While I appreciate Mike Adams, I also consider him somewhat of a doomer. Which to this double Sagittarian, is a downer. However, as we slog through the finale to the latest Saturn/Neptune conjunction, which however, happens to be nearly exact at 1°-2° Aries — it’s becoming clear that fiery ignition is also at hand. As if Saturn is determined to light a fire with a wet Neptunian match? Something like that. But: that’s almost over . . .
Circling back to Mike Adams, his Health Ranger home page, here’s a screen shot of his three most recent doomer offerings:
Notice that his first post was on June 9th. On June 10th, Maureen Richmond, in her substack, “The Astrology of World Events” (with a doctorate in history, she is especially interested in long-term planetary cycles) targeted the period between June 9th and June 17th as unusually volatile, first correlating with the Full Moon, and then now: correlating with Mars square Uranus. She advocates that people stay away from public events during this period.
(Will I stay away from our local NoKing event on Saturday? It depends on whether or not I can find someone to go with me. Not wise to go alone. I have several invites out to those who share my contrarian nature. Otherwise, I’ll at least drive by.)
June 9-17: Alert
However, this next offering, again from astrologer/perspectivist par excellence Maureen Richmond, offers us plenty of Jupiterian optimism.
Four Reasons Not to Despair
Please read it in detail. So much going on, and not the least of it having to do with so many of the long-cycled planets being in their opening phases with other long-cycled planets. i.e., immense opportunities ahead, as we manage to sluff off the sloggy Saturn/Neptune malaise. Plus, lots of harmonious (sextile, trine) aspects between long-running planets; and plus again, expansive, generous, lucky Jupiter aspects to both the U.S. Chart and Trump’s chart!
And, remember, on June 9, Jupiter moved into the sign of its exaltation: Cancer, where it will remain for one full year. Focus on family. Home. Home and family. The homeland. Protectiveness. Nourishment. Necessary conditions for human flourishing.
Here’s her summary: