ANTISCIA Nov/2012
Planets in antiscia and contra-antiscia reflect one another across the cardinal axis. The cardinal axis (also known as the Aries Point) is essentially the Node of the Sun, and is a point we all share. When planets connect by antiscia or contra-antiscia, a planetary pair is formed. These pairs provide insight into the energy of the day as well as enriching natal chart delineation. Why antiscia...
Mars|Pluto on Election Day
November 2012
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th – Saturn|Node *
4th – Venus|Mars *
5th, 6th, 7th – Mars|Pluto
6th – Sun *
9th, 10th – Mars|Uranus *
10th – Venus|Jupiter *
16th – Sun|Saturn *
16th, 17th – Mars ingress into Capricorn
17th, 18th – Mercury|Saturn *
20th, 21st, 22nd – Venus|Neptune
21st – Sun|Venus *
25th – Venus|Node *
30th – Mercury|Venus *
To use this list, simply blend the meanings of planets in combination. (You can always refer to a book, such as Combinations of Stellar Influences by Reinhold Ebertin, if you need help with keywords.)
The bold dates above indicate a day when the particular planetary expression is strongest - within 10 minutes of arc or less. Dates with one planet indicate its ingress into a Cardinal sign, or to 15 degrees Fixed, meaning it is sitting directly on the cardinal axis and so should feature prominently that day. Those with a (c) indicate contra-antiscia, signs arranged around the Aries/Libra axis. Finally, those marked with an asterisk* are antiscia formed around the midpoint of two Cardinal signs (midpoint: 15 Fixed) and are indirect antiscia.
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