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Astrology Hot Zones in January 2005 - The Cardinal T-square for all signs, Pt. 2
by Robert Wilkinson
To follow up on yesterday's article, where I outlined the major hot zones resulting from January's multiple cardinal T-squares affecting all signs, in this article I'll list how it affects people born in various years.
As I mentioned yesterday, the degree points directly affected by these squares are 18, 19, 23, and 24 of Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn. Any square also affects the degrees around the exact one, so in this case the span is effectively 16 through 26 of these signs. I also mentioned that this directly affects people born between January 5-15, April 4-15, July 6-17, and October 7-18. It also heavily influences anyone born with any planet in the span of 16-26 cardinal signs, which as you can figure affects quite a few. This span also influences other signs due to the semisquare, such as early Virgo, early Sagittarius, early Pisces, and early Gemini. Also, if you have Mars anywhere in the last half of Aries, Cancer, Libra, or Capricorn, expect dramatic events. It will most dramatically affect those with Pluto, Uranus, or Saturn in these spans.
This T-square affects the Pluto of those born from July 1926 through July 1936 and October 1977 through August 1983. It affects the Uranus of those born from February 1908-November 1911, April 1931-March 1934, July 1952-June 1955, October 1971-September 1974, and January 1992-December 1994. People with Saturn heavily affected are (month/year) 8/23-11/23, summer 1924, all of 1931, 6/38-9/38, 2/39-5/39, 11/39-2/40, 7/45-7/46, 9/52-9/53, 2/60-7/60, 11/60-3/61, 7/61-11/61, 4/68-3/69, 8/74-1/75, 5/75-8/75, 2/76-5/76, 10/81-11/82, 12/89-1/91, and 5/97-5/98. Due to the frequency of Mars transits through the cardinal signs, it is impossible to list all time spans here. Please consult your professional astrologer to find out more how this configuration affects you personally.
I'll give the specific antidotes for the problems associated with these squares and oppositions in the next few days, as well as the significance of these degree points.
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Last update: 8/27/2006; 10:51:41 AM.
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