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Aug. 4, 2018, 5:04 p.m.

Change and the horoscopes

There are two ways of measuring change in astrology: transits and progressions.

Different planets have different rhythms.

Here are the different speeds of the seven visible planets again.

The Moon waxes and wanes approximately every 29 days
The Sun rises once a day, gets smaller and in sky shorter during the winter, and bigger and in sky longer during the summer
Mercury follows the Sun and never more than one sign away. It also retrogrades frequently
Venus also follows the Sun and never more than two signs away. It disappears behind the Sun for 9 days before energy as morning star for 9 months, then disappears again for 50 days and emerges as evening star for 9 months
Mars is a wildcard and, depending on retrogrades, moves irregularity but takes approximately 2 years to go around the entire zodiac
Jupiter changes sign approximately every year and spends about 12 years going around the entire zodiac
Saturn changes sign about 2-3 years and spends approximately 29 years going around the zodiac

The trans-saturnian move much slower:

Uranus changes sign every 7 years and takes 84 years to go around the zodiac wheel
Neptune changes sign every 14 years and takes 165 years to go around the zodiac wheel
Pluto has an elliptical orbit and takes more time in some signs than others. It spends 30 years in Cancer, the wider part of the orbit, and 14 years in Scorpio, the pointy part of the orbit. Pluto takes 248 years to go around the zodiac wheel.

Transits

There are three ways of looking at transits. We can either look at where that planet is in relation to itself, at what aspects a transiting planet makes to other planets that are not itself in the natal chart, or we can look at how transiting planets are aspecting other transiting planets.

Planetary Cycles

We can understand Jupiter’s and Saturn’s longer cycles through the lunation cycle. Instead of each cycle taking 29 days to complete, Jupiter’s entire cycle takes 12 years and Saturn’s takes 29 years.

When Jupiter or Saturn returns, the parts of its cycle it is on is similar to the New Moon lunar phase. There is a cosmic reset of your beliefs (Jupiter) or structures (Saturn). When Jupiter squares itself, you might feel stimulated intellectually or academically. When Saturn squares itself, you might get a reality check in one form or another. When either planets opposes its natal position, its time to examine your biases or prejudices (Jupiter) or ways that you've set your life up (Saturn).

These longer planetary cycles also form rights of passage. You might have heard of your Saturn return, which happens as you leave your youth to become an adult. There are similar rites of passage that characterize your entire life.

Birth: natal chart
1 year old: first solar return
2 years old: first Mars return
6-7 years old: first Jupiter opposition, first Saturn square
12 years old: Jupiter return
14-15 years old: Saturn opposition
21 years old: last Jupiter and Saturn square, first Uranus square Uranus
27 years old: progressed Moon returns
29 years old: Saturn return
36 years old: Jupiter return
42 years old: Uranus opposition, first Neptune square Neptune
48 years old: Jupiter return
54 years old: progressed Moon returns
58 years old: second Saturn return
82-83 years old: Neptune opposition

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