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Why Don't They Ask An Astrologer?

Camp David, July 2000
Camp David, July 2000
Camp David, July 2000


(4.02.01) Of course, I am an advocate of astrology. The more I study, the more I am convinced. I watch the news in sync with the astrological patterns. Here is an example of things gone awry due to a poorly chosen date.

Does anybody remember that weekend last Summer 2000 when Clinton, Albright, Barak, and Arafat gathered for the Israeli/Palestinian Peace Summit at Camp David? I do because it was on a Full Moon eclipse. I remember thinking, "Oh boy, this is going to get worse." Why? Because Full Moon eclipses are about tension, disagreements and discord. This was a poorly chosen date, in the eyes of an astrologer. Of course, history speaks for itself -- the bloodshed continues. So, why don't they ask a professional astrologer for input into something as important as planning PEACE in the Mideast?

Again, WHEN you initiate an event effects HOW it will turn out. There is no PERFECT time, but there are better times than others, and CERTAINLY times to avoid. A Full Moon eclipse for peace in the Mideast is definitely one of those time frames to AVOID.

Kofi Annan
Kofi Annan

Now, with that said, there is a UN World Conference addressing racism in Duran, South Africa. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has already expressed concern and a desire for it to be successful. Well, his intuition is right on. The conference is planned between August 31-September 7. The astrological indication for this time frame is a problem to an astrologer. The Full Moon on September 2, 2001 shows a grand square with the Sun opposing the Moon, and Saturn opposing Pluto. The Full Moon says, it could culminate to extreme opposition. On top of that, it is a very dangerous and difficult time for the US and Bush. The Full Moon is conjunct Osama's Venus/Mercury -- which says Osama may stand out with his plans at this time. Transiting Pluto is quincunx Jupiter -- constant adjustments to power plays. Not a good time for peaceful resolutions. A desire to restrict and define boundaries meet global opposition. The New Moon on August 18, 2001 would be better. The Sun and Moon are conjunct in Leo forming a trine/sextile to Saturn/Pluto. This time suggests that there will be more helpful hands, for example, children (Leo) could be present that would offset the potential for the difficulties these leaders face.

So, ask an astrologer!

 



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