It’s a Tug of War Between the Sun and Pluto

July 17, 2025

At 8:30 p.m., there was a lot of stress in the chart between the Sun, Pluto, and the Moon.

As you can see from my fabulous drawing, the horizontal axis connecting the ascendent and descendent run across the chart from the 28th degree of Capricorn to the 28th degree of Cancer. The opposition between those two points is natural.

However, four degrees below the ascendent is Pluto on the 2nd degree of Aquarius, and three degrees below the descendent is the Sun on the 25th degree of Cancer.

So, there’s an opposition between Pluto in Aquarius in the First House, and the Sun in Cancer in the Sixth House. The opposition is an aspect of tension, and for the two planets involved, it’s like a tug of war as both pull in opposite directions.

Oppositions almost always cause us to choose between one force or the other because we cannot have it both ways.

Photo by Danilo Arenas on Pexels.com

Pluto is the God of Emotional Encountering and the Eliminator. It’s a planet of tremendous power, and sitting so close to the ascendent like that, his energy will be influential right now.

The First House is the House of Self, it represents us personally, and Aquarius is the outgoing and friendly air sign representing intellect and humanitarianism.

With Aquarius we’re possibly dealing with large groups of people, and possible social movements. There’s going to be deep emotional experiences coming in through Pluto in Aquarius in the First House as we may or may not identify personally with such groups. These are the types of emotional experiences that motivate us to take action or make immediate changes in our lives. Aquarius brings the world’s stage and the collective to a house that would otherwise be personal or individualistic in nature.

We might be quick to pick up a sign and protest for what we believe in, or we might shun the groups representing what we don’t believe in. We’re getting in where we fit in, learning, and making the most out of our experiences. Pluto puts all the options on the table. Are you going to be a murderer? Are you going to be the CEO of a large corporation? An emperor? A Dictator? Are you going to exploit the group for personal gain, or is your heart sincerely down for the cause?

Pluto has a way of eliminating what no longer works, and he seems to do it in a way no one notices.

On the opposite side of all this, we have the Sun. The Sun represents our will, vitality, virility, dignity, warmth, and the force that gives life to everything around us. It’s our soul, the king in us, and the path of destiny.

The Sixth House deals with health, service, and work, and Cancer is the sign of loyalty, protection, and nurturing.

In the Sixth House, the Sun is putting a spotlight on issues close to home. It’s almost like we’re being forced to choose between the small town and the familiar stuff close to home that we’re used to, or taking a real chance at making your mark on the world.

Where does your loyalty lie? Maybe it’s time to let the larger issues of the world go, since they’re not directly affecting us, and turn our focus on the things close to home that are.

Health and faith. If you’re healthy, and if your beliefs are strong, you can go a long way. Conquering the world and fighting for the cause might be appealing now if you have both, but the real treasures you seek might be closer to home than you think.

Both, Pluto in Aquarius in the First House, and the Sun in Cancer in the Sixth House are being blocked by the Moon in Aries in the Third House.

We might not be getting the support from family members that we thought we would. Fighting and arguing with aunts and uncles could be draining us in the heat of this summer. Transportation could be an issue, and so could communications. Aries is the fiery sign of war and aggressions.

Think before you react to someone or something. Just take a second. The Moon in Aries could be a blessing, but it’s conflicting with the agendas of Pluto and the Sun. All is not lost however, because the obstacles presented in the square, give us the greatest opportunities to learn and grow.

Right now, it appears as if we need to make a choice and then deal with whatever comes from that decision, but a choice must be made.

Mahatma Gandhi?

July 11, 2025

Well, I’m wondering if I was Gandhi in the last previous life most relevant to this current one. That’s what we usually get from the birth chart. We get the previous life and the habits that have the most influence on this current life.

Why do I say that?

Here’s my sidereal chart from astro.com

It was written that if you were born with the Moon’s South Node in the Eighth House, then you died an unnatural, untimely, cruel, and possibly suffering death.  In certain cases, this death could be horrific.

The South Node in Aquarius brings up names like Pharaoh.

Gandhi was assassinated, shot in the chest, and died on January 30, 1948.

According to the tropical zodiac, January 30th falls under the sign of Aquarius, but remember, we’re using sidereal here.

According to sidereal, which gives us the actual position of the Sun, the date of January 30th falls under the sign of Capricorn.

So, in the chart above, we see the Sun on the 23rd degree of Capricorn, and the Moon’s South Node in Aquarius on the 4th degree conjunct Mercury.

According to Sabian Symbol descriptions (jamesburgess.com):

Sun, 23rd degree of Capricorn: Two awards for bravery in war. “Recognition of the heroic efforts of others on different paths.

South Node, 4th degree of Aquarius: A Hindu Healer. “Healing yourself from imbalances.”

Mercury (Conjunct the South Node), 6th degree of Aquarius: A performer of a mystery play. “Channeling ancient archetypes in your own unique fashions.

Midheaven, 22nd degree of Pisces: A Man bringing down law from Sinai. “Follow a spiritual code.”

Descendent, 7th degree of Capricorn: A veiled prophet of power. “Insights into what to expect of life.

Uranus, 0 degree of Scorpio: A sight-seeing bus. “We move away from our beloved past motivated by curiosity for greater experience.

I feel pretty confident in this analysis.

These next two things may have nothing to do with Gandhi, but they’re worth mentioning.

Francis Joseph LaManna is my name, but look closely at my middle name.

Jospeh

Franc is Joseph LaM anna

I know this is a reach, but I see, Joseph in Islam. These are the types of silly clues the universe gives us so we can remember who we are, but most people overlook them. Not me.

And the second thing. In Aries in the Tenth House, there’s Vesta, Chiron, and Sedna.

When I write, Sedna Vesta, I see, Sedn Avesta, or Zend Avesta.

Alright, have a good evening.

Moon Scope; The Light of the Night Shines on Capricorn

July 10, 2025

Good day, good evening!

Thank you for visiting N.B., it’s Thursday, July 10th, and the lunar cycle that began in Cancer on the 25th of June is reaching culmination now. Tonight, in the feminine earth sign, Capricorn, the moon will be full.

In astrology, the moon represents the subconscious mind and the emotional body. It’s patient and receptive. The moon represents what’s beneath the surface and how we respond to our environment and the people in it.

Now, we have a little bit of a situation because we have an emotional luminary in a sign that for the most part, is unemotional.

Capricorn, for the most part, has somewhat of a reputation for being distant, cold, and depressed. That comes mostly from Capricorn’s position as the tenth sign of the zodiac. Capricorn represents the beginning of the winter, cold weather, the winter solstice, and the time of year in which the sun in the northern hemisphere is furthest from us.

However, we’re in the middle of the summer right now, so we’re not really talking about the cold weather months.

Cancer, the sign where this lunar cycle began, is the sign of loyalty and feeling, so as we bring Capricorn into balance, we know that we must demonstrate or blend in at least some of the Cancerian qualities.

It’s time to warm up. The full moon in Capricorn right now is revealing the need to create balance between our public and private lives. Capricorn is the Tenth House sign, and the Tenth House represents our image or life in the public eye, our careers, and our reputation in the community.

“Keep home at home and keep work at work.” I’m sure you’ve heard this before. I have, and I’m a big believer in this. Personally, I treat work like I did football when I was playing in college. My coworkers are just that, they’re my coworkers.

They’re not my doctor, not my therapist, not my dentist, not my priest, and not my parents. We go to work to work. We’re a group of people who come together for eight hours per day to complete a set of tasks. It’s best to not talk about anything personal, anything that’s opinion based, or anything we happen to identify with or feel strongly about (Politics/Religion).

Politics and religion divide us, and they make us fight and argue with one another. We want to unite so the work environment is harmonious. We want to operate as one team and be the best at what we do.

Let’s concentrate on the one thing we all have in common; we all work for the same company, and we all have the same boss.  If the conversation isn’t about the work you’re doing, walk away from it.

With a full moon in Capricorn, it’s possible that things, especially pertaining to work and your public image, might come to a head or reach a certain kind of climax.

Depending on where Saturn is, there might even be some type of outburst or emotional display of feelings that’s most commonly referred to as a meltdown. If it’s in the workplace and your emotions do get the best of you, it could cost you your job. Personal restraint and self-containment might be necessary now, and the moon can definitely help with that.

If it’s not a meltdown, then perhaps, we’re talking to our employers about how we feel about certain things. Maybe you didn’t get the promotion you felt like you deserved. Maybe you didn’t get the pay raise you were promised. If things need to be discussed, now is the time to do that.

If there aren’t any issues of that nature, then it’s full steam ahead. The full moon in Capricorn can make you more exacting, determined, methodical, and committed.

The full moon in Capricorn can raise our awareness concerning our public image. Listen, 90% of the perceptions people have of you are based on what you reveal to them. There’s a lot of power in this because for the most part, you control the perceptions people have of you by what you wear, how you carry yourself, and the company you keep.

In addition to what we’ve already mentioned, your public image can also be based on your involvement in the community. Things, like going to church, volunteering at the local homeless shelter, or simply opening the door for someone might have a lasting effect.

The key with Capricorn is that she knows and understands how to use what’s around her and already present in the environment. Then, she’s smart and uses cunning instead of force, and above all, it’s steady as she goes. Capricorn is looking for security, and because Saturn works so well through the Sea Goat, most Capricorns are aware that security requires structure, schedules, and order.

Having the full moon present puts an emphasis on the emotional side of things, that we otherwise, might be too busy or working too hard to see.

From the House perspective, we’re talking about the Fourth House, which begins at the location of the IC, and the Tenth House, which begins at the location of the MC. The IC is a very private and personal part of the chart, and the MC is public-it’s what everyone sees. We’re talking about the roots that are under the ground in opposition to the top of the tree-the fruits of your labor.

There’s definitely a connection, obviously, between our roots, and the type of tree we become, but life isn’t always about where you start. Plenty of people turned something out of nothing, but generally speaking, the foundations on which our lives are built must be secure and strong.

And the biggest question of all; what if you mess up? What if your tree was uprooted when you reached thirty? Now, you’re in a situation where you just lost thirty years that you’ll never get back. Divorces, drug addictions, jail time-things like that can totally uproot a tree (life) that you spent time building.

How do you re-root and start over? These are all the things now this full moon in Capricorn is going to awaken us to. This can be a highly emotional time because Capricorn isn’t one to reveal or talk about feelings.

In order to navigate your way through this time, you must become the Sea Goat. You must be patient, prudent (having or showing good judgement or restraint), disciplined, and quick to seize an opportunity or what belongs to you (especially that which you worked hard for or sacrificed for).

Capricorn is an earth sign; it’s loving and sensual, but don’t be led astray by the very things you use to experience this reality.

“All things in moderation, lest the enjoyment fade,” said the devil.

Have a safe Thursday and a wonderful weekend ahead.

America Turns Two-Hundred and Forty-Nine Today

July 4, 2025

Today, at 5:10 p.m., the United States turns two-hundred and forty-nine years old. Today, in the United States, we’re celebrating the Fourth of July, which is also our day of independence. Yes, we declared our independence from Britian, the aristocracy, and the rule of kings and queens. Say what you want about the United States, but we have a constitution and we as citizens are sovereign. We are free to pursue life, liberty, and happiness.

If you notice, the MC/IC axis connects the 1st degree of Libra and the 1st degree of Aries. That is also the markers for the spring and autumn equinox.

Aries, the sign naturally ruling the First House of Self, indicates that at the very core and most private part the chart, is us, America (the self). There is a certain amount of emphasis put on isolationism here and keeping ourselves out of conflicts and war with the rest of the world, or the other.

Libra, the sign naturally ruling the Seventh House (Others), indicates our never-ending desire to secure relationships to maintain peace, balance, and harmony.

The Sun lights up the Seventh House of Relationships and Known Enemies. On the 13th degree of Cancer, our Sun represents loyalty within loving relationships and intensity when dealing with known enemies. The 13th degree of Cancer is the Constellation, Canis Major, or the Great Dog.

A country of people who are freedom-loving and maintain the freedom to pursue life, liberty, and happiness, is indicated by the Moon’s North Node in Sagittarius in the First House.

Happy Birthday America!

Saturn Square Moon

June 25, 2025

I wanted to post this as a follow up to the Moon Scope article that went live at 3:00 am this morning. Yes, today is the beginning of a new lunar phase, which features a new moon in Cancer, and as of 3:00 pm this afternoon, the moon in Cancer in the Ninth House was 90 degrees away from Saturn in Aries in the Fifth House.

With Aries in the Fifth House there’s a focus on our role personally when it comes to things like having fun in the current moment. Through Cancer in the Ninth House, the moon has a lot to offer us, even if it is just a really long process leading down a really long road with love waiting at the end of it.

There’s a loving, caring, and nurturing energy now that seems to be the answer for the current situation, but we have to give it a chance. Nothing in the Ninth House comes quickly, and nothing comes easily. If you can, surrender yourself to this journey.

With Saturn in Aries in the Fifth House, we can see the manifestation of something questionable suddenly becoming a thing. What I mean by this is, for example, gambling is something most people do for fun. We go to the casino, and we spend money hoping to win big or hit the jackpot. Most people let it go after that, but there are others who will try to make a career out of gambling.

Saturn in that position can either limit us or bring form to something we love doing, but because of the square to the moon, I’m willing to bet that Saturn is bringing form to something, which will ultimately delay whatever the moon had in mind for us.

The bottom line is to be careful with fleeting pleasures. There’s an opportunity right now that we talked about in the Moon Scope article that involves something genuine and true. Things of that nature take time, but they’re well worth it in the end.

The moon in Cancer wants to bring us back to roots, back to family, and back to things that are familiar to us. She might even be looking to repair a broken or damaged relationship involving our mothers or wives.

I’m not one to shun the fun, but there’s a time and place for everything. Focus on what’s truly important.

Moon Scope

June 25, 2025 Edition

Beloved, welcome to this, June 25, 2025 Edition of Moon Scope, and thank you for visiting Nooz Buffet.

A new lunar cycle begins this evening in the astrological sign, Cancer. I do believe that it’s particularly special to have a new moon in Cancer because Cancer is ruled by the moon. In a sense, it’s like a homecoming.

I’ve been meditating late at night the past several days, and part of the reason why has to do with the solstice and the other part has to do with a need for answers and guidance.

Is the situation so dire that we need to pray for answers and guidance?

I’ll let you answer that for yourself, and if the answer is yes, then perhaps this new lunar cycle will open up and unfold in your favor. Remember, however, it’s the actions we take and the decisions we make that allow the path to unfold.

We’re going to see themes of loyalty now, family, and the immediate home environment. Guys, there could be an emphasis on the relationships we have with the women in our lives, particularly our mothers.

During one of my meditations, I saw an image of a wolf, and I just found an excellent photo of a wolf with a quote on the internet.

Cancer is ruled by the moon in the Fourth House, and the Fourth House is an angular house.  Energy builds up and spirals out from there.  It’s where our root system lies, and it’s where we’re supposed to ground ourselves before heading out into the world.

If the immediate home environment feels depressing, if there’s lots of arguing and fighting, and if it’s impossible to think and get productive work done, then what kind of a foundation are you leaving home with? If you’re always running out of the home to avoid petty arguments, then you’re more than likely moving in haste. It’s in these moments that we’re forgetful, careless, or we lose things.

How many times have you left the house because of an argument, and then you get in your car and drive really fast because you’re upset? And then, you cut people off in traffic, and curse at people while you’re driving, but what did those people really do to you? Nothing. You’re taking frustration from one part of your life and letting it affect some other part.

When we are young children and we’re born into our families, the root system is pretty much laid for us, but then we move out and there’s a need for us to establish our own roots.

Make a decision, and take action; decisions and actions, follow your heart, and allow the path to unfold. During the time of this new moon, the universe is working especially hard to balance the dynamics between home and family by getting to the root of issues.

What we learn is that sometimes, things cannot be changed. Sometimes, things just are the way they are, and at some point, we must be okay with that if we’re to move forward.

Sometimes, we think that we’re in the best situation at home with family, because blood is thicker than water, right? You know what, that is not a rule of thumb. There have been plenty of situations were that was proven wrong.

For example, I just wrote a short analysis of the chart for that shooting that occurred in Indiana where a man shot his wife, his mother-in law, and his kids.

That was family.

What this is coming down to is a need to reestablish our root system so that we can go out and give life our best shot. This is life, and throughout life, as long as we’re living, we’ll continue to learn. As long as you’re learning, that means you’re still growing.

Some of us are in our thirties and forties now, and our lives are totally not what we imagined them to be when we were teenagers. Some people need another opportunity, or a third or a fourth chance.

As we’re making decisions and taking action and our path unfolds, we’re going to meet new people. We’ll make new friends and form new relationships. Loyalty is what Cancer is all about. Make sure your loyalty aligns with those who truly care about you.

Possessive, moody, critical, and self-pitying are the dark energies of Cancer so, watch out for those. If you feel yourself displaying any of those characteristics, regroup and get to the root of the issue.

At the time of the new moon, there will be a three-way conjunction between the sun, the moon, and Jupiter in Cancer in the Twelfth House. If we can establish a balance between the masculine and feminine qualities within, we’ll be able to navigate the Twelfth House with clarity. There’s a lot of mystery involved with the Twelfth House, and it’s mystical and deep. It can be a fun place with a lot to offer.

Just as a reminder, summer began almost five days ago. We have the start of a new season, the sun changing signs from Gemini to Cancer, and the new lunar cycle beginning tonight. That’s a lot of transition.

Things might seem confusing right now, but believe me, within the next week or so it will all be so very clear. I feel like the Universe is testing us. It dropped us in the Twelfth House, and it wants to see if we can find our way out.

Have fun with it, and enjoy the process, and if the people around you don’t know how to do the same, start distancing yourself.

Right Place, Right Time

June 17, 2025

Today, while at work, I was asking myself something.

In regards to the orbital period of planet Sedna, why would it be so important to hide the truth?

Now, of course, NASA, the team of expert astronomers who discovered the planet, the astronomy community in general, and everyone else involved with releasing planetary information to the public will probably say, “Oh, we made a mistake.”

Well, at this point, that’s not acceptable or believable.

So, back to my question.

Why would they need to lie about the orbital period of a planet?  What are they hiding?

Professional researchers made a connection to a planet they call Nibiru and major cataclysmic upheaval and natural destruction here on earth. Every time Nibiru nears the Sun or earth during its orbit, it causes major disruptions in the earth’s magnetic field and weather patterns.

Researchers claim Nibiru was clearly visible from earth right before the Flood of Noah.

Naturally, people were concerned, and they began asking questions concerning the validity of this research. Also, they wanted to know if Nibiru did in fact exist, where in its orbit was it at right now.

They were told not to worry because Nibiru had a 3,600-year orbit, and it was on its way back out to the furthest depths of the solar system. It would be a long-long time before Nibiru’s return.

All was settled. Out of sight out of mind.  

But then, I discovered that planet Sedna was fast approaching and due to make her closest approach to our sun around 2076. So, planet Sedna is on her way in, but there’s nothing to worry about because Sedna isn’t Nibiru, and Sedna’s orbital period is 11,400 years and not 3,600 years.

Right?

Well, that’s what we’ve been led to believe since Sedna’s discovery in 2003, but last month I figured out that the 11,400-year orbital period was incorrect.

As a matter of fact, after conducting my research, Sedna’s orbital period was closer to 3,600 years than 11,400 years.

Personally, I believe that’s what they’re trying to cover up. They don’t want the public to know that there’s a possibility that planet Senda could cause major disruptions here on earth.

Oh my God, this has gone back to the beginning of time. Humans on earth were lied to about Noah’s Flood, well, all of them except Noah and his family. So, that’s the trend. Keep the big secret from humanity and only reveal it to a select few.

The picture above is a breakdown of time according to astrological ages. Currently, we’re in the Age of Pisces. The Age of Pisces began in 60 BC, and it ends in 2100 AD.

In 2100 AD, we’ll be in the astrological Age of Aquarius, and if you look closely, you’ll see this cycle of time, which is known as the Grand Cycle, began there on the Pisces/Aquarius border or cusp in 23,820 BC. Each zodiac sign, or astrological age, is a period of 2,160 years, so if you multiply 2,160 years by twelve signs, you arrive at 25,920 years. That’s how long a Grand Cycle is.

Knowing this background information is important. Not only are we coming to the end of Age of Pisces, a period of 2,160 years that began in 60 BC, but we’re also coming to the end of this entire cycle that began in 23,820 BC. Right now, we’re 75 years aways from the Aquarian Age and a brand-new Grand Cycle!

While all that is going on, planet Sedna is supposed to reach her closest approach to our sun around 2076. That’s only 51 years away and 25 years before the Age of Aquarius.

Researchers believe that the Flood of Noah occurred at some point near the border or cusp of Virgo and Leo, and according to our picture above, that would’ve been between 13,020 BC and 10,860 BC.

The Grand Cycle is split in half. There’s a light half and a dark half. The light half is from the beginning of Aquarius to the end of Virgo. Aquarius, Capricorn, Sagittarius, Scorpio, Libra, and Virgo are the six signs that make up the light half.

The dark half of the Grand Cycle is from Leo to the end of Pisces. Leo, Cancer, Gemini, Taurus, Aries, and Pisces are the six signs that make up the dark half.

So, as we’re coming into the Age of Aquarius and beginning a brand-new 25,920-year-period, we’re also reentering the light half of the Grand Cycle.

That means the Flood of Noah occurred as we were leaving the light half of the Grand Cycle and entering the dark half.

As Sedna reaches her closest approach to the Sun, we’re getting closer to the opposition of that point, and once again we’ll be transitioning-this time from dark back to light.

If Sedna has a 3,600-year orbit, that puts her in the right place at the right time.

I believe that Sedna’s perihelion, or closest approach to the sun occurs when she reaches the astrological sign, Cancer. Senda reaches the Zero point of Cancer on August 8, 2065.

That’s only 40 years away and not 51, but if you use the year 2065 as the marker and deduct 3,600 for the year Sedna was last on the Zero degree of Cancer or at perihelion, we get the year 1,524 BC.

Deduct 3,600 from 1524 BC, and it’s 5124 BC. Deduct 3,600 from 5124 BC, and it’s 8,724 BC (Cancer/Leo Border). One more time, deduct 3,600 from 8,724 BC, and it’s 12,324 BC.

If Sedna reached her closest approach to the sun in 12,324 BC, that would’ve put her in the right place at the right time if Noah’s Flood also occurred between 13,020 BC and 10,860 BC.

If there’s any correlation between the Flood and Sedna’s perihelion, then that means as far as time in the Grand Cycle is concerned, Noah’s Flood occurred somewhere between the 20th and the 22nd degree of Virgo because 12,324 BC is about the 21st degree of Virgo.

If Sedna’s orbital period is 3,600 years, then this works out perfectly, and that’s the reason why they don’t want anyone knowing the truth.

The Reddest Planet, Sedna

June 16, 2025

I was going to submit an article to a popular online publication explaining what I discovered several months ago while I was doing personal research into the orbital period of planet Sedna, but for this topic specifically, I decided not to.

Initially, I revealed everything right here on Nooz Buffet, so I decided it would be best to continue in that direction.

What is this topic so hot?

Well, since planet Sedna was discovered in, I think 2003, we’ve been told by authorities and experts in the field that Sedna’s orbital period was 11,400 years. I kid you not, I’m pretty sure Sedna was discovered on the date that I graduated college, August 23, 2003!

Anyway, for the last twenty-two years, an 11,400-year orbital period was gospel. Even after I reported my findings two months ago, people still continued posting new videos about Planet Sedna while boasting about that extremely long orbital period of hers that takes her way out to the Oort Cloud.

It’s like one person said 11,400 years, and everyone else just repeated it for twenty-two years. Kind of robotic and not really original if you ask me.

Then, two months ago, I decided to do favor for my Nooz Buffet followers. I was going to give a free interpretation of planet Sedna in the natal charts of the first twenty people who responded to me by email. Honestly, it was only because of this that I decided to begin my research. I thought I should familiarize myself with as much knowledge as possible so I would be prepared for anything that might arise during the interpretations.

I decided to track planet Sedna around the zodiac wheel because I wanted to see how long she spent in each sign. I was both fascinated and intrigued, and at the time, I was still conducting my research on the basis that her orbital period was 11,400 years. As a really slow-moving planet, I was expecting to see something crazy like almost 1,000 years per sign.

When I was born, Senda was on the 5th degree of Taurus, so I started there. Nice and simple.

When did Senda enter Taurus, and when was she due to leave?

Well, Sedna was on the Zero degree of Taurus in 1966 on May 12th, and that was the beginning of a 58-year transit.

I moved forward to Gemini and Cancer and did the same thing. Immediately, I knew something wasn’t adding up. 58 years in Taurus, 43 years in Gemini, and 41 years in Cancer?

That wasn’t a very long time for a planet that had an 11,400-year orbital period.

I continued to press forward and something unexpected happened.

Using astro.com, I was able to track Sedna into the future to August 23, 2998. At 7:05 p.m. on 8/23/2998, planet Sedna was seen going retrograde on 947 degrees of Sagittarius in the Tenth House.

At 7:06 p.m., Sedna was gone and no longer available!

At that point, I decided to work backwards from May 12, 1966, and this is what I discovered.

Planet Sedna was on the Zero degree of Capricorn (Winter Solstice Point) on April 15 in the year 1 AD, on the Zero degree of Aries (Spring Equinox Point) on April 1, 1865, on the Zero degree of Cancer (Summer Solstice Point) on August 8, 2065, and on the Zero degree of Libra (Fall Equinox Point) on September 7, 2236.

Like I said, I was able to track her to the 9th degree of Sagittarius.

So, we’re basically talking about 2,998 years from the Zero degree of Capricorn to the 9th degree of Sagittarius.

11,400 – 2998 = 8,402 years short!

However, the only question left was the last twenty degrees of Sagittarius that Sedna mysteriously disappeared before.

Are we to believe that it takes Sedna 8,402 years to cover the last twenty degrees of Sagittarius?

Or does it seem more sensible to believe that it would take Senda 602 years to complete the last twenty degrees, which would mean that Sedna possesses the almighty-holy-grail of all orbital periods, 3,600 years?

I’m going with the latter. And that would mean that when Sedna reaches her closest approach to the sun, in roughly 2076, she’ll be in the astrological sign, Cancer, which is in opposition to where she began, and she will then become..

NIBIRU!

Sun Closing the Gap; Six Days Until Summer

June 15, 2025

It takes Jupiter approximately 11.83 years to orbit the Sun. Divide 11.83 by twelve signs in the zodiac, and you’ll have the amount of time Jupiter spends transiting each individual sign, which is roughly one year.

The Sun, as it moves around a geocentric or an earth centered model, obviously moves much faster spending thirty days in each zodiac sign.

Jupiter is on the 1st degree of Cancer right now, and the Sun is on the 24th degree of Gemini, so the Sun is fast approaching that solstice line separating Gemini and Cancer. June 21st is the first of day of summer, and that’s six days away. During that time, the Sun will move six degrees and post up on the X-Mark, which also represents the solstice point or the zero degree of Cancer.

At midnight on the 21st, Jupiter will have moved one degree to the second degree of Cancer, and that means for the start of summer, we’ll have a conjunction with the Sun and Jupiter in a very tight Fourth House (Nineteen Degrees).

The Fourth House of Home is highlighted, and the Fourth House is the center of our root system. So, while we associate things like mom, the home we live in, domestic affairs, and the ending years of life with the Fourth House, it also contains your true identity and those things you protect and hold close to your heart.

This is a very private area of the chart. The tree of life is represented in the chart, and the MC or the cusp of the Tenth House would be the tippy top of the tree. Therefore, the roots are represented by the IC or the Fourth House cusp. The root system is centered in the Fourth House, and it spreads out to include a portion of the Third and Fifth Houses.

The Tenth House represents your public life, and the Fourth House represents your private life.

If you want to get an idea of how private, personal, and important the Fourth House is, then consider the roots of a tree. They’re hidden and they’re underground where they cannot be seen by anyone, but they’re responsible for the growth and life of the tree.

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Wow, so, since this chart wasn’t pulled for anyone specifically, we can assume this message is for all of us-humanity.

The MC/IC axis in this chart runs from Sagittarius 16 degrees at the top to Gemini 16 degrees at the bottom. That’s pretty much on point with the line of power that runs along the 15th degree and connects Sagitta, a small constellation in the center of Sagittarius, to Rigel, which is the foot of Orion in Gemini.

Really, we’re talking about head to toe, from the pineal gland (Sagitta) and the inflow of energy through the crown chakra down to the outflow of energy through the feet. This is the energy, vibration, and frequency that connects all of humanity, and the human sign is Gemini.

If we aligned the zodiac with the clock, Sagittarius would be at 9 o’clock, and Gemini would be at 3 o’clock-a horizontal line. However, since these signs are aligned with MC/IC axis, that line becomes vertical. This is a rare opportunity to take earthly frequencies into the heavenly realms.

Cancer is intuitive feelings, and with the Moon in the Second House (Possessions/Money), this may be a time when we’re taking a look at the things we own and our immediate environments. Intuitively, we’re being guided to make the best decisions for ourselves, and this is where energy and frequency come in.

People age, we grow, we evolve, and some of us can become totally new to the point that we’re no longer recognizable to those who’ve always known us.

At this point, if you’ve become totally new and unrecognizable, it’s almost like the universe trapped you. You changed on the inside, so now you must change on the outside. A new life awaits, and that means new people and new places.

Yes, it can be sad, but holding on to way you used to be, and holding on to the people who no longer recognize you can result in lots of arguing and fighting. Your life might seem off track or like you’re unfulfilled in some way. The love might still be there, but the chemistry has changed.

It’s like trying to blend two records when one spins at 100 beats per minute and the other at 50 beats per minute. It’s a train wreck.

Protecting your energy and your frequency doesn’t require living in isolation, it means that you must now go with flow, get into flow, and let intuition and love lead the way. Get in the company of people who vibe with you, and everything else will fall into place.

Now, this is easier said than done because we’re human. We have deep attachments to things, places, and people, we don’t want to let go or change, and we have prejudices.

Think about that, that’s being guided by what you cannot see. You might find yourself in a place you never imagined and with people you never imagined, but energetically, everything is peaceful. Remember, you cannot see the roots of the tree, but they’re responsible for the growth and life of the tree.

With the MC in Sagittarius, people might walk off now, and you might ask yourself, where the hell is he going? He has not a pot to piss in, but he just packed a bag left. People are really searching now and embarking on journeys or pilgrimages.

This might not make sense to you, but that person is searching for something. Don’t ridicule that person if he or she is close to you. Love them and support their decisions.

With part of Gemini and a little of Cancer squeezed into the Fourth House, loyalty to one another is what this is also about, especially between siblings and extended family members.

The Cancer Crab has a hard exterior but is known to be quite soft on the inside. Patience. Take your time to get to know someone for who they really are. Also, at home, there might be some heart-to-heart conversations as we get to the root of issues and reveal what’s truly bothering us.

The summer solstice is a time of celebration. With Jupiter conjunct the Sun, this would probably be the perfect time to conceive. There’s an abundance of creativity, life force, will, and love.

Neptune Meets Saturn in the Second House

June 14, 2025

The picture you see set as the featured image, which is also the same picture below, is one I drew out of boredom at least a year ago.

It’s a picture of Neptune and Saturn, and I know my hunches and premonitions are never to be dismissed, so when I saw the conjunction between the two of them yesterday, I knew the time had finally come. I had to analyze this conjunction, and you know what, I’m glad I did.

Saturn and Neptune were in the Second House in Aries on the 1st and 2nd degrees, and off in the distance almost ten degrees away was the moon’s north node in Pisces on the 22nd degree.

The alignment of these planets (sign and house) is really interesting. The Second House is one that seems to have become completely about money, but to focus on money alone would cause you to miss the other more important elements and lessons.

Think about a nation or a tribe of people, lacking hope, aggressive and on the brink of chaos, and living without direction and purpose.

Then, Mosses climbs the Mountain, and after speaking with God, Mosses returns with two tablets and twelve commandments.

These people are without money, and they don’t have a job at the local food store, but they have perhaps, the greatest gift of all, a message from God on how to live life.

Well, the Second House covers personal possessions, doesn’t it?

keep in mind the time. We’re 75 years away from the year 2100 (Aquarian Age), and we’re 51 years away from 2076 (Sedna’s reaches closest approach to sun).

Saturn will definitely limit chaos and bring order and control to a situation that has none. Saturn will reduce the bleeding.

If you have next to absolutely nothing as far as the Second House is concerned, specifically money and possessions, and it has been that way for a long time, Saturn’s conjunction with Neptune could finally bring an end to that.

And that brings me to the main point concerning the energies in the Second House. This is about survival. It’s about having the necessities to survive and live; clothing, shelter, food, and medicine when you’re sick.

What will you do if you don’t have the basic necessities? Will you steal or kill? This scenario can be a prelude to a Third House representing the true feelings of the people, but let’s not get too far ahead.

Spirituality is represented by Neptune as is our beliefs in God, a higher power, a creator, a source, aliens, extraterrestrials, extra-dimensionals, and anything else that considered “out there” and beyond.

When Saturn conjuncts Neptune in Aries in the Second House, all thoughts and beliefs can be brought into form. In other words, manifested here in the physical.

We might also see an end to drug use or alcohol if we’ve been using them as a way to escape the realities of life. Saturn conjunct Neptune will get to the bottom of and cure any issues pertaining to lack in the second house, and if you don’t have faith, you’re sure to find it now. Pisces and Aries were the signs there, so were dealing with compassion and courage.

(Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 10:07 p.m.)

Capricorn, which is the sign Saturn rules, is on the ascendant and rising at 15 degrees. That’s brings much more significance to this Second House conjunction.

With Capricorn on the ascendant, we can see that this is going to be a process that requires patience and steadiness, and one that could  ultimately affect our public lives-our careers and how people perceive us.

The lucky numbers for Capricorn are 2 and 8, which is absolutely amazing because it reinforces the need to balance the polarities between the Second and Eighth Houses. We are all encouraged to avoid force if possible. Let divine timing unfold, and things will fall into place. If you have a plan, stick with it, and have faith that it will all work out. An opportunity will present itself if you’ve been working towards something.

If not an opportunity, then perhaps something more important. Maybe, everything will finally begin to make sense. Maybe you’ll get the clarity you need, or the word from God, and suddenly, you can move with confidence.

Survival and having the basic necessities to live is more important than some of us might’ve considered, but that’s a point easily missed if everything has always been given to you.

Saturn is about make things real in the Second House by limiting Neptune’s ability to create illusions.