After all of the excitement about the recent Solar Eclipse and Vernal Equinox on the same day, anything else seems anticlimactic. But, as you may have heard on late night television advertisements: “But, wait, there’s more….”
Many of these patterns flow into the early April patterns that precede the Lunar Eclipse in April. We will address those in a separate post. We begin with a powerful yod, accompanied by a lesser yod, that dominates the sky from March 22nd through March 31st. We present beginning and ending charts for this period and note that others may prefer to cast variants of these charts at other times and in other locales:
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…and here is the chart for the “end” of this period:
Since what we are left with is Saturn at the apex of a yod with Hygeia on one leg and Astraea…
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