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When the World's Resources Hit a Wall: Saturn-Mars in Aryama, April 2026

· 10 min read
Lorris Turpin
Astrologue Tropical Védique

Everything broke at once. Here's what happened and when.


In April 2026, something unusual happened. Within just four days, systems across the entire world began failing simultaneously. Not one industry. Not one country. Everywhere, at the same time. Oil stopped flowing through the world's most critical shipping lane. ChatGPT went dark for millions of users. The US President declared a National Energy Emergency. A satellite launched into the wrong orbit was lost in space. Hospital emergency rooms went on red alert. A dam nearly breached. Grid outages rose 10% in a single week.

Was it coincidence? Or does the timing tell us something?

AI & Astrology — Calculate Your Chart with ChatGPT or Claude

· One min read
Lorris Turpin
Astrologue Tropical Védique

Your AI can now calculate your Tropical Vedic astrological chart in real time.

360HeartsInTheSky provides a Tropical Vedic astrology mini server that ChatGPT and Claude can call directly during a conversation, via the MCP protocol. Setup takes about two minutes — no local installation required.

Saros Series 133 — 469 Years of Lunar Eclipses and Historical Events

· 2 min read
Lorris Turpin
Astrologue Tropical Védique

Saros Series 133 — Lunar Eclipses

469 years of history. 27 eclipses. A pattern spanning centuries.

Saros Series 133 is a long series of lunar eclipses covering approximately 1,262 years (69 eclipses, 1557–2819). This study examines world events within a one-month window around each eclipse, from the first penumbral graze of 1557 to the deep totalities of the 21st century.

Solar Eclipse of February 17, 2026 — Global Analysis (48 Countries)

· 2 min read
Lorris Turpin
Astrologue Tropical Védique

Solar eclipse and global risk zones

Eclipse date: February 17, 2026 at 12:11:53 UTC Position: 28° 50' Parjanya (28.84° Tropical Aquarius) Saros Series: 121 (Member #61 of 71)


Critical Finding

A remarkable 46% of the analyzed nations (22 out of 48) have the eclipse falling in their 8th house with a dangerous 1st–8th house exchange, marking them as high-risk zones for significant transformation or crisis. This includes nearly all of Europe, the entire Middle East conflict zone, as well as Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Madagascar.

This eclipse creates a universal Sun–Jupiter exchange (Parivartana yoga) visible from every location on Earth — binding the eclipse energy to Jupiter's expansive and philosophical nature.