Saturday, November 9, 2019

Major Astrological Influences Of 2020








2020 promises to be a very interesting year. There will be more of the unexpected, more lessons to learn, more growth and opportunities, more dreams and ideals, and more transformational experiences. I’ll attempt to explain some of the major astrological influences of the year in the following paragraphs.


There are usually three Mercury retrograde periods every year. In 2020, these Mercury retrograde periods will fall in the air and water signs. These periods are generally marked by miscommunications, misunderstandings, problems with communications equipment, travel delays, and plans that will later need to be revised or completely changed. It’s usually better not to make important decisions or to sign contracts (or anything else) if that is possible during these periods. Complications and problems are too easy to encounter, and often we don’t have all the information that we need. The best thing to do is to continue to collect this information throughout the period. How these periods will affect you personally depends on where it happens in your astrological chart(s).


In 2020, we will experience a Venus retrograde period beginning in mid May and continuing till close to the end of June in Gemini. Our one on one relationships are up for review then. However, it’s wiser to wait till this period is over before making any final decisions. It could just be a short period of testing.


In 2020, we will experience a Mars retrograde period from early September through early November in the sign of Aries. Taking action during this period of time will likely produce complicated and perhaps unexpected results. And, since this retrograde period occurs in Aries, it could be quite difficult to hold back.   


There will be eclipses in January, June, July, November, and December of 2020. They occur in Cancer, Sagittarius, Capricorn, and Gemini. Interestingly, we will experience a solar eclipse at zero Cancer on June 20 this year. It will be a very powerful eclipse, and it is related/similar to the eclipse we experienced on June 21, 2001 (also at 0 Cancer). Eclipses are intense and important events that often affect the masses. An eclipse will affect you personally if it hits one of your natal planets or points (within a two degree orb). If you’d like to know if an eclipse will affect you personally, ask me. Most people will experience these eclipses as either a Full Moon or a New Moon.


Saturn will continue its transit through Capricorn. It could influence the large multinational corporations, the leather and hide industries, and the iron and steel industries. And, then Saturn will enter Aquarius in late March for a little over three months. During this period, Saturn will affect Astrology, friendships, groups, humanitarian efforts, and the high tech. Industry. Saturn re-enters Capricorn in early July. Saturn re-enters Aquarius (to stay for the next two plus years) in mid December. This transit will affect you personally depending on where Saturn is transiting in your astrological chart(s) (its house placement and if it aspects any of your natal planets or points). Transiting Saturn will conjoin transiting Pluto on January 12, 2020, which is expected to be quite intense. Power structures will be transformed, and fate is likely to catch up with those in power.


Uranus, the planet of change and the unexpected, will continue to transit financially conscious Taurus in 2020. Transiting Uranus will transit Taurus till July of 2025. Transiting Uranus could affect the high technology industry, astrology/astrologers, civil rights issues, and other humanitarian interests. Transiting Taurus, it could affect the banking industry, investments,  and finances. It is likely to affect the stock market as well. We might come up with new ways to make money and/or we may change the way we think about money and other possessions. Some astrologers have indicated that this transit could cause more earthquakes to occur. My own view is that this transit alone will not be the cause of more earthquakes (should we actually experience more). 








Jupiter will be transiting the sign of Capricorn for much of 2020. We should experience opportunities with regard to our ambitions, career, and professional life. You will personally experience growth, opportunities, and good fortune in whatever house Jupiter is transiting in our your chart(s). Jupiter will conjoin transiting Pluto in Capricorn in early April, and will add to the Saturn/Pluto effect. Jupiter enters the sign of friendship, Aquarius, in mid December.


Neptune will continue its transit through its home sign of Pisces in 2020. The oil and gas industries will be impacted by this transit. Neptune also rules the motion picture industry and the shipping industry. This transit might help us out with some of the heavier Capricorn transits (Saturn and Pluto) during the year. 

Pluto will continue to transit the sign of Capricorn in 2020. The areas related to Capricorn (see above for Saturn) are due for transformation. Pluto’s effects are subtle sometimes, tend to happen over a lengthy period of time, and are very powerful.










Sunday, November 3, 2019

December 25/26, 2019 Solar Eclipse In Capricorn








Our last eclipse of 2019 will be a  solar eclipse on December 25/26, and it occurs at 4 degrees and 10 minutes Capricorn. The eclipse occurs at 9:18 PM on the West Coast and at 12:18 AM on the East Coast. This annular eclipse will be visible in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam. Since this eclipse occurs in ambitious and business oriented Capricorn, this eclipse could affect corporate leaders along with large multinational corporations, authority figures, and the leather industry. The lord of the eclipse is Jupiter. As such, there is an element of luck to this eclipse. But, there is also an element of risk and of excessive expectations. Just a little bit of restraint could make this eclipse manifest quite positively.

This eclipse is conjunct the IC over Washington DC, although it is in the third house. So for the US, this eclipse will affect the real estate industry, domestic matters, homeland security, the elderly, transportation issues, and the national media. Uranus is in trine aspect to the eclipse point (and Jupiter), so there could be sudden and/or unexpected changes for the better in these areas. Some of those changes could be transformative. Mercury is located in the third house and in square aspect to Neptune, so fake news could continue to be a problem for us. Saturn and Pluto are conjunct in the fourth house. So, there are likely to be structural changes and transformation with regard to homeland issues and power structures. This is a very heavy influence and occurs just prior to the nation’s Pluto return. The intensity looks quite palpable. On another level, Venus is in square aspect to Uranus in the chart. There could be famous relationships scandals. We might begin to look at our one on one relationships in a new and different way, and freedom could become more important. Mars is in a trine aspect to Neptune, which could bode well for the oil and gas industry. It is also a positive aspect for labor/workers because Neptune is located in the sixth house.


This eclipse falls in opposition to Jupiter and Venus in the nation’s chart. This will call for changes with regard to the US Congress and the US judiciary (especially the Supreme Court). There has been talk of adding additional Supreme Court justices. This eclipse could produce such an event, but there are other ways that it could manifest as well. It will also affect the nation’s finances. 

As always, this eclipse will affect you personally if you have planets and/or points conjunct or opposite the eclipse point (only a two degree orb). Those planets or points between 2 degrees and 6 degrees of Capricorn or Cancer are included. Eclipses are Uranian in nature in that what happens is likely to be unexpected, and you might not even be certain as to what is happening for six months. For a solar eclipse, it takes about a year for the event to completely mature. Whether the eclipse is experienced as positive or negative depends on the planet that is conjoined or opposed, it’s place in your chart, the condition that the planet is in, and whether and how you might have prepared for what is happening (i.e. free will). If you’d like to know if you have planets or points that fall into this range, let me know. For most people, it will be experienced simply as a New Moon type event. Those are generally felt as the start of something new or a new beginning.