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The Nimrud Lens, the Leo Eclipse, and the Eye That Sees Across Time

On 15 August 2026 an article  [1] circulating under the title “ Did Assyrians invent the telescope 2,700 years ago? The mystery of the Nimrud lens” invited readers to look again at a small piece of polished rock crystal recovered from an Assyrian palace. The object, dated roughly 750–710 BCE, possesses genuine optical properties. Whether it was ever part of a rudimentary telescope remains debated. What is not debatable is the quality of the celestial weather surrounding the article’s appearance. Three days earlier, on 12 August, a total solar eclipse occurred at approximately 20° Leo. The Sun of the article chart, at 23° Leo, still occupied the same stellar neighbourhood. Both points fall under the influence of Algenubi (the Eye of the Lion), Subra (the Paw), and related stars. Nick Fiorenza’s delineation of this zone is especially suggestive: it speaks of trail-breaking explorers who refuse to remain on the familiar stage, of tracks and ancient maps left in the sand, and of the ...
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UK–Russia Progressed Synastry and the August 2026 Eclipse

    On 11 August 2026, The Times reported that British defence chiefs were under growing pressure to restore high-level military communication channels with Russia. The article noted that the two countries’ military leaders had not spoken for four years, raising fears that a misunderstanding at sea could escalate into something far more serious. The very next day, a total solar eclipse occurred at 20° Leo.   For those who follow mundane astrology, the timing is hard to ignore.   The Charts in Play   Two widely used national charts form the foundation of this analysis:   · United Kingdom: 1 January 1801, 00:00 LMT, London (Act of Union chart). · Russia: 25 December 1991, 17:20, Moscow (formation of the Russian Federation).   Using solar-arc progressions of the UK chart directed to the Russian natal chart produces a striking pair of contacts in 2026–2027:   · UK solar-arc Sun conjunct Russia’s natal Ascendant at 21° Leo (exact 8 July 2026)...

Sun Opposite Pluto and the NALSAR Law Students’ Protest: A Mundane Astrology Perspective on India’s Republic Chart

On 23 July 2026, dozens of outgoing students from NALSAR University of Law in Hyderabad wrote to their university authorities requesting that Chief Justice of India Surya Kant not be invited to preside over their convocation ceremony. The demand quickly gained support from around 450 of the university’s 1,400 students. The students cited reported remarks by the Chief Justice that they felt were dismissive of serious allegations of police excesses against young protesters. The controversy later drew in students from another premier law school and even involved the Bar Council of India. This public expression of disillusionment with the judiciary finds a striking symbolic parallel in the natal chart of the Republic of India and the planetary transits active at the time. The Republic of India Natal Chart The widely accepted chart for the Republic of India is set for 26 January 1950 at 10:18 a.m. IST in Delhi (Rodden Rating A). In this chart the Sun stands at 5° Aquarius conjunct J...

When the Stars Weave Family, Decay and Dream Homes

A Uranian look at a Mysore royal bungalow, a Maharaja’s chart, and the quiet power of Cupido–Neptune–Hades In mid-August 2026 an Architectural Digest feature appeared describing the careful restoration of Raj Vilas, a 120-year-old Mysore bungalow. The owners are Aditya Guru Dev and Samyukta Lakshmi, grandchildren of the last ruling Maharaja of Mysore, Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar. The once-derelict structure—rotted rafters, crumbling lime cornices, a failing roof—has been brought back to life as a private family retreat, rich with local craft, bird-inspired colours and a deep sense of place. Three days after the article’s publication, a geocentric tropical chart cast for Mysore on 17 August 2026 (the day of a Mars–Neptune square) shows a striking configuration. A Grand Cross sits on the angles. Cupido in Capricorn near the Ascendant opposes Hades and Kronos conjunct in Cancer on the Descendant. Neptune and Saturn cluster near the IC. Venus crowns the Midheaven. The symbolism is almost...

Warren Buffett’s May 2026 Warning: Progressed Charts and the Pressure to Transform Money

Asteroid Lachesis: Midway Reassessment  An astrological look at the Oracle of Omaha’s public caution on valuations, cash, and the “church with a casino attached” On 2 May 2026, during Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholders meeting in Omaha, Warren Buffett sat down with CNBC’s Becky Quick and delivered some of his most pointed comments in recent years. He described the stock market as “a church with a casino attached,” noted that he understands fewer businesses as a percentage of the whole than he did a decade earlier, highlighted Berkshire’s enormous cash position, and offered the classic Buffett observation that “if you saw it coming, it wouldn’t happen.” These remarks did not appear in a vacuum. When we examine Buffett’s natal chart (30 August 1930, 15:00 CST, Omaha, Nebraska) through the lens of converse solar progressions (directed arcs) and the Progressed Sidereal Solar Return (PSSR) for the exact date of the interview, a coherent picture of pressure, reassessment,...

Saturn–Neptune, Beer, and the Eclipse of Habit: A Mundane View from Hamburg

On 7 August 2026, Statista published a chart showing the countries with the highest beer output in 2025. China remained the clear leader, followed by the United States, while several major producers recorded declines. The article was written by data journalist Katharina Buchholz and issued from Statista’s headquarters in Hamburg. At first glance it is simply another piece of economic data. Viewed through the lens of mundane astrology, its timing and location become far more interesting. The Saturn–Neptune Conjunction of 20 February 2026 On 20 February 2026, Saturn and Neptune met at 0° Aries — the Aries Point or World Axis — in a chart cast for Hamburg. The conjunction fell in the 8th house. In mundane astrology the 8th house describes collective transformation, mortality, national debt, structural crises, and the deep restructuring that occurs when old forms can no longer be sustained. It is not primarily “the house of addiction.” Yet the planetary combination opens a more spe...

Nag Panchami 2026: Serpents, the Lion’s Trail, and the Wisdom of Stopping the Sacrifice

On Monday, 17 August 2026, India observes Nag Panchami during the sacred month of Sawan. This year the festival falls on a Sawan Somwar and coincides with the Sun’s transit into sidereal Leo, creating what many Indian astrologers describe as a rare and highly auspicious confluence of Nag Devta worship, Shiva devotion, and solar energy. Beyond the traditional rituals of offering milk and prayers to the serpent deities, the celestial and mythological backdrop of this particular Nag Panchami invites a deeper contemplation—one that weaves classical Vedic symbolism with Western sidereal star lore. The Mythological Heart: The Mistake Janamejaya Almost Made The festival’s origin is rooted in the Mahabharata. After the serpent king Takshaka killed King Parikshit (grandson of Arjuna), Parikshit’s son Janamejaya performed a massive Sarpa Satra—a sacrificial fire ritual intended to destroy the entire Naga race in vengeance. As the serpents were being drawn into the flames, the young sag...

When Mars Entered Cancer and TIME Taught Us to Name Our Feelings

    On August 11, 2026, the very day Mars crossed into Cancer, TIME published “The Simple Trick That Can Help You Understand Your Emotions” by Angela Haupt [1]. The timing is no coincidence for those who watch the sky. A chart for the Mars ingress (drawn for New York, 4:30 a.m. EDT) paints a vivid picture of precisely the psychological drama the article addresses: how vague, unconscious emotional states can trap us—and how clear discrimination sets us free. The Article’s Core Message The piece opens with a familiar scene: you spill coffee on a friend’s new phone, feel “awful,” apologize frantically, then avoid her for days. The problem, psychologists argue, is not the bad feeling itself but its lack of specificity. “Awful” tells you something is wrong without revealing why or what to do next. Emotional granularity—the ability to make precise distinctions among the emotions you are experiencing—changes that. Instead of stopping at “awful,” you might recognize guilt abo...

The Stars of Authority and the Collapse of the Façade

An astrological reflection on Anthony Fauci, the prenatal eclipse, and the recent critique of scientific authority In early August 2026, Jason Locasale’s essay “Anthony Fauci and the Collapse of Scientific Authority” circulated widely. The piece argued that Fauci had become the public emblem of a deeper institutional decay: the substitution of credentialed authority for scientific judgment, the protection of narrative over evidence, a biomedical gerontocracy, and a culture that rewarded image and institutional loyalty more than curiosity or accountability. Locasale’s central claim was not merely personal; it was systemic. Fauci, in this reading, was the most visible expression of forces that had been operating for decades. Astrology does not prove such critiques, but it can illuminate the symbolic patterns that accompany them. When we examine the prenatal lunar eclipse of 16 October 1940 (set for Brooklyn), its Progressed Sidereal Solar Return to Fauci’s birth date of 24 December...

When the Stars Question “Opposites Attract”: Sun-Saturn, Hades-Kronos-Cupido, and the Science of Happy Couples

    On 9 July 2026, Psychology Today published (or updated) an article titled “What Makes Couples Happy, According to Science.” Drawing on a scoping review in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships , it reported a clear finding: perceived similarity between partners—feeling that you share values, lifestyle, or romantic preferences—predicts relationship satisfaction and longevity more reliably than actual similarity or the enduring cultural myth that “opposites attract.” The research does not claim that difference is fatal. It simply shows that the sense of being understood and aligned often matters more than objective matching. In other words, the story we tell ourselves about our partnership shapes the happiness we experience inside it. Astrologically, the timing of this public statement is remarkably precise. The Timing Window The article appeared three days after an exact Sun-Saturn square (6 July 2026) and eight days before the sidereal Cancer ingres...