Timing Meets Math
Transits & Orbs
Timing meets math
Transits are moving headlines. When a planet in the current sky contacts a planet or angle in your natal chart, it activates the promise stored there. The orb—the allowable distance between planets—decides how loud that activation becomes.
Orbs as Volume Knobs
Use tighter orbs (1–3°) for fast planets and looser ones (up to 6°) for slow giants. The closer the contact, the more undeniable the experience. Outside the orb, the transit fades into background static.
Stacking Transits
Real life rarely offers single transits. Track overlapping cycles to see bigger arcs. For example, a Saturn opposition layered with a Jupiter trine often feels like grad school: rigorous, but ultimately expansive.
Personal vs. Collective
Outer-planet transits (Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) move slowly and affect entire generations. They become personal only when they aspect your natal lights, angles, or rulers. Knowing when that happens keeps you calm while everyone else is spiraling.