We know the moon is important:
- https://qalerts.app/?n=1543
- https://greatawakening.win/p/15Hv2RP7NU/-more-moonfagging--may-16th-2022/c/
The July full moon is also known as the Full Buck Moon and, like the last two months, will feature a supermoon as it occurs while the moon is near perigee, it's closest approach to Earth for the month. It is the third of four supermoons in a row according to NASA eclipse watcher Fred Espenak.
Read more about Super Flower Blood Moon (not a Switch game) and other supermoons here:
https://www.space.com/super-flower-blood-moon-eclipse-may-2022-espenak
Epsenak's definition of supermoon will put the next four full moons in a row as supermoons: May 16, June 14, July 13 and Aug. 12. But he noted that streak is not particularly uncommon. Per his website, 2023 will also see four consecutive full supermoons, as will 2024. Even 2025 has three in a row.
Looks like we're moonfagging for a bit 😳. I'll go first.
Theres no Q posts for that day, so lets see what the Jews are reading in the Torah: https://www.chabad.org/dailystudy/torahreading.asp?tdate=7/13/2022
Ah, this is the story of Balaam in the Book of Numbers (NIV for easier reading): https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Numbers+22&version=NIV
TL;DR for the Heathens: King Balak of Moab offered Balaam money to curse Israel, but Balaam blessed the Israelites instead, as dictated by God.
You get the feeling this might backfire on the DS?
Pluto enters aquarius in 2023.
In capricorn, pluto is supposed to represent the destruction of status quo structures (govt, politicians, business, etc).
Though I haven’t done a lot of reading up on it yet, my understanding of pluto in aquarius is that it’s supposed to represent the collective rising up - as in, revolution 👀😏
Very interesting! I never went in for any of astrology stuff, but this is interesting:
"Of course, to arrive at a brave new world, Pluto will have to absolutely wreck the current one." https://www.nylon.com/life/pluto-in-aquarius-2023-explained
Kinda fits with the whole notion of reaching the "precipice".
If you’re interested in a non-woke astrologer (honestly I’m convinced he’s a truther), try The Leo King. This is his forecast for the full moon today.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hy6n9lV9BrE
He used astrology to accurately predict literally everything that’s happened since 2020 - in 2018-19 he looked at upcoming transits and said there would be some kind of medical scare, uprisings and that something strange would happen to make Trump either not run in 2020 or not win. He predicted the mandates in 2021 and financial situation we’re in now. He’s not woo-woo, he’s actually very smart (though he can be very full of himself occasionally, which can be annoying). He doesn’t share as much on youtube anymore because he went very hard against the vaccines and his haters tried to get him banned.
Pluto was discovered in 1930. We do not have even a century of history to correlate with its movements. To say it is anything is based on wishful thinking.
Fortunately we have math and physics do work out these things.
Math and physics will produce the orbit. The astrological meaning of Pluto is not a mathematical concept.
This has been discussed at length. Pluto’s average transit lasts 20 years. I’m not an astrologer, astronomer or astrophysicist, but they’ve been able to calculate the transit of planets and asteroids, and determine their position throughout history through an ephemeris even if those planets weren’t known 200 years ago.
I don't know what you mean by a "transit." Pluto's orbital period is about 248 years. We don't have observations for even half of its orbit. I agree on paper that the orbits could be projected. But what would we notice that wouldn't be accounted for by the other planets? (Similar problem with Neptune. It wasn't discovered until 1846 and its period is about 165 years. We observed the first full orbit by 2011.) Pluto has other interesting traits, such as the high inclination and the fact that for part of its orbit, it is closer to the Sun than Neptune. What does that mean astrologically?
Astrology is based on a geocentric view of the universe, because astrology is old enough to date from times when everyone thought (or was forced to pretend) that the Earth was the centre of the universe and everything revolved around us.
Whenever the astrologers saw that a planet was "transiting" (moving across) an area of our sky corresponding to stellar objects they observed any apparent correspondence with real events happening, wars etc. Next time the same transit happened they looked up whatever they noted from a similar one last time and slowly over generations built up a knowledge base. If planet x does this then political event z is likely to happen.
The later acceptance of the heliocentric model, where all planets revolve around the sun including us, didn't invalidate anything and they just continued to use geocentric. Even through they now knew geocentric was false the model still worked.
Pluto symbolises many things but most directly, power. Including nuclear power. Right now I am seeing the biggest power struggle in my life ever.
Sorry, by “transit” I’m referring to a planetary transit in a sign, or constellation (in this instance, capricorn).
But you are correct that pluto’s orbit is 248 years. But more specifically, it takes pluto 248 years to transit through all 12 signs (or constellations).
And a slight correction- I had to look it up. Pluto spends anywhere between 12 to 30 years transiting each sign. It’s transit is faster in some signs than it is in others. Other planets behave similarly (jupiter, for instance).
As for neptune, I don’t know the astrological significance of it being farther away from the sun. All I know is that it’s energy signature is very different from pluto’s. I do know that neptune is considered the higher octave of venus (in the same way that uranus is considered the higher octave of mercury).