Astrological Events
Eclipses: 2012      Type                    Date              Time       Location                    
                    
                     Solar Eclipse      May 20 2012       11:53pm       0° Gemini 21' 
                     Lunar Eclipse      Jun 4 2012          11:04 am      14° Sagittarius 14' 
                     Solar Eclipse      Nov 13 2012        10:12 pm      21° Scorpio 10' 
                     Lunar Eclipse      Nov 28 2012        2:34pm        6° Gemini 47' 
                      




           
                  
         
Retrogrades:
       Mercury: March 12 to Apr 4, July 14 to Aug 7/8, Nov 6 to Nov 26,
  Venus:     May 15 at  23 Gemini -  Direct  June 27  at  7 Gemini
       Mars:January 23 at 23 Virgo-  Direct April 13 at 3 virgo  
       Jupiter:  October 4                               16 Gemini
       Saturn:   February 7 to June 25             29 Libra-22 Libra
       Uranus:   July 13 to December 13            8 Aries- 4 Aries
       Neptune: June 4 to November 10/11         3 Pisces-0 Pisces
       Pluto:      April 10 to September 17/18    9 Capricorn- 6 Capricorn
2011 Out Of Bounds Planets and Asteroids

18 Jan 2012 - 21 Jan 2012 - Mercury OOB
2 Apr 2012 - 4 Jun 2012 - Venus OOB
30 May 2012 - 19 Jun 2012 - Mercury OOB
26 Oct 2012 - 10 Dec 2012 - Mars OOB
1 Nov 2012 - 6 Nov 2012 - Mercury OOB
20 Nov 2012 - 19 Jul 2013 - Ceres OOB
26 Dec 2012 - 14 Jan 2013 - Mercury OOB





On June 6th 2012, the planet Venus will align itself perfectly  between the Sun and the Earth, appearing as a small black dot within the sun`s visible sphere. This solar eclipse of Venus occurs every 243 years. The planet Venus typically represents the forces of love and war.
Because Venus rotates one-hundred and eighty degrees on its polar axis between inferior conjunctions, at each superior conjunction Venus shows Earth the face that during the inferior conjunction faced the Sun, while the side that was facing the Earth during the conjunction now faces the Sun. But this is not the most extraordinary feature of the Venus cycle. When one plots the cycle of any important turning point of the cycle of Venus for five or more consecutive cycles, a remarkable pattern forcefully emerges — a five-pointed star!

A crop circle representing the Venus cycle