This blog is about 2 things that happen at the same time – Valentine’s Day & an Asteroid FlyBy
NASA will cover the FLYBY live online @ Watch LIVE online
NASA Update: February 27, 20: what fell to Earth was NOT part of the flyby Asteroid, but most likely came from the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter. And that makes this post and its astrology even more uncanny.
There are 2 events and there are 2 triangle patterns – YODS – that fit together exactly.
YODS are considered aspects of fate, and this double pattern is rare. Is there a way out? How about reversing karmic directions with an Asteroid…
Feb 15 Record Settling Asteroid FlyBy Announced by NASA
The exact minute NASA says the Asteroid will be closest to earth is 2:24 PM EST on February 15. The chart for this time features a double interlocking YOD – and it coincides with Valentine’s Day. It’s a VERY active week for Goddess Asteroid aspects in OUR solar system. This chart has 2 interlocking YODS – pointing in 2 incompatible directions at once …
Latest Update from NASA: It’s Earth causing a Quake on the Asteroid
Meteorite Fragments Are Said to Rain Down in Siberia – Friday, February 15 – NYTimes.
NASA is reporting these events are not related. It makes sense, although they are simultaneous. As the double YOD shows, one points one way, the other point is in the other direction. Things come, and go, from not-quite-opposing directions (quincunx). The quincunxes show that it’s a close shave. But not a direct hit.
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The FlyBy chart literally focuses on the Goddess Asteroids in our Solar System.
There are 4 participating planets and asteroids in a 2-way YOD:
Saturn, Vesta, Pallas, and Pluto
Warning: this post includes Asteroids and will go so far as to include them in a YOD formation.
If you are unsure of the role that the Asteroids play in our lives, this week’s transits may give you more information. They intend to uncover many beliefs about women and their place in society – uncomfortable subjects not everyone wants to acknowledge, let alone discuss. Many of us just don’t have the experience or the words. The Asteroids are actively participating in our behalf. What are they doing?
Vesta and Pallas are creating the fate pattern, or YOD. And doubling it. There are 2 YODS interlocking – the pattern of “no escape.” Is there a way out? this is a FLY BY – not a collision. The answer is yes. With some adjustments. Just doing one thing won’t help – you will need to be flexible.
The planet at the focal planet of the YOD picks the direction for the shift, and the 2 sextiling planets – the base of the triangle – do the heavy lifting. But- with 2 interlocking YODS, there are 2 focal planets are going in 2 different directions (Saturn in Scorpio and Vesta in Gemini).
While the focal planet of the YOD points the direction forward, the planets that form the base work together (sextile) to make it happen, and that takes them into unfamiliar territory, away from the ‘comfort zone.’ An attitude adjustment is needed. This means a stretch that pulls you in a direction that is slightly off, unnatural. You can feel sideswipped, blindsided, caught off-guard – you are not in familiar surroundings. To stretch, you need to be flexible.
While oppositions are in compatible ELEMENTS, quincunxes (a/k/a inconjuncts) are not. They are not in the same QUALITIES either (like squares). With no familiar reference points, the 2 quincunx signs feel truly exotic to each other. It’s a stretch to see each other, let alone understand.
The 2 YODS at once that intersect. Appropriate for an asteroid fly-by, 2 of the Goddess Asteroids from our own solar system are key to this chart pattern.
YOD to SATURN – quincunx VESTA & PALLAS
YOD to VESTA – quincunx SATURN & PLUTO
There are 4 participating planets and asteroids in a 2-way YOD:
Saturn, Vesta, Pallas, and Pluto
The 2 focal point planets are Saturn and Vesta
Here are the major aspects:
Saturn sextile Pluto
Vesta sextile Pallas
Pallas quincunx Saturn
Vesta quincunx Saturn
Vesta quincunx Pluto
Pallas square Pluto
Venus square Saturn
Venus trines Vesta and sextiles Pallas/Uranus
Pallas/Uranus conjunction in Aries
There are 2 sextiles that form the base of 2 intersecting YODS
Pluto sextile Saturn (long-term)
Vesta sextile Pallas (just this week)
The Saturn-Pluto sextile is strong. Saturn and Pluto are in “mutual reception,” which means they are in each other’s rulership signs – creating a more powerful partnership. They are so at home in each other’s homes, they can stand-in for each other. (Saturn in Pluto-ruled Scorpio; Pluto in Saturn-ruled Capricorn) This is a long-term working relationship that will continue to form and build.
Pallas and Vesta are only sextile this week. This partnership is specifically targeted for right now. (Pallas is moving through Aries quickly and will move out of orb by the weekend)
The other base of the double YOD is the sextile of Pallas and Vesta. We can find greater purpose and meaning in our paths by giving our spirituality a greater role. Whatever you are doing, whether it’s a career or personal pursuit, you can be more active, more true to yourself, more focused on your cause.
The 2 focal pointing planets are Saturn and Vesta. Saturn is in Scorpio, Vesta in Gemini. Scorpio and Gemini are not naturally compatible signs, they have nothing in common. Scorpio is FIXED Water, while Gemini is MUTABLE Air. Scorpio is feminine, Gemini is masculine. So how might Gemini and Scorpio merge and who will point the way, and what if pointing the direction meant nothing – there could be no movement without the base planets forming the 2 sextiles. Ironically, the focal planets are also part of sextile bases. We really are all in this together.
Saturn is one of the 4 key planets. Combining the laserlike focus of Saturn-in-Scorpio with the focus of Vesta in a key – discipline can help you move forward. But where is forward? Can this odd couple transform this into something positive, Gemini and Scorpio will have to work together.
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This is a chart of the double YOD on February 14. It only shows sextile and quincunx aspects so the YODS are easy to spot.
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