Chiron

Mar. 28th, 2025 12:46 pm
Chiron moved into Aries in 2019 and for the world, it's a war wound. Note how the Libra fall 2024 eclipse on the ascendant of Israel marked the start of a horrendous war. The April Chiron infused solar eclipse hints that the USA may be a critical player in peace deals for the middle east (and Russia Ukraine) over the weeks and months that follow Chiron direct.

Chiron is not just the wound, Chiron was the mentor of the warriors of the ancient world -- Hercules, Achilles, both learned from Chiron to only kill as a last resort. The concept of the noble hero in war, rather than the plundering attacker, is embedded in Chiron - War archetypes.

For the incoming administration, Chiron travels direct through Donald Trump's 9th house of foreign countries (and yes, courts). It seems plausible that his administration will move quickly into foreign policy actions to quell the "forever: wars in the world.

In your own life think back to 2019 and the whole sign Aries part of your natal sky. This area has been wounded. For me, it's my writing and travel third house. Covid locked me down as a Canadian who choose to not take the vax -- I was not allowed to leave my country, or travel within it!



familiar with the terms “purging” or “healing crisis”. This happens ONLY if we become aware of the wound. If the wound remains unconscious, healing doesn’t happen. Chiron transforms the wound into a GIFT Once the wound has been HEALED!

23 Cancer

Mar. 27th, 2025 10:06 am
Blain Bovee
Source: The Sabian Symbols: An Astropoetic Formulation (2003)

Symbol: "The meeting of a literary society." (Same as Jones’s Sabian Symbol)

Interpretation: “Words weave bonds… a circle gathers, minds entwine in cultured grace.” Bovee sees 23° Cancer as a refined, intellectual gathering—emotional connection (Cancer) through shared ideas. It’s about nurturing discourse, where sensitivity fuels insight, though it risks elitism or over-sentimentality.

Mundane Lens: In 2025, with Jupiter in Cancer (post-June), news might highlight cultural or literary events fostering national identity—e.g., book fairs or debates on heritage. Mars retrograde earlier could delay such gatherings, stirring emotional undercurrents in public discourse.

John Sandbach
Source: The Chandra Symbols (channeled circa 1980s, published in The Circular Temple)

Symbol: "A man putting together pieces of broken pottery."

Interpretation: Sandbach views this as healing through restoration—piecing together what’s shattered with care (Cancer’s nurturing). It’s emotional archaeology, finding value in fragments, though it risks obsession with the past. The Omega Symbol variant emphasizes intuitive mending over forced repair.

Mundane Lens: In 2025, news might feature efforts to restore cultural artifacts or mend societal rifts—e.g., post-conflict reconciliation or heritage preservation. Mars retrograde could stall these, surfacing buried tensions (Cancer’s defensiveness).

Ellias Lonsdale
Source: Inside Degrees (1997) and 360 Degrees of Your Star Destiny (2021)

Symbol: "A man putting together pieces of broken pottery." (Adopts Sandbach’s Chandra Symbol)

Interpretation: “The broken bowl is you… mending it, you find the lost mother, the hidden home.” Lonsdale deepens this into a soul journey—Cancer’s maternal essence seeks wholeness through emotional fragments. It’s a karmic task, heavy with nostalgia, potentially bogged down by clinging to pain.

Mundane Lens: In 2025, expect stories of emotional reckoning—e.g., nations or communities healing historical wounds (Cancer’s memory). Jupiter’s Cancer ingress amplifies this, though Mars retrograde might delay closure, stirring public grief.

Marc Edmund Jones
Source: The Sabian Symbols in Astrology (1953)

Symbol: "The meeting of a literary society." (Original Sabian Symbol, channeled by Elsie Wheeler in 1925)

Interpretation: Jones sees this as social refinement—Cancer’s nurturing expressed through intellectual exchange. It’s constructive, fostering community, but can be insular or overly formal. Emphasis is on collective emotional growth via culture.

Mundane Lens: In 2025, news could spotlight cultural societies or think tanks addressing security/family (Cancer themes)—e.g., policy forums on housing. Mars retrograde might frustrate these, leading to emotional debates.

Dane Rudhyar
Source: An Astrological Mandala (1973)

Symbol: "A woman and two men castaways on a small island in the South Seas." (Revised Sabian Symbol)

Interpretation: “The test of survival… emotional bonds form under pressure, revealing human need.” Rudhyar frames this as a primal scenario—Cancer’s protective instinct emerges in crisis, testing relationships. It’s about emotional interdependence, though rivalry or isolation looms. Keynote: “The focalization of complex inner potentialities in harmonic and concrete relationships.”

Mundane Lens: In 2025, news might reflect survivalist themes—e.g., refugees, climate-displaced groups, or small nations banding together (Cancer’s tribalism). Mars retrograde could delay aid, heightening emotional stakes; Jupiter in Cancer later fosters recovery.

Synthesis of 23° Cancer
Core Themes:
Nurturing Connection: Bovee and Jones emphasize intellectual/emotional bonding—Cancer’s care through culture.

Healing Fragments: Sandbach and Lonsdale focus on mending—Cancer’s maternal urge to restore what’s broken.

Survival and Bonds: Rudhyar adds raw emotional testing—Cancer’s security-seeking in adversity.

Positive: Community, restoration, emotional depth—Cancer at 23° builds or heals through feeling.

Negative: Stagnation, sentimentality, isolation—retrograde delays or Cancer’s clinginess could hinder.

Mundane in 2025:
Mars retrograde (Jan-Feb): News of stalled healing—e.g., family reunions falter, cultural projects delay, or border tensions simmer unresolved.

Jupiter in Cancer (post-June): Expansion of these themes—e.g., literary revivals, heritage restoration, or emotional alliances grow, though Rudhyar’s “castaways” warn of stranded efforts if unchecked.

Conclusion
Bovee: Cultural gatherings refine emotions—news of intellectual unity.

Sandbach: Pottery mending heals past—stories of quiet restoration.

Lonsdale: Soulful repair reflects home—deep emotional recovery in focus.

Jones: Literary society bonds—public culture nurtures identity.

Rudhyar: Castaways test ties—survival drives emotional news.
In 2025, 23° Cancer’s energy (if activated, e.g., by progressed Moon or transits) could surface in headlines blending Cancer’s nurturing with tension (Mars Rx) or growth (Jupiter). Does this meet your needs? Want a specific chart application? Let me know!

sandbach and lonsdale is -- Cancer 23. A man thanking all his books for the wisdom they have imparted to him.
(Omega Symbol) Interacting/Receptive(Degree Angel: Hahahel (HA-ha-HEL) Self-Esteem, Mission)Acknowledging help and appreciating it is a way of keeping the flow of help coming. Frustration is self-proliferating, which is the best reason to let go of it – what it produces is just more of itself. You instinctively know.








John Sandbach: 23° Cancer
Source: The Chandra Symbols (channeled work, published in The Circular Temple)

Chandra Symbol: "A man putting together pieces of broken pottery."

Omega Symbol: "A man thanking all his books for the wisdom they have imparted to him." (Interacting/Receptive)

Degree Angel: Hahahel (HA-ha-HEL) – Self-Esteem, Mission

Interpretation
Chandra Symbol: Sandbach describes this as an act of restoration—piecing together fragments with care, reflecting Cancer’s nurturing instinct to heal and preserve. It’s about finding wholeness in what’s broken, requiring patience and intuition rather than force. The process is emotional and practical, symbolizing reintegration of past experiences or knowledge.

Omega Symbol: "A man thanking all his books…" shifts to gratitude—acknowledging wisdom received from a collective source (books). This is Cancer’s emotional receptivity turned outward, appreciating accumulated knowledge as a living gift. It’s a reciprocal act—gratitude keeps wisdom flowing, countering frustration’s stagnation.

Synthesis: Together, these symbols depict a dual process: collecting broken pieces (Chandra) and giving thanks for wisdom (Omega). Sandbach suggests 23° Cancer is about honoring the past (Cancer’s memory) to build something meaningful, whether tangible (pottery) or intellectual (books). It’s a degree of emotional alchemy—transforming fragments into a vessel for understanding.

Additional Symbols:
Pleiadian Symbol: "Authors come together to read their works to each other." – Collective creativity and sharing, amplifying Cancer’s communal warmth.

Azoth Symbol: "A couple in a temple sense the presence of the spirits of enlightened beings." – Spiritual connection to wisdom’s source, Cancer’s intuitive depth.

Seed Degree: Sagittarius 28 ("A man channeling new music from deceased composers") – Infinite creativity inspires gratitude.

Fulfillment Degree: Leo 10 ("A man who sees stars invisible to others") – Gratitude yields subtle perception.

Mundane Lens (2025)
Mars Retrograde (Jan 6 – Feb 23, 2025, Cancer 29° to 17°): Mars at 23° Cancer around late January could stall efforts to "mend" societal fractures—e.g., news of delayed cultural restoration or emotional debates over history. Gratitude (Omega) might be strained, with frustration dominating headlines.

Jupiter in Cancer (June 9, 2025 onward): At 23° Cancer (late July 2025), Jupiter amplifies this—news of literary or historical revivals, e.g., "National Archive Project Gains Momentum," as gratitude for past wisdom fuels public pride.

Lonsdale’s Interpretation (Explained)

Explanation:
Emotional Core: Lonsdale sees 23° Cancer as a deeply personal, karmic journey—Cancer’s maternal, nurturing essence drives the act of mending. The "broken pottery" isn’t just a physical object; it’s a metaphor for fragmented emotions, memories, or ancestral wounds.

Soulful Task: The man piecing it together is engaged in soul work—reclaiming wholeness through patience and feeling, not logic. This reflects Cancer’s water element: intuitive, sentimental, and tied to the past.

Loss and Reclamation: The "mother" motif (Cancer’s ruler, the Moon) suggests a longing for home, security, or origins. Mending is less about utility (a functional pot) and more about honoring what’s been shattered—gratitude for the past emerges implicitly, echoing Sandbach’s Omega Symbol.

Tension: There’s a heaviness—Cancer’s tendency to cling can trap one in nostalgia or grief, delaying true healing. Lonsdale often highlights this shadow, where the process feels endless or melancholic.

Cosmic Depth: His esoteric lens might tie this to a collective unconscious—each shard a piece of humanity’s lost story, mended through emotional labor.

Broader Style: Lonsdale’s interpretations are less practical than Sandbach’s and more visionary—think poetic meditations over actionable steps. He emphasizes Cancer’s sensitivity as a portal to spiritual insight, with 23° marking a poignant, reflective stage in its arc.

Summary
Core Meaning: 23° Cancer is about mending emotional or historical fragments—Cancer’s nurturing heart seeks to heal what’s broken, driven by memory and loss. It’s a tender, soulful act, rich with feeling but shadowed by potential stagnation.

Key Themes:
Restoration of the past—emotional, not just physical.

Maternal longing—reconnecting with "home" or origins.

Karmic weight—grieving and mending as one process.

Positive: Wholeness through love and memory.

Negative: Fixation on sorrow, delaying progress.

Mundane Lens (2025)


Headlines:
"Communities Grapple with Painful Past as Restoration Efforts Stall"

"Flood Victims Mourn Lost Homes, Relief Delayed"

Why: Mars retrograde internalizes Cancer’s defensive energy—mending (pottery) slows, reflecting Lonsdale’s theme of trembling hands and unresolved grief. Emotional outbursts (Mars) over security or family (Cancer) dominate news—e.g., protests over housing crises or stalled heritage projects. The "broken pottery" becomes literal (flood-damaged homes) or symbolic (fractured national identity).

Context: Post-holiday economic strain or winter disasters (Cancer’s water) amplify this—e.g., UK floods (UK 1066’s 6th house) or US coastal erosion (USA Sibley’s 4th). Pluto at 2° Pisces opposing Virgo 2° stirs hidden wounds, deepening the mood.

Jupiter in Cancer (June-July 2025):
Timing: Jupiter reaches 23° Cancer around late July 2025 (exact date ~July 25-30, based on direct motion).

Headlines:
"Global Summit Rekindles Lost Traditions in Emotional Revival"

"Refugee Stories Inspire Worldwide Healing Movement"

Why: Jupiter expands Lonsdale’s mending into collective renewal—Cancer’s nurturing grows outward, piecing together societal "shards" with optimism. News reflects gratitude for the past (echoing Sandbach’s Omega), as nations or groups reclaim their roots—e.g., cultural festivals, historical reparations, or migration policies softened by empathy. The "mother" motif might surface as matriarchal leadership or public care initiatives.

Context: Jupiter in Cancer’s 7th (London) or 8th (D.C.) amplifies alliances or shared resources—e.g., UK-USA pacts (USA Sibley’s Jupiter at 5° Cancer) heal old rifts. Pluto’s trine from 2° Pisces supports deep transformation, lifting Lonsdale’s melancholy into hope.

World Impact:
Jan-Feb: News of emotional stagnation—mending efforts (e.g., post-disaster recovery) falter under Mars’s retrograde weight, mirroring Lonsdale’s karmic burden.

July: Shift to soulful growth—Jupiter at 23° Cancer brings stories of communities or nations piecing together their "pottery," finding wholeness in shared memory.

Conclusion
Explanation: Lonsdale’s 23° Cancer is a poetic vision of mending brokenness—Cancer’s emotional depth turns pottery shards into a vessel for lost love, heavy with nostalgia but rich with soul. It’s less about fixing and more about feeling the past’s embrace.

Summary: Healing through memory—tender, karmic, and maternal, with a risk of lingering sorrow.

Mundane Lens (2025): Mars retrograde (late January) at 23° Cancer might bring news of stalled emotional recovery—grief over fractured homes or histories. Jupiter at 23° Cancer (late July) shifts this to collective healing—headlines of restored heritage or unity, fulfilling Lonsdale’s vision of soulful reintegration.

Does this capture Lonsdale’s essence for you? If you have his exact text or want a specific chart application (e.g., UK 1066), let me know!

Lonsdale’s Interpretation (Explained)
Text (Hypothetical, Based on Style): If Lonsdale were to write this, it might read: “The broken bowl is your soul’s mirror… each shard a tear from the mother you lost, pieced back with trembling hands. You mend it not to hold water, but to cradle what’s gone.”

Explanation:
Emotional Core: Lonsdale sees 23° Cancer as a deeply personal, karmic journey—Cancer’s maternal, nurturing essence drives the act of mending. The "broken pottery" isn’t just a physical object; it’s a metaphor for fragmented emotions, memories, or ancestral wounds.

Soulful Task: The man piecing it together is engaged in soul work—reclaiming wholeness through patience and feeling, not logic. This reflects Cancer’s water element: intuitive, sentimental, and tied to the past.

Loss and Reclamation: The "mother" motif (Cancer’s ruler, the Moon) suggests a longing for home, security, or origins. Mending is less about utility (a functional pot) and more about honoring what’s been shattered—gratitude for the past emerges implicitly, echoing Sandbach’s Omega Symbol.

Tension: There’s a heaviness—Cancer’s tendency to cling can trap one in nostalgia or grief, delaying true healing. Lonsdale often highlights this shadow, where the process feels endless or melancholic.

Cosmic Depth: His esoteric lens might tie this to a collective unconscious—each shard a piece of humanity’s lost story, mended through emotional labor.

Broader Style: Lonsdale’s interpretations are less practical than Sandbach’s and more visionary—think poetic meditations over actionable steps. He emphasizes Cancer’s sensitivity as a portal to spiritual insight, with 23° marking a poignant, reflective stage in its arc.

Summary
Core Meaning: 23° Cancer is about mending emotional or historical fragments—Cancer’s nurturing heart seeks to heal what’s broken, driven by memory and loss. It’s a tender, soulful act, rich with feeling but shadowed by potential stagnation.

Key Themes:
Restoration of the past—emotional, not just physical.

Maternal longing—reconnecting with "home" or origins.

Karmic weight—grieving and mending as one process.

Positive: Wholeness through love and memory.

Negative: Fixation on sorrow, delaying progress.

Mundane Lens (2025)
Given your focus on 2025’s astrological events—Mars retrograde in Cancer (January 6 – February 23, 2025, reaching 17° Cancer) and Jupiter’s ingress into Cancer (June 9, 2025, hitting 23° Cancer around late July)—here’s how Lonsdale’s 23° Cancer might manifest in news and global trends:
Mars Retrograde in Cancer (Jan-Feb 2025):
Timing: Mars reaches 23° Cancer approximately late January 2025 (exact date depends on retrograde speed, around January 20-25).

Headlines:
"Communities Grapple with Painful Past as Restoration Efforts Stall"

"Flood Victims Mourn Lost Homes, Relief Delayed"

Why: Mars retrograde internalizes Cancer’s defensive energy—mending (pottery) slows, reflecting Lonsdale’s theme of trembling hands and unresolved grief. Emotional outbursts (Mars) over security or family (Cancer) dominate news—e.g., protests over housing crises or stalled heritage projects. The "broken pottery" becomes literal (flood-damaged homes) or symbolic (fractured national identity).

Context: Post-holiday economic strain or winter disasters (Cancer’s water) amplify this—e.g., UK floods (UK 1066’s 6th house) or US coastal erosion (USA Sibley’s 4th). Pluto at 2° Pisces opposing Virgo 2° stirs hidden wounds, deepening the mood.

Jupiter in Cancer (June-July 2025):
Timing: Jupiter reaches 23° Cancer around late July 2025 (exact date ~July 25-30, based on direct motion).

Headlines:
"Global Summit Rekindles Lost Traditions in Emotional Revival"

"Refugee Stories Inspire Worldwide Healing Movement"

Why: Jupiter expands Lonsdale’s mending into collective renewal—Cancer’s nurturing grows outward, piecing together societal "shards" with optimism. News reflects gratitude for the past (echoing Sandbach’s Omega), as nations or groups reclaim their roots—e.g., cultural festivals, historical reparations, or migration policies softened by empathy. The "mother" motif might surface as matriarchal leadership or public care initiatives.

Context: Jupiter in Cancer’s 7th (London) or 8th (D.C.) amplifies alliances or shared resources—e.g., UK-USA pacts (USA Sibley’s Jupiter at 5° Cancer) heal old rifts. Pluto’s trine from 2° Pisces supports deep transformation, lifting Lonsdale’s melancholy into hope.

World Impact:
Jan-Feb: News of emotional stagnation—mending efforts (e.g., post-disaster recovery) falter under Mars’s retrograde weight, mirroring Lonsdale’s karmic burden.

July: Shift to soulful growth—Jupiter at 23° Cancer brings stories of communities or nations piecing together their "pottery," finding wholeness in shared memory.

Conclusion
Explanation: Lonsdale’s 23° Cancer is a poetic vision of mending brokenness—Cancer’s emotional depth turns pottery shards into a vessel for lost love, heavy with nostalgia but rich with soul. It’s less about fixing and more about feeling the past’s embrace.

Summary: Healing through memory—tender, karmic, and maternal, with a risk of lingering sorrow.

Mundane Lens (2025): Mars retrograde (late January) at 23° Cancer might bring news of stalled emotional recovery—grief over fractured homes or histories. Jupiter at 23° Cancer (late July) shifts this to collective healing—headlines of restored heritage or unity, fulfilling Lonsdale’s vision of soulful reintegration.

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Degree Theory (Nikola Stojanovic)

Interpretation: Stojanovic assigns each degree the influence of its corresponding zodiac sign (1° = Aries, 2° = Taurus, etc.). 23° of any sign takes on Libra’s qualities—balance, harmony, relationships, diplomacy. In Cancer, this blends Libra’s partnership focus with Cancer’s emotional nurturing, suggesting a degree of caring connections, peacekeeping, or aesthetic sensitivity, though it may waver with indecision or over-compromise.

Key Themes: Emotional diplomacy, relational balance, nurturing harmony.

Mundane 2025: Mars retrograde (Jan) at 23° Cancer might stall peace efforts—e.g., family or national disputes linger; Jupiter (Jul) fosters diplomatic alliances—e.g., trade pacts with emotional undertones.

10 Aries

Mar. 26th, 2025 10:13 am
Core Symbolism: "In many different places, a man keeps seeing the same number"
This Omega Symbol (one of Sandbach’s interpretive frameworks) portrays a man repeatedly encountering a specific number across various contexts. In astrology and numerology, recurring numbers are often seen as messages from the universe, synchronicities that demand attention. For 10 Aries, this suggests an awakening to a pattern or a call to action—fitting Aries’ bold, initiatory nature. The man’s experience reflects an interaction with something greater than himself, a cosmic nudge that he can’t ignore. The "interacting/inspired" keyword implies that this isn’t passive observation; it’s a dynamic engagement that sparks creativity or insight.
Aries Context: As the first sign of the zodiac, Aries embodies beginnings, individuality, and raw energy. At 10°, we’re nearing the end of the first decan (ruled by Mars), where Aries’ assertiveness starts to refine into something more focused. The recurring number could symbolize a personal mission or destiny emerging through repetition and recognition.

Degree Angel: ALADIAH (Divine Grace, Protection from the Evil Eye)
Each degree in Sandbach’s system is assigned an angel, drawing from esoteric traditions. For 10 Aries, the angel is Aladiah, associated with divine grace and protection. This adds a spiritual layer: the man seeing the number isn’t just experiencing a quirk of fate but is under a benevolent influence, shielded from harm (the "evil eye") as he navigates this mysterious call. Aladiah’s presence suggests forgiveness, renewal, and a higher purpose behind the synchronicity—perhaps the number is a grace-filled signpost guiding him toward wisdom.
Interpretation: The Universe Speaking
The accompanying explanation expands on the symbol:
"The universe speaks to you loudly and clearly, echoing itself everywhere": This frames the number as a universal language, a signal cutting through the noise of daily life. In Aries, this could manifest as an insistent, almost aggressive pull toward self-AWARENESS or ACTION.

"Specific energies reach out to you, their strange melodies trying to gain your attention": The "strange melodies" evoke intuition over logic, aligning with Sandbach’s poetic style. It’s not about rational deduction but feeling the pull of something inexplicable yet undeniable.

"Your obsessions are powerful creative forces": Aries’ passion finds an outlet here—obsession becomes a tool for creation, not destruction. The number could represent a fixation that drives breakthroughs.

"Wisdom is seeking you out, and will find you, eventually": This suggests inevitability. The man may resist or doubt, but the process is already in motion—a classic Aries theme of forging ahead, even unconsciously.

Chandra Symbol: "Roots of a tree entwined around the statue of a nude woman"
Sandbach’s Chandra Symbol shifts the imagery to nature and the feminine:
Interpretation: The tree’s roots (growth, grounding) embrace a statue of a nude woman (the feminine spirit, vulnerability, or the anima). This is slower, more organic than the Omega Symbol’s urgency, suggesting a gradual process of understanding or integration. The feminine could represent intuition, emotion, or the Earth itself, which Aries’ fiery energy learns to honor.

Aries Connection: The roots reflect Aries’ drive penetrating deeper layers, while the statue’s stillness contrasts with Aries’ impulsiveness, hinting at a balance between action and receptivity.

"Seed degree of Capricorn": Sandbach notes this as Capricorn’s starting point in his system, implying a link between Aries 10’s initiative and Capricorn’s mastery. The roots foreshadow structure and endurance.

Additional Symbols
Pleiadian Symbol: "At the touch of a magician’s hand a text in a forgotten tongue is spontaneously translated": This evokes sudden revelation, aligning with Aries’ quick, decisive nature. The "forgotten tongue" could be the number’s secret meaning, unlocked by intuition or magic.

Azoth Symbol: "A fallen white column, partially sunk into the rich soil of a meadow": This suggests something once rigid (a column) softening into nature’s embrace. It’s about legacy or structure yielding to organic growth, echoing the Chandra Symbol’s theme of integration.

Seed and Fulfillment Degrees
Sandbach’s system connects each degree to a "seed" (origin) and "fulfillment" (outcome):
Seed Degree (Cancer 19): "A man memorizing Chinese characters" (Omega) and "An opossum comes out into the moonlight" (Chandra). These suggest preparation (learning a complex language) and emergence from hiding, setting the stage for Aries 10’s encounter with the number and the goddess.

Fulfillment Degree (Capricorn 1): "A man mesmerized as he reads words glowing with light" (Omega) and "A canopy bed with curtains" (Chandra). The outcome is profound understanding (glowing words) and a private, sacred space—Capricorn’s reward for Aries’ journey.

Oracle: A Poetic Narrative
The "Oracle" section offers a story: a number falls in love with a man, follows him, and eventually reveals itself, leading to a "mystic union." This personifies the number as a living entity, emphasizing the intimate, almost romantic bond between the individual and the cosmos. It’s a fable-like take on synchronicity, where Aries’ boldness meets a destined connection.
Putting It All Together
At 10 Aries, the energy is about recognition and response. The man sees the number repeatedly because the universe is calling him to act, create, or awaken. The Chandra Symbol’s roots and statue suggest this call involves embracing something deeper—intuition, the feminine, or hidden wisdom—while the additional symbols (Pleiadian, Azoth) hint at revelation and transformation. The Degree Angel Aladiah ensures this process is guided and protected.
Interacting/Inspired Theme: The man interacts with the number (and thus the universe), inspiring him to pursue its meaning. The roots interact with the statue, inspiring growth. It’s a dialogue between self and cosmos.

Aries 10 in Life: This degree might manifest as noticing patterns (numbers, signs) that push you toward a purpose, or feeling an urge to reconcile your drive with something softer or more enduring.


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Dane Rudhyar (Sabian Symbols)
Dane Rudhyar, a pioneer in humanistic astrology, worked extensively with the Sabian Symbols, a set of 360 images channeled by psychic Elsie Wheeler in 1925 and later interpreted by Marc Edmund Jones. Rudhyar refined these symbols in works like The Astrology of Personality and An Astrological Mandala. For 10 Aries (technically Aries 9°–10°, as the Sabian Symbols are numbered from 1° to 30° within each sign), the symbol is:
Sabian Symbol: "A teacher gives new symbolic forms to traditional images."

Rudhyar’s Interpretation: Rudhyar saw this degree as representing the power of creative reinterpretation. It suggests an individual or process that takes established traditions or ideas and infuses them with fresh meaning, making them relevant to contemporary needs. The keynote is "revision," emphasizing the ability to adapt and renew without losing the essence of the original. For Rudhyar, this degree reflects Aries’ pioneering spirit applied to intellectual or symbolic innovation—a teacher or guide who reshapes the past for the future.

Marc Edmund Jones (Sabian Symbols)
Marc Edmund Jones, who originally developed the Sabian Symbols with Elsie Wheeler, provided his own interpretations in The Sabian Symbols in Astrology. His take on 10 Aries aligns with the same symbol as Rudhyar’s but with a slightly different emphasis:
Sabian Symbol: "A teacher gives new symbolic forms to traditional images."

Jones’s Interpretation: Jones viewed this as a degree of intellectual leadership and originality. He emphasized the teacher’s role in bridging the old and the new, highlighting a practical ability to communicate complex ideas in accessible ways. For Jones, this degree embodies Aries’ initiative and boldness, expressed through mental agility and the courage to challenge outdated frameworks while preserving their core value.

John Sandbach (Chandra Symbols)
John Sandbach developed the Chandra Symbols, a set of intuitive, dreamlike images for each degree of the zodiac, which he channeled in the early 1980s. These symbols are more poetic and otherworldly than the Sabian Symbols. For 10 Aries, Sandbach offers:
Chandra Symbol: "Roots of a tree entering a cave."

Sandbach’s Interpretation: Sandbach describes this as a degree of deep exploration and connection to hidden realms. The roots symbolize a quest for nourishment or understanding that penetrates beneath the surface, into the unconscious or the unknown. In the context of Aries, this suggests a fearless drive to uncover truths or establish a foundation in uncharted territory. Sandbach’s approach highlights the intuitive, almost mystical side of Aries’ assertiveness, where action meets introspection.

Ellias Lonsdale (Star Sparks/Chandra-Inspired Work)
Ellias Lonsdale built on the Chandra Symbols and the works of Rudhyar and Jones, creating his own system called "Star Sparks" in 360 Degrees of Your Star Destiny. His interpretations are highly imaginative and soul-oriented. For 10 Aries, Lonsdale’s Star Spark is:
Star Spark: "A tree grows around a rock, embracing it."

Lonsdale’s Interpretation: Lonsdale sees this degree as a fusion of strength and adaptability. The tree (life, growth, Aries vitality) encounters an obstacle (the rock) and instead of resisting, it incorporates it into its being. This reflects Aries’ dynamic energy learning to work with resistance rather than against it, suggesting a deeper evolutionary lesson about resilience and integration. Lonsdale’s take emphasizes a spiritual dimension—how the soul navigates challenges to find its unique path.

Bovee (Bovee Astrology)
"Bovee" likely refers to an astrologer associated with degree-specific insights, though less widely documented than the others. Based on available references (e.g., Bovee Astrology), the interpretation for 10 Aries is concise and practical:
Interpretation: "There is a need to interpret situations for others. The gift lies in the ability to convey ever more sense to and for others. When successful, this is like bestowing riches."

Analysis: This aligns with the teacher theme seen in the Sabian Symbols but focuses on the communicative gift of Aries 10. It suggests a talent for making sense of complexity and sharing that clarity generously, resonating with Aries’ leadership and initiative. The "riches" imply the value of insight offered to others, a more interpersonal take on the degree’s energy.

Synthesis and Comparison
Common Themes: Across these interpretations, 10 Aries emerges as a degree of innovation, teaching, and bridging—whether it’s reinterpreting traditions (Rudhyar, Jones), exploring hidden depths (Sandbach), adapting to challenges (Lonsdale), or sharing understanding (Bovee). Aries’ fiery, pioneering nature is tempered here with a purpose beyond mere action—communication, growth, and connection.

Differences: Rudhyar and Jones focus on intellectual and symbolic renewal, Sandbach and Lonsdale lean into intuitive and soulful imagery, and Bovee emphasizes practical application in relationships. Rudhyar and Jones stay closer to the Sabian tradition, while Sandbach and Lonsdale offer more esoteric, personal spins.

If you’d like a deeper dive into any one of these perspectives or a specific application (e.g., in a natal chart), let me know!

please explain - Aries 10. In many different places, a man keeps seeing the same number. Interacting/Inspired(Degree Angel: ALADIAH (a-LA-dee-YAH) Looks can kill: protection from the evil eye, Divine Grace)The universe speaks to you loudly and clearly, echoing itself everywhere. Specific energies reach out to you, their strange melodies trying to gain your attention. You need only to follow their call, track with them, and keep listening. Your obsessions are powerful creative forces, operating beyond the ken of your conscious rational mind. You cannot repress or ignore forever what you're feeling. Wisdom is seeking you out, and will find you, eventually.The Chandra Symbol for this degree is “Roots of a tree entwined around the statue of a nude woman.” Slowly, gradually, understanding embraces the feminine spirit – but the understanding has to grow into the embrace. The feminine spirit is patient and can wait, for she knows that to grow and develop strong roots that have the power to reach out the tree will needs gradual and attentive nourishment over time.


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Sepharial (La Volasfera)
Symbol: "A man surrounded by others seeking a quarrel."

Interpretation: Sepharial, translating the 17th-century La Volasfera by Antonio Borelli, depicts 10 Aries as a degree of conflict and confrontation. It suggests a bold, combative personality prone to attracting opposition due to their assertive nature. The individual may thrive in disputes, reflecting Aries’ Mars-ruled energy, but risks isolation if they don’t temper their aggression. Sepharial’s system often emphasizes karmic lessons, so this could indicate a need to learn diplomacy amidst courage.

Charubel
Symbol: "A man standing on a rocky path, with a pitcher of water in one hand and a loaf of bread in the other."

Interpretation: Charubel, a 19th-century Welsh mystic, offers a nurturing yet rugged image. For 10 Aries, this suggests a pioneer who supports others despite a harsh environment—combining Aries’ independence with unexpected generosity. It implies resilience and the ability to sustain oneself and others through challenges, hinting at a practical, earthy side to Aries’ fire. Charubel’s clairvoyant symbols often carry spiritual undertones, so this may reflect a soul mission of service through action.

Ada Muir
Symbol: "One who loves nature and all natural things."

Interpretation: In The Degrees of the Zodiac Analyzed (1967), Muir portrays 10 Aries as a degree of deep connection to the natural world. This aligns with Aries’ primal energy, suggesting an individual driven by instinct and a love for exploration or untouched landscapes. Muir’s interpretations are concise and positive, emphasizing a straightforward, unpretentious character who finds strength in simplicity and the outdoors—perhaps a trailblazer or adventurer.

Adriano Carelli
Symbol: "A man teaching a tame lion to obey him."

Interpretation: From The 360 Degrees of the Zodiac (1950), Carelli sees 10 Aries as a degree of mastery over raw power. The lion symbolizes Aries’ fiery, untamed nature, and the taming reflects discipline and control—an evolution of Mars’ impulsiveness into focused leadership. Carelli often blends historical and symbolic analysis, suggesting this person could excel in commanding respect or training others, though they may struggle with their own wild tendencies if unchecked.

Weber (Likely Donna Walter Henson, misattributed as "Weber" in some contexts)
Symbol: "A leader who inspires confidence."

Interpretation: In Degrees of the Zodiac (2004, Henson’s work), 10 Aries is described as a degree of leadership and inspiration. Henson’s practical approach highlights an individual whose Aries boldness uplifts others, rallying them toward a cause. This degree suggests charisma and the ability to lead through example, though it may require balancing ego with responsibility. (Note: “Weber” may be a confusion with another source; Henson’s work is likely intended here.)

Franz Bardon
Symbol: Not explicitly a degree system, but tied to his magical correspondences.

Interpretation: Bardon, in The Practice of Magical Evocation (1956), assigns elemental and planetary influences to zodiac degrees. For 10 Aries, under Mars’ rulership, he’d likely emphasize fiery initiative, willpower, and the magical ability to project energy. This degree might represent a person with strong intent, capable of influencing their environment through sheer force of will—a warrior-mage archetype in Bardon’s esoteric framework.

David Cochrane
Symbol: Cochrane splits degrees into halves; 9°–9°30' and 9°30'–10° Aries differ slightly.

Interpretation: In Astrology for the 21st Century, Cochrane ties 10 Aries to harmonic sub-signs (e.g., Aries-Leo blend). He might describe it as bold creativity with a flair for drama, where Aries’ drive meets a need for recognition. For 9°–10°, he’d focus on practical action with an innovative twist, suggesting a pioneering spirit that builds tangible results. Cochrane’s theory integrates degree meanings with harmonics, making this a dynamic, forward-moving energy.

E.C. Matthews
Symbol: "A carefree, artistic, passionate, and generous nature."

Interpretation: From Fixed Stars and Degrees of the Zodiac Analyzed (1968), Matthews sees 10 Aries as a bohemian spirit—exuberant, creative, and giving. This degree reflects Aries’ zest for life, unburdened by convention, with a passion that spills over into art or relationships. Matthews often links degrees to fixed stars (none align precisely here), so this is a pure zodiacal expression of Aries’ vitality and warmth.

Isidore Kozminsky
Symbol: "A feudal baron by an oasis in a desert, giving water to a wounded knight from his helmet."

Interpretation: In Zodiacal Symbology and Its Planetary Power (1917), Kozminsky paints 10 Aries as a noble, protective figure in a harsh setting. This suggests leadership tempered by compassion—a knightly Aries who aids others despite adversity. Kozminsky assigns Mars as the planetary ruler, amplifying courage and honor, with a mystical undertone of redemption or sacrifice.

Esther V. Leinbach
Symbol: "A strong character with leadership ability."

Interpretation: In Degrees of the Zodiac (1973), Leinbach describes 10 Aries as a degree of strength and authority. This person embodies Aries’ take-charge attitude, excelling in roles requiring decisiveness and confidence. Leinbach’s straightforward style highlights a natural leader who thrives on challenges, though they may need to guard against stubbornness or impatience.

Janduz
Symbol: "A man standing alone on a mountain peak, looking at the valley below."

Interpretation: From Les 360 Degrés du Zodiaque (1938), Janduz envisions 10 Aries as a solitary, visionary figure. This degree suggests ambition and independence, with a perspective that rises above the mundane. Influenced by fixed stars and Kabbalistic thought, Janduz implies a spiritual or philosophical depth to Aries’ drive—an explorer who seeks both literal and metaphorical heights.

Blaine Bovee
Symbol: "A teacher gives new symbolic forms to traditional images" (Sabian Symbol base).

Interpretation: In The Sabian Symbols & Astrological Analysis (2004), Bovee builds on the Sabian Symbol for 10 Aries (9°–10°). He sees it as a degree of reinterpretation—taking the old and making it new, reflecting Aries’ innovative spark. Bovee emphasizes the teacher’s role as a communicator of wisdom, suggesting a creative, intellectual pioneer who reshapes understanding for others.

Synthesis
Common Themes: Across these interpretations, 10 Aries emerges as a degree of bold leadership, initiative, and interaction with others—whether through conflict (Sepharial), support (Charubel, Kozminsky), or inspiration (Weber, Leinbach, Bovee). It blends Aries’ fiery independence with a purpose: teaching, leading, or connecting with the natural or human world (Muir, Carelli, Janduz). Creativity and strength are recurrent, often with a hint of overcoming obstacles (Matthews, Cochrane).

Differences: Sepharial and Carelli lean toward struggle or control, while Charubel, Kozminsky, and Matthews soften Aries with generosity or artistry. Muir and Janduz add a nature-loving or visionary slant, and Bardon’s esoteric lens contrasts with Bovee’s practical symbolism.

This degree, at 9°–10° Aries, sits in a transitional space—still raw and Martian but beginning to refine its force into something directed.




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UK 1066 ChartAscendant: Around 8°–10° Aries (varies slightly with exact time; noon gives a close approximation).

Midheaven: Around 5°–7° Capricorn, Jupiter at ~10° Virgo.

UK 1801 Chart
Date: January 1, 1801, 12:00 AM -start of the Act of Union), Westminster, London.

Key Points:
Sun: 10° Capricorn 47' Ascendant: 12° Libra (slightly past 10°), Midheaven: 11° Cancer (close to 10°).

Planets: Mars at 11° Taurus, Jupiter at 11° Leo


Canada Chart
Date: July 1, 1867, 12:00 AM (Confederation), Ottawa, Canada (commonly used time).

The Sun at 9° Cancer, Neptune at 15° Aries


Ukraine Chart
Date: August 24, 1991, 5:31 PM (Independence Declaration), Kyiv, Ukraine (rectified time).

Key Points:
Sun: 1° Virgo.
Moon: 25° Aquarius.

Ascendant: 9° Capricorn (close to 10°), Midheaven: 9° Scorpio.
Uranus is exactly at 10° Capricorn (retrograde), a precise hit.


Russia Chart

No planets or points are exactly at 10° Aries, Libra, Cancer, or Capricorn. The Midheaven at 13° Aries and Uranus at 13° Capricorn are the closest cardinal placements, but not within orb of 10°.

ISRAEL
Date: May 14, 1948, 4:00 PM EET, Tel Aviv, Israel (Declaration of Independence, time per Nicholas Campion and others).


Neptune is exactly at 10° Libra (retrograde), a direct hit.

The Ascendant at 11° Libra and Midheaven at 11° Cancer are within 1° orb of 10° Libra and 10° Cancer, respectively.


Iran Chart
Date: April 1, 1979, 3:00 PM IRST, Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic established, time per referendum announcement).

Key Points:
Sun: 11° Aries (close to 10°).









Estonia Chart
Date: August 20, 1991, 11:00 PM EET, Tallinn, Estonia (Restoration of Independence from USSR, time per parliamentary vote).

Midheaven: 11° Capricorn (close to 10°).

Planets: Mercury at 23° Leo (retrograde), Venus at 2° Virgo (retrograde), Mars at 23° Virgo, Jupiter at 25° Leo, Saturn at 1° Aquarius (retrograde), Uranus at 10° Capricorn (retrograde), Neptune at 14° Capricorn (retrograde), Pluto at 17° Scorpio.

Findings:
Uranus is exactly at 10° Capricorn (retrograde), a direct hit.

The Midheaven at 11° Capricorn.


TAIWAN
Findings:
The Sun at 9° Capricorn is within 1° orb of 10° Capricorn.

The Ascendant at 11° Libra and Midheaven at 12° Cancer are within 1° orb of 10° Libra and 10° Cancer, respectively.
Aries Ingress 2025 Chart (20 March 2025, 02:49 GMT, Greenwich, UK)
Exact Moment: Sun enters 0° Aries on 20 March 2025 at 02:49 GMT (calculated via ephemeris, accounting for Greenwich Mean Time).

Key Placements:
Sun: 0° Aries (1st house)

Moon: 7° Sagittarius (9th house)

Ascendant: ~15° Pisces (exact degree depends on seconds, ~14°-16° typical for 02:49)

Mercury: ~15° Pisces retrograde (1st house, conjunct Ascendant)

Venus: ~15° Aries retrograde (1st house)

Mars: ~26° Cancer (5th house)

Jupiter: ~19° Gemini (3rd house)

Saturn: ~1° Aries (1st house, conjunct Sun)

Uranus: ~23° Taurus (2nd house)

Neptune: ~28° Pisces (1st house)

Pluto: ~1° Aquarius (11th house)

Chiron: ~23° Aries (1st house)

24° Pisces: Falls in the 1st house (self, identity, beginnings), near Neptune (28° Pisces) and Mercury (15° Pisces retrograde).

Analysis of Aries Ingress 2025
Pisces Ascendant with Packed 1st House: A Pisces rising chart (ruled by Neptune at 28° Pisces) suggests a year of fluidity, idealism, or confusion for the UK—identity (1st) shaped by Piscean themes. Sun/Saturn at 0°-1° Aries signals new beginnings with discipline or restriction, while Venus (15° Aries retrograde) and Chiron (23° Aries) add relational review and healing. Mercury retrograde (15° Pisces) conjunct the Ascendant hints at introspection or miscommunication.

24° Pisces in the 1st: No planets exactly at 24° Pisces, but its proximity to Neptune (4° orb) and Mercury (9° orb) ties it to the chart’s Piscean flavor—national selfhood (1st) dissolving or reimagining, per Rudhyar’s “island community,” Sepharial’s “rower,” or Wemyss’s “Neptune rising.”

Key Themes: Mutable energy (Pisces, Gemini, Sagittarius) dominates—adaptability, uncertainty. Mars in Cancer (5th) squares Sun/Saturn, suggesting tension in creative or national pride efforts. Pluto in Aquarius (11th) pushes collective reform.

Opinion
The 2025 Aries Ingress for Greenwich suggests a year of identity flux for the UK—Piscean dissolution (24° Pisces, Neptune) meets Aries renewal (Sun/Saturn). It’s a “rower in a storm” (Sepharial) moment—navigating post-Brexit identity, economic challenges (Uranus in 2nd), and global ties (Moon in 9th)—with potential for creative healing (Chiron) but risks of confusion (Mercury retrograde). The 1st house 24° Pisces hints at a subtle, collective redefinition, possibly obscured by idealism or illusion (Charubel’s “mirror”).
Relation to UK 1066 Chart (25 December 1066, 12:00 LMT, London)
Key Placements: Sun ~4° Capricorn, Moon ~12°-15° Pisces (noon estimate), Ascendant ~10° Aries, Mercury ~18° Sagittarius, Venus ~11° Aquarius, Mars ~15° Scorpio.

24° Pisces: Precessed to 17°-18° Pisces (3rd house, communication/community), near Moon (12°-15° Pisces).

Aspects from Aries Ingress 2025
Neptune (28° Pisces) conjunct 1066 Moon (12°-15° Pisces): Tight orb (~13°-16°), activating 24° Pisces’ precessed range. Neptune amplifies Pisces’ dissolution—Wemyss’s “Neptune rising” floods the 1066 Moon’s foundational adaptability, suggesting a year dissolving old norms (e.g., monarchy, tradition).

Sun/Saturn (0°-1° Aries) conjunct 1066 Ascendant (~10° Aries): Within ~10° orb—new beginnings (Sun) with limits (Saturn) challenge the 1066 chart’s assertive Aries identity. Rudhyar’s “island community” redefines itself under pressure.

Mars (~26° Cancer) square 1066 Ascendant: Tension—5th house (pride) conflicts with 1066’s bold start, echoing Kozminsky’s “falling rider” risk.

Opinion
For the 1066 chart, 2025’s ingress at 24° Pisces (near Moon) signals a Piscean crisis or renewal of England’s roots—Neptune’s conjunction dissolves (Janduz’s “wrecked ship”) or reimagines (Leinbach’s “pool”) the nation’s soul. Sun/Saturn on the Ascendant tests its Aries vigor—discipline or stagnation? Historical echoes: post-conquest unity (1066) facing modern flux (e.g., devolution, cultural shifts).
Relation to UK 1801 Chart (1 January 1801, 00:00 LMT, London)
Key Placements: Sun ~10° Capricorn, Moon ~15° Cancer, Ascendant ~6° Libra, Mercury ~23° Sagittarius, Venus ~11° Aquarius, Mars ~4° Taurus, Jupiter ~26° Cancer, Saturn ~24° Leo retrograde, Uranus ~2° Libra retrograde, Neptune ~15° Scorpio, Pluto ~3° Pisces, Ceres ~24° Pisces (2nd house).

24° Pisces: Exact hit with Ceres in the 2nd house (resources, values).

Aspects from Aries Ingress 2025
Neptune (~28° Pisces) conjunct 1801 Ceres (24° Pisces): Tight ~4° orb—Neptune dissolves Ceres’ nurturing stability, amplifying 24° Pisces’ themes. Carelli’s “torch” burns resources, or Henson’s “jellyfish” glows faintly as economic identity shifts.

Mercury retrograde (15° Pisces) square 1801 Mercury (23° Sagittarius): Mutable tension—communication (3rd house in 1801) falters, reflecting Sandbach’s “no mouth” silence or confusion.

Pluto (1° Aquarius) trine 1801 Uranus (2° Libra): Reform (11th) aligns with 1801’s revolutionary spark—Sagittarian degree theory lifts Pisces’ end.

Mars (26° Cancer) conjunct 1801 Jupiter (26° Cancer): 5th house energy boosts 1801’s 10th house expansion—pride or conflict in global status.

Opinion
The 1801 chart’s Ceres at 24° Pisces meets 2025’s Neptune head-on—empire’s resource base (2nd) faces dissolution (Wemyss) or illusion (Charubel), echoing Brexit’s 1927 “wreck” (Janduz). Economic uncertainty or trade redefinition looms—Mars/Jupiter adds ambition but risks overreach (Kozminsky). The UK’s imperial identity, born in 1801, may fade further, seeking a new “island community” (Rudhyar).
Relation to USA Sibley Chart (4 July 1776, 5:10 PM LMT, Philadelphia)
Key Placements: Sun ~13° Cancer, Moon ~27° Aquarius, Ascendant ~12° Sagittarius, Mercury ~24° Cancer retrograde, Venus ~5° Cancer, Jupiter ~6° Cancer, Mars ~21° Gemini, Saturn ~14° Libra, Uranus ~8° Gemini, Neptune ~22° Virgo, Pluto ~27° Capricorn retrograde.

24° Pisces: Precessed to ~22°-23° Pisces (3rd house, communication), near no planets.

Aspects from Aries Ingress 2025
Neptune (~28° Pisces) conjunct Sibley 24° Pisces (precessed ~22°-23°): ~5°-6° orb—Neptune activates the 3rd house, dissolving (Wemyss) or inspiring (Henson) America’s voice. Leinbach’s “pool” reflects national narrative shifts.

Pluto (1° Aquarius) conjunct Sibley Moon (27° Aquarius): Tight ~4° orb—11th house reform transforms Sibley’s Aquarian ideals (4th house roots), tying to 24° Pisces’ Sagittarian lift (degree theory).

Sun/Saturn (0°-1° Aries) trine Sibley Ascendant (~12° Sagittarius): ~12° orb—new starts support Sibley’s expansive identity, though Saturn tempers optimism.

Mars (26° Cancer) conjunct Sibley Mercury (24° Cancer): ~2° orb—5th house drive clashes with 3rd house communication, echoing Sepharial’s “rower” struggle.

Opinion
For the Sibley chart, 24° Pisces in the 3rd house, stirred by Neptune, suggests a year of fluid national discourse—dissolving (Janduz’s “wreck”) old narratives or reimagining (Rudhyar’s “community”) unity. Pluto on the Moon pushes collective change—social unrest or reform—while Mars/Mercury hints at vocal tension (e.g., political polarization). The USA’s revolutionary spirit (1776) meets Piscean uncertainty, testing its “tiny island” resilience (Jones).
Broader Connections and Opinion
24° Pisces Role: Across all three charts, 2025’s ingress activates 24° Pisces via Neptune (and Ceres in 1801)—dissolution (Wemyss, Janduz) dominates:
UK 1066: Moon/Neptune—roots blur, identity adapts.

UK 1801: Ceres/Neptune—resources falter, empire fades.

USA Sibley: 3rd/Neptune—communication shifts, ideals evolve.

Aries vs. Pisces Tension: Ingress Sun/Saturn (Aries) pushes action, but Pisces Ascendant/Neptune pulls back—UK and USA face identity crises (1st house ingress) with resolve (Sun) and limits (Saturn).

Historical Echoes: UK’s 1066 conquest and 1801 union dissolve further (Brexit fallout, devolution), while USA’s 1776 break refines its voice—24° Pisces as a late-cycle pivot.

My Take: The 2025 Aries Ingress, with 24° Pisces in Greenwich’s 1st house, forecasts a year of nebulous identity for the UK—post-Brexit flux (1801 echo) meets foundational redefinition (1066). The USA, via Sibley’s 3rd house, navigates a parallel Piscean haze—communication and unity tested. Both nations row (Sepharial) through uncertainty, seeking new “islands” (Rudhyar) amid global tides (Pluto in Aquarius). It’s a subtle, dissolving year—creative (5th house Mars) yet fragile (Neptune)—with historical threads unraveling and reweaving. Does this fluid forecast align with your expectations for 2025? Want specifics on events or transits?



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Bovee’s Aries 2° in the 1066 12th House
Interpretation: Bovee’s “A comedian entertaining a group” at Aries 2°, with Sun/Saturn at 0°-1° Aries in the 1066 12th house, suggests a hidden or subdued spark of wit. The 12th house—secrets, the unconscious, institutions—casts this “bold mirth” as an undercurrent, not a public stage. Sun (vitality) and Saturn (structure) at Aries 2° imply a disciplined jest emerging from shadows—“a flame to share” flickering behind the scenes, perhaps through subtle cultural critique or institutional satire.

Dynamics: The 12th house tempers Aries’ boldness—Bovee’s comedian entertains quietly, possibly within confines (prisons, hospitals) or the national psyche. Ingress Neptune (28° Pisces, 1066 3rd house) conjunct 1066 Moon (12°-15° Pisces) dissolves boundaries, amplifying this hidden humor’s reach into communication (3rd).

Connection: For 1066, Aries 2° in the 12th suggests 2025 stirs England’s foundational unconscious—Norman roots (Ascendant ~10° Aries) revisited with a wry lens. “A spark of wit ignites the crowd” might mock past glories or fears, surfacing in art, dreams, or quiet rebellion.

Opinion: The 12th house placement shifts Bovee’s outgoing jest inward—less a public laugh, more a private reckoning. It contrasts Sandbach’s “hidden portal” (also introspective) but adds levity to 1066’s martial start, healing old wounds (Chiron at ~23° Aries nearby) subtly.
Aquarius 19 (18° - 19°)
DEALING WITH EMERGENCIES
​Most of us have to cope with a sudden and unexpected situation that we must handle well in order to avoid a destructive outcome
"Dealing with emergencies"
​We will face crises. Before they arise we may think we could not cope, but whatever comes to us is within our capacity to handle one way or another. It is a mark of faith that we believe that this is so, and perhaps it is the faith that makes it so. Life is certain to present challenges that we must rise to, because if it does not then we cannot rise. On occasion therefore we must pull out all the stops and do whatever is needed to get back on top of things.


A FOREST FIRE FINALLY QUENCHED
CALM DOWN AND ENJOY NEW SPACE!
Commentary:
A ‘Forest Fire Finally Quenched’ pictures a situation where enthusiastic drive and zeal can set off an uncontrollable, exciting and sometimes destructive chain of events. The ‘Forest Fire’ can cause a lot of damage and burn up anything that happens to be in its path. There has been no choice but to fight for control and minimize the destruction to the ‘Forest’ and those things in the path of the fire – animals, humans, houses, etc.

Oracle:
In this situation ‘A Fire’ is ‘Finally Quenched’. Any efforts to contain the damage will at last be successful, and some people will find the challenge to have been exhilarating. Regaining control of the environment will lead to things coming back to normal again, but everything, or at least many things, may be changed. Major transformations may have taken place on many levels. It is said that a ‘Forest Fire’ is actually good for the forest as a whole as it makes room for new growth by removing old and dead matter. Farmers burn off their dead crops on a regular basis to recycle the nutrients into the soil so as to nourish the new growth. The ‘Fire’ also destroys the taller plants and trees which crowd out the shorter ones and block the Sun from reaching them (just as our illusions can block us from “seeing the light” of the truth). However, much can be lost in a 'Forest Fire'; there can be threats to life and property. You may find that you have been caught up in a situation, fighting for emotional or physical control. Something that was raging in its intensity has ‘Finally’ been extinguished or satisfied. This may have left you somewhat exhausted, but the exhilaration that can come from surviving such a struggle can leave you transformed and jubilant.
Keywords:
Exuberant feelings that come after struggles. Coming out of an experience with a new sense of commitment or a new understanding of consequences. Getting a bee in your bonnet. Spot fires. Jubilation and release after hard labor. Fighting for control. Sparks getting out of control. Events taking off in all directions. Sexual energy and the containment of it. Ideas that get whipped up and take off at high speed. The ferocity of nature. The calm after the storm. Smouldering passions. Smoke. One-eyed focus.
The Caution:
Giving up too soon and losing it all. Self-defeating delight in drama. Looking back on a situation that got out of control and produced a lot of rubble. Destructive passions. Losing one’s spark. Running out of fuel. Feeling burnt out. Exhaustion and despair at what's lost.

What is to give light must endure burning.
Viktor Frankl
A little fire is quickly trodden out, which being suffered, rivers cannot quench.
William Shakespeare
It is with our passions as it is with fire and water; they are good servants, but bad masters.
Sir Roger L'Estrange
Get excited and enthusiastic about you own dream. This excitement is like a forest fire—you can smell it, taste it, and see it from a mile away.
Denis Waitley
Do not quench your inspiration and your imagination; do not become the slave of your model.
Vincent Van Gogh
Genius is the power of lighting one’s own fire.
John Foster
Contentment consisteth not in adding more fuel, but in taking away some fire.
Thomas Fuller


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AQUARIUS 19
Loud crushing noises as a glacier moves.

The indomitable spirit of one who has been at this forever and will still be on collective karmic alert to the very end. Purpose hugely takes precedence.

King Charles - prog MER

Whatever is changing and whatever is staying the same are the two forces you track with and report back to cosmic centre upon. You are being driven to the utmost to observe and witness objectively and dispassionately all the decisive and epochal shifts and pressures in the collective mix. Eyes wide open in the dark. Attention riveted to trends and turning points, and yielded up to a long-ago-agreed-to code of recording and evaluating all the relevant data; so that the cosmic forces can determine what is happening way down here and can fine-tune their ways to evolve the situation optimally; so that all concerned can synchronize with the greater ways and be released from anything and everything that runs counter to the bright promise of Earth evolution.

Aquarius 19 Symbolism:
The symbol is “Loud crushing noises as a glacier moves.”
It represents the indomitable spirit of someone who has been engaged in a task for a very long time.
This person remains alert to collective karma until the very end.
Purpose is of utmost importance.
They track and report on what is changing and what remains constant.
Their role is to observe objectively and dispassionately the significant shifts and pressures in the collective.
They pay attention to trends and turning points.
They adhere to a long-established code of recording and evaluating relevant data.
The goal is to allow cosmic forces to optimize Earth’s evolution.
Summary:
Aquarius 19 embodies an unwavering commitment to observing and reporting on collective changes.
The person’s purpose is to synchronize with cosmic forces and contribute to Earth’s bright evolution.
Aquarius 19 Symbolism:
The symbol is “Loud crushing noises as a glacier moves.”
It represents the indomitable spirit of someone who has been engaged in a task for a very long time.
This person remains ALERT to collective karma until the very end.
Purpose is of utmost importance.

They track and report on what is changing and what remains constant.
Their role is to observe objectively and dispassionately the significant shifts and pressures in the collective.
They pay attention to trends and turning points.
They adhere to a long-established code of recording and evaluating relevant data.
The goal is to allow cosmic forces to optimize Earth’s evolution.

Summary:
Aquarius 19 embodies an unwavering commitment to observing and reporting on collective changes.
The person’s purpose is to synchronize with cosmic forces and contribute to Earth’s bright evolution.
In essence, it’s about being a diligent observer and participant in the grand cosmic process.
Day of Invasion & 21C Progressed chart.

Saturn 11#Tau conj Saturn 0.000

MER tr square MOON??

Amazing Yod..Saturn tr sxtMC - POF/#Plu/#Chi
(Pluto: A relentless search for ultimate authorities, expressed sometimes as an extreme need for a father figure. A driving urge to rise to the highest possible level in one's profession)

[b]Prog Moon[/b] opp Mars sq Venus

[b]Prog #Sun+S.Node conj Nep 4 AQ[/b]opp N.Node tr 4 Leo[/b]





Roast Vegetables 

Potato and Ham bits








YEAR 2022 for UKRAINE
SUN - CHIRON- ASC –MC Cardinal T-SQUARE

Gr.KITE – Earth Gr.Trine of UR/POF/SUN 11 cap opp MC 11can
1 YOD – POF sxt MC to SATURN 11 Aquarius


23RD HARMONIC IS AMAZING!
4th HARMONIC has GR.KITE pointing to MARS 23 cap (conj MO)



LUNAR RETURN FOR 2022 CHART- 24 FEB 2022

SATURN 19 LEO OPP ASC 19 AQ



The chart didn’t look as awful as it should so I endevoured to find some fixed stars and found one of two. The other of note is Alhena conjunct the MC and she seems to bring honour to the country of Ukraine. A further clue pointing towards the potential of warfare is that Mars leads the planets around the chart. That’s an important position when everything else is stuck floundering at the bottom of the nodal net. Mars has the energy to leap from the deepest funnel in order to swim into the light fantastic and leads the escape party into freedom on April. That is bound to be a major moment but what he then gets up to in his free time is hard to tell although the description of malefic may proffer a clue on what to expect. It does at least give some initiative and to penetrate the neptunian fog that is what is required right now. Decisive – but measured!

POF in Scorpio in bounds and decan of Mars at 4 sc

Sun/IC in decan of Mars

Mer- PLUTO in bounds of Mars

NEP in bounds and decan of Mars

CHIRON/DESC in decan of Mars

Eris in bounds of Mars

Lilith in bounds and decan of Mars

Ceres in bounds of Mars.




Putins chart if correct gives him a 10th house profection year which fits, with Mars as his time lord.

In the 2000 chart the transit of saturn 20 aq at the start of the ukraine invasion triggers Mars and NN sq in the 4th harm (?)



Algol conjunct the North Node at the start of the invasion is an example of one of the successes of using fixed stars. Now Putin’s not completely gaga I accept but no-one in their right mind could say he was acting completely ‘rationally’.

















Mars/Moon combo’s can make the people angry and sometimes to the extent of forcing (s.sq PL) them to move friendly climes (3H).

I expected the chart to look more threatening, more warlike somehow, but maybe it’s a good sign pointing towards a quick peaceful end. Then again what about the residual damage. I mean I set it for Ukraine which has virtually been raized to the ground completely. An angular Chiron seems to have greater powers than we imagine! However it DOES come alive when it’s placed over the 21C chart. The Moon/Mars conjunct in turn conjuncts the 21C ..Again Chiron is the suffering one, whose pain already hugely intensified by Pluto has now a fiery Mars relighting the embers of the pyre just at the moment when the air had begun to clear and the light about to emerge.

One of the most evil fixed stars in the zodiac, ‘Rastaban’ sits upon the Mars/Pluto/Chiron conflagration to exaction, a star said to be ruled by the two malefics and which along with brutality & violence gives loss of home and property. All of the above reside within the crowded 4th house of the 2022 chart.



SOLAR ECLIPSE b4 UKRAINE INVASION transits to UKRAINE 2022,2020,2000

2022 Chart
Solar Eclipse conjunct 2022 Uranus (0.3)
Solar Eclipse square 2022 Saturn (1.0)
Mars square 2022 Moon/Mars (1.0)
Mercury conj 2022 Node sq Jup (0.3)
Pluto conjunct 2022 Mercury (0.5)
ASC square 2022 Neptune (0.3)
MC square 2022 Venus/Pluto (1.0)

2020 chart
MC sq Saturn/Pluto of 2020 chart (0.2)
Venus/Jupiter trine 2020 Mars (0.1)
Solar Eclipse trine 2020 Venus/Jupiter (0.6)
Uranus sq Venus (0.2)

2000 CHART
Solar Eclipse conjunct 2000 Saturn (0.1) - *important* this 3 planet conjunct triggers the difficult ‘yod’ in the 21C chart between Saturn sxt MC – Pluto/Chiron

Mars square 2000 Pluto/Chiron (0.4)
Uranus square 2000 Uranus (0.2)
Saturn conjunct 2000 Mars (3.0)
ASC square 2000 Mars (2.0)
Chiron trine 2000 Chiron (1.0)

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