posted December 14, 2018 02:16 PM
arrrgh!!
dern…. I *poofed* my own post!!! ~duh. 
Had a nifty list of references...
Took me a LONG time too.. *boooo hoooo* *grin*2nd try...
Going to be WAY-MUCH shorter! haha
The aspects and configurations you are mentioning you have in your natal charts, are going to be features this year in the next-months' skies.
Benjamin Bernstein
AstroShaman
- http://www.astroshaman.com/2019-astrology-forecast-video/
(topic) 2019 Astrology Video Forecast (Benjamin Bernstein, Nov 2018) [1:48:49] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm0vFEKrv90
He gives written (and live youtube) annual reports. His new one is UP! 
He has a very "simplified" way of delineating complicated configurations, and aspects.
(INCLUDING, the ones you are mentioning.)
If you need to watch 'how' to take a pattern apart, then, this man will demonstrate the process really well. You'll learn how to keyword-synthesize each planet and aspect, and pull them together in a way that makes sense.
(To be applied towards understanding YOUR own charts!
)
TIP-- Have blank sheets of paper ready for each separate lunation (eclipses), for you to take notes, and draw diagrams? Use colored high-lighters or color pencils.
Pause the video occasionally, to keep up with him.
Place each relevant time-mark start on the youtube, somewhere on the corner of your paper so you can go 'back' to it, as necessary, in the future.
He incorporates the use of asteroids.
Pallas, Juno, Vesta, and Ceres
You might want to have a copy of your own natal chart in front of you while you listen to him too-- so you can 'see' where it will apply (houses) in your own chart.
If you need a copy of your natal chart, with those asteroids, you can use Astrodienst website. In case you don't know about them, once you set up an account, you get to 'store' up to 100 chart-data for Free. It's a marvelous site, if you can't afford to purchase your own "expensive" astrology software programs.
Astrodienst
- www.astro.com
Eclipse Watching...
* Solar & Lunar Eclipses (in Your City)
- http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/
* timeanddate youtube site (watch LIVE broadcast)
- http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwSCRbJwkDSb4ilWf1gBGXg
{I would have included NASA, but they have not updated their website for 2019 yet.}