New Moon June 10, 2021 — Double Trouble
Get ready for double trouble
The lunation for June 10, 2021
Key planets for this lunation are Neptune and Mars — being the NYSE’s co-rulers, Pluto (7th house NYSE), and Chiron (10th house NYSE).
- Mars opposes Pluto
- Lunation with Mercury in retrograde squares Neptune
The key aspect may be the Mercury-Neptune aspect because:
- Uranus squares Saturn. Uranus is in the sign of Taurus which is represented by Venus. Venus is in Cancer which is represented by the moon.
- Saturn is in Aquarius which is represented by Uranus. Uranus is in Taurus … [] … represented by the moon.
- Neptune is in its own sign of Pisces. This means that Pisces is represented by Neptune.
- Thus, the trigger for the Saturn-Uranus square aspect may be the square aspect of the sign-rulers Mercury and Neptune.
Note: The lunation occurs in Gemini which is an important sign for the United States and squaring Neptune which is at 23 Pisces a sensitive degree area of the mid-heaven of the NYSE Chart. Double trouble.
The new moon was also a solar eclipse event that triggered the natal North Node at 19 Gemini in the Jupiter-Saturn Geo-centric conjunction chart of 21 December 2020.
In addition, in the remaining month of June up until early July, the transiting North Node reaches the sensitive point of 9 degrees Gemini towards the first week of July. A conjunction with this sensitive point in the zodiac may signify a low to be reached ahead of a minor late summer bull campaign.
Coincidentally, early July is also where Mars squares Uranus and opposes Saturn from a geo-centric perspective.
It is interesting to note that the North Node both natal to the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction and via transit on the day of the new moon is activated in this lunation.
Craig