Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Dear list members, I would like to draw your attention to the upcoming triple conjunction occurring on the 27 June 2005 at 6:39pm UT. The three planets involved are Mercury, Venus and Saturn. The time given is for the exact conjunction of Mercury and Venus at 05:35:16 Cancer (KPA 2003) while Saturn is at 03:46:57 Cancer, just under 2 degrees away. What makes this triple conjunction interesting is that all three planets are very close in declination as well, Mercury = +21*43', Venus = +21*47' and Saturn = +20*53', so they are " parallel " on this northern hemisphere degree. With the three of them conjunct in both longitude and declination, they will be a pretty sight in the sky bunched together just after sunset at the end of this month. Mercury is often hard to see with the naked eye while the other two are easy to see but if you use some binoculars or a small telescope then this grouping together should be a great sight. From a KP perspective, Mercury and Venus fall in the Star, Sub and Sub Sub of Saturn/Mercury/Mercury while Saturn falls in Saturn/Saturn/Mercury. It is interesting how the three planets just fall in the Saturn or Mercury Star, Sub or Sub Sub, so there is another connection here between them. Interestingly, we also see Mars located in Mercury/Mercury/Mercury Star, Sub and Sub Sub at that time, and Neptune falls in Mars/Mars/Mars Star, Sub and Sub Sub. Though the triple conjunction does not last very long, due to the speed of Mercury and Venus, they nonetheless " eclipse " each other, so it will be interesting to see what mundane events this might occur for some countries. The aspect patterns (western aspects) at that time are interesting too. The triple conjunction planets are within 4* opposition to Chiron. Sandy might be able to shed more light on this Chiron connection, as she is our resident " expert " on Chiron. Saturn also forms a sesquisquare (135*) to Uranus at this time, and the Sun is square (90*) Jupiter while Mars is opposing Jupiter. The Moon becomes square to Pluto and is trine (120*) to Saturn at this time. As stated previously, this triple conjunction is only short-lived but when combined with some of the aspect patterns listed and noting the Star, Sub and Sub Sub positions, it will be worth watching how these linked planetary energies play out. Regards, Neville Lang Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Dear Neville, This is intersting. Inder , " Neville Lang " <neville@a...> wrote: > > Dear list members, > > I would like to draw your attention to the upcoming triple > conjunction occurring on the 27 June 2005 at 6:39pm UT. The three > planets involved are Mercury, Venus and Saturn. The time given is > for the exact conjunction of Mercury and Venus at 05:35:16 Cancer > (KPA 2003) while Saturn is at 03:46:57 Cancer, just under 2 degrees > away. > > What makes this triple conjunction interesting is that all three > planets are very close in declination as well, Mercury = +21*43', > Venus = +21*47' and Saturn = +20*53', so they are " parallel " on this > northern hemisphere degree. With the three of them conjunct in both > longitude and declination, they will be a pretty sight in the sky > bunched together just after sunset at the end of this month. Mercury > is often hard to see with the naked eye while the other two are easy > to see but if you use some binoculars or a small telescope then this > grouping together should be a great sight. > > From a KP perspective, Mercury and Venus fall in the Star, Sub and > Sub Sub of Saturn/Mercury/Mercury while Saturn falls in > Saturn/Saturn/Mercury. It is interesting how the three planets just > fall in the Saturn or Mercury Star, Sub or Sub Sub, so there is > another connection here between them. Interestingly, we also see > Mars located in Mercury/Mercury/Mercury Star, Sub and Sub Sub at > that time, and Neptune falls in Mars/Mars/Mars Star, Sub and Sub > Sub. > > Though the triple conjunction does not last very long, due to the > speed of Mercury and Venus, they nonetheless " eclipse " each other, > so it will be interesting to see what mundane events this might > occur for some countries. > > The aspect patterns (western aspects) at that time are interesting > too. The triple conjunction planets are within 4* opposition to > Chiron. Sandy might be able to shed more light on this Chiron > connection, as she is our resident " expert " on Chiron. Saturn also > forms a sesquisquare (135*) to Uranus at this time, and the Sun is > square (90*) Jupiter while Mars is opposing Jupiter. The Moon > becomes square to Pluto and is trine (120*) to Saturn at this time. > > As stated previously, this triple conjunction is only short-lived > but when combined with some of the aspect patterns listed and noting > the Star, Sub and Sub Sub positions, it will be worth watching how > these linked planetary energies play out. > > Regards, > Neville Lang Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Dear Neville, As per K.P., the transit results should be read thus : 1) The transitting planet/s according to its/their significations will be the source through the effects will be produced... 2) The starlord as per its significations will indicate the matters affected...or "ignited"... 3) The sub-lord will decide whether the effect produced is beneficial or not... As there is very little literature available on K.P. & Mundane astrology...I'm afraid i can only restrict my comments to the one given... Dear Neville,I keenly look forward to your analysis of the Transit and 'triple' conjunction taking place...as indicated by you... With best wishes, Yours sincerely, lyrastro1 GOOD LUCK ! Neville Lang <neville wrote: Dear list members,I would like to draw your attention to the upcoming triple conjunction occurring on the 27 June 2005 at 6:39pm UT. The three planets involved are Mercury, Venus and Saturn. The time given is for the exact conjunction of Mercury and Venus at 05:35:16 Cancer (KPA 2003) while Saturn is at 03:46:57 Cancer, just under 2 degrees away.What makes this triple conjunction interesting is that all three planets are very close in declination as well, Mercury = +21*43', Venus = +21*47' and Saturn = +20*53', so they are "parallel" on this northern hemisphere degree. With the three of them conjunct in both longitude and declination, they will be a pretty sight in the sky bunched together just after sunset at the end of this month. Mercury is often hard to see with the naked eye while the other two are easy to see but if you use some binoculars or a small telescope then this grouping together should be a great sight.From a KP perspective, Mercury and Venus fall in the Star, Sub and Sub Sub of Saturn/Mercury/Mercury while Saturn falls in Saturn/Saturn/Mercury. It is interesting how the three planets just fall in the Saturn or Mercury Star, Sub or Sub Sub, so there is another connection here between them. Interestingly, we also see Mars located in Mercury/Mercury/Mercury Star, Sub and Sub Sub at that time, and Neptune falls in Mars/Mars/Mars Star, Sub and Sub Sub. Though the triple conjunction does not last very long, due to the speed of Mercury and Venus, they nonetheless "eclipse" each other, so it will be interesting to see what mundane events this might occur for some countries. The aspect patterns (western aspects) at that time are interesting too. The triple conjunction planets are within 4* opposition to Chiron. Sandy might be able to shed more light on this Chiron connection, as she is our resident "expert" on Chiron. Saturn also forms a sesquisquare (135*) to Uranus at this time, and the Sun is square (90*) Jupiter while Mars is opposing Jupiter. The Moon becomes square to Pluto and is trine (120*) to Saturn at this time. As stated previously, this triple conjunction is only short-lived but when combined with some of the aspect patterns listed and noting the Star, Sub and Sub Sub positions, it will be worth watching how these linked planetary energies play out.Regards,Neville Lang Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages Only in Mail: http://in.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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