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Category: Los Angeles

  • Palisades Fire Chart

    Palisades Fire Chart

    The Palisades Fire began January 7, 2025, 10:30 AM. Location of fire – 34.07N, 118.54W. Source CAL FIRE, Retrieved January 11, 2025, 12:32 PM Commonalities with Camp Fire: Venus in house 12, Moon in house 1, ruler of house 1 in house 3 (traditional/modern), ruler of house 5 in house 1 (traditional), ruler of house…

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  • Sunset Fire Chart

    Sunset Fire Chart

    The Sunset Fire began January 8, 2025, 5:57PM. Location of fire – 34.11N, 118.35W. Source CAL FIRE, Retrieved January 9, 2025, 4:35 PM The North Node is in the 9th house for both the Camp Fire and this fire’s horoscope. Sunset Fire Aspects Sun square MC – orb: +0:34′ Sun trine Moon – orb: -2:45′…

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  • 2022 Fall Ingress Charts – USA, New York, Los Angeles

    2022 Fall Ingress Charts – USA, New York, Los Angeles

    2022 Fall Ingress USA and USA Horoscope Compared Chart Aspects Sun square with Venus – orb: -2:22′ Sun trine with Pluto – orb: -2:26′ Sun square with Jupiter – orb: -5:47′ Sun square with Mars – orb: +9:02′ Sun conjunct with Neptune – orb: +7:35′ Sun sextile with Mercury – orb: +5:33′ Moon opposite with…

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  • January 10, 2020, Los Angeles

    January 10, 2020, Los Angeles

    A week ago, I received a newsletter email from Astrodienst in which the author wrote about significant aspects that will be occurring in January. Of note was mention of a Full Moon on the 10th preceding an exact conjunction between Saturn and Pluto on the 12th. This was concerning as I consider January to be…

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  • Los Angeles Earthquake Outlook – Spring 2019

    Los Angeles Earthquake Outlook – Spring 2019

    I expect to see an increase in earthquakes larger than 2.5 magnitude affecting Los Angeles during the Spring of 2019 in comparison to Spring of 2018 when 8 earthquakes occurred (see prior post). I am basing this on ingress charts of earthquakes over 4.9 magnitude that have occurred more than 2 years ago and 2.5…

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  • Spotlight on Los Angeles – Part 2

    Spotlight on Los Angeles – Part 2

    Floods & Mudslides Winter, 1968-1969 The Los Angeles area endured floods and mudslides in January and February of 1969. In total, 108 people died, many from car accidents1. The intense storm of January 24-27 on previously saturated soils produced extreme floods with catastrophic effects. The runoff from populated areas in mountain and foothill areas in…

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  • Spotlight on Los Angeles – Part 1

    Spotlight on Los Angeles – Part 1

    This is the first installment of a series of posts focusing on Los Angeles. I will be using Ingress charts to forecast possible developments for the city, from Spring to Winter. In my experience, Ingress charts have proven to be a promising tool for predicting earthquakes and other calamities. Ingress charts in Mundane Astrology represent…

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  • Los Angeles Rectification Chart

    Los Angeles Rectification Chart

    An Astrological rectification chart is attempted when a date of birth is known, but the time of birth is not or when neither date nor time are known. In the case of a city or country, its ‘date of birth’ is the date of incorporation. The date of incorporation for United States cities is when…

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  • Los Angeles Earthquake Outlook  – Fall 2018

    Los Angeles Earthquake Outlook – Fall 2018

    As I was looking through my twitter feed today, I saw a tweet from Astrologer Olga Morales, who gave two dates for planetary alignments indicating increased seismicity in California and other places. I thought now would be a good time to look at the Ingress chart for Los Angeles’ longitude/latitude. The most notable aspect of…

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  • Los Angeles Earthquakes – Spring 2018

    Los Angeles Earthquakes – Spring 2018

    Earlier this year, in a post about the Summer Ingress period, I wrote that I did not expect to see earthquakes larger than 2.5 magnitude affecting Los Angeles until after the Summer Solstice. I based it on dates of earthquakes over 4.9 magnitude that occurred in the past and 2.5 magnitude earthquakes that I started…

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