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?
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).
So far as Pluto is concerned, with an orbit that varies from 29 to 49 AU, there is only a minor difference between a heliocentric and a geocentric system model. The faster transit in some signs undoubtedly correspond to it being closer to the perihelion of its orbit.
Neptune is nearly at a constant distance at 30 AU. Pluto varies between being nearer and farther away. I recall reading that the distances are considered as being related to the strength of a planet's effect. This would be a causative theory of astrology. I'm not sure I would buy a magical theory (mere placement in the visual sky). I do not understand what being a "higher octave" would mean for motions that have longer periods. I don't think that terminology has any literal meaning.
Higher octave doesn’t refer to motion, but rather, how the energy presents itself.
So for instance, if venus is the energy of beauty, love, marriage, partnership, self worth, etc., neptune being the higher octave would be unconditional love, a higher vibration of these energies, taking love, beauty, etc., to a spiritual level.
Alas. "Higher octave" has nothing to do with octaves!
Astrology is a bit of a different language, for sure!