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Every Transit has a purpose and carries a Personal Message, if we are prepared to ask the right questions and engage with what is going on.
— Claire Martin
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Astrology can show how periods of Personal Crisis are, in fact, Testing Times, which help us to discover ourselves. — Lindsay River
Transits Triggering & Events
Transits often activate the dynamics in the chart. If a planet is triggered by a transit, things happen based on the planet condition, placement (house and its sign) and aspects. For example Uranus transit over Natal Moon, and Natal Moon is opposite with Natal Pluto; Uranus activates this aspect and suddenly brings the deep emotional secrets to open (betrayal for example). Another example, a transit activated Sun Cap 9th the “Action” that accomplishments is achievements and advancement in subject mastery. This “Action” MIGHT have an “Effect” upon its aspected planets and causes a chain of events. like Natal Sun square with Natal Pluto in 12th, causes wrestling with inner-demons, perfect for a psychologist and delving into the depths of unconscious.
Transits to the Moon
Transits to the Moon reflect the emotional impact.
Uranus, Neptune, Pluto transits
Uranus transits can make us act without caution. Neptune transits can make it foggy and makes it hard to decide (it is better to not making a decision till it clears). Pluto transits can feel inevitable and taking away our control. It’s better to trust our eventual emergence from darkness into a new chapter of life. (Do not resist). Strips away all unnecessaries and things that doesn’t serve us. It might feel disempowering for a time, but we re-emerge stronger and more purposeful.
Health Issues transits
The whole chart is responsible for the well being and health. The key is to understand the stresses you are under psychologically. It helps you to understand physical/mental symptoms in a wider context; the one often echoes the other. Health issues can arise under a transit to any planet. Perhaps your soul speaks through symptoms, expressing some of the deeper issues connected to each planet. Everything in a chart has both physical and emotional dimensions. Astrology is thus holistic, linking soul to body. At times when health is compromised, it can be useful to think on a psychosomatic level. It’s helpful to keep track of ongoing transits and respond accordingly. For instance, a Neptune transit suggests to not take long hours of work; instead, it’s time to withdraw, dream, imagine, float and disengage a little from everyday world. Not paying attention to this need, it wouldn’t be surprising to find tension builds and a sense of exhaustion. Health issues may not arise with the transits to H6, but if they do, it is useful to strengthen the natal planets there and try to understand the deeper significance of the transit. H12 Is traditionally the house of sickness, but this doesn’t mean we get sick from transits to this house.
Is traditionally the house of sickness, but this doesn’t mean we get sick from natal planets there. It suggests unresolved emotional issues. For example, with the Moon here, you might not express how you feel, and a transit to the Moon can release those tensions and feelings.
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New Encounters
Uranus, Venus, Sun Uranus transit shows unexpected encounter. Transit to Venus evokes our desire nature. Transit to Sun evokes our sense of identity.
Celebration
Jupiter, Sun Jupiter shows optimism and party spirit. Putting us in the mood for festivities and we rather to play than work. Sun going through H5 shows creative and festive, H12 shows solitude or escape. The Sun return shows birthday!
Taking Risk (relocating, starting new business, taking break from job…)
Jupiter, Uranus Uranus brings change, Excitement of new ideas or vision. The single-mindedness this planet generates, often allows us to pull off the impossible. Jupiter serves to broaden and enlarge our outlook, offering new possibilities. Also it instills (Slowly Establishing) confidence and an unshakable faith in the outcome.
Relationship
Any slow-moving planet can signal a significant point in relationship, typically when it transits to Venus, Moon, Descendent, planets in H7, H8 . Saturn: When things get serious Neptune: Fall in love because of yearning for romance Uranus: Fall in love because jolts you out of your comfort zone and change
Family Structure Change & Children
Sun, Moon, Saturn, H4, H5 Transits to the H4 can signal shifts in family structure (addition or death of family member). For a man, transits to the Sun or Saturn might coincide with becoming a father. For a woman, transits to the Moon or the ruler of H5 can coincide with getting pregnant.
Parenting Decision
Saturn, Uranus, Jupiter Transits of these planets in both parent and children, makes a dynamic between them. Example: Child’s Uranus transit along with Parent’s Saturn transit. Parent is busy pointing out the pitfalls while the child is seizing for a new opportunity.
Competition
H7, Mars
Disagreement & Dispute
Long-Term: Pluto & Uranus; Short-Term: Mars; Transiting through H7, H8; Or making Square or Opposition to Personal Planets. Being aware of this transit is enough to prevent inappropriate retaliation, and allowing an eruption to occur and clear the air. (Let it flow).
Tension & Fights
Mars, Uranus, Pluto Mars: galvanizes our warrior spirit. This planet might act to set light to a situation that is already smoldering under the surface. Uranus, Pluto: the profound changes these planets bring causes tensions and strain. Particularly when they opposite to a planet, resistance or opposition from others is expected.
Separation
Descendant or its ruler, planets in H7 or H8, Venus, Moon Transits from Uranus, Neptune, Pluto are often at work during a relationship’s critical times.
Peace & Harmony (saying sorry)
Venus, Mercury Venus, when its transit, causes a more precedence over Mars qualities. Also Mercury can act as a mediator to convey the right words to smooth things out. Or these transit may turn the tides of a long-term difficult transits (Uranus, Pluto); encourage the work of peace-making.
Career Change
transits to H6, H10, H10 Ruler, Sun, Also pay attention to configuration that describe your work, for example if your are a preschool teacher, transits to H3 can affect your work Jupiter transits suggest promotion or further training. Saturn transits suggest increased responsibility or specialization Uranus brings sudden change of path Neptune shows doubts about the direction we take
Home Change
Transits of social or outer planet to H4 or the ruler of IC, or the planets of H4. The effect is to reshape our foundation, inner orientation which being mirrored in the outer experience of the move itself.
Financia
H2, H8 Don’t be against the energy, work with it. For example if Saturn is transiting through H2, tighten your belt, visit a financial advisor, get the spreadsheets and calculator; the idea is to be more in control. Neptune in H8 might be you sleepwalking in to an unwise investment or lending money to someone who disappears without paying back.
Retirement
H4, Saturn’s second return (age of 58-59) H4 Is traditionally called the house of Retirement, but it is not about the “retirement” itself. It’s more about withdrawing from the world and stay at home (opposite of H10 / MC). “Retirement/Staying Home” can sometimes bring a sense of loss of professional status or worldly purpose. However, at certain stages of life, many people begin to reorient away from the pressure to “be someone” and crave a more purposeful path. We may not be withdrawing but home perhaps becomes a more anchor point our later years, as worldly achievements becomes less important. At last, we hopefully have the chance to explore new levels of out solar development, The Sun. No doubts we all have long list of things we want to do, continually shelved due to lack of time. In retirement, we can finally pursue and reinforce our sense of self and achieve it. These decades are as important as what we achieved in our working years.