In episode 301 we look at the astrological forecast for May 20201, with astrologers Kelly Surtees, Austin Coppock, and Chris Brennan.
The major highlights of May are Jupiter moving into Pisces where it will stay for the next two months, plus a lunar eclipse in Sagittarius, and Mercury stationing retrograde in Gemini square Neptune.
Saturn also stations retrograde in Aquarius later in the month, and begins closing the distance on a square with Uranus, which will go exact next month.
This episode is available in audio and video versions below.
Northwest Astrological Conference
Our sponsor this month is the Northwest Astrological Conference, which is hosting an online event May 27-31, 2021.
The conference will feature more than 30 astrologers giving lectures and workshops on a variety of astrological topics.
Find out more at: NORWAC.net
More From Kelly, Austin, and Chris
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Astrological Alignments for May
Here are the major planetary alignments for May:
Auspicious Astrological Date for May
The most auspicious astrological date we could find in May is:
May 14, 2021 at 7:15 AM with Gemini rising
There are several other charts for May that are available in our private subscriber-only electional astrology podcast.
Timestamps
Here are some timestamps for topics covered at different points in the episode:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:40 Overview of the astrology of May
00:04:37 Northwest Astrological Conference
00:07:08 First week of May: Mercury and Venus into Gemini
00:10:09 Heliacal rising of Mercury and Venus
00:11:42 Full Moon in Scorpio and Apple privacy measures
00:19:05 Featured electional astrology chart for May
00:22:36 New Moon in Taurus on May 11
00:26:25 Mercury trine Saturn on May 12
00:31:22 The Jupiter-Saturn conjunction and vaccines
00:36:24 Jupiter moving into Pisces on May 13
00:36:24 Jupiter moving into Pisces on May 13
00:50:08 Sun into Gemini on May 20
00:52:25 Saturn stations retrograde in Aquarius May 23
01:11:45 Eclipse season begins: Lunar eclipse in Sagittarius
01:26:10 Mercry retrograde in Gemini May 29
01:42:36 Kelly’s offerings for May
01:44:52 Austin’s offerings for May
01:46:52 Chris’s offerings for May
01:47:36 Astrology cake
01:50:40 Kelly moving and taking a break
01:55:55 Reflecting on the highlights episode
02:01:47 Thanks everyone for listening!
Watch the Video Version of the May Forecast
Watch the video version of our May astrology forecast on YouTube:
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Transcript
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Hi Chris
I am based in Cape Town South Africa and I love your podcast and listen all the time. I wanted to share a personal anecdote about the sag eclipses following on from your discussion on the May 2021 forecast about whether in fact the 5 June 2020 eclipse was truly an eclipse. Sagittarius is in my 7th house and on 8 June 2020 my husband and I made the decision to divorce. The decision was quite abrupt and precipitated by a number of events. So it was very much a sudden ending. When I looked back at the date of that eclipse I was very struck by the fact that the divorce decision was so soon after. Then of course, as you do with divorce, there was a dismantling of the relationship from June to dec 2020. But I have felt after the solar eclipse in December 2020 we entered a new more constructive phase in our relationship as co parents, redefining and reconstructing our relationship. Now with the upcoming lunar eclipse I think it will be about us finally letting go of the ‘relationship’ and past hurt etc. And moving forward in our new post divorce way. I just thought I would share this with as I think the eclipses have precisely mirrored the beginning and phases of my divorce
Thank you so much for sharing that, that makes a lot of sense, and I think tracks pretty well with what I would expect if that eclipse series really did begin in June.
Thanks for sharing!