It may seem obvious when we are experiencing a slow moving outer planet transit (Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto), we get extra zaps during those times when one of the faster moving bodies (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars) conjoins either the transiting planet or the point/planet transited. Whew!
For instance, right now Neptune is squaring my Ascendant exactly and Venus is coming along to join the party. What I’m observing is an increasing tendency for others seeing me with very rose colored glasses. It’s flattering and all but so transitory [can’t believe I said that . . . hee].
Many times when the Moon crosses sensitive transit points, we get these short bursts and revelations concerning the transit. If you are living with a particular stressful transit from one of the heavy duty outer planets like Uranus or Pluto, paying attention to the Moon’s location is very helpful. I mean, if the Moon is triggering a hard aspect of Uranus to your natal Moon that might not be the best time to schedule a vacation or a talk with your sweetie about something sensitive.
Checking the ephemeris for the periods when faster moving planets trigger an outer planet transit is a good way to learn about how we process these on an individual level. And learn more about the workings of transits and astrology for ourselves. Fun!

[...] aspect it forms what is sometimes called a transit trigger, or a triple transit. Diane Lang wrote a post about this same a couple weeks ago that I found and read and then merrily went on about my [...]
[...] aspect it forms what is sometimes called a transit trigger, or a triple transit. Diane Lang wrote a post about this same a couple weeks ago that I found and read and then merrily went on about my [...]