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Aquarius Column
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009 | Current Planetary trends | No Comments
The Sun moved into Aquarius January 19 and my monthly column is posted at www.astrologicallyspeaking.com and in a few days I will post more about 2009 in my blog. Tomorrow we will watch history unfold in the US, see my previous post about the Obama Era.
Obama Era
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009 | Mundane astrology | No Comments
On January 20, 2009 Barack Obama becomes the 44th president of the United States of America. Officially the transfer of power takes place at noon in Washington DC. From an astrological perspective, the Moon is void of course in Scorpio. The Moon moves into Sagittarius at 12:30, half an hour after to the swearing in ceremony. The void of course period is typically defined as ‘not a good time for new action’. This concept was popularized by Al H. Morrison in the mid 1970s and it is a vital concept in horary astrology. Horary astrology is a branch of astrology which addresses questions posed at a specific time and place. When the Moon is void of course in a horary chart, the answer tends to be ‘nothing will come of it’ or ‘there is nothing to worry about’. Vedic astrology pays no attention to the void of course concept, naturally the Moon would not be void from this perspective at the inauguration as all planets are about 24 degrees earlier from the Western reckoning. › Continue reading
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