Another Moon out of bounds for you and the post is too long for Facebook.
We've got another little blip of the Moon out of bounds, OOB, from the 25th until the 27th.
Due to the tilt of the earth in relation to the Sun we get seasons and the latitude markers of the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn that are 23° 28' north and south of the equator. Imagine the equator and those north and south limits extended out into space. Most of the time the planets stay within those limits set by the Sun. But sometimes, some of the planets swing beyond the limits that the Sun sets. The Sun, Saturn and Neptune never go OOB, but periodically the rest do.
When a planet is OOB it doesn't relate normally to other astrological factors. For the time it is out of bounds it is a bit of a wild card, a bit eccentric, and independent.
This OOB began today, October 25 at 637 PM UT, 237 PM Eastern, 137 PM Central, 1237 PM Mountain, 1137 AM Pacific, and 837 AM Hawaii.
The Moon returns to the fold 208 AM UT on the 28th, for US times it will be October 27 at 1008 PM Eastern, 908 PM Central, 808 PM Mountain, 708 PM Pacific, and 408 PM in Hawaii.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
A Few Notes on October 2010 Astrology
October 11, 2010: A lovely Crescent Moon in the early evening last night went out of bounds (OOB) a few minutes after her exact forty-five degree separation from the Sun. She’ll remain OOB until
Wed 10/13/2010 1:35 PM UT, 9:35 AM Eastern, 8:35 AM Central, 7:35 AM Mountain, 6:35 AM Pacific, and 3:35 AM here in Hawai’i.
Additionally, a longer term aspect came to perfection last night. The aspect, a parallel in declination, is not one that gets a lot of press. It’s a measurement analogous to latitude on the surface of the planet. Saturn and Uranus reached the same precise distance south of the celestial equator. The aspect suggests some emphasis of the dynamic between the planet of order and structure, Saturn, and the planet of revolutionary change, Uranus.
This is an enhanced continuation of one of the big picture planetary alignments that’s been discussed quite a bit in terms of the opposition of those two. Saturn opposed Uranus for the first of five times November 4, 2008 and then the opposition repeated (due to retrogrades) 5 February 2009, 15 September 2009, 26 April 2009, with a final exact opposition on 26 July 2010.
The expression represented by the aspect in opposition is far from over as the aspect in declination reminds us. Saturn wants to put a straight jacket on the impulse for democratic advance as represented by Uranus that the writer Richard Tarnas has compared to the archetype of Prometheus. Prometheus was the Titan who looked out for the well being of man and is famous for giving the gift of fire (a modern comparison might be technology and the democratizing Internet).
At this point in a global economic recession the forces of Saturn represent the conservative impulse to go with what is tried and known while the progressive impulse of Uranus is to protect and find benefit for the masses. The obvious parallel (pun intended) is apparent to the astrologer as another of the connections to be found between the sky show and life on this miracle planet.
What a time! SuperMoon-New Moon and Venus retrograde October 7, Jupiter retrograde in aspect to Neptune retrograde on the 8th for more on the “adjusting” going on about faith, religion, and beliefs, and a Mercury with the Sun “Superior Conjunction” on the 16th to suggest continued focus on relationship communication. We need to listen to one another more than we need to talk to one another.
I thought to just post the OOB Moon information to Facebook but this grew a bit beyond the mild lunacy that the OOB suggests so I’m putting this on the blog instead. Look for the day-to-day effect of the OOB to see a bit of jitter to life, the ball takes an odd bounce.
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