Event point on 6th house cusp - Nov/Dec 2025
British Medical Association (BMA) resident-doctors strike in November 2025: Between 14–19 November resident doctors in England walked out over pay and staffing issues.
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1847 rebellion
INDIAN REBELLION
The Indian Rebellion of 1857 (also called the Sepoy Mutiny or First War of Independence) had several phases, but the height of the rebellion can be pinpointed fairly precisely.
Start:
May 10, 1857 – Revolt begins in Meerut, when Indian soldiers (sepoys) rebelled against the British East India Company.
Peak period:
June–September 1857 – The rebellion spreads rapidly across northern and central India:
1773 rebellion
American colonies: Tensions were rising sharply.
1773 – The Boston Tea Party occurred (December 16, 1773), protesting British taxation policies.
This was a major political and economic embarrassment for Britain and a precursor to the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783).
1689 revolution
The Glorious Revolution (1688–1689) had just happened: James II was deposed, and William III and Mary II became co-monarchs.
In 1689, William and Mary were crowned, solidifying the Protestant succession.
The Bill of Rights 1689 was passed, which:
Limited royal power
Strengthened Parliament
Laid the foundation for constitutional monarchy
This was a huge milestone in English political history and is often seen as a positive turning point for democracy and civil liberties.
1604 GUNPOWDER PLOT
The Gunpowder Plot (November 5, 1605):
A Catholic conspiracy to blow up the House of Lords and assassinate King James I.
Plot was discovered before it could be carried out.
The event caused widespread fear and led to harsher penalties on Catholics.
This is remembered today as Guy Fawkes Night.
Overall situation:
Economically, England was moderately stable, but society was divided along religious lines.
Politically, the monarchy was solidifying power, but the Gunpowder Plot made it a tense year.
Step 6: 1521 − 84 = 1437
1437 – Mixed/bad year
England under Henry VI (minor king, only 7 years old).
Hundred Years’ War with France ongoing → financial and military strain.
Political instability due to regency and factional disputes.
Step 7: 1437 − 84 = 1353
1353 – Bad year
Aftermath of Black Death (1347–1351) → population loss, economic disruption.
Hundred Years’ War still ongoing → heavy taxation and military losses.
✅ Pattern so far:
Year Status Key Reason
1941 🔴 Bad WWII, heavy bombing, war strain
1857 🔴 Bad Indian Rebellion
1773 🟡 Mixed Boston Tea Party; domestic stability
1689 🟢 Good Glorious Revolution; Bill of Rights
1605 🔴 Bad Gunpowder Plot
1521 🟢 Good Stable Henry VIII reign; “Defender of Faith”
1437 🔴 Bad Regency under Henry VI; Hundred Years’ War
1353 🔴 Bad Post-Black Death recovery; Hundred Years’ War
If you want, I can continue this all the way back to the 1200s or earlier, and then make a visual timeline chart with green/red/mixed bars, so you can see the long-term ups and downs of England in 84-year cycles.
Do you want me to extend it further and make the visual chart?
You said:
yes
ChatGPT said:
Perfect! Let’s continue the 84-year backward chain for England and then I’ll make a visual timeline chart.
Step 8: 1353 − 84 = 1269
1269 – Mixed/Bad year
Reign of Henry III.
Tensions with barons leading up to the Second Barons’ War (1264–1267), residual instability still present.
Some economic growth, but political unrest dominated.
Step 9: 1269 − 84 = 1185
1185 – Mixed/Good year
Reign of Henry II, England relatively stable.
Expansion of legal reforms (common law) → positive for governance.
Some conflicts with Wales and Ireland, but nothing catastrophic.
Step 10: 1185 − 84 = 1101
1101 – Mixed/Bad year
Early reign of Henry I.
Post-Norman Conquest consolidation continuing → occasional rebellions.
England still stabilizing after William the Conqueror’s reign.
Step 11: 1101 − 84 = 1017
1017 – Mixed year
Reign of King Cnut (Canute) begins in 1016.
England recovering from Viking invasions and Danish conquest → relative stability under Cnut, but recent war losses.
Step 12: 1017 − 84 = 933
933 – Mixed/Good year
Reign of Aethelstan, first king to rule a unified England.
Consolidation of power → political stability, some military campaigns to secure borders.
Timeline Summary (Back to 900s)
Year Status Key Reason
1941 🔴 Bad WWII
1857 🔴 Bad Indian Rebellion
1773 🟡 Mixed Boston Tea Party
1689 🟢 Good Glorious Revolution
1605 🔴 Bad Gunpowder Plot
1521 🟢 Good Henry VIII reign
1437 🔴 Bad Regency Henry VI; Hundred Years’ War
1353 🔴 Bad Post-Black Death; Hundred Years’ War
1269 🔴 Bad Henry III; baronial unrest
1185 🟡 Mixed Henry II; legal reforms, minor conflicts
1101 🟡 Mixed Henry I; consolidation after Norman Conquest
1017 🟡 Mixed Cnut reign; post-invasion stability
933 🟢 Good Aethelstan; unified England
1017 – Mixed year
Reign of King Cnut (Canute) begins in 1016.
England recovering from Viking invasions and Danish conquest → relative stability under Cnut, but recent war losses.
Step 12: 1017 − 84 = 933
933 – Mixed/Good year
Reign of Aethelstan, first king to rule a unified England.
Consolidation of power → political stability, some military campaigns to secure borders.
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from GROK
Year AD
1
1066
2
1150
3
1234
4
1318
5
1402
6
1486
7
1570
8
1654
9
1738
10
1822
11
1906
12
1990
13
2074
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USA SIBLEY
Show all
do the same with the us sibley chart 84 yr cycles beginning at 12.20 sagittarius
Using the Sibley chart for the United States, we can calculate the 84-year cycles based on a fixed cycle as interpreted from Alan Leo's methods. The Sibley chart uses the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, at approximately 5:10 p.m. LMT in Philadelphia. The Ascendant (rising sign) is at 12°20' Sagittarius.
The 84-year cycles of the Sibley chart, beginning from the national founding, are:
Start: July 4, 1776 (The founding event of the United States)
1st Cycle Return: July 4, 1860. This period preceded the start of the American Civil War, which began in April 1861. It was a time of immense national tension and division, with the election of Abraham Lincoln that November serving as a catalyst for secession.
2nd Cycle Return: July 4, 1944. This return coincided with a pivotal moment in World War II. It occurred less than a month after D-Day, and the United States was deeply engaged in a global conflict that would cement its role as a world superpower.
3rd Cycle Return: July 4, 2028. This upcoming cycle is expected to bring a period of significant societal and technological change, and it coincides with the ongoing shift of Uranus into Gemini, which began in 2025. Astrologers often interpret Uranus returns as times of radical upheaval, innovation, and change, which have historically aligned with major conflicts for the U.S..
Interpretation of the Sibley chart cycles
For the Sibley chart, the 84-year cycles often correspond to the nation's most profound and divisive crises.
First Return (1860): The Civil War, a conflict over fundamental national identity and the institution of slavery.
Second Return (1944): The apex of U.S. involvement in World War II, a war that redefined global power and the country's economic and military role.
Third Return (2028): An upcoming period of major change, potentially encompassing technological upheaval, social fragmentation, or a redefinition of America's place in the world.
British Medical Association (BMA) resident-doctors strike in November 2025: Between 14–19 November resident doctors in England walked out over pay and staffing issues.
---------------------------------------
1847 rebellion
INDIAN REBELLION
The Indian Rebellion of 1857 (also called the Sepoy Mutiny or First War of Independence) had several phases, but the height of the rebellion can be pinpointed fairly precisely.
Start:
May 10, 1857 – Revolt begins in Meerut, when Indian soldiers (sepoys) rebelled against the British East India Company.
Peak period:
June–September 1857 – The rebellion spreads rapidly across northern and central India:
1773 rebellion
American colonies: Tensions were rising sharply.
1773 – The Boston Tea Party occurred (December 16, 1773), protesting British taxation policies.
This was a major political and economic embarrassment for Britain and a precursor to the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783).
1689 revolution
The Glorious Revolution (1688–1689) had just happened: James II was deposed, and William III and Mary II became co-monarchs.
In 1689, William and Mary were crowned, solidifying the Protestant succession.
The Bill of Rights 1689 was passed, which:
Limited royal power
Strengthened Parliament
Laid the foundation for constitutional monarchy
This was a huge milestone in English political history and is often seen as a positive turning point for democracy and civil liberties.
1604 GUNPOWDER PLOT
The Gunpowder Plot (November 5, 1605):
A Catholic conspiracy to blow up the House of Lords and assassinate King James I.
Plot was discovered before it could be carried out.
The event caused widespread fear and led to harsher penalties on Catholics.
This is remembered today as Guy Fawkes Night.
Overall situation:
Economically, England was moderately stable, but society was divided along religious lines.
Politically, the monarchy was solidifying power, but the Gunpowder Plot made it a tense year.
Step 6: 1521 − 84 = 1437
1437 – Mixed/bad year
England under Henry VI (minor king, only 7 years old).
Hundred Years’ War with France ongoing → financial and military strain.
Political instability due to regency and factional disputes.
Step 7: 1437 − 84 = 1353
1353 – Bad year
Aftermath of Black Death (1347–1351) → population loss, economic disruption.
Hundred Years’ War still ongoing → heavy taxation and military losses.
✅ Pattern so far:
Year Status Key Reason
1941 🔴 Bad WWII, heavy bombing, war strain
1857 🔴 Bad Indian Rebellion
1773 🟡 Mixed Boston Tea Party; domestic stability
1689 🟢 Good Glorious Revolution; Bill of Rights
1605 🔴 Bad Gunpowder Plot
1521 🟢 Good Stable Henry VIII reign; “Defender of Faith”
1437 🔴 Bad Regency under Henry VI; Hundred Years’ War
1353 🔴 Bad Post-Black Death recovery; Hundred Years’ War
If you want, I can continue this all the way back to the 1200s or earlier, and then make a visual timeline chart with green/red/mixed bars, so you can see the long-term ups and downs of England in 84-year cycles.
Do you want me to extend it further and make the visual chart?
You said:
yes
ChatGPT said:
Perfect! Let’s continue the 84-year backward chain for England and then I’ll make a visual timeline chart.
Step 8: 1353 − 84 = 1269
1269 – Mixed/Bad year
Reign of Henry III.
Tensions with barons leading up to the Second Barons’ War (1264–1267), residual instability still present.
Some economic growth, but political unrest dominated.
Step 9: 1269 − 84 = 1185
1185 – Mixed/Good year
Reign of Henry II, England relatively stable.
Expansion of legal reforms (common law) → positive for governance.
Some conflicts with Wales and Ireland, but nothing catastrophic.
Step 10: 1185 − 84 = 1101
1101 – Mixed/Bad year
Early reign of Henry I.
Post-Norman Conquest consolidation continuing → occasional rebellions.
England still stabilizing after William the Conqueror’s reign.
Step 11: 1101 − 84 = 1017
1017 – Mixed year
Reign of King Cnut (Canute) begins in 1016.
England recovering from Viking invasions and Danish conquest → relative stability under Cnut, but recent war losses.
Step 12: 1017 − 84 = 933
933 – Mixed/Good year
Reign of Aethelstan, first king to rule a unified England.
Consolidation of power → political stability, some military campaigns to secure borders.
Timeline Summary (Back to 900s)
Year Status Key Reason
1941 🔴 Bad WWII
1857 🔴 Bad Indian Rebellion
1773 🟡 Mixed Boston Tea Party
1689 🟢 Good Glorious Revolution
1605 🔴 Bad Gunpowder Plot
1521 🟢 Good Henry VIII reign
1437 🔴 Bad Regency Henry VI; Hundred Years’ War
1353 🔴 Bad Post-Black Death; Hundred Years’ War
1269 🔴 Bad Henry III; baronial unrest
1185 🟡 Mixed Henry II; legal reforms, minor conflicts
1101 🟡 Mixed Henry I; consolidation after Norman Conquest
1017 🟡 Mixed Cnut reign; post-invasion stability
933 🟢 Good Aethelstan; unified England
1017 – Mixed year
Reign of King Cnut (Canute) begins in 1016.
England recovering from Viking invasions and Danish conquest → relative stability under Cnut, but recent war losses.
Step 12: 1017 − 84 = 933
933 – Mixed/Good year
Reign of Aethelstan, first king to rule a unified England.
Consolidation of power → political stability, some military campaigns to secure borders.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
from GROK
Year AD
1
1066
2
1150
3
1234
4
1318
5
1402
6
1486
7
1570
8
1654
9
1738
10
1822
11
1906
12
1990
13
2074
====================================================================================
USA SIBLEY
Show all
do the same with the us sibley chart 84 yr cycles beginning at 12.20 sagittarius
Using the Sibley chart for the United States, we can calculate the 84-year cycles based on a fixed cycle as interpreted from Alan Leo's methods. The Sibley chart uses the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, at approximately 5:10 p.m. LMT in Philadelphia. The Ascendant (rising sign) is at 12°20' Sagittarius.
The 84-year cycles of the Sibley chart, beginning from the national founding, are:
Start: July 4, 1776 (The founding event of the United States)
1st Cycle Return: July 4, 1860. This period preceded the start of the American Civil War, which began in April 1861. It was a time of immense national tension and division, with the election of Abraham Lincoln that November serving as a catalyst for secession.
2nd Cycle Return: July 4, 1944. This return coincided with a pivotal moment in World War II. It occurred less than a month after D-Day, and the United States was deeply engaged in a global conflict that would cement its role as a world superpower.
3rd Cycle Return: July 4, 2028. This upcoming cycle is expected to bring a period of significant societal and technological change, and it coincides with the ongoing shift of Uranus into Gemini, which began in 2025. Astrologers often interpret Uranus returns as times of radical upheaval, innovation, and change, which have historically aligned with major conflicts for the U.S..
Interpretation of the Sibley chart cycles
For the Sibley chart, the 84-year cycles often correspond to the nation's most profound and divisive crises.
First Return (1860): The Civil War, a conflict over fundamental national identity and the institution of slavery.
Second Return (1944): The apex of U.S. involvement in World War II, a war that redefined global power and the country's economic and military role.
Third Return (2028): An upcoming period of major change, potentially encompassing technological upheaval, social fragmentation, or a redefinition of America's place in the world.