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ASTROLOGICAL FORECAST FOR JUNE
#1
I ran across this post and thought it was interesting. I keep seeing stories that the economy is going to collapse soon and this person feel it was start this month.

We're done with SuperMoons and eclipses for a few months, but don't let that lull you into complacency. It's true that the May 16 SuperMoon was the last of its kind until the fall, and there won't be another eclipse until the end of August. However there are many kinds of extreme moons, of which SuperMoons and eclipses are only a couple of the more notable varieties. As it turns out, there are several such potent soli-lunar factors afoot in June; at the beginning, middle and end of the month. These are times of extreme lunar activation in their own right: the full moons at the beginning and end of the month are within a day of the Moon's south declination extreme (greatest distance south of the equator), while the new moon on the 15th is within hours of the Moon's maximum north declination (greatest distance north of the equator). What this means is that June will have more than its share of powerful storms and seismic activity - more, probably, than last month. Details follow. But first . . .

square to Uranus back on May 11, which remains within a few degrees of exact until mid-June; and gets a kick from the Uranus retrograde station on the 23rd. Likewise Neptune's retrograde station on May 24: the gas giant spends all of June within less than a degree of its station point last month. And then there's the biggie: the third and final instance of the current Saturn-Neptune opposition series, detailed in my 2006 and 2007 forecasts. It's exact on June 25, and stays within a few degrees of precise alignment well into July.

The Jupiter-Uranus square and the Saturn-Neptune opposition were both in effect at the same time last month, and in January and February: look back, check out the major market swoons in both time frames, and you'll get an idea what to expect this month. Think stock market drops, currency panics and the like. Be ready. For more on this, see my forecast for the year as a whole. And remember: this isn't some 1929-style crash. (It's a new kind of crash, a settling of the soufflé that takes years.) Think "how the mighty hath fallen" and look for bargains amidst the debris. (Think political debris too.) Don't make a fetish of exact dates, since these are slow cosmic functions and they're not far from exact for a good part (if not all) of the month. There may be peak moments around the 25th, but this is one of those situations where we're within one snowflake of an avalanche just about the whole month long. And the Uranus factor suggests that the tipping factor can come from the most unexpected quarters.

http://www.astropro.com/homeIE45.html
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#2
Anything can happen during the Gemini cycle, it is one that structures many positive- negative occurrences, but usually not in the finance area, Gemini always causes a lull with money, and the air nature often sees many tornadoes and freak storms. It is not a good time to do something new, like get a new job, open a business, sell or buy property. It is a good time to sort out stuff that you have let clutter up, this is including relationships that have gone stale or just hit a point where you are not getting anywhere, but caution is advised as Gemini can have a wicked tongue. Gemini’s are motivators of other people, but lack the same ability toward self. This is also a time where government agencies get away with things, and the general population is blinded to the charade.
Thanks for that article Richard, happy to see you are surfing the astro net.
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#3
I always check out astro news when it appears on news sites. Part of Richard Nolle’s forecast was posted on Surfing the Apocalypse and it sounded interesting. I posted the rest of it below. I don’t know much about him but he does have an interesting site.

http://www.astropro.com

The pending fiscal and political messes are not helped by Mercury's intersolar circus coming to town this month, starting on the 2nd. In the same sense that a SuperMoon or high declination new or full moon is an extreme moon - akin to Luna on steroids, if you will - Mercury in its intersolar cycle is extreme Mercury. Mercury goes intersolar as seen from Earth more than any other planet; several times a year in fact, including the infamous Mercury retrogrades of astrological legend. While most astrologers pay a fair amount of attention to Mercury's retrograde, few realize that it's only a part of the more fundamental intersolar phase in the orbital interaction between Mercury and Earth, as they both orbit around the Sun.

inferior conjunction with the Sun, and it happens on the 28th of this month. After the inferior conjunction, Mercury continues pulling ahead of us until it reaches its greatest elongation west of the Sun (its morning star phase), at which point the little planet is headed toward the far side of our parent star: that's July 20th, the end date of the Mercury intersolar phase that begins this month. Between these two extremes, the greatest east and west elongations, comes the fabled Mercury retrograde period of astrological lore. [/b]

south lunar declination extreme on the 2nd point to a heightened potential for strong storms with heavy precipitation and damaging winds, as well as a surge in moderate to severe seismic activity (Richter 5+ quakes, volcanic eruptions, etc.) carrying over from late May to June 4. [/b]

north lunar declination peak on the 15th. A period of relative normality ensues until the 27th, apart from a brief surge around the 22nd. June ends on a turbulent note that extends into July, associated with the south lunar declination surge on the 29th and the full moon on the 30th. [/b]

The lunar surge dates bracketed above are times to be respectful of the elements, to be prepared for the artifacts of civilization to get some rough handling from Mother Nature. If you live in, or plan to be in, a seismically active location, these are the times to brace yourself and know where the exits are. And the same currents stirring Earth's crust whip up the atmosphere too, so keep a weather eye peeled and your emergency gear handy. Given the intersolar Mercury cycle afoot this month, people and goods in transit are apt to experience extra delays between Point A and Point B - maybe even extreme delays.

http://www.astropro.com/homeIE45.html
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#4
Astrojewels Wrote:...It is not a good time to do something new, like get a new job, open a business, sell or buy property...
Unless, of course, one is out of work and needs a job to have income or a place to live. Then out of necessity one must do these things regardless of the month of the year.
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#5
Yes Rebel you are correct,
Yet, there is a great difference when one must and when one desires.
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