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Below is an excerpt from November 2011 Astrology Report ~ Link
Among the major celestial signposts this month is the only eclipse SuperMoon of the year, the partial solar eclipse at 2° 36’ Sagittarius on November 25. (There won’t be another SuperMoon until the April 6, 2012 full moon.)
This is the final solar eclipse of 2011, and will be visible from the tip of South Africa, Antarctica, Tasmania and most of New Zealand. This eclipse belongs to Saros Series 123, which began in 1074 – the year that Roman Catholic priests were forbidden to marry.
Might one expect that such an inhumane policy would come up for review under this latest apparition in the Saros 123 series? Possibly – but no change in policy.
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Being both an eclipse and a SuperMoon, it’s reasonable to expect that this is very likely the riskiest storm and seismic shock window of the fourth quarter. Add in the Mercury Max cycle, which is already underway as this geocosmic shock window opens, and this shapes up to be one of the more disruptive storm and seismic events of the year.
In effect from November 18 into December 4, this SuperMoon eclipse looks to be most potent around November 20, 23, 25 and 26, plus December 3. As for its storm and seismic implications, expect the usual: severe storms, moderate-to-severe earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, extreme tides, etc.
Of course these can happen just about anywhere on Earth, but the places where the eclipse is visible rank high on the suspect list. In addition, astro-locality points to central Asia as one danger zone (along a meridian from Russia down through Kazakhstan, western China, Nepal and eastern India).
Another longitudinal danger zone lies halfway ‘round the world, through the center of North America (roughly along a line from Winnipeg south to Mexico City).
There’s also a horizon arc running northeasterly across west Africa into Italy and across eastern Europe, crossing northern Russia before dipping down over Japan and out into the South Pacific (running right through Fiji).
Wherever you’ll be during the November 25 SuperMoon eclipse shock window, be prepared for infrastructure damage due to Mother Nature: power outages, travel delays, communication and network disruption, etc. But if you happen to be in one of the above indicated zones – well then, you might want to double up on your preparations.
We have only to look back on the October 26 SuperMoon to get some idea of what these alignments tend to usher in: from Turkey’s worst earthquake in a decade to the eruptions of the Etna and Hudson volcanoes in Italy and Chile to the unseasonably heavy late October snowstorms in the US . . .
I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention other (although much lesser) geocosmic shock windows this month, surrounding the Moon’s northward crossing of the celestial equator on the 5th, and the full moon on the 10th (and effective from about the 7th through the 13th). Here again, there’s an elevated risk of notable storm and seismic activity, the kind of thing that makes the Boy Scout motto look pretty savvy. Candles and batteries and canned goods and bottled water aren’t sexy, but they’re mighty handy when you really need them.
Last but not least, remember that the October rally in world equity markets wasn’t the start of a one-way rocket ride to the top.
Sharp downtrends are likely in the period marked by the Moon alignments with Mars and Saturn (on the 19th and 22nd respectively), the month-long Mercury-Venus alignment breaking up on the 19th, and Mercury’s retrograde station on the 24th. Given that Venus Max – the cycle that timed the March 2009 and August 2010 market rallies – won’t return until March 2012, I’m looking for a trading range to be the big story until then.
The Uranus-Pluto square, after all, starts forming again when Uranus goes direct in December . . . and moves to within a few degrees of exact once more in April 2012, heading for the first of seven 2012-2015 square alignments on June 24.
And in any event, as I’ve been writing for years now, it looks as though what passes for a full recovery won’t be here until the 2020 Jupiter-Saturn Trigonalis – which signals the arrival of what amounts to a new civilization, much as the Industrial Revolution supplanted the agricultural civilization in the wake of the last Trigonalis.
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