![]() ![]() The last few times where we experienced 7 planets in retrograde motion happened in:Ģ018 (7 planets – Mercury, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and Chiron for 12 days in August of that year)Ģ001 (7 planets – Mercury, Mars, Ceres, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and Chiron for 24 days in June of that year)ġ996 (7 planets for 2 periods of time that bordered a period of 8 and 9 planets in retrograde, described below)ġ996 (8 planets – Venus, Ceres, Vesta, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and Chiron for 24 days in May/June of that year) September 9 – 12: 4 days 8 “planets” in Retrograde – This chart also shows Eris in Retrograde (which would make a 9th) Mars joins the party in retrograde on September 9 th and for a few days, 8 planets will be in retrograde motion and it has been 24 years since this has taken place.ħ planets in Retrograde (Chiron, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, Pluto)Ĩ planets in Retrograde (Chiron, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, Pluto and Mars) In 2020 we will experience a rare time when all of the outer planets up to Pluto’s orbit will be in retrograde motion and two minor planets Ceres and Chiron. In the case of the upcoming retrogrades or Pluto, Saturn and Jupiter, they are all in shamanic conjunction and helping to deepen our understanding of the signs they are in: Capricorn and Aquarius and the area or degrees of those signs. This emphasis is heightened when there are dynamic or hard aspects occurring during the changing direction. The slowing down, then moving retrograde allows the planet to emphasize a particular sign and spatial region or area of the sky. When planets are either in direct motion or retrograde motion, at some point they have an apparent slowing down of that motion when they are about to change direction, just as a vehicle slows down to make a turn. Only the Sun and Earth’s Moon do not have retrograde motion. Only Mercury and Venus catch up with Earth (since they orbit inside Earth’s orbit) and the rest Earth catches up with them since they orbit outside of Earth’s orbit. Retrograded motion in planets and other celestial bodies take place due to either Earth catching up with that planet in orbit or a planet catching up with Earth. Retrogrades are natural consequences of living in a solar system and seeing the rest of that solar system from the perspective of being on Earth. ![]() With that basic understanding, let’s look at retrogrades as we are about to enter into a major retrograde period this year until October. ![]() That means that however the planets are aligned with each other and whatever signs they are in, the fullness of those signs, relationships and planets are coming through to maximum effect. ![]() This year was blaring neon sign of activity and with a combined 83 days within the first 4 months of 2020 where all planets were in direct motion.Īs we are understanding this, direct motion symbolically shows that things are proceeding regularly (this is not a reference to “normal”). While this is been a recent inquiry in the Shamanic Astrology Paradigm™, we are getting clues to how direct motion and retrograde motion are in groupings of planets/asteroids. This is the first of four planets over a 3-week period that will station retrograde, an unusual time, but part of the rarity of having Saturn, Pluto and Jupiter clustered together gives us at the Turning of the Ages.Įarlier this year, humanity experienced two stages where all major planets were in direct motionĭuring those days, we experienced a great acceleration of events, especially in the spread of the emerged Covid-19 virus. The underworld planet, Pluto, stationed retrograde on April 24 th. ![]()
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