Month: July 2024 (Page 1 of 2)

August 2024 in Astrology

August comes after a turbulent July, with assassination attempts, violence and chaos becoming prominent. That was the energy of the Mars-Uranus conjunction, promoting upheaval (Uranus) through fire (Mars). This influence is gone in August, but is everything better and peaceful? Not that much.

This month we have everyone’s favorite astrological event, Mercury retrograde. I’m sick and tired of discussing Mercury retro, but let’s go. Mercury will be retrograde between August 5th and August 28th. The usual precautions for Mercury retrograde are recommended. Mercury is the planet of communications, so everything related to communications could be slowed down. Computer problems, miscommunications, delays in deliveries and other kinds of issues become possible. Avoid mistakes by double checking and confirming things, and try to be patient when problems arise.

I usually don’t care much for Mercury retrograde, even though a lot of astrologers and non-astrologers seem to take it as the end of the world. It is a time of review, something you should be doing already anyway, so go review.

I’ve travelled, published, bought electronics and done tons of things that are seen as verbotten for Mercury retrograde. The secret is that there is no secret, just review things. If you are travelling, check back on the details. See if the gates or times changed, see if everything you scheduled is ok. If you have meetings or deadlines, double check them, make sure that the people involved know it too, etc. If you have a commitment that starts from the phrase “he probably knows this”, you should know that he probably doesn’t know.

With computers and tech, they need maintenance. Yes, it is annoying to give maintenance, which is why people make a living on giving tech support. Mercury retrograde is the time to review, update, check those error messages you usually ignore, make backups, review your sources and services, etc. Mercury retro is usually the key moment for maintenance and tender-loving-care with your tech gadgets.

Events in August 2024

  • 04/08/2024 07:13 New Moon in Ashlesha 18°22’00” Cancer
  • 05/08/2024 00:56 Mercury retrograde 09°54’15” Leo
  • 14/08/2024 11:22 Mars conjunct Jupiter 22°28’26” Taurus
  • 16/08/2024 10:14 Sun in Leo
  • 19/08/2024 14:26 Full Moon in Dhanishta 03°03’07” Aquarius
  • 19/08/2024 17:46 Jupiter square Saturn 23°15′ (Taurus-Aquarius)
  • 21/08/2024 21:07 Mercury in Cancer
  • 24/08/2024 15:47 Venus in Virgo
  • 26/08/2024 05:55 Mars in Gemini
  • 28/08/2024 17:15 Mercury direct 27°12’27” Cancer
  • 01/09/2024 10:43 Uranus retrograde 03°03’19” Taurus
    • 30/01/2025 12:18 Uranus direct 29°03’12” Aries

Around mid-August, Mars will be conjunct Jupiter. This is a fairly positive aspect, promoting hard-work and a sense of growth through our own efforts. But, on a mundane level, it can show excesses and clashes. It is not as fiery as Mars-Uranus was in July, but it promotes some excitement too.

With Jupiter as the star of the show, things get into the rhetoric level. So this can be a time of fiery discussion, heated arguments and heavy communications. Specially considering that the aspect will happen with Mercury retrograde along for the ride.

A big event this month is Jupiter square Saturn, the first of three exact hits. This aspect shows a turning point or a moment of contention, in regards to the energies of 2020. This is a quarter-cycle from the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction of 2020, and it’s main cycle until 2040.

This square is with us from now until about June 2025, when the final hit will happen. We will see a lot of issues from around 2020 making a comeback of sorts. The square flips the script, and people are much less receptive, or simply different, about the issues in question.

People have new perspectives, new disagreements and new issues. So those things from 2020 coming back now might be poorly received, heavily criticized and rejected. Issues in the economy, specially inflation, will be prominent. And people will tend to shrug off other concerns now.

Going into a more personal route, Venus will enter Virgo on August 24th, remaining there until September 18th. Venus is debilitated in Virgo, weakening matters of agreement and love. This transit is very bad for love matters, people are more finicky, picky and disagreeable. So this is not the best time to meet or find a special someone.

A final point about August deals with September. On September 1st, Uranus will turn retrograde. So the final week of August, as well as the first one of September, can be moments of unexpected events or upheaval. Big changes, unexpected turns and twists are possible with the strong Uranus energy in the air.

The New Moon this month happens on Ashlesha nakshatra, this is the star of the snake energy. Dealing with poison, deceit, trickery and scheming. The New Moon happens with a close aspect of Rahu, a planet with a similar energy. So this New Moon could be a time of high emotions, chaos and excesses. People can be riled up now.

The Full Moon this month is in Dhanishtha nakshatra. This is one of the most positive nakshatras, dealing a lot with wisdom and guidance. So this Full Moon can be a time of revelation and discovery, where we learn some new information and change our minds about something.


Summary

With the Eclipses in September and October, the months ahead are a time where we will feel things speeding up. Things will be more intense, eventful and kinda complicated going forward.

Mundane

On a mundane level, August points to reversals and confusion. On the US, conflict and confusion around Biden’s succession will tend to arise.

New revelations and issues coming forward in politics will tend to happen a lot in August. Issues from 2020, like the lockdowns, might be reviewed on a new light. Specially in late August, people will be riled up about issues of the past.

Personal

On a personal level, August will have some drudgery to it. With Mercury retrograde for most of the month, we can be dealing a lot with past problems, re-doing things or fixing things we previously ignored. Not the most fun of times, but a great moment for troubleshooting.

Later on (24th), and into September for that matter, we will have Venus in Virgo. A bad transit for love. Not a fun time for those looking to find a special someone. Also not the best moment to make radical changes in appearance, like new haircuts or changes in style.

An interesting point deals specially for those with planets in fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius) at around 22-23° of these signs.

With Jupiter in Taurus squaring Saturn in Aquarius around these degrees, those with planets in any of these signs will be affected. It can be a time of important surprises, and important changes, coming into life.

For those with Moon/Ascendant around these degrees:

  • For Leo and Scorpio: It can deal a lot with relationships and partnerships, coming into a new understanding through someone. For Leo, it is a lot about expanding their world. While Scorpio will deal more with inner change, and improving their emotional scenario.
  • For Taurus: great opportunities in career can arise now, and they might be changing their life to fit their new reality.
  • For Aquarius: Feeling mentally secure, and finding stability, are key things now.

Questions, July 15th 2024

This time we have, yet again, Mercury retrograde. A galore of retrogrades, discussion on the most evil and difficult nakshatra. 2025, the year of ascension. We have god, we have lasagna, we have everything.

See the previous Q&A here.

Mercury Retrograde, but this time it’s different

"i was born with mercury retrograde. some places say this is good, others say that it is bad, what is it?"
Name: Yuri

Short answer: neither.

Long answer:

Retrogrades are a controversial topic in Astrology, with varied interpretations of it. Let’s make a couple of inferences:

  1. Retrograde motion makes planets slower, therefore more noticeable, or stronger.
  2. Retrograde means moving backwards, so the effects tend to be “reversed” in some manner.

Both of these points tend to be an agreed basis on interpretating retrogrades, the problem comes in making the actual interpretation.

On point number 1, we have the classical issue of reductionism. Everything is good or bad, demons and angels, highs and lows. Nothing can be human or in-between. So people assume that “stronger” will always mean better, and “smaller” will always mean worse.

On a brash example, would having a stronger cancer be better? Nope, not really. Retrograde planets are stronger, period. Whether that is “good” or “bad” depends on the what, the when and the who.

On point number 2, what does reversion entails is the million dollar question. In my view, this deals with internalization and externalization. The qualities of a retrograde planet are internalized, meaning that a native relies more on his inner fortitude, than on external circumstances.

For instance, Saturn retrograde tends to make hard workers and people who aren’t easily put down by life. Saturn itself tends to create challenges and obstacles in life. A Saturn direct person tends to see these problems, and get boggled down by the unfairness of life. A Saturn retrograde person will tend to rise above, and want to work towards solving things, rather than blaming the circumstances.

Going into Mercury, what does retrograde entail?

Mercury deals with perception, the senses, communication, the nervous system. It deals a lot with noticing things, analyzing and seeing. Retrograde makes this stronger, so these people tend to notice more. On one hand, this gives great intelligence. On the other hand, issues of sensory overload or mental exhaustion can arise.

On the internalization front, Mercury here can be less communicative, natives might have a hard time making themselves heard or expressing themselves. A fear of telling your real thoughts can arise, and get in your way at times, as you yield to please people and forget about your own needs.

Overall, Mercury Retrograde in a natal chart tends to make highly intelligent people, who can excel in academia or any mental work. Still, the excessive mental activity can create some nervous issues, as well as things like anxiety. It can also lead to a fear of expressing yourself, which needs to be remedied and worked on, learning to show your true self (and true intentions) without fear is a big lesson with this placement.

Retrograde Galore

"mercury gets all the attention, tell us about other retrogrades"
Name: Lasagna 2

Short answer: Hi Lasagna 2, love you too, my darling.

Long answer:

The answer above is a really good intro and complement to this, but let’s make a retrogrades galore:

→ Mars retrograde: Coming this December! I like to explain Mars Retrograde with a garden hose. Open the faucet, cover the hose hole with your thumb. You will have a huge build-up of water, and pressure, that will seemingly explode when you remove your thumb. This is Mars retrograde.

Mars retrograde internalizes Mars, which is a planet that deals a lot with externalizing and making things. So we feel the anger, the lust, of Mars. But we build it up inside, instead of releasing it. There are less confrontations, less aggression and less turbulence with Mars retro. The few things that happen tend to be ineffective. But the anger is still there, building up inside.

When Mars goes direct, all that pressure is released, much like with our hose example. The weeks (sometimes months) after Mars goes direct tend to be times of trouble, aggression and conflict. As Mars retro built up all that pressure.

→ Pluto retrograde: Pluto deals a lot with inner fears or tensions that arise out of a need for control. Dealing a lot with the internal, retrograde tends to invert that, and Pluto gets externalized.

During Pluto retrograde, we are more inclined to face our fears in tangible manners. For instance, going after something we want, rather than just sitting and complaining. Getting yourself into the dating market, rather than just complaining about your love woes. Having hard conversations, etc.

On the other hand, Pluto retro tends to promote violence, as people similarly want to externalize their desires for power and security.

→ Jupiter and Saturn retrograde: Grouping these two together, when discussing their retrogrades, is interesting. As they represent positive and negative, in many ways. Jupiter is growth, Saturn is decay. Jupiter is glory and prosperity, Saturn is lack of recognition and poverty.

When Saturn goes retrograde, we tend to internalize the karmic conscient ways of Saturn. The idea that we make our own troubles, as well as our own fortune. Saturn retrograde is a strong time for problem solving, life improvement, as we tend to stop blaming external circumstances and focusing more on our own ways.

Jupiter retrograde makes us careful, we tend to spend less money, and we are fearful of pushing our luck, so we tend to plan and act in less flamboyant ways. People who get financial windfalls during Jupiter retrograde, tend to save it or invest it carefully, rather than making lavish mindless purchases.

When these two go retrograde together, it is easier to be productive and focused, as both of their cycles tend to stimulate hard work. In recent (not that much) years like 2018 and 2019, this happened for many months. This year, we will have October with both of them retrograde.

The Hardest Most Evil Meanie of Nakshatras

"i have moon in kritika, joni patry has just called it 'the most difficult nakshatra' is that true? 😧"
Name: april

Short answer: No, I don’t think so.

Long answer:

I’ve been around with Nakshatras. I’ve read, heard and researched a ridiculous amount of opinions on them. I can honestly say that I’ve never seen someone classifying Krittika like this, not even once, not even kinda.

Usually, the crown of “most difficult” is fought between Ashlesha and Purva Bhadrapada, with some other contenders occasionally popping by. And I haven’t seen Krittika appearing among the contenders.

Let’s remember some points about Krittika. It is represented by fire and a scalpel. It is ruled by Agni, the fire god. It has an energy akin to Mars, dealing with intensity, passion and force. This can be, and usually is, harnessed towards productive possibilities. But it can lead towards aggression, combativeness or violence.

There is potential for trouble, yes. But I wouldn’t even classify it as “one of the most difficult”, let alone the most difficult itself. Usually, these natives tend to harness their excessive energy, finding some outlet for their fieriness. A lot of them get involved in cooking (knifes, fire and yelling Gordon Ramsay style) or with fitness and sports. Competitive, fast paced work environments are a similar expression, with things like the stock market — on a more white collar route. The inner fire of Krittika placements is usually easy to handle, as long as the native finds an outlet. So no, I don’t think it is difficult, let alone the most difficult one.

On the why she said this, I can only speculate, as I couldn’t find where she said it. But I remember an interview with Joni, where she talked about equating the Fixed Stars (of western astrology) with the Nakshatras in her practice. Something that I would call questionable, to put it softly. My guess is she is equating this nakshatra with some disastrous fixed star meaning.

By principle, I like to think that things have names for a reason. Paul is not John. Paulette is not Paul. John is neither Paul or Paulette. They are all different people. Fixed Stars are one thing, Nakshatras are another. Fixed stars are points to be searched, and analyzed when a planet is conjunct them. Nakshatras are a zodiac of their own.

Fixed Stars are usually applied with a 3° orb of influence, sometimes even less than that. So a Fixed Star would span about 6° of influence in a sign. A Nakshatra spans 13 degrees and 20 minutes. Equating a Fixed Star, of about 6°, to an entire Nakshatra, of 13°20′, is questionable in many ways.

Could I wear my 10 year old cousin’s t-shirt? Yes, but it would be a cropped top on me, and some establishments might kick me out because of dress code, no matter how cute my belly button looks. It wouldn’t fit like a t-shirt, it wouldn’t be the same.

2025

"is 2025 the year of the rapture?"
Name: god

Short answer: No.

Middle answer: I got multiple questions about 2025, I kept the most fun one, too lazy to add more.

Long answer:

If you’ve been around occult circles, you know the hype about 2025. As early as 2016 you could read about it. People talking about ascension, raptures, return of christ, mass awakenings, a new golden age and things of the sort. Usually, this type of hype would die down, the more we approached the actual year. But this time around this isn’t happening. The hype is either the same, maybe even more, than it was a few years ago.

Do I believe the hype? No.

What do I think? Well, that is a long answer so long, that I would rather just make into an actual text. Was actually working on it even before this Q&A, will put it out soon1. But for now, a short preview/summary:

Most of the hype about 2025 deals with a Saturn-Neptune conjunction, that happens about every 36 years, last time it was 1989. Some have taken this to mean a new era for humankind, where everything will be unicorns and rainbows.

To me it, is just another cycle. The Saturn-Neptune cycle shows our illusions, hopes for society, taste in arts and creative works. So those will certainly change. For the better? Maybe, one can only hope, but probably not. Will the world be fixed, and we will be surrounded by love and peace everywhere? In my view, The Beatles coming back, with Kanye West replacing John Lennon, is more likely — the music would probably be better2.

But hey, I could be wrong and all of the rapture people could be right. One can only hope for the best, we can’t guarantee it.


1Sometime between now and never, most likely around late July or early August.

2Yes, I had to say it. Yes, I wanted to get boomers mad. I couldn’t have asked for a better ending for the Q&A.

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