Today is February 23 and the Sun is almost to the 5th degree of Pisces- a poetic way of locating its position from the top half of Earth.
On January 1 we were in the
10th degree of Capricorn, lined up between Jupiter at the top of the
solar system diagram and Pluto way down at the bottom. Now, less than two months later, Earth has
moved into the position where it is roasting more of its side than its
feet. Since Raleigh is in the Northern half of the globe that means we
are getting a better share of Sun’s photons and other signals.
The above diagram of the
solar system is not to scale and I left our closest siblings out of the
picture. We are pretending they are not
related to us and only following the planets that make really big circles.
I talked about Mars slowing down last week, click on the shaded text for a link to that post. We are about to pass through the straights of Mars/Sun, then Saturn/Sun. In the astrology
chart above, since Earth is at the center, things look a bit different: we see the Sun on one side, approaching
opposition to Mars first and then Saturn.
See Neptune on the right side of the first diagram? In the astrology chart the planet of
generational vision appears right beside the Sun. We will
see the Sun leave Pisces in less than a month, but Neptune won’t enter Aries (the sign after Pisces) until 2025. How many babies will be born with Neptune in Pisces? We haven’t had
babies born with Neptune in Pisces since the start of the Civil War.
At 5:53 am Raleigh
was almost to the top of her daily spin round Earth’s axis. When we are so close to the top that we could
just about shoot an arrow over the curve of the Earth, it is called
Sagittarius. What will those cave dwellers think of next?!
Along with a few distant
stars that were bright enough to outshine city lights, Venus was coming up in
the east, the moon was just east of due south and then Saturn and Mars were
west of south. That’s a close up view so
you can’t see the whole line of the ecliptic, which is not exactly imaginary
and not exactly real- I guess you would call it the yellow brick road the
planets follow through the sky.
Sometimes they go a little above it and sometimes a little below. This morning they were all a little above it.
The main diagram, with the
house and bug eyed planet gazer, shows a close-up view of the sky, so you can’t
see where the ecliptic descends on the horizon.
The last diagram shows things from a wider view so you can see how the
ecliptic was intersecting the horizon at that moment.
Yes, the ecliptic is skewed to the west, not centered as the hands marching around the perfect circle of the clock. But what does it meannnn?????
It means that we are children of the
universe and we have a right to know our real place in it.
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