paneagle7
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Research: This is an investigation into the SOL SIGNS and SOL WEEK CYCLE (www.solastrology.blogspot.com) and the SOL WEEK sign.
Paneagle has sought a sign designation for the week. This is the one I am using currently. I would like to see if any astrologers follow aspects of the position especially using the easy transit conjunctions to your charts.
The main points: The sol sign is the 60th harmonic sun. The sun stays in the sol sign for 12 hours each day. This cycle of 12 signs takes 6 days.
The sol year cycle is the full cycle of sol signs that takes (60 in all) of 6-day weeks to complete. This covers 60 cycles of 360 degrees in the year, (60 cycles x 6 days). It is naturally in alignment with our solar year. (12 sol signs 12 hours each = 6 days)
This week the sol cycle is Aquarius, (which I call the Winged Horse< Pegasus). Tuesday March 8 through March 13. *I know the week studied here is not 7 days long, but 6 days for it takes the sol sun harmonic to return to 0 Aries)
This week cycle begins today (now) at 4pm as the sun reached 18 pisces 00. It will end at sun at 24 pisces 00. This is the 59th of 60 sol week cycles in the year, as we end the year cycle on the spring equinox after next week.
This means Tuesday 4pm est starts the sol week degree of 0 Aquarius.
(The sol week degree is 5 degrees per day, 6 days to go 30 degrees of the sol week sign.
Wednesday is 5 degree Aquarius at 4pm. Thursday 10 degree Aquarius at 4pm. Friday 15 degree Aquarius at 4pm. Saturday 20 degree Aquarius at 4pm. Sunday at 20 degree Aquarius 4 pm est. Monday at 25 degree Aquarius.
Take a look for any conjunct or aspects to your chart if you will. The sol signs go through the 12 signs, from Aries (today as the sol sun sign conjunct the Uranus and Jupiter).
Next Tuesday complete the Aquarius WINGED HORSE week.
I have a position at 14 Aquarius and expect "lights on" Friday afternoon.
We then begin the Sol Week of the WHALE (Pisces group) next Tuesday.
Yes, I have seen something to this cycle, but research is young.
Astrologer Thanks for taking a look at your transits and feedback.
Paneagle has sought a sign designation for the week. This is the one I am using currently. I would like to see if any astrologers follow aspects of the position especially using the easy transit conjunctions to your charts.
The main points: The sol sign is the 60th harmonic sun. The sun stays in the sol sign for 12 hours each day. This cycle of 12 signs takes 6 days.
The sol year cycle is the full cycle of sol signs that takes (60 in all) of 6-day weeks to complete. This covers 60 cycles of 360 degrees in the year, (60 cycles x 6 days). It is naturally in alignment with our solar year. (12 sol signs 12 hours each = 6 days)
This week the sol cycle is Aquarius, (which I call the Winged Horse< Pegasus). Tuesday March 8 through March 13. *I know the week studied here is not 7 days long, but 6 days for it takes the sol sun harmonic to return to 0 Aries)
This week cycle begins today (now) at 4pm as the sun reached 18 pisces 00. It will end at sun at 24 pisces 00. This is the 59th of 60 sol week cycles in the year, as we end the year cycle on the spring equinox after next week.
This means Tuesday 4pm est starts the sol week degree of 0 Aquarius.
(The sol week degree is 5 degrees per day, 6 days to go 30 degrees of the sol week sign.
Wednesday is 5 degree Aquarius at 4pm. Thursday 10 degree Aquarius at 4pm. Friday 15 degree Aquarius at 4pm. Saturday 20 degree Aquarius at 4pm. Sunday at 20 degree Aquarius 4 pm est. Monday at 25 degree Aquarius.
Take a look for any conjunct or aspects to your chart if you will. The sol signs go through the 12 signs, from Aries (today as the sol sun sign conjunct the Uranus and Jupiter).
Next Tuesday complete the Aquarius WINGED HORSE week.
I have a position at 14 Aquarius and expect "lights on" Friday afternoon.
We then begin the Sol Week of the WHALE (Pisces group) next Tuesday.
Yes, I have seen something to this cycle, but research is young.
Astrologer Thanks for taking a look at your transits and feedback.
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