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Tag: mundane astrology
The Astrology of the U.S. Midterm Election, 2022 edition
Zazzle Election Day in the U.S. falls on November 8th this year. Whoever decided to schedule Election Day during Scorpio season clearly wasn’t working with an astrologer – how much nicer would it have been to hold the election during Libra season when everyone wanted to be nice. Oh wait, then nobody would be […]
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The astrology of Vladmir Putin and the war on Ukraine
http://gty.im/1237289259 Vladmir Putin launched an attack against Ukraine at about 5 am Moscow time on February 24, 2022. This attack should not have been a surprise to anyone who was paying attention since Putin has been announcing his intentions for quite a long time but Putin has the Sun in Libra, and Libra can […]
The US Pluto Return
As I began writing this piece, Russia and the US were in diplomatic talks about the Ukraine. Unfortunately, it seems like those talks came to nothing. Back in January 2022, there were Russian ransomeware attacks on Ukraine which have been seen as a precursor to an invasion. Russia has lined up thousands of troops along […]
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June 13, 2020: SCOTUS Saturn under scrutiny
by Jude CowellJune 6, 2020: Since June 2020 is a significant month for Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decisions within the coronavirus contagion time frame let’s took a look at the founding Horoscope for SCOTUS (February 1, 1790 9:00 am LMT NYC is the chart I use) and an unpleasant discovery: that the June 13, 2020 Mars-Neptune Conjunction lands directly upon the natal Saturn of the highest Court in the
May 2020: Notice to Readers of Stars Over Washington!
Announcing a New Day for SO’W! Or Is It? What Do *You* Think?May 17, 2020: After nearly 15 years of freebie content created for the most part by yours truly, Stars Over Washington, my labor of love on behalf of America, now has its very own Patreon account set up for any reader who may wish to encourage a continuance of SO’W posts, plus, perhaps read a bit of special content published there just
A List of Planets’ Meanings in Political Astrology
Here’s an updated list with the meanings of planets in Political Astrology, a branch of Mundane Astrology. Now these are the meanings that I tend to use; no doubt others could add more or subtract a few:Sun: supreme authority such as US President (‘POTUS’), Prime Minister, Chancellor, CEO, leadership. (Solar eclipses hitting a Mundane Sun may denote the death or displacement of a head of state,
Brexit Chart January 2020
Here’s the chart for Brexit and a few quick thoughts about it. Libra Rising and Juno conjunct the Ascendant talk of a relationship/marriage. The Sabian symbol of the Ascendant is Two Men Placed Under Arrest Noting the play on words for arrest meaning ‘to stop’ Also of course noting the implied criminality in the Sabian. […]
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Saturn conjunct Pluto – Bongs, Trump, War, Australia, Prince Harry and Aliens
Apparently British Conservative MP Mark Francois wants Big Ben to ‘Bong’ at the hour the UK leaves the European Union. I would suggest that unless our MP’s start talking about stuff that matters, like the Climate Emergency, there’s a whole other ‘Bong’ that will be happening – namely the death knell of the Doomsday clock. […]
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Boris Johnson’s Horoscope: Brexit and Britain in 2019 and 2020
With a view from abroad here’s a featured post by Britain’s James Lynn Page:
Below is Boris Johnson’s horoscope, as we look at what kind of Brexit we’ll be getting. Left-leaning journalists have been beside themselves lately over the prospect of Johnson as P.M. of the United Kingdom. I have discussed the new Prime Minister ‘elsewhere’, but in this article I look at what kind of Brexit Boris