00 - 00:12 00:12 02:37 16:33 18:26 Re: |
00:42 20:13 23:13 VOC 23:13 - 24:00 Re:
VOC 00:00 - 03:29 03:29 03:58 13:09 Re:
05:31 20:49 Re:
01:11 01:14 VOC 01:14 - 09:57 09:57 11:47 12:38 21:20 Re:
05:56 15:49 20:32 Re:
10:46 19:39 VOC 19:39 - 20:07 20:07 21:26 Re:
10:26 13:18 16:49 19:42 Re: |
Aspects and Ingress – June 2021 |
08:14 VOC 08:14 - 11:06 11:06 14:09 Re:
09:28 10:25 15:18 Re:
06:33 08:26 08:11 13:12 VOC 13:12 - 19:58 17:58 21:04 23:10 01:32 Re:
22:25 00:38 Re:
17:57 20:51 21:44 00:37 00:47 VOC 00:47 - 02:00 Re:
VOC 02:00 - 07:45 07:45 11:33 17:57 Re:
09:39 10:51 Re:
06:46 13:29 17:08 VOC 17:08 - 20:47 20:47 00:47 Re: |
23:42 Re:
12:50 Solar Eclipse 14:35 19:37 VOC 19:37 - 2:00 Re:
VOC 02:00 - 09:22 03:12 09:22 13:25 15:33 Re:
08:56 11:07 Re:
07:03 07:37 13:18 VOC 13:18 - 20:22 20:22 23:05 01:39 Re:
21:24 21:25 00:03 Re:
06:55 19:27 VOC 19:27 - 02:00 Re:
VOC 02:00 - 05:01 05:01 08:56 Re: |
05:04 12:12 14:02 22:52 Re:
04:16 05:56 VOC 05:56 - 10:53 10:53 18:28 Re:
09:11 15:18 23:05 Re:
07:34 12:53 VOC 12:53 - 13:57 13:57 17:31 23:27 Re:
05:31 11:05 11:59 15:57 Re:
03:55 04:59 08:45 VOC 08:45 - 14:55 14:55 18:23 Re:
02:16 11:24 12:10 16:50 01:38 Re:
04:10 VOC 04:10 - 15:04 15:04 18:34 20:40 Re: |
11:06 Re:
02:52 07:38 12:51 VOC 12:51 - 14:08 14:08 Re:
04:26 06:33 11:28 13:21 19:07 VOC 19:07 - 24:00 Re:
VOC 00:00 - 17:50 17:50 21:35 Re:
07:58 18:50 Re:
03:02 12:29 17:39 VOC 17:39 - 24:00 Re: |
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Date | Moon Aspects and Ingresses | Chart | |
Jun 1, 09:07 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Pisces | chart |
Jun 1, 12:03 | 01°36 | Jupiter | chart |
Jun 3, 04:30 | 23°03 | Neptune | chart |
Jun 3, 17:58 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Aries | chart |
Jun 6, 05:46 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Taurus | chart |
Jun 7, 07:39 | 12°44 | Uranus | chart |
Jun 8, 18:47 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Gemini | chart |
Jun 10, 10:52 | 19°47 | New Moon | chart |
Jun 10, 12:37 | 20°39 | Mercury | chart |
Jun 11, 07:22 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Cancer | chart |
Jun 12, 06:59 | 11°53 | Venus | chart |
Jun 13, 18:22 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Leo | chart |
Jun 13, 21:07 | 01°25 | Mars | chart |
Jun 16, 03:01 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Virgo | chart |
Jun 18, 08:53 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Libra | chart |
Jun 20, 11:57 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Scorpio | chart |
Jun 22, 12:55 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Sagittarius | chart |
Jun 24, 13:04 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Capricorn | chart |
Jun 24, 18:39 | 03°27 | Full Moon | chart |
Jun 26, 07:35 | 26°03 | Pluto | chart |
Jun 26, 14:08 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Aquarius | chart |
Jun 27, 11:23 | 12°34 | Saturn | chart |
Jun 28, 17:50 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Pisces | chart |
Jun 28, 21:33 | 02°04 | Jupiter | chart |
Jun 30, 12:24 | 23°11 | Neptune | chart |
DateJun 2021 | Moon | Moon Aspects | Chart | ||
Jun 1, 06:13 | 28°25’ | Venus (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 1, 09:08 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Pisces (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 1, 12:03 | 01°36’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Jun 2, 07:24 | 11°59’ | Sun | chart | ||
Jun 2, 08:21 | 12°29’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Jun 3, 04:30 | 23°03’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Jun 3, 06:23 | 24°02’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Jun 3, 08:08 | 24°56’ | Mars | chart | ||
Jun 3, 11:10 | 26°30’ | Pluto (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 3, 17:59 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Aries (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 3, 21:08 | 01°37’ | Venus | chart | ||
Jun 4, 20:23 | 13°23’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Jun 4, 22:37 | 14°30’ | Sun | chart | ||
Jun 5, 15:56 | 23°08’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Jun 5, 22:37 | 26°27’ | Pluto | chart | ||
Jun 5, 22:46 | 26°32’ | Mars (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 6, 05:47 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Taurus (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 6, 09:32 | 01°51’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Jun 6, 15:56 | 05°01’ | Venus | chart | ||
Jun 7, 07:39 | 12°44’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Jun 7, 08:51 | 13°20’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Jun 8, 04:46 | 23°06’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Jun 8, 11:30 | 26°25’ | Pluto | chart | ||
Jun 8, 15:06 | 28°11’ | Mars (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 8, 18:48 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Gemini (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 8, 22:47 | 01°57’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Jun 9, 21:43 | 13°16’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Jun 10, 10:52 | 19°47’ | Sun | chart | ||
Jun 10, 12:37 | 20°39’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Jun 10, 17:37 | 23°08’ | Neptune (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 11, 07:23 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Cancer (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 11, 11:27 | 02°03’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Jun 12, 06:59 | 11°53’ | Venus | chart | ||
Jun 12, 09:10 | 12°59’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Jun 13, 05:05 | 23°09’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Jun 13, 11:15 | 26°19’ | Pluto (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 13, 18:23 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Leo (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 13, 21:07 | 01°25’ | Mars | chart | ||
Jun 14, 19:27 | 13°06’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Jun 14, 19:28 | 13°07’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Jun 15, 04:57 | 18°08’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Jun 15, 17:27 | 24°49’ | Sun (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 16, 03:02 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Virgo (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 16, 06:59 | 02°09’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Jun 17, 03:07 | 13°13’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Jun 17, 10:16 | 17°12’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Jun 17, 12:07 | 18°14’ | Venus | chart | ||
Jun 17, 20:54 | 23°10’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Jun 18, 02:17 | 26°14’ | Pluto | chart | ||
Jun 18, 03:54 | 27°09’ | Sun (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 18, 08:54 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Libra (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 18, 16:32 | 04°23’ | Mars | chart | ||
Jun 19, 07:15 | 12°56’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Jun 19, 13:22 | 16°32’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Jun 19, 21:07 | 21°07’ | Venus | chart | ||
Jun 20, 05:37 | 26°11’ | Pluto | chart | ||
Jun 20, 10:51 | 29°20’ | Sun (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 20, 11:58 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Scorpio (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 20, 15:35 | 02°11’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Jun 20, 21:29 | 05°45’ | Mars | chart | ||
Jun 21, 09:08 | 12°51’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Jun 21, 10:02 | 13°24’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Jun 22, 01:56 | 23°11’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Jun 22, 03:00 | 23°51’ | Venus | chart | ||
Jun 22, 06:43 | 26°09’ | Pluto (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 22, 12:56 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Sagittarius (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 22, 16:25 | 02°10’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Jun 23, 00:16 | 07°03’ | Mars | chart | ||
Jun 23, 09:25 | 12°46’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Jun 23, 14:50 | 16°08’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Jun 24, 02:08 | 23°11’ | Neptune (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 24, 13:05 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Capricorn (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 24, 16:33 | 02°09’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Jun 24, 18:39 | 03°27’ | Sun | chart | ||
Jun 25, 11:03 | 13°34’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Jun 26, 02:50 | 23°11’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Jun 26, 07:35 | 26°03’ | Pluto | chart | ||
Jun 26, 12:49 | 29°12’ | Venus (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 26, 14:09 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Aquarius (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 27, 06:29 | 09°41’ | Mars | chart | ||
Jun 27, 11:23 | 12°34’ | Saturn | chart | ||
Jun 27, 13:16 | 13°39’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Jun 27, 19:07 | 17°03’ | Mercury (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Jun 28, 17:51 | 00°00’ | enters 0°Pisces (VOC ends) | chart | ||
Jun 28, 21:33 | 02°04’ | Jupiter | chart | ||
Jun 29, 07:53 | 07°48’ | Sun | chart | ||
Jun 29, 18:47 | 13°45’ | Uranus | chart | ||
Jun 30, 02:59 | 18°10’ | Mercury | chart | ||
Jun 30, 12:24 | 23°11’ | Neptune | chart | ||
Jun 30, 17:39 | 25°57’ | Pluto (VOC begins) | chart | ||
Date | Moon Aspects and Ingresses | Chart | |
May 2, 13:53 | 26°48 | Pluto | chart |
May 2, 19:30 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Aquarius | chart |
May 3, 19:08 | 13°12 | Saturn | chart |
May 5, 00:05 | 28°54 | Jupiter | chart |
May 5, 02:08 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Pisces | chart |
May 6, 21:16 | 22°32 | Neptune | chart |
May 7, 11:52 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Aries | chart |
May 9, 23:46 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Taurus | chart |
May 10, 22:35 | 11°15 | Uranus | chart |
May 11, 18:59 | 21°17 | New Moon | chart |
May 12, 12:42 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Gemini | chart |
May 12, 22:20 | 04°43 | Venus | chart |
May 13, 18:32 | 14°40 | Mercury | chart |
May 15, 01:30 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Cancer | chart |
May 16, 05:05 | 13°49 | Mars | chart |
May 17, 12:43 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Leo | chart |
May 19, 20:59 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Virgo | chart |
May 22, 01:35 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Libra | chart |
May 24, 03:00 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Scorpio | chart |
May 26, 02:39 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Sagittarius | chart |
May 26, 11:13 | 05°25 | Full Moon | chart |
May 28, 02:23 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Capricorn | chart |
May 29, 22:14 | 26°34 | Pluto | chart |
May 30, 04:04 | 00°00 | Enters 0° Aquarius | chart |
May 31, 03:24 | 13°28 | Saturn | chart |
What is the Retrograde Motion of Planets?
If you look at the starry sky at night, you might notice that everything — stars, planets, the Moon — participate in a perpetual movement. They rise in the East, culminate above our heads and then set in the West. This movement is the result of the Earth's rotation around its axis, and it is relatively fast: one full rotation of the sky takes only 24 hours.
But there is also another kind of movement in the sky. If you make a photo of the sky at the same time, say 2:00 am, night after night, you will notice that the sky doesn't stay the same. The stars form a kind of fixed background, but the lights (well, you have a chance to see only the Moon at night) and planets move against the background of stars. This movement is much slower: the fastest of the travellers, the Moon, completes her path around the sky in about one month, while the slowest of those visible by the naked eye, Saturn, does the same in about 30 years.
Planets are travelling along the ecliptic — the path of the Sun against the background of stars, so the ecliptic is used as a kind of ruler or tape-measure that helps us to define where exactly a planet is located in the sky at the moment. If we say that Mercury is in the 2nd degree of Leo at the moment, this simply means that, relative to the ecliptic, Mercury is somewhere between its imaginary points which could be labeled as "1° Leo" and "2° Leo".
Relative to the ecliptic, the planets are normally moving from West to East (opposite to that fast movement that results from the Eath's rotation around its axis). But at some stage in their movement a planet gradually slows down and then begins to move backwards, i.e. from East to West. This is exactly what is called the retrograde motion. Its duration is different for different planets — for example, Mercury moves backwards for about 3 weeks, and then it resumes its normal forward movement, while Venus remains retrograde for about a month and a half.
There is nothing mystical in this change of direction. It is described in many textbooks on astronomy. This is a visual phenomenon, of course. No planet changes its direction in reality, they just continue to rotate around the Sun. There are schemes explaining how this phenomenon works but I don't want to make you bored by showing these schemes to you. If you are interested, you should be able to easily find them in astrological and astronomical textbooks.
Let me just propose you a simple analogy which can give you an idea of how it works. Say you are travelling on a train and there is another train moving next to yours in the same direction. If that another train is slightly slower than yours, it will seem to you that it goes backwards, while in fact it goes forwards. The phenomenon of retrograde motion works in a similar way: depending on relative speeds of the Earth and another planet, in their movement around the Sun, it may seem that that planet goes backwards.
All these explanations were so far pure astronomy — a bit boring, but necessary for understanding how things work. Now we are coming to astrology.
A Detailed Example
While astronomers simply explain the mechanics of retrograde motion, we astrologers try to understand what meaning this phenomenon could convey to us.
Let us note that as a result of retrograde motion, a planet passes thrice along one and the same segment of the ecliptic. Say, during the retrograde motion of Mercury in July 2006 Mercury stopped in its apparent motion against the starry sky on the 4th of July while being in the 2nd degree of Leo. Mercury then went backwards and was moving this way until it reached the 22nd degree of Cancer. On the 29th of July it stopped and from there resumed its normal forward motion.
Hence in the process of retrograde motion Mercury was moving backwards along a segment of the ecliptic from the 2nd degree of Leo to the 22nd degree of Cancer. However, to reach the 2nd degree of Leo, Mercury had to already pass along the same segment of the ecliptic. It originally crossed the 22nd degree of Cancer around the 17th of June. And after returning to the same 22nd degree of Cancer in retrograde motion, Mercury travelled along the same segment the third time, until it reached the 2nd degree of Leo again — this happened around the 12th of August.
The whole story looks like this:
- 22nd degree of Cancer on the 17th of June (point 1 in the picture below),
- 2nd degree of Leo on the 4th of July (point 2),
- 22nd degree of Cancer on the 29th of July (point 3),
- 2nd degree of Leo on the 12th of August (point 4).
As you can see, Mercury moves along the same segment of the ecliptic (22 Cancer – 2 Leo) thrice: from point 1 to point 2 (direct), from point 2 to point 3 (retrograde) and from point 3 to point 4 (direct).
Being astrologers, we should think in the terms of "as above, so below". So what could it mean for us, the terrestrial beings, if celestial Mercury stops, goes backwards and then forward again, passing thrice the same segment of the ecliptic along the way?
The Symbolism of the Retrograde Motion
My teacher of astrology, Russian mathematician and aeronautical engineer Augustina Semenko, used to say that the whole story of retrograde motion is about the change of a stereotype.
A Stereotype? What's That?
Whether we realise this or not, in our lives we have some reference points for our experiences, some templates or patterns which define exactly how we perform this or that activity. We tend to communicate in a certain manner peculiar to us, our preferences in learning a new information may be quite different from those of the other people. We prefer to read certain kind of articles in certain newspapers, to express our thoughts in a manner of our own. All these details of our personal approach towards communication can be perseived as the Stereotype of Mercury.
The Stereotype of Venus is about our likes and dislikes, values, attractions and fashions. We prefer certain styles, colours, we might feel affinity with some people but not with the others. We have specific preferences in food and drinks.
The Stereotype of Mars is about how we are using our energy to achieve what we want to achieve. It defines our approach to work, sports, exercising, our ability to pursue our goals and defend ourselves, both physically and psychologically. Mars is closely related to the sexual energy and to the way we express our sexuality.
The important idea is that our stereotypes do not stay the same over the whole life. They tend to change, to evolve and develop. However, the changes in our attitudes can be more noticeable for those people who are not very close to us. And the last person to notice any change is ourselves.
Anyway, the idea is that the most important changes in our stereotypes take place during the retrograde motion of planets associated with them.
Before point 1 in the graph shown above we are happy to use the old stereotype. However, during the period of time from point 1 to point 2 the old stereotype becomes weaker and weaker until it completely vanishes at point 2.
We are left in this world without a stereotype to use and we feel like we've lost something. We go backwards in an attempt to find what we have lost, and the period from point 2 to point 3 is when we have no stereotype at all and are looking for one. This is a strange and interesting time when many things can happen, and some of them would seem to us impossible a bit earlier. Some usual, basic actions might be not very successful at such times however, as we have no firm ground to deal with the world.
We pick up some new stereotype at around point 3, and then the period of time from point 3 to point 4 is when we learn to use it, this takes some time.
Personal Planets
Of the ten planets that are used in the mainstream astrology, the Sun and the Moon (they are also called "planets", just for convenience) are never retrograde, so we won't speak about them here. Uranus, Neptune and Pluto are so called higher planets. They move very slowly and their aspects and zodiacal signs entries are usually associated with some global events or transformations — processes that are far beyond our control and understanding. So we won't be dealing with the higher planets in this article either. They remain retrograde for approximately half a year and then direct for another half a year.
Jupiter and Saturn are social planets and they play a major role in the astrological study of economics and politics, but again not so much in our personal lives, at least not directly. Jupiter goes retrograde for about four months each year while Saturn — for about five months.
In this article, we are going to concentrate on the personal planets: Mercury, Venus and Mars. I find that their periods of retrograde motion are the most important in our daily lives. In fact, they are so important that I would say that everyone should know about them. This knowledge could help us to avoid many frustrations and to make our efforts much more efficient.
Mercury's retrograde periods are the most important from the practical point of view, and they happen quite often, three to four times a year. So the examples of events that I will be giving here will be mostly about retrograde Mercury.
Retrograde Venus is a rarer phenomenon, it happens once every two years. Mars goes retrograde even more seldom. You can see the closest retrograde periods of personal planets on the corresponding pages: Retrograde Mercury Periods, Retrograde Venus Periods and Retrograde Mars Periods.
From Point One to Point Two: the Period of the Disappearing Old Stereotype
During this period, the planet is still direct but it slows down gradually, until it stops completely in Point 2.
From the astrological point of view, this is the period when the old stereotype is quickly becoming outmoded and irrelevant. In Point 2, it is going to be completely discarded.
In real life, this is usually the period of hectic activity in the areas of life related to the planet, which is about to become retrograde. For example, when Mercury is in this period, there is a feeling that although Mercury is slowing down, its affairs are rushing forward. The number of meetings, sent messages, letters, signed contracts goes significantly up, as if people were desperate to use the old stereotype as much as possible, while it still exists.
The main peculiarity of this period is that whatever is done under the old stereotype, quite often comes back for re-evaluation, correction, rescheduling, or it might simply becomes irrelevant. As Mercury begins to move backwards after Point 2, the human affairs associated with it also tend to go backwards.
So the advice for this period is: don't try to do too much when the planet is in the first part of its retrograde motion period, from Point 1 to Point 2. Chances are, whatever you do will return to you and will either require some significant corrections, or might even become completely irrelevant as it was done under the guidance of an old stereotype (that fades away by Point 2).
The Search for a New Stereotype (from Point 2 to Point 3)
This is a period when the old stereotype doesn't exist anymore, but there is no new stereotype either. In the sky, the planet stopped at Point 2 and started to move backwards — at first very slowly but then faster. We feel like we lost something so we stop and turn back in an attempt to find it.
But what we are actually looking for is a new stereotype for the areas of life that are governed by the retrograde planet. We are going to find it by the time the planet reaches Point 3, but right now there is no stereotype to use, and because of this, the period of retrograde motion can bring us some rather strange experiences.
One usual advice that is often given by astrologers is: don't buy anything important if it is related to the planet that is currently retrograde. This means that when Mercury is retrograde, it would be a good idea not to buy computers, calculators, phones, office equipment and similar things. Venus is related to fashion clothes, jewelry, gourmet food, cosmetics or anything that has a high value in general. When Mars is retrograde, it is advisable not to buy tools, machinery, sports equipment and the like. Having said that, I would caution you against any important purchases when Mercury is retrograde, as we are too much prone to miscalculations at such times.
Why is that? A possible explanation is that retrograde motion is the period when we don't have a stereotype that would normally influence our decisions. As a result, our decision to buy something can often not be based on anything sound, and later, after we pick a new stereotype in Point 3, the newly purchased item might simply fail to fit that new stereotype. We might then decide that it is not as useful or valuable as we thought, and the item purchased under a retrograde planet can easily become abandoned. Somehow, it also often happens that something purchased at such times has some hidden defects in it, and those defects are typically only uncovered when the planet goes direct.
On a similar note, another popular advice says that if you met someone for the first time when the planet associated with the type of that meeting was retrograde, chances are you will never meet that person or those people again. Say, someone came to you with a wonderful idea, you were both excited and decided to do something together in the future. The problem is: neither of you had a clear understanding of what you really wanted and what was good for you — neither of you had a proper stereotype to build your decisions upon. As a result, after the retrograde planet reaches Point 3, you might think about the recent agreement as of something totally irrelevant.
With retrograde Mercury, this is about business agreements or some other ideas in general, while with retrograde Venus, more or less the same can be said about love affairs. As a general rule, it is a bad idea to get married when Venus is retrograde. Just because your understanding of why you got married can change significantly quite soon, and that change might be not very good for the marriage. The whole retrograde period of Venus might be difficult for an existing couple, especially if their relationships became a little bit boring over time. They might decide they love someone else. When Mars is retrograde, a first meeting with a sports coach might prove to be futile. Actually, Mercury is so important for mutual understanding in any kind of relationship that retrograde Mercury is unfavourable for meeting any new people, I'd say.
Although it is convenient to think about retrograde periods in psychological terms — like, this is something that is happening in our minds only — our world seems to be a bit more complex. As a matter of fact, many things go weirdly wrong when a personal planet, especially Mercury, goes retrograde. Failed communications are a usual occasion, once I spent two weeks without any Internet connection (which is very unusual for me) because Sky broadband just didn't work. On another occasion, but that's during retrograde Mars, heating system suddenly failed in the middle of winter. Read newspapers when a personal planet is retrograde, and you will find a large number of examples of various failures and disorders that are related to the symbolism of that planet.
One of the most striking is an example of an almost unimaginable mistake that was reported in newspapers in the end of March 2019. "A British Airways plane scheduled to travel from London for Dusseldorf mistakenly flew its passengers to Edinburgh instead". The mistake was only spotted while landing, when passengers were welcomed to Edinburgh. How could that happen? But it did happen. And in that year Mercury was retrograde, between points 2 and 3, from the 6th till the 29th of March.
By now, you definitely have an impression that a retrograde period is something evil. But it is not always so, and not necessarily so. My opinion is that if you know what's going on, such a period can be extremely productive.
First of all, the period from Point 2 to Point 3 is when a lot of new ideas comes to us. Some of them are wonderful, others are weird, but the important fact is that we are able to notice and appreciate them because our mind is not bound by any stereotypes, it is more open than usual. One important consequence is that some of the new ideas can help you to solve a really old problem, to find a way out of a dead end. Another important thing is that you can suddenly see a totally new direction in your life — something you couldn't even imagine before. But wait! Don't make your final choice in an important matter right now, while the planet is still retrograde, wait until it will reach Point 3, and then a little bit more...
From Point 3 to Point 4: The Ripening of the New Stereotype
Theoretically speaking, in Point 3 we obtain a new stereotype. However, the way of thinking like "oh, tomorrow Mercury will turn direct, so I will go and buy that thing" isn't very productive. The planet still moves along the same piece of the ecliptic, the new stereotype is not well established yet and a decisions that came to your mind in the recent past can still have a significant influence on what's going on during this period.
The bottom line is that if you are planning something very important and it can wait, let the planet pass Point 4 and only then go ahead.
A Conclusion
Point 1 – Point 2, the Period of the Disappearing Old Stereotype
Don't try to do too much, or if you can't avoid that, then prepare to return in the near future to the decisions you made during this period.
The best tactic is to let old things go and prepare for the coming steep turn.
Point 2 – Point 3, the Search for a New Stereotype
Don't:
- Start or buy anything significant if it is associated with the planet that's retrograde.
- Rely on anything that first appeared in your life during this period, if it is associated with the retrograde planet.
- Be frustrated if something doesn't go as expected. In fact, beware of anything that goes extremely well during a retrograde period, chances are, there is something wrong about it.
- Be surprised to see people from your past (friends or relatives for Mercury, lovers for Venus, coworkers, competitors and enemies for Mars). They might remind you some problem that you were unable to solve back then.
Do:
- Be attentive to the new ideas that are coming to you, even if they seem weird. They might be showing you new paths of success or a way out of a dead end.
- Try to return to an old problem and and have another go at it, this time using some new, non-traditional approach.
- Be open-minded and flexible.
Point 3 - Point 4, the Ripening of the New Stereotype
To be on the safe side, wait until the planet reaches Point 4.
Les Rétrogradations 2021
Pluton
Rétrograde du 27 avril au 6 octobre
Neptune
Rétrograde du 25 juin au 1er décembre
Uranus
Rétrograde jusqu’au 14 janvier. Finit sa boucle de rétrogradation le 1er mai.
Rétrograde à nouveau le 20 août.
Saturne
Rétrograde du 23 mai au 11 octobre.
Jupiter
Rétrograde du 20 juin au 18 octobre.
Mars
Direct toute l’année.
Vénus
Rétrograde le 19 décembre.
Mercure
Rétrograde du 30 janvier au 21 février. Finit sa boucle de rétrogradation le 13 mars.
Rétrograde du 29 mai au 22 juin. Finit sa boucle de rétrogradation le 7 juillet.
Rétrograde du 27 septembre au 18 octobre. Finit sa boucle de rétrogradation le 3 novembre.
Astéroïdes
Chiron rétrograde du 15 juillet au 19 décembre.
Cérès rétrograde le 9 octobre.
Vesta rétrograde du 19 janvier au 20 avril.
Date | Sign | Phase | Days | Chart |
Jan 15 07:57 | 11°01’ | Pre-Shadow Begins | 15 | Chart |
Jan 30 15:51 | 26°29’ | Retrograde Begins | 21 | Chart |
Feb 21 00:52 | 11°01’ | Retrograde EndsPost-Shadow Begins | 20 | Chart |
Mar 13 05:09 | 26°29’ | Post-Shadow Ends | Chart | |
May 15 00:29 | 16°07’ | Pre-Shadow Begins | 14 | Chart |
May 29 22:34 | 24°43’ | Retrograde Begins | 23 | Chart |
Jun 22 22:00 | 16°07’ | Retrograde EndsPost-Shadow Begins | 14 | Chart |
Jul 7 17:47 | 24°43’ | Post-Shadow Ends | Chart | |
Sep 6 20:06 | 10°07’ | Pre-Shadow Begins | 20 | Chart |
Sep 27 05:10 | 25°28’ | Retrograde Begins | 21 | Chart |
Oct 18 15:17 | 10°07’ | Retrograde EndsPost-Shadow Begins | 15 | Chart |
Nov 3 01:08 | 25°28’ | Post-Shadow Ends | Chart | |
Dec 29 09:29 | 24°22’ | Pre-Shadow Begins | 2 | Chart |
Note that the shadow period begins before Mercury turns retrograde–when Mercury first passes over the degree that Mercury later returns to in retrograde motion. The shadow period ends when Mercury again passes over the degree at which it first turned retrograde. The shadow period is different than Mercury’s storm period in astrology, which refers to the period when Mercury is moving especially slowly.
Note that Mercury’s post-retrograde shadow is generally better for new long-term endeavors than the pre-retrograde shadow. For new enterprises in the pre-retrograde shadow, the venture’s secondary progressed Mercury will turn direction (retrograde) in the coming years which may not be ideal.
Also note that things are most wonky on the days of the stations whether Mercury is turning retrograde OR direct (the start and end date of the retrograde cycle) as the shifts occur, after which we grow more accustomed to the energy.
Mercury is retrograde approximately three times a year for approximately three weeks each time. As such, retrograde Mercury is a fairly common occurrence (Mercury is retrograde approximately 18% of the time).
As the planet of communication, Mercury retrograde tends to breed a certain level of confusion. Mercury rules our “lower” mind–how we perceive and interpret information that we receive from our environment, and how we relay that information to others. Mercury has rulership over such things as speaking, negotiating, buying and selling, listening, formal contracts, documents, travel, the mail and shipping, and so forth. All of these areas of life are affected when Mercury is functioning in a sluggish state. Decision-making is challenged during Mercury retrograde.
Needless to say, it is not advised to sign contracts, engage in important decision-making, or launch a new business. Delays and challenges are more probable with Mercury retrograde. It’s a time when being careless with money, our personal information, or paperwork can be costly.
While Mercury is retrograde, we may be rethinking a previous opinion or idea. Looking to the signs and houses it transits can give clues as to what we may be reconsidering.
There is absolutely a positive side to Mercury Retrograde. This period is best used for re-organizing and reflecting. We look at the world a little differently–through different filters–and can come up with some very important inner revelations. It may be difficult to communicate them under this influence, but not everything needs to be rationalized.
Mercury retrograde periods can be times of heightened inner awareness, when meditation, benefiting from keeping a journal, reworking old plans, and reviewing past work are favored. Mercury retrograde is powerful for studies, particularly for returning to old studies or for re-learning or refreshing knowledge in a subject already taken.
Minor breaks in the mechanical aspects of communication can actually reconnect us to other means of communication, such as when there is an unexpected power outage and we’re forced off the computer and television, finding different and often satisfying ways to entertain ourselves.
It is important to note that there is absolutely no reason to suspend projects or anything of the sort during the Mercury Retrograde cycle. It’s not an ideal time to start new ones or to sign contracts, simply because a change of mind is quite likely once Mercury turns direct. However, it’s a fabulous time to do some “outside of the box” thinking. Acting on our ideas, however, might be best left for a Mercury Direct period.
Pay close attention to what you say and communicate in general, particularly around the days of Mercury’s stations (in this case, September 27th and October 18th), as well as around retrograde Mercury’s conjunction to the Sun (called the “inferior conjunction“) on October 9th (midway between the start and end of the retro period).
If you are itching to make a point with someone, especially, or if you are planning on “signing on the dotted line,” try to hold off. It is likely that you will have a change of mind once the station passes, and you can do some damage in the meantime. When a planet stations, its energies are very strong in our lives. When Mercury stations, communications have more impact, so that negative ones could have long-term implications at this time. However, if you are very clear within yourself and about what you are communicating, this can be a positive thing.
With Mercury Retrograde in Libra:
Mercury retrograde in Libra implies communication snafus in close partnerships, in particular. It is also more likely that we are especially indecisive or “on the fence” during this cycle. Try to avoid over-rationalizing sensitive matters during this cycle. Retrograde Mercury in Libra is especially slow to reach a decision – possibly painfully slow, as our minds bounce back and forth between the alternatives, finding merits for any and all of them. We might rethink old positions and relationships, and there can be a tendency for our observations to be especially idealized.
Retrograde Mercury aligns with the Sun on the 23rd in the sign of Libra, bringing illumination to our thoughts. It’s a favorable time for processing recent events and ideas, and for beginning to look at problems or issues from a new perspective and with a new understanding. Significant new ideas can be birthed at this time.
MERCURY RETROGRADE CYCLE FROM SEPTEMBER 27 TO OCTOBER 18, 2021:
Mercury now turns retrograde at 25° Libra 28′.
Mercury is retrograde from September 27, 2021, at 25° Libra 28′, until October 18, 2021, at 10° Libra 08′.
- September 6, 2021, Mercury enters the Retrograde Zone at 10° Libra 08′
- September 27, 2021, Mercury stations and turns retrograde at 25° Libra 28′ Rx
- October 18, 2021, Mercury stations and turns direct at 10° Libra 08′
- November 2, 2021, Mercury leaves the Retrograde Zone at 25° Libra 28′
CYCLES Summary + Cycles Stages tables
1. Neptune/Pluto Cycle (493 years) up to 2061
Transformation of collective idealism
Cycle Two: 1891 to 2385 : Rise of Individualistic Humanitarianism
Cycle One: 1398 to 1891: Erosion of Religion by Rationalism
2. Uranus/Neptune Cycle (172 years) up to 2039
Idealisation of intellectual & technological Change
Cycle Two: 1993 to 2165: The ‘Internet’ and Biotechnology
Cycle One: 1821 to 1993: The Machine and Passenger Transport
3. Uranus/Pluto (127 years) up to 2073
Transformation of Intellectual & technological innovation
Cycle Two: 1965 to 2104: Computers and the PostModernist mindset
Cycle One: 1851 to 1965 : Machines and the Determinist mindset
4. Saturn/Uranus (45 years) up to 2032
Relation between Intellectual & technological change and the Status quo
Cycle Two: 1988 – 2032 : Restructuring of Soviet Union and Deregulation of Finance
Cycle One 1942 – 1988 : Rise of United Nations and American Economic dominance
5. Saturn/Neptune (36 years) up to 2026
Implementation or activation of collective ideals
Cycle Two : 1989 – 2026 : Rise of global human rights implementation
Cycle One : 1952 –1989 : The Cold War and Apartheid implemented
6. Saturn/Pluto (33 year cycle) up to 2020
Transformation of social, political & economic structures
Cycle Two: 1982 – 2020 : The rise of Fundamentalism versus globalisation
Cycle One: 1947 – 1982 : Decolonisation and emergent market economies
7. Jupiter/Saturn (20 year cycle) 2000 – 2020
The socioeconomic actualisation of society’s expectations
Cycle Four: 2000 – 2020 : Key global political and economic developments
Cycle Three: 1980 – 2000 : Key global political and economic developments
Cycle Two: 1961 – 1980 : Key global political and economic developments
Cycle One: 1940 – 1961 : Key global political and economic developments
The 1921 – 1940 Cycle – the cycle mid point ‘The Great Depression 1929 – 1932’
8. Jupiter/Uranus (14 year cycle) 2010 – 2024
Relation between Intellectual & technological change and society’s expectations
Cycle Four: 2010 – 2024 : Key technological innovations impact on society
Cycle Three: 1997 – 2010 : Key technological innovations impact on society
Cycle Two: 1983 – 1997 : Key technological innovations impact on society
Cycle One: 1968 – 1983 : Key technological innovations impact on society
9. Jupiter/Neptune (13 year cycle) 2009 – 2022
Relation between collective ideals and society’s expectations
Cycle Four: 2009 – 2022 : Key new collective ideals and their impact on society
Cycle Three: 1997 – 2009 : Key new collective ideals and their impact on society
Cycle Two: 1984 – 1997 : Key new collective ideals and their impact on society
Cycle One: 1971 – 1984 : Key new collective ideals and their impact on society
10. Jupiter/Pluto (12 year cycle) 2007 – 2020
Explosive transformation of society’s expectations
Cycle Four: 2007– 2020 : Key eruptions influencing society’s political expectations
Cycle Three: 1994 – 2007 : Key eruptions influencing society’s political expectations
Cycle Two: 1981 – 1994 : Key eruptions influencing society’s political expectations
Cycle One: 1968 – 1981 : Key eruptions influencing society’s political expectations
THE LONGEST SCIENTIFICALLY MONITORED CYCLES IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM – CLICK DATE RANGES BELOW TO CHECK OUT
493 YEAR CYCLE
Social Justice
Self Fulfillment
172 YEAR CYCLE
The Internet
Biotechnology
139 YEAR CYCLE
Computerization
Postmodernism
45 YEAR CYCLE
STRUCTURAL UPHEAVAL
USSR Ends > Arab Spring
Financial Deregulation >
Credit Crunch
36 YEAR CYCLE
IDEOLOGY STRUGGLES
Russia, China
South Africa
Israel / Palestine
38 to 33 YEAR CYCLE
VIOLENT TRANSFORMATION
Fundamentalist Terrorism
Iraq + Syria, Nigeria
Afghanistan, Algeria
1 | LES PLANETES = FORCES, MUSCLES, ENERGIES, FONCTIONS Soleil : Centre de la personnalité, idéal du Moi, esprit conscient & créateur, volonté, vitalité, stabilité.-orgueil- Lune : Imagination, psychisme, force de réceptivité, sensibilité, puissance fécondante. -instabilité- Mercure : Vivacité de nos rapports avec le monde, faculté d'éveil, de compréhension et d'échange. -dispersion- Vénus : Vie émotionnelle & sentimentale, force d'attraction aux êtres et au monde, aspiration au bien-être. -paresse- Mars : Dynamisme, confrontation du monde extérieur, agressivité & défense, pouvoir de décision. -agressivité destructrice- Jupiter :Expansion organisée, force de participation à la vie sociale, confiance en soi, optimisme, foi. -bluff, démesure- Saturne : Raison, prudence, réflexion, responsabilités, obligations, stratégie, discipline, construction. -pessimisme- Uranus : Recherche, intuition, originalité, intensité explosive, sédentarité, indépendance, altruisme. -brusquerie- Neptune : Aspiration à un idéal supérieur, à la spiritualité, rêve, inspiration artistique, compassion. -utopie, fraude- Pluton : Introspection, remise en question, épuration, subconscient, richesses cachées, pouvoir secret. -doute, abus de pouvoir- Chiron : Guidance, apprentissage. Noeud lunaire Nord : Orientation des efforts évolutifs. Relations entre le monde intérieur et le monde extérieur. | |
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Activité et impulsivité généreuse. Printemps | |
3 Ascendant - AS | LES MAISONS ASTROLOGIQUES = LES LIEUX DE L'ACTION 1 Personnalité, conscience de soi et de son corps physique. 2 Travail sur soi, gestion des valeurs personnelles. 3 Pensée subjective, écrits, rapports à l'entourage. | |
Fond du Ciel - FC | 4 Vie privée, foyer, famille, racines. 5 Activités libres, loisirs, créations, enfants. 6 Discipline du corps & de l'intellect, travail, services. | |
Descendant - DS | 7 Relations interpersonnelles, associations, contrats, procès. 8 Partage, détachement, transformation, héritage, sexualité. 9 Pensée objective, but et sens de la vie, idéologies. | |
Milieu du Ciel - MC | 10 Participation au monde, vie sociale, vocation, profession. 11 Projets & espoirs, adhésion à un groupe culturel ou social, amitié. 12 Vie intérieure & secrète, examen de conscience, solitude. |
30° First noticeable manifestation of new idea.
60° New idea becomes integrated into society's approach.
90° Obstacles to growth, challenges to the spread of the idea.
120° Surge in opportunities, motivation and aspiration. Growth of the idea.
150° Improving and adjusting for full potential.
180° Efforts reach greatest fruition but inherent contradictions appear.
210° Coming to grasp the contradictions, making necessary adjustments.
240° Pervasive enjoyment and fulfilment in what has been achieved.
270° Key questions and challenges confront the survival of the idea.
300° Working out of remaining potential, foresight into future approach.
330° Philosophical understanding of past cycle starts to emerge.
Sun - Neptune |
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Q 2024 |
Jupiter = Society's expectations
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