Warning: If you are easily overwhelmed, the following chart may make you dizzy. Outer planets moving to conjunct natal planets by Solar Arc is a *big deal*. Quit my day job (My Sun’s in the 6th), parked my butt in a shared space with another artist and opened for business as an Astrologer. Moving that Uranus ahead a degree per year (i.e., when I was 1 year old, Uranus moved to 15 Leo, when I was 6 years old Uranus moves to 20 Leo)… until finally that Uranus Solar Arc’d on my Natal Sun and I had a major “coming out” as an Astrologer. For instance, I was born with Uranus at 14 Leo, Sun at 23 Virgo. planet makes a conjunction to a natal planet. The only time I have ever seen Solar Arcs do a major trigger is when the S.A. Move *every single planet* ahead one degree per year. Example: I have Sun at 23 Virgo, Saturn at 19 Sadge Saturn inched up by secondary progression to perfect the square to my Sun when I was in my mid-50s and BOY OH BOY, that was a really hard year or 2, because Saturn perfected one of the “promises” of my natal chart, i.e., the Sun/Saturn square. Jupiter can move up to a whole sign away, so there’s some punch there, but Saturn, Neptune and Pluto hardly move much at all… Saturn at best a few degrees, which, meh, won’t mean much unless it happens to *perfect* an aspect that is close when you’re born. Outer planets… their orbits are tooooooo slooow to see much secondary progression. You must ADD IN the secondary progressions to see the trigger! Sometimes, after an event happens, you don’t see the “cause” of the event just by looking at the natal chart and transits. Whatever aspects you have natally (basically called the “promise” of the chart), gets lit up by both transits to the natal as well as the progressions. This has a great deal of meaning! The secondary progressions are the soul’s journey through life, I like to say. However, as the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars are traipsing around your chart, they make aspects to your natal chart, and are also aspected by the current transits. But throw in the retrogrades and … well, now you’re overwhelmed. At best, Mercury might get through 4 signs, Venus 3 and Mars 2-3 signs. But like the Sun, you are never going to live to see those 3 planets revolve all the way around your chart. Since these planets occasionally (or often) go retrograde, you really need to be Einstein, or have a good computer program, to know where they have progressed to at any given time in your life. So then you have Mercury, Venus and Mars. You get a *progressed* lunar return once every 28-29 years. The progressed Moon is a very good indicator of when a transit is going to trigger an event. The Moon takes *roughly* 29 years to circle your chart, but speeds through some signs by progression faster than others. That’s a degree per year, so if you lived 360 years you’d have a *progressed* Solar return. The Sun’s movement is constant, so every single year, your progressed Sun moves ONE DEGREE. Secondary progressions are the inner planets’ movement around your chart as you age, with the movement based on each planet’s orbit at the time you are born. I’ve pulled up his secondary and solar arcs for the date of his death, along with the transits of that day. The chart I’ve included is of John Belushi, since I mentioned him in a recent article. This is what I look at, to get an overall picture of what kind of energy is a) your hardwiring from birth and b) how that’s being activated. When I am doing a consult, I use a quadi-wheel, which has the natal chart on the inside, secondary progressions next, the solar arcs after that and then the current transits on the outside wheel.
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