How the Left Programmed Young People to Hate
By David Betz and Michael Rainsborough


In the spring of 1975, the Red Army Faction, more popularly known as the Baader-Meinhof gang, stormed the West German Embassy in Stockholm and murdered two of its staff before setting the building ablaze. In its aftermath, a British tabloid printed a headline whose bluntness masked its profundity: ‘So, Who’s Sick?‘

It was less a headline than a rhetorical diagnosis, reflecting the bewilderment at these seemingly senseless acts of terror. Was it the bourgeois world condemned as corrupt by these self-styled revolutionaries, or was it the revolutionaries themselves, who in their righteous fervour appeared possessed by demons?

The question was never one that admitted an easy answer in that moment, and it remains just as piercing in ours. For when, half a century later, Charlie Kirk was struck down in the midst of civic debate, and when voices on the ‘progressive’ Left respond not with horror but with unholy glee, we are forced once again to confront the same ambiguity. Who is diseased? Who is truly sick? The question still hangs in the air, accusing its audience as much as its subjects.

The Eclipse of Compassion

The murder of Charlie Kirk was barbarous enough, but what followed was more chilling still. Social media, that great theatre of contemporary sentiment, resounded with elation rather than grief. Where the natural response should have been mourning and sober reflection, there was instead celebration, applause, even exultation. The old pieties of compassion and human dignity were trampled beneath a chorus of malevolence.

If we return to 1975, we can discern that the spectacle is hardly without precedent. The chronicler of the Red Army Faction’s rise and fall, Stefan Aust, described the psychosis that fuelled its violence as the Baader-Meinhof Complex: a toxic brew of revolutionary ideology, middle-class angst and personality cultism, in which politics fused with pathology. Terror and bloodshed were the logical expression of this worldview.

Jillian Becker, in her study of the same phenomenon published in 1977, placed the emergence of the Baader-Meinhof gang within an extended historical frame, tracing how West Germany’s post-war radicals were the children of those who had lived through the Third Reich — parents whose relationship with Nazism was often ambivalent, sometimes unrepentant. Their children judged them guilty of complicity or cowardice. In turn, they felt they had no tradition to receive let alone uphold, no cultural authority to embrace as their own. Becker memorably described them as Hitler’s Children, who expressed their alienation in violence against the very society that had given them life and often prosperity.

The parallels with today are clear. The obnoxious, jeering, bratty mobs on social media and their elevation of spite into virtue: these too are not simply political stances but symptoms of generational breakdown. Becker’s ‘lost children’ of post-war Germany were orphaned by the silence and ambiguities of their parents’ Nazi past. Today’s youth, though shaped by different conditions, are estranged in an analogous way — heirs to a liberal order that preached emancipation but delivered only deracination.

Children of the Void

Becker’s account of Germany’s post-war radicals was of a generation forsaken by history — children who, faced with no inheritance they could accept without shame, turned their fury against the civilisation that had produced them. That revolt finds its echo 50 years later.

The YouTube channel Richard The Fourth, one of the few voices to offer measured and calm reflections on our troubled times, spoke in similar terms of those TikTokkers, X users and BlueSkyers who rejoiced in Charlie Kirk’s murder. “Who are these lost souls? Where did they come from?” he asked. They were, he suggested, “the lost children of the boomer generation”, alienated by the failures of a secular progressivism that promised transcendence through empathy and emancipation from tradition, but in the end gifted them only spiritual vacuity.

These people are not monsters by nature; they are the offspring of a culture that extolled compassion while detaching it from justice, that proclaimed liberation even as it erased the sources of meaning. The progeny of flower power have become the children of a void, and in that void, savagery takes root.

The historical parallels, then as now, are evident: youth cut adrift from their cultural moorings find themselves drawn less to renewal than to destruction. Then as now, dislocation breeds violence and scorn rather than reflection. Becker’s Hitler’s Children and Richard’s “lost souls” are separated by time and circumstance yet bound together by the same pattern: a society that cannot pass down its traditions to its successors is liable to be repudiated by them.

If Aust diagnosed the Baader-Meinhof Complex and Becker revealed the deeper dereliction that sustained it, Richard The Fourth’s reflections illuminate the pathology of our own time. The cheering at murder and the inversion of empathy into its opposite are the symptoms of a Liberal Nihilism Complex: a syndrome in which the promises of modernity collapse into petulance and hostility, leaving only a cohort of ‘feral goblins’, mocking and howling into the abyss.

Creating the Land of Hatred

Contemporary academics, especially in the social sciences, have little of real value to offer humanity, but the few decent ones — those who write for this outlet, of course — still have the capacity to bring depth and perspective to some of our present predicaments.

We are neither spiritualists nor psychologists and cannot claim to have a greater window into the minds of these lost souls than anyone else. What we can offer, though, is decades of engagement with the study of strategic conduct: the motives and means of those who resort to violence in pursuit of political ends. And it is here that we wish to advance a thesis that goes further than viewing the collapse of empathy as an unfortunate by-product of social confusion.

What we are witnessing is not a mishap. Whatever the spiritual degradation and cultural dispossession of these young minds, they are, nevertheless, instruments of history. The way they have been psychologically programmed is no quirk of fate; it has been done with intent. They have been conditioned for a purpose.

To explain this means walking backward into history. We could begin with the French Revolution, but for simplicity’s sake let us start a decade before 1975; in 1966, when Mao Zedong unleashed the Cultural Revolution in China, mobilising youth against their elders, students against teachers, children against parents. He did not stumble into chaos; he conjured it — because chaos was useful.

In Wild Swans, Jung Chang’s memoir of her family’s turmoil during the Cultural Revolution, she recounts that Mao ruled by getting people to despise one another. He understood the ugliest human instincts — envy and resentment — and knew how to weaponise them. “By nourishing the worst in people, Mao created a moral wasteland, a land of hatred.”

What Jung Chang described was not an incidental consequence of revolutionary excess but the very heart of its method: hatred deliberately sown, division systematically engineered, cruelty unleashed as a political instrument.

The lesson travelled westward. French intellectuals, jaded by the ossified torpor of Soviet communism, visited China and found in Mao’s carnival of destruction a perverse vitality. They imported his ideas, transmuting them into the currency of post-structuralist thought, which in turn shaped the practice of the Baader-Meinhof gang and others like them. From there it was but a short step to their entrenchment on Anglo-American campuses.

In the United States, groups that emerged from 1960s student radicalism, such as the Weather Underground, adopted similar tactics. Their manifesto, Prairie Fire (1974), named after Mao’s dictum that a single spark can ignite a conflagration, urged radicals to exploit racial and class divisions precisely because such divisions could be rendered unbridgeable.

Prairie Fire, which is still an influential text on the American radical Left, is a handbook for permanent confrontation. Its pages bristle with the conviction that America’s prosperity, its institutions, its constitutional liberties are all obstacles to be torn down. It demanded escalation over reconciliation — more division, deeper fractures, sharper antagonisms. For its authors, harmony was stasis, and stasis was defeat. Hatred was no passing symptom; it was the weapon itself.

This was not a politics of justice but of immolation. Harmony was the enemy; hatred the accelerant.

The Long March into the Academy

The campaigns of violence waged by groups such as the Weather Underground and the Baader-Meinhof gang were eventually broken. In the latter’s case, their downfall was signalled by the successful storming of a hijacked Lufthansa jet in Mogadishu in October 1977 by German GSG9 Special Forces, assisted by the SAS, which led to the suicide of the first generation of leaders in Stammheim Prison. After these reversals, many radicals withdrew to safer ground: the universities. There, sheltered by tenure and steeped in jargon, they recast their struggle into something less visible but more enduring.

What could no longer be pursued through bombs and bullets was now carried forward in the idiom of theory. Critical theory, post-colonialism, gender studies — all served the same end. Established systems of knowledge and reasoning were methodically dismantled, and in their stead rose the new orthodoxy of ‘social justice’. In this dispensation, social justice meant rancour without limit. The effort of the intellect was no longer a quest for truth. Instead, it was to be redirected into the calculated manufacture of animosity.

Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe set out this programme with striking clarity in Hegemony and Socialist Strategy (1985). Their project was never the reconciliation of differences. It was, rather, in their words, “to extend social conflictuality to a wide range of areas” in order to generate “new antagonisms”, arising out of “highly diverse struggles: urban, ecological, anti-authoritarian, anti-institutional, feminist, anti-racist, ethnic, regional, or that of sexual minorities”. The aim was less to close fissures in the body politic than to ensure they remained open wounds. The scholarly mind was recast: no longer to think and analyse, let alone to seek concord, but to irritate and inflame.

What they offered was more than theory; it was revolutionary strategy re-clothed in academic garb. Laclau and Mouffe made plain that the task of progressive politics was to create new fronts of enmity, new identities defined not by their substance but by their opposition — a creed of victims and oppressors, endlessly proliferating, endlessly unreconciled. In their schema, the intention was never to knit society together into an equilibrium, only to drive it into perpetual dissonance.

Nor was this movement hidden, or without its early critics. Allan Bloom in The Closing of the American Mind (1987) saw where it was all leading. He warned that the university was ceasing to be the guardian of truth and culture. Instead, relativism was being allowed to erode tradition, while grievance displaced learning. He foresaw the battlelines forming long before the wider culture wars broke out.

In the decades that followed, the academy was unmade: from bastions of learning into factories of disaffection. The lecture hall, once devoted to dispassionate inquiry, became a place where conflict and division were intentionally stirred.

Engineering Discord

The end of the Cold War gave the enterprise added impetus. With the supposed ‘end of history’, liberal triumphalism licensed universities and institutions to reinvent themselves as moral tribunals. Politics was recast as ethics, and ethics as indictment.

‘Diversity’, ‘equity’ and ‘inclusion’ became less articles of faith than a set of tactics — no longer instruments of compromise but of humiliation, tools by which resentment was stoked and sustained. Generations of students have since been trained to denounce rather than to reason, to persecute rather than to persuade. This is Mao’s Red Guards reconstituted for a digital age: armies of accusation, armed less with AK-47s than with hashtags and HR manuals.

Those who dismiss the ‘culture wars’ as a distraction misunderstand the nature of conflict in our time. The sociologist James Davison Hunter, who coined the phrase three decades ago, cautioned that when disputes cease to be arguments within a shared reality and instead become clashes over what reality itself is, rapprochement is no longer possible. At that point, the logic of civic debate and constitutional politics gives way to the logic of force.

To see all this as a tragic misfortune is deeply mistaken. What has emerged is not spontaneous disorder but a carefully tended culture of antipathy — fertilised by theory, irrigated by resentful passions and sustained by bureaucracies whose survival depends on perpetual conflict.

The Fruits of Permanent War

The harvest is plain to see — in the mayhem and murder on a Utah campus, in the digital mobs that revel and rage across social media, and in a public discourse poisoned by denunciation, where opponents are cast as existential threats — Nazis, fascists, and every other heresy of the age — solely for the crime of disagreement. In such a climate, the very possibility of civil discourse dissolves, leaving only the grammar of hatred.

It is the very condition Jung Chang described: a polity increasingly characterised by malice, nurturing the worst in its citizens, sustained by leaders who profit from fracture.

To reiterate, this is not collateral damage. It is the design. A fractured society is a pliable society. The more its members despise one another, the easier it is for elites to consolidate power under the guise of adjudicating conflicting rights-claims. A peaceful society cannot be radicalised. A society at war with itself can be subverted from within.

Here we confront the image of our times: young people clapping bloodshed, institutions that tremble before mobs, elites that fan flames for advantage. This is no vision of reform. No accommodation of political differences. It is the shadow of perpetual strife — the deliberate cultivation of a land of hatred.

The Terminal Condition

Thus, the question of 1975 — “Who’s sick?” — has found its answer. It is no longer only the young who jeer at murder, though they remain responsible for their choices. Yet their conduct reflects more than personal failing. It is the outcome of a society that abandoned its traditions, hollowed out its own authority and left its youth open to manipulation by those who profit from discord. Individuals may bear the guilt, but the culture that fashioned them must also stand condemned.

The signs of decay are no longer hidden. It is the parable of the Emperor’s New Clothes: the pretence sustained only so long as no one dares to speak what all can see. What we are living through is an epidemic of noticing — a slow, reluctant recognition that the social fabric is threadbare and that the fractures are premeditated, not incidental.

David Horowitz, who as editor of the radical 1960s periodical Ramparts once marched in the ranks of the radical Left before renouncing it, understood these dynamics better than most. He argued that the upheavals of the era were not motivated by the “longing for justice”. It was “not a quest for peace but a call to arms. It is war that feeds the true radical passions, which are not altruism or love, but nihilism and hate.” The reality of their political programme, he lamented, “entails only permanent war, that observes no truth and respects no law, and whose aim is to destroy the only world we know”.

David Betz is Professor of War in the Modern World, King’s College London. Michael Rainsborough is a former Head of the Department of War Studies, King’s College London.


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“Hysterical” Anti-Trump Protesters Claim State Visit Could Lead to British Death Squads
By Will Jones


Anti-Donald Trump protesters have been accused of “hysterical scaremongering” after producing a film suggesting the US President’s visit this week could lead to Britain being policed by paramilitary death squads. The Telegraph has more.

In a two-minute video released on social media, the Stop Trump Coalition claimed Mr Trump was “opening the door to global fascism” and said his visit would drag Britain “further into the abyss”.

The group is planning a mass demonstration on Wednesday to coincide with the President’s second state visit and is calling for thousands to take part in a march.

But politicians have warned the group to dial down the rhetoric after it broadcast dystopian fake news reports featuring people being kidnapped and killed on the orders of the Government.

The video is fronted by Zoe Gardner, a seasoned Left-wing campaigner, who tells viewers: “There is a darkness coming. It has already swallowed America and now it is coming for us too.”

She goes on: “On September 17th Donald Trump comes back to Britain and the fight for our future comes to Parliament Square and how our nation reacts that day decides everything about our future.”

The film includes a fake news report suggesting huge England flags with the slogan “Send Them Home” had been hung from Tower Bridge.

It then cuts to a fictional recruitment campaign for the imaginary state-controlled British Defence League (BDL).

A man in paramilitary uniform, with a union flag on his shoulder, says: “Some say woke, we say weakness. They call it diversity, we call it dilution. I fight for the British Defence League now I am asking you, stand with me patriots together keeping Britain pure.”

In a second fictional report, a newsreader fronting a channel called BNN solemnly tells viewers: “Liverpool and Birmingham are in flames tonight as masked BDL officers detain hundreds under the Home Security Act. Ministers say it is to protect so-called ‘real Britons’ but campaigners are saying
Pluto at 2° Virgo: Interpretation
Pluto’s Core Energy
Transformation, power, depth, destruction/rebirth, hidden forces, intensity.

In Virgo: Analytical overhaul, purging inefficiencies, deep service, obsessive detail, health/labor crises.

Virgo 2° Symbols and Meanings
Kozminsky:
Symbol: "A waning moon in a sky, half clear with stars, half dark with storm clouds."

Meaning: Ability facing later trouble—caution against speculation, deceit, treachery; a life of "threatenings."

With Pluto: Early power (stars) wanes into crises (storm)—Pluto intensifies this, purging through upheaval. Transformation via disciplined avoidance of chaos.

Themes: Potent decline, guarded rebirth.

Leinbach:
Meaning: Cold, logical mind—mathematical, scientific, computer-like; weak execution, food-related work.

With Pluto: Deep, obsessive analysis—Pluto turns the "computer mind" into a relentless investigator of systems (e.g., food science, health). Power in precision, but execution remains a shadow struggle.

Themes: Analytical depth, detached control.

Janduz:
Symbol: "A man and woman seated on a rock in a desert."

Meaning: Stable, serious, mathematical—success in metaphysics/science/arts, but coldness and stasis risk luck.

With Pluto: Intense stability—Pluto digs beneath the desert’s surface, unearthing hidden resources or truths. Coldness becomes a transformative shield, though passivity delays breakthroughs.

Themes: Resilient depth, arid potential.

Carelli (1°-2° Virgo):
Meaning: Abstract intelligence, versatility, methodical—impractical, dry, apathetic, atheistic, roaming misery unless balanced.

With Pluto: Profound intellect probes relentlessly—Pluto’s intensity battles Virgo’s dryness, risking obsessive detachment or fatalistic drift. Transformation via forced grounding (Water/Fire).

Themes: Brilliant abyss, restless purge.

Bovee:
Symbol: "A large white cross dominates the landscape."

Meaning: Clarity and purpose—service aims high, risking stiffness.

With Pluto: Power elevates service—Pluto deepens the "cross" into a symbol of radical purification or sacrifice. Transformation through unyielding order.

Themes: Intense clarity, rigid renewal.

Others:
Sepharial: "A man turning a grindstone" – Pluto grinds systems to dust, rebirth through labor.

Charubel: "A sheaf of corn" – Pluto harvests deeply, purging waste.

Muir: "Above-average faculties" – Pluto amplifies versatility to obsession.

Weber/Henson: "Youth throwing coins" – Pluto risks power playfully, seeking depth.

Bardon: (Inferred) Mercury’s clarity – Pluto transforms via precise insight.

Cochrane: (Inferred) Libra sub-tone – Pluto balances Virgo’s detail with force.

Matthews: "Carefree soul" – Pluto adds intensity to Virgo’s craft.

Degree Theory: Virgo’s peak – Pluto peaks in analytical power.

Synthesis: Pluto at 2° Virgo
Core: Pluto at 2° Virgo merges Virgo’s precision with Pluto’s depth—transformative analysis meets disciplined service, teetering between brilliance and breakdown.

Positive:
Relentless overhaul of systems—health, work, science (Leinbach, Janduz).

Deep clarity and purpose—purification via effort (Bovee, Sepharial).

Hidden power unearthed—resilient rebirth (Janduz, Charubel).

Negative:
Obsessive coldness—detached ruin (Leinbach, Carelli, Janduz).

Threatened decline—storms of treachery (Kozminsky).

Stasis or impracticality—power falters (Carelli, Janduz).

Themes: Analytical purge, cautious intensity, transformative toil.

Historical Context: Pluto at 2° Virgo (1964-1965)
Dates: Pluto transited Virgo from 1957-1972, reaching ~2° Virgo around 1964-1965 (exact dates depend on retrograde motion—e.g., direct at 2° Virgo ~late 1964).

Events:
Health: U.S. Surgeon General’s 1964 smoking report—Pluto purges habits via science (Leinbach, Janduz).

Labor: Civil Rights Act 1964—systemic overhaul of work (Sepharial, Bovee).

Threats: Cold War escalation—Kozminsky’s "storm clouds" loom.

Pluto at 2° Virgo: Deep transformation in service/health—cold logic (Leinbach) meets purging crises (Kozminsky), yielding systemic clarity (Bovee).

Aries Ingress 2025 Context: Pluto at ~2° Pisces Opposing Virgo 2°
Pluto: ~2° Pisces (March 23, 2025), 12th house (London Asc ~25-29° Sagittarius), opposing Virgo 2°.

Jupiter: ~18-20° Gemini, 6th house, squares UK 1066’s Jupiter at ~18° Virgo.

Virgo 2° Influence:
Kozminsky: Pluto in Pisces (dreams, dissolution) stirs Virgo’s "storm"—health crises threaten (e.g., NHS funding).

Leinbach: Pluto’s depth meets Virgo’s logic—hidden food/health issues surface (e.g., supply chain probes).

Janduz: Pluto’s intensity opposes Virgo’s stasis—metaphysical shifts challenge cold systems.

Carelli: Pluto’s purge battles Virgo’s dryness—roaming misery or brilliant reform (e.g., health policy).

Bovee: Pluto deepens Virgo’s "cross"—radical service overhaul (e.g., global health reset).

Outcome: Pluto at 2° Pisces opposes Virgo 2°, amplifying transformation—UK 1066’s Jupiter (18° Virgo) feels this via Gemini’s square, risking chaotic purge or disciplined renewal in health/service.

UK 1801, UK 1066, USA Sibley (Natal Pluto Not at 2° Virgo)
UK 1801: Pluto ~25° Pisces—opposes Virgo 2° natally, echoed in 2025. Trade/health crises deepen (Kozminsky).

UK 1066: Pluto ~9° Taurus—trines Virgo 2°, grounding Pluto’s purge in service (Janduz).

USA Sibley: Pluto ~27° Capricorn—sextiles Virgo 2°, supporting systemic overhaul (Bovee).

2025 Transit: Pluto at 2° Pisces opposes Virgo 2°, intensifying all via hidden crises.

World in 2025
6th House (Jupiter): Gemini’s restless talk squares Virgo’s order—Pluto at 2° Pisces opposes, purging inefficiencies (health, labor).

12th House (Pluto): Dissolution meets Virgo 2°’s clarity—global systems face "threatenings" (Kozminsky) or rebirth (Bovee).

Outcome: Pluto’s opposition to Virgo 2° drives deep, cold transformation—potential brilliance or stormy decline.

Conclusion
Pluto at 2° Virgo (or opposing it in 2025) is a force of analytical intensity—Kozminsky’s "storm" warns of crises, Leinbach’s "computer" digs deep, Janduz’s "desert" holds steady, Carelli’s "dryness" risks ruin, and Bovee’s "cross" seeks purpose. In 2025, Pluto at 2° Pisces opposes this degree, amplifying transformation in health/service globally—UK 1066 feels it via Jupiter’s square, teetering on disciplined renewal or chaotic purge.
Does this resonate? Want a specific chart with Pluto at 2° Virgo (e.g., a famous person from 1964)? Let me know!
The three major points in the birth chart which are the Midheaven (MC), the north node, and the vertex point had aided in determining what make each individual unique in their pursuit of fatality. They have been central in our studies of individual karmic destiny for years.

In the study, the two vital harmonic charts are used and those are the twelfth harmonic (12th) and the numerological harmonic (the number of the day of birth). What is taken into consideration are the Sabian symbols of the Karmic points (MC, North node, and Vertex) and the interpretation given to these symbols and conducting a parallel comparison and observation to the case study life to check whether the symbols manifest or not, and therefore confirm a validity to the hypothesis.

The Midheaven in Astrology considers to be one of the four axis which manifest daily in our life. The importance of the Midheaven lies in actualizing one's power and potential and acquiring a social status. The Midheaven represents the uprootedness from ancestral karma (the 4th house) and moving towards individual karma and realization of one's destiny in the world-who we are remembered as when we die?- The North Node on the other hand deals with the thematic occurrence in one's life. It deals with karmic duties the individual needs to cater for in order to manifest fulfillment. The North Node represents our life theme and the path we walking towards, and in this it has been vital to determine what the individual must manifest in order to attain happiness. The recent karmic point considers to be the Vertex which appears to be ambiguous to some since intensive research has not been carried on


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Very little has been written on the effect of these conjunctions on world events. According to the medieval Italian astrologer Guido Bonatti:
“But the Head of the Dragon (Caput Draconis) is by nature a benefic and by nature masculine, but by accident, sometimes it becomes a malefic. Its nature is composed of the nature of Jupiter and Venus. It signifies increase and things which are increased, e.g. kingdoms, dignities, sublimity and good fortune.”
“The Tail of the Dragon (Cauda Draconis) is malefic by nature, feminine, it is of the nature of Saturn and Mars. And it signifies diminution, dejection, fall and poverty. And it signifies the diminution of every good and of every good fortune. When it is with the benefics, it diminishes their good and when it is with the malefics it diminishes their malice.” [Liber Astronomiae, Tractatus Tertius, Ch VIII].
I used the electional search facility of Solar Fire software to identify the dates of the Neptune – South Node conjunction since the year 1800. I then searched Wikipedia for significant world events that have Neptune /Pisces connotations corresponding to these years. A large number of events were found, but this time the negative influences were more pronounced.
I have uploaded charts and detailed results of this research on my blog at https://www.codexcelestial.com/about-6, including my forecast for the likely effects of the 2033 conjunction.

Since both are slow moving, the effects should be felt over a wide time window.



In my previous post I performed an historical analysis of the effects of the Neptune-North Node conjunction. For this post I repeated the same type of analysis for the Neptune conjunct South Node configuration. I searched for past Neptune-Node conjunctions since the year 1800, using SolarFire software. I have entered the zodiac longitude of the event (tropical, sidereal-Lahiri), and any important aspects to Neptune at that time. For each year, I retrieved the likely Neptune-related events from Wikipedia. These are listed below.



Year **1816** Neptune 21*58’ Sagittarius 00*41’ Sagittarius

Quintile Sun, Square Pluto



- December 25, 1815–January 6, 1816: Tsar Alexander I of Russia issues an order to expel the Jesuits from St. Petersburg and Moscow.

- March 22: The United States signs a treaty with the Cherokee Nation, promising to return land in Alabama and Georgia that was illegally taken by the Creek Nation in 1814. General Andrew Jackson refuses to honour this treaty, using it to justify the removal of Native Americans from the South-Eastern United States.

- March 30–April 11: The African Methodist Episcopal Church is established in Philadelphia by Richard Allen and other African-American Methodists, becoming the first denomination in the U.S. completely independent of White churches.

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What can we learn from the last occasion that Ixion crossed the Aries’ point?

This occurred between 1933 and 1935 at the ingress into Libra. This coincided with the GREAT DEPRESSION and signalled the period when the stock market crash of 1929 translated into hardship for much of the planet.The period between 1933 and 1935 marked the time when Dust Bowl America left entire swathes of the population destitute, when Hitler began his rise to power in Germany, and the Long March was undertaken by the Chinese Communists, forming the foundations of today’s Chinese state. The collapse of the world economy devastated industry and banking alike. As an example, in Britain in 1933, 30% of Glaswegians were unemployed due to the severe decline in heavy industry. In some towns and cities in the north east, unemployment reached as high as 70%. In the early 30s, working Britons went on a series of hunger marches, so bad had the situation become. There is a worrying echo of these themes today, with millions of working Britons relying on charity food banks to sustain their destitute families.



By 1935, the Great Black Storms of middle America became a common occurrence as Ixion made his final INGRESS into the sign of LIBRA and were allegedly terrifying to behold. Thousands either died or had their health permanently compromised from breathing in the fine particulates that clogged the air for hundreds of miles.

Ecological disaster, economic collapse, the rise of demagogues and far-right extremism, China, respiratory diseases, all of these were commonplace the last time Ixion crossed the Cardinal line, and here we are again, witnessing the very same players and actors in motion.

By 1935 the shift was complete, and big changes were forced onto the legislature of many nations around the world. In the United States this was epitomised by the New Deal which shaped the social and economic framework of the United States until Reagan’s introduction of a new economic paradigm, which we now know as neoliberalism.

The parallels are stark and irrefutable. Ixion has arrived, and we won’t get off the wheel of suffering not just until the gross injustices of the elites and their political fixers are addressed, but until we all start thinking about society instead of just ourselves.

When we contemplate the concept of the Dark Ages, we think of some benighted medieval dystopia, bereft of science, insight and reason, but fail to comprehend that a Dark Age holds sway whenever we turn away from what is light and good in the world, when we don’t want to share our good fortune with others, and stop out ears against the wailing of the destitute and the hungry.

If we travel back even further in time, to the previous crossing of the Cardinal threshold by ignoble Ixion, we see the great humanist authors working to bring a lamp into the prevailing darkness of the Industrial age. In 1860, as Ixion crossed into Cancer, Charles Dickens published Great Expectations. At the second pass, the following year, George Eliot published Silas Marner, a novel about a man who returns to authenticity after losing his heart and soul to avarice. At the same time, Victor Hugo was writing Les Miserables, a monumental work whose central premise is a society that has lost its soul and become heartless and uncaring.

In such enlightening treatises we find the key message that the antidote to Ixion is a renewed awareness of our compassionate hearts, and the rekindling of the unassailable conviction that we cannot aspire to greatness, as individuals or societies, while we are devoted to mean objectives. These are timeless lessons that have been known and forgotten time and again through all of history. We must, all of us, choose the good life if we want to live good lives.


IXION - AR INGRESS 2020 (Wuhan lockdown for zero virus)
If the Moon is angular, in her detriment, and MOON square a strong Mars in a mundane chart, there is a very serious risk of WAR during the period governed by that chart—that combination of factors appeared, for example, in the ingress charts for Britain and Germany at the spring equinox of 1939, predicting the outbreak of the Second World War—but even in such a case it can sometimes happen that war is avoided.

This does not mean, however, that a mundane chart means whatever you want it to mean. This is the second crucial point to keep in mind in dealing with mundane astrology. If a mundane chart has the Moon angular, in her detriment, and square a strong Mars, unless there are other major influences that counteract this, you’re going to see a whopper of an international crisis, with war a very definite possiblity. Looking at that chart and predicting peace and love and brotherhood is a sign of blatant ignorance or outright dishonesty.


The Sun:
In Mundane astrology, the Sun represents the leaders and people in authority positions. These are the folks that the public does or must look up to. The Sun would represent prime ministers, kings, emperors, presidents, magistrates, judges, etc.

Sometimes, the Sun can represent individuals who the public listens to, even if they aren’t technically in an authority position. This authority is bestowed by the people.

In a Mundane “natal” chart, the Sun can also represent the force or will of the nation/country.

The Moon:
If the Sun is the leader, the Moon represents. the people in general. Sometimes this is all of the people, while other times the Moon can represent women more specifically. It also indicates crowds.


Alternatively, the Moon can represent anything to do with water (including transport, conditions, etc.) as well as land and crops.

The Moon almost always shows where the public’s attention falls. Anything that draws a crowd or that people notice is related to the Moon.

Mercury:
Mercury represents anything relating to news and media. This includes newspapers, TV channels, books, publishers, the press, speakers, news commentators, professors, and intellectuals. Sometimes, Mercury can also represent what is being taught or conveyed intellectually.

In Mundane astrology, Mercury can indicate transportation (usually public) as well as communication.

Venus:
Venus represents artists, musicians, actors, athletes, theater, festivals, children, courtship, and marriage. Everything relating to beauty and entertainment is Venus.

When Venus is badly aspected, the beauty and harmony of a country will suffer.



Mars:
Mars represents the military (the navy, the army, the air force, etc.), the local police, attacks on the country, disputes, conflict, and opposition. Anything relating to fire will show in Mars when looking at the Mundane astrology chart.

However, Mars can also represent leaders who aren’t in the public eye, such as engineers, military leaders, and doctors. This planet can also show epidemics, crimes of violence, and more commotions. If something violent is happening, look to Mars first.




Jupiter:
In Mundane astrology, Jupiter is a bit of a duality. It represents the religious community as well as the judicial system.

ROYALTY, TRAVEL, HORSE RACING, EXPANSION, LOOKING TO THE FUTURE, OPTIMISM, Priests, religious leaders, bankers, judges, and lawyers are all represented in Jupiter. Because Jupiter rules both expansive finances and philosophy, it can show things relating to order, peace, prosperity, religious beliefs, and more.


Saturn:
Saturn represents the local law enforcement and the minor executives. For example, Saturn in the United States tends to represent the executive branches of each state or city.

Alternatively, Saturn can represent civil servant employees, land owners, mine operators, any public buildings or parks, and the elderly population.

In a more negative sense, Saturn shows epidemics, large-scale tragedy, public sadness, national calamities, and scarcities.

Uranus:
Uranus is the black sheep of the Mundane astrology chart. It represents political tension of all natures. When Uranus shows up, the people are trying to break out of the mold.

Typically, Uranus specifically shows rioting, strikes, and breaks for individualism. It can sometimes indicate right wing politics (more on the Libertarian side) but can also show scientific discoveries and inventions.

Uranus governs air and rail transport as well as labor organizations, explosions, anarchy, and the electrical and radio industry.

Neptune:
If Uranus leans right then Neptune leans left, towards socialism and communism. However, Neptune can also represent socialized medicine and hospitalization, charities, covet plots, fraud, illicit activities, and loss.

Neptune in certain aspects can indicate illusion. It can show when the people are unable to see what’s real, and it can show the illusions that a country or nation projects to the rest of the world.

However, Neptune represents the spirituality of a country as well. This is on a much deeper level than religion. It can indicate drugs or addictions on a mass-scale.





Pluto:

At its best, Pluto represents change and rebirth. In any chart, Pluto is all about metamorphosis and regeneration, regardless of how painful that may be.


In Mundane astrology, Pluto can indicate many things. Some of these include political undergrounds, espionage, organized crime, wealth, power, control, violence, rape, death, hidden information, organized labour, mob psychology, and the collective unconscious of the nation.

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Mundane Astrology
Houses
1st The people of a country or city; the Constitution, the public and their disposition, health, general welfare, temperament, and personal affairs as distinct from foreign interests.

2nd The wealth and personal property of the people, the national treasury, banks, non-speculative bonds
and securities, financial transactions, and places where money and securities are handled,
expenditures

3
rd Transportation, railroads, roads, motor busses, automobiles, local airplane traffic, railroads, local
traffic in general; telegraph, telephone, and mails; printing, newspapers, magazines, other,
periodicals; postal service, science, literary work, intellectual activity, the thoughts of the people;
neighbouring countries. Education acquired.

4
th The land, farms, the homes of the people, buildings, hotels and rooming houses; the weather,
agriculture, crops on the ground, mining; the political party that is out of power but opposed to the
ruling party.

5
th Entertainment and the motion picture industry, theatres, other places of amusement, the birth-rate,
speculation, the stock market and stock exchange, ambassadors from foreign countries, children and
places where children congregate, such as schools and colleges, places where education and
entertainment is dispensed.

6
the The illness of the people, their food; labouring people and their labour; employees in general,
including the personnel of the army, navy, and police force who are employees of the people, also
all civil service employees; stored grain or other products of the land or mines, the garnered harvest,
restaurants, cafeterias, drug stores and all places where food and drink are dispensed; small animals.

7
the Foreign nations and their attitude, war and international disputes, marriage and divorce.

8
the The death-rate and the kind of deaths suffered by the people; the debts due from foreign countries;
tariffs, taxes, insurance, pensions; the cabinet of the president or prime minister, and the chief
appointees of the mayor of a city or governor of a state.


9
th Interstate and international commerce and traffic, the navy, foreign shipping, the radio, cable
messages, interstate airplane traffic; the law, lawyers, the supreme court; churches, religion,
preachers; teachers, lecturers, publishing, advertising, books, lectures, and all places where opinions
are publicly proclaimed.


10th The administration, president, dictator, monarch, governor, or mayor; the credit and reputation of a
nation; its business and its influence in world affairs; also eminent and famous persons, and those possessing unusual power.

11th The legislature or parliament, particularly the house of commons; the aldermen of a city; and
ambassadors sent to foreign countries.

12th Prisons, hospitals, asylums, workhouses, charitable institutions, relief work, crime, criminals

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Natural Significations of the Planets influence Events
SUN People in power, especially those high in politics
MOON Large numbers of people
MER Gives rise to much talk, and usually to controversy
VE Events affecting women
MA Strife, violence and accidents
In aspect: look for strife and struggle
JU Finances, the trend tends toward expansion, expenditures and higher prices
In aspect: expansion, optimism, expenditures or higher prices
SA Labour, contraction, economy, loss and lower prices
In aspect: a slowing down, economy, loss or restriction
UR Radical activities, exposes
In aspect: something new, sudden and a marked change from old conditions
NE Aviation, movies
In aspect: schemes and an involved condition may be expected
PLUTO Drastic actions, cooperation of some kind will play a part
In aspect: group action with drastic implications
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The Houses in Mundane Astrology



​Mundane astrology studies the impact of the planets on the world at large. It’s a wider view of astrology and how it impacts all of us as societies, countries, and Earthlings.

When you're interpreting a chart in mundane astrology, whether it's for a country, corporation, or event, the houses in the chart can be similar to how they're interpreted in the natal. You just have to adjust for the fact that you're not interpreting for an individual.
The Houses in Mundane Astrology
1st house: Just as the 1st house of a natal chart is part of the identity of the person, so too is the 1st house part of the identity of the country/city/corporation in mundane astrology. In the chart for an event, the 1st house can show certain people involved (in the chart for an attack, for example, the 1st house rules the attackers while the 7th house rules the victims).

The general outlook of a country/city/corporation and way that country/city/corporation and society of that country comes across can be seen with the 1st house. Planets in the 1st house can seep into the “personality” of the country, just like in natal astrology. Planets moving through the 1st house and aspects to the 1st house cusp, ruler, and planets in the 1st house can impact the country/city/corporation as a whole, and in charts for events, can show a main focus or influence.

2nd house: The 2nd house rules finances, so in mundane astrology, the 2nd house rules the finances, wealth, and possessions/property of the people as a whole. The 2nd house also rules our values and value system, so the sign on the cusp and planets in the house can show the values of a country/city/corporation.

Planets moving through the 2nd house and aspects to the 2nd house cusp, ruler, and planets in the 2nd house can impact the finances or values of a country/city/corporation, as well as the general confidence that the people have in the country/city/corporation. In event charts, the 2nd house can often show possessions or things of value that are impacted by the event.

3rd house: The 3rd house is one of the communication houses as well as one of the houses ruling travel, but it’s short travel, so travel by bus, car, bicycle, etc. In charts for countries/cities, it can show the way people move around, how they interact with one another, how communities come together, and things like traffic, mass transit, local newspapers.

The 3rd house also rules young people and primary education, though some of the old books say the 5th house rules actual school since it’s where groups of children come together. I tend toward the 3rd house, but you can play with both. The 3rd house can show the general attitude of a country/corporation and the way it gets its message across or is heard.

4th house: The 4th house rules the home and country, family, and is one of the houses of foundation, governing the internal foundation for individuals, so it’s the “core” foundation of a country/city/corporation, the base.

Transits and aspects involving the 4th house tend to impact the core of the country/city/foundation, shaking it or improving it. The land as well as the weather is ruled by the 4th house (and Moon), so this house can often be in play for weather events in event charts.

5th house: The 5th house rules what we find fun, our hobbies and love, so in mundane astrology, it can show recreational events, gatherings, or locations, often prominent in sporting events and celebratory gatherings. It can show what we as a society enjoy most and gravitate toward doing for fun.

The 5th house rules the entertainment industry, so this house can also show the “celebrities” of a country/city. The 5th house rules children, so the children of a country/city come under the rulership of this house.

6th house: The 6th house is the house of work, daily life, health, and pets, so the health of a nation can fall under its domain.

Transits and aspects involving the 6th house can impact health news, job news, the economy or some part of the job market, and often in charts for events, the 6th house can show the health of the people involved or that the event occurs at a workplace or involving people who work together. This house can show the general attitude toward work by a country/city/corporation.

7th house: The 7th house rules the other people in our lives, so this house can show the other countries/cities/corporations and foreign entities a country/city/corporation comes across and deals with. This house is one of the houses ruling our enemies, so it can show both the others we like and we don’t.

In charts for events, the 7th house can rule the other people involved (like the victims). Transits and aspects with the 7th house can influence our ability to get along or to make peace.

8th house: The 8th house rules the money that isn’t ours, so the debts a country/city/corporation owe, the loans they take out or give, interest, and taxes. The 8th house is also associated with death (along with the 4th and 12th houses, and Saturn), and in charts for events, is often strong with events involving murder, terror attacks, shootings, etc. (and Scorpio and Pluto or Mars, the natural rulers of the 8th house).

The 8th house also likes to pop up regarding situations of inequality or where people have felt oppressed.

9th house: The 9th house is one of the communication houses as well as one of the travel houses, but governs far travel by plane or boat, connections between faraway places (like big highways spanning a country), and higher education (colleges and universities). It can also be prominent in charts for events that occur in places or gatherings of recreation, especially where people from many places can come together or an international event.

The 9th house also rules the law, so transits and aspects involving the 9th house can show legal issues a country/city/corporation is dealing with, or issues with the judicial system of a country/city.

10th house: The 10th house is one of the houses of foundation, ruling the external foundation of a country/city/corporation, as well as the public image that a country/city/corporation tries to present or has (what they’re known for).

The 10th house rules our government itself, our leaders, the people in charge like a president, king, or CEO. Transits and aspects involving the 10th house tend to impact the leaders, the people at the top, or can make the country/city/corporation feel like they’re hitting a high point/reaching something important (since the 10th house is the highest part of the chart) or being kicked down (in charts for events, a retrograde planet conjunct the 10th house cusp often shows someone/something being brought down - sometimes literally).

11th house: The 11th house rules the masses, society as a whole, and groups. In charts for events, the 11th house is often prominent with events that occur with a large group of people.

Transits and aspects involving the 11th house can impact society as a whole, as well as prompt change or rebellion since the 11th house is naturally ruled by Uranus and Aquarius, and bring out idealism or hope.

12th house: The 12th house rules places of confinement, so the prisons and hospitals of a country/city are ruled by the 12th house, and the people who work/live in them. The 12th house is the house of the hidden, so transits and aspects involving the 12th house often bring out something that’s been hidden in the dark and out into the public consciousness, exposing dark underbellies and unseemly characteristics of society/cities/countries/corporations.

The 12th house also rules endings, so in the charts for events, the 12th house can represent how the event ends (especially in charts for sporting events, the 12th house is often tied to however the game ends).

Suggested Reading: Intro to Astrology Houses

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GC Signifies....

Collective Consciousness: The Galactic Centre is often linked to the collective consciousness of humanity. It represents the higher aspirations, ideals, and spiritual development of societies as a whole.


Cosmic Wisdom: It is believed to embody cosmic wisdom and acts as a channel for divine inspiration. The Galactic Centre is associated with higher knowledge, philosophical insights, and the search for universal truths.

Transformation and Evolution: The Galactic Centre represents a transformative energy that influences societal and global changes. It can indicate shifts in power structures, cultural revolutions, and significant evolutionary leaps in human consciousness.

Expansion and Abundance: The Galactic Centre's influence is often associated with expansion, growth, and abundance on a collective scale. It can signify economic prosperity, advancements in technology, and increased global connectivity.

Spiritual Awakening: As a potent source of spiritual energy, the Galactic Centre is linked to spiritual awakening, enlightenment, and the quest for higher consciousness. It can inspire individuals and societies to seek deeper meaning and purpose in life.

Universal Connectivity: The Galactic Centre symbolizes the interconnectedness of all beings and the unity of the cosmos. It represents the recognition of our place in the larger cosmic order and the understanding that we are part of a greater whole.

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strologically, when the Galactic Centre zone is activated by transits, Hera’s breast is withdrawn, metaphorically speaking. Meaning that the places, people, ideas, notions and events in our life where we have previously projected our own sense of ‘Higher Self’, or ‘Deeper Centre’ as a source of nourishment may collapse, let us down, crumble, turn against us, or simply quietly depart. That which promised ‘immortality’ fails us. Our ‘tribal’ associations, national or racial identities, while valuable on their own level, are relinquished. Through these transitions or crises, our consciousness develops. This may require a great deal of psychological processing, allowing grief and confusion to give way to peace and clarity. Both our physical bodies and subtle bodies may need attention as toxins begin to be eliminated when we travel the ‘celestial pathway’.


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The Galactic Center is a point in the sky that is located at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. It is believed to be a source of powerful energy and is often associated with spiritual awakening and transformation 1. In astrology, the Galactic Center is considered to be a point of great significance, and its position in the natal chart is said to indicate a person’s potential for spiritual growth and transformation 234.

In mundane astrology, the Galactic Center is believed to represent the collective consciousness of humanity and is associated with the evolution of human consciousness 15. It is also believed to be a source of inspiration and creativity, and its position in the sky is said to influence the course of human history 15.
That is an interesting question. Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses. In astrology, he is associated with the planet Neptune, which rules the sign of Pisces. Pisces is a water sign, and water is often linked to emotions, intuition, spirituality, and creativity.

Mundane astrology is the branch of astrology that deals with the events and trends of the world, such as wars, natural disasters, politics, and social movements. Mundane astrologers use various techniques to analyze the charts of countries, cities, organizations, and historical periods.

One of the techniques that mundane astrologers use is to look at the transits and eclipses of the outer planets, especially Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. These planets move very slowly and have a powerful impact on the collective consciousness and the fate of humanity. They also tend to trigger natural disasters when they form hard aspects (conjunctions, oppositions, and squares) with other planets or sensitive points in the charts1.

According to some mundane astrologers, Neptune (or Poseidon) is related to natural disasters that involve water, such as floods, tsunamis, hurricanes, and typhoons2. Neptune also rules oil, gas, chemicals, and drugs, so it can be involved in disasters
that involve pollution, poisoning, or addiction3. For example, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 occurred when Neptune was conjunct Chiron (the wounded healer) in Pisces (the sign of the ocean) and square Saturn (the planet of restriction and karma) in Virgo (the sign of health and environment)

Neptune can also be related to natural disasters that involve earthquakes, since Neptune rules the tectonic plates that move under the surface of the earth.


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Earthquakes are usually caused by the friction and pressure between these plates. When Neptune forms hard aspects with other planets that rule earth or fire signs (such as Saturn, Mars, or Pluto), it can trigger seismic activity that results in earthquakes or volcanic eruptions2. For example, the devastating earthquake in Haiti in 2010 occurred when Neptune was conjunct Jupiter (the planet of expansion and exaggeration) in Aquarius (the sign of humanitarianism and revolution) and square Pluto (the planet of transformation and destruction) in Capricorn (the sign of government and structure)


So, to answer your question, there is a relation between Poseidon (or Neptune) and natural disasters in mundane astrology. However, it is not a simple or direct one. Natural disasters are complex phenomena that depend on many factors, both physical and metaphysical. Astrology can help us understand some of the patterns and meanings behind them, but it cannot predict them with certainty or accuracy. Astrology is a tool for insight and awareness, not for fear

Learn more:

1. astrologyking.com
2. astrobix.com
3. astro.com

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Poseidon

Ancient Greek deity
Poseidon is one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses. He was the protector of seafarers and the guardian of many Hell…

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There are some correlations between Poseidon and natural disasters in astrologyweekly or astrology king, but they are based on astrological interpretations and not scientific evidence. According to these sources, Poseidon is the name of a hypothetical trans-Neptunian planet that is associated with the sea, earthquakes, floods, and other natural phenomena12

Some astrologers claim that Poseidon’s position in a chart can indicate the potential for experiencing or witnessing natural disasters, especially if it is in aspect with other planets or points. For example, one astrologer writes that Poseidon conjunct the Ascendant can give a person a “deep connection with nature and its forces” and that “they may be involved in natural disasters or be drawn to places where they occur”2

Another astrologer uses the term “Poseidon events” to describe major natural disasters that happen around the time of eclipses, which are also considered to be powerful astrological indicators. He gives examples of such events, such as the 1953 flooding in the Netherlands, the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami. He also analyzes the eclipse charts for these events and shows how they relate to the horoscopes of the countries affected3

However, these correlations are not based on any causal or empirical relationship between Poseidon and natural disasters. They are simply interpretations of symbolic patterns that may or may not have any meaning or relevance for the real world. Astrology is not a science and cannot predict or explain natural phenomena with accuracy or reliability. Therefore, one should not rely on astrology for understanding or preventing natural disasters, but rather on scientific knowledge and methods.

Learn more:

1. astrologyking.com
2. astrologyweekly.com
3. astro.com

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Some of the deadliest natural disasters in the 20th century were floods, earthquakes, and tsunamis, which affected various parts of the world2 For example, in 1939, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey and killed about 30,000 people. In 1990, another 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit Iran and killed between 35,000 to 50,000 people. In 1949, a violent storm triggered a series of floods across Guatemala and killed 40,000 people1

The term “Poseidon” has also been used as a name for some fictional works that involve natural disasters or maritime themes. For instance, The Poseidon Adventure is a novel by Paul Gallico and a film adaptation by Ronald Neame that tell the story of a group of passengers who try to escape from a capsized ocean liner after it is hit by a rogue wave. The film was released in 1972 and was one of the first disaster movies of the genre34

Learn more:

1. worldatlas.com
2. en.wikipedia.org
3. historycollection.com
4. theguardian.com
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are there any correlations with poseidon and natural disasters in astrologyweekly or astrology king?
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There are some correlations between Poseidon and natural disasters in astrologyweekly or astrology king, but they are based on astrological interpretations and not scientific evidence. According to these sources, Poseidon is the name of a hypothetical trans-Neptunian planet that is associated with the sea, earthquakes, floods, and other natural phenomena12

Some astrologers claim that Poseidon’s position in a chart can indicate the potential for experiencing or witnessing natural disasters, especially if it is in aspect with other planets or points. For example, one astrologer writes that Poseidon conjunct the Ascendant can give a person a “deep connection with nature and its forces” and that “they may be involved in natural disasters or be drawn to places where they occur”2

Another astrologer uses the term “Poseidon events” to describe major natural disasters that happen around the time of eclipses, which are also considered to be powerful astrological indicators. He gives examples of such events, such as the 1953 flooding in the Netherlands, the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami. He also analyzes the eclipse charts for these events and shows how they relate to the horoscopes of the countries affected3

However, these correlations are not based on any causal or empirical relationship between Poseidon and natural disasters. They are simply interpretations of symbolic patterns that may or may not have any meaning or relevance for the real world. Astrology is not a science and cannot predict or explain natural phenomena with accuracy or reliability. Therefore, one should not rely on astrology for understanding or preventing natural disasters, but rather on scientific knowledge and methods.

Learn more:

1. astrologyking.com
2. astrologyweekly.com
3. astro.com
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Mars in the bounds of Venus signifies a unique astrological condition where Mars, the planet associated with action, aggression, and assertiveness, falls within the specific bounds (also known as terms) ruled by Venus. Let’s explore this combination based on the teachings of the ancient astrologer Vettius Valens:

The Power of the Bounds (Egyptian Terms):

The concept of bounds divides each zodiac sign into smaller parts ruled by different planets. While domicile and exaltation are well-known forms of essential dignity, the “lesser forms” like bounds also hold significant power.
When a planet is in its own bound, it has more agency and control over itself. It’s akin to being a lower-level manager at your workplace. You impact daily experiences directly.
Mars in its own bound (especially within Venus’s bounds) suggests that Mars can express its significations more effectively without needing to go through another planet first1.
For example, if someone has their Moon and Venus in Aquarius in the bounds of Mars, these themes become key parts of their life1.
Valens on Mars and Venus:

Valens doesn’t have many positive things to say about Mars within Venus’s bounds.
Mars brings themes like violence, murders, fever, ulceration, boils, burns, and actions involving fire or iron.
However, it’s essential to consider the entire birth chart and other factors for a complete interpretation.
Astrological Context:

The specific zodiac signs involved in this combination matter. For instance:
Mars in Taurus (Venus’s sign): The assertiveness of Mars meets Venusian qualities like sensuality and aesthetics.
Mars in Libra (also ruled by Venus): Here, Mars may express itself through partnerships, diplomacy, or artistic endeavors.
Individual Interpretation:

As always, individual interpretation matters. Not everyone with this placement will experience the same intensity or expression.
Consider house placement, aspects to Mars and Venus, and personal experiences.
Remember that astrology provides insights but doesn’t dictate behavior. Interpretations should be approached with nuance and openness to individual variation12. 🌟




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In astrology, the relationship between Jupiter and Venus can influence various aspects of an individual's life. Here is how Jupiter operates in terms of Venus in astrology:

Jupiter: Jupiter is known as the planet of expansion, growth, abundance, and luck. It represents our beliefs, philosophy, and higher knowledge. It brings a sense of optimism and generosity to the areas of life it influences.

Venus: Venus is associated with love, relationships, beauty, harmony, and pleasure. It governs our social life, artistic inclinations, and material desires. Venus represents how we attract and appreciate beauty and love in our lives.

When Jupiter interacts with Venus in astrology, it can bring about the following influences:

Expansion of Love and Relationships: Jupiter's expansive energy can enhance the qualities of Venus, leading to a period of growth and abundance in matters of love and relationships. This can manifest as new romantic opportunities, deepening connections in existing relationships, or a general sense of harmony and joy in social interactions.

Increased Creativity and Artistic Expression: The combination of Jupiter and Venus can inspire creativity and artistic endeavors. Individuals may find themselves drawn to artistic pursuits, experiencing a surge in creativity, and attracting opportunities for self-expression in the arts.

Enhanced Sense of Beauty and Aesthetics: Jupiter's influence can amplify Venus's connection to beauty and aesthetics. People may develop a stronger appreciation for art, fashion, design, and all things visually appealing. This alignment can lead to a heightened sense of style and a desire to surround oneself with beauty.

Financial Growth and Prosperity: Jupiter's influence on Venus can also extend to matters of finances and material abundance. Individuals may experience increased financial opportunities, good fortune in money matters, and a general sense of prosperity. This alignment can bring about financial growth and success.

Overall, when Jupiter operates in terms of Venus in astrology, it can signify a period of expansion, growth, and positivity in matters related to love, relationships, creativity, beauty, and finances.on a plane about to crash in brazil-Jupiter in Gem

Retrogrades

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The astrological aspects a retrograde planet makes to other planets reveal how it's "own set of rules" reverberates into other areas of your life. Generally, a retrograde planet acts contrary to usual astrological expectations. It can be erratic, inconsistent, and somewhat unpredictable.


Retrograde planets can be unpredictable. However, astrologers believe that retrogrades are potent astrological events and they can be used as opportunities to improve our lives, even if they feel very intense at the time1. Retrograde planets are parts of the personality that operate in an inward, unconscious or delayed manner. They often reflect parts of ourselves we did not feel comfortable fully expressing as a child2. From an astronomical perspective, a retrograde occurs when a planet appears to be moving backwards in the sky. The keyword here is “appears,” as this isn’t actually happening. Planets don’t actually slow down, stop and change directions. They only appear to be doing so based on their speed and distance from the earth3. Astrologers have warned people to be prepared for changes for the rest of the year as the planets move backwards. Seven planets will retrograde – and almost all of them will happen at the same time. Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto are the seven planets that will all make a backwards move through the sky in the coming months, something that will affect us all through our astrology charts1. Although the retrograde happens for all, how it affects you will depend on your astrological “house” – something determined by your individual birth time and date14. Overall, it’s an opportune time to address any unresolved matters in our lives, whether related to health, communication, relationships, career, responsibilities or personal power, use it as a period for mastery1.

Learn more:
1. standard.co.uk
2. astro-charts.com
3. stylecaster.com
4. astrology.com
5. yourtango.com
Asteroid Ate is a symbol of mischief, delusion, foolishness, and ruin in astrology. It represents the tendency to act without thinking, to cause trouble, or to suffer from self-undoing. It can also indicate criminal acts, accidents, lawsuits, or other extreme behaviors that can bring havoc to one’s life12.

According to some astrologers, having asteroid Ate conjunct an angle or planet in the natal chart can show how and when the influence of Ate can be triggered in one’s life. For example, if Ate is conjunct the Ascendant, one may have a reckless or rebellious personality that can lead to conflicts or scandals. If Ate is conjunct the Midheaven, one may have a career that involves risk-taking, justice, or public exposure. Morocco EQ - ARIES INGRESS

Asteroid Ate can also show how one deals with the consequences of their actions, whether they accept responsibility or blame others. Some people may use the energy of Ate to challenge authority, fight for a cause, or create something original and innovative. Others may succumb to the negative aspects of Ate and become self-destructive, dishonest, or violent2.

Asteroid Ate is not a common asteroid to look at in astrology, and its meaning is not well-established. Therefore, it should be used with caution and discretion when interpreting a natal chart. Asteroid Ate can reveal some hidden aspects of one’s personality or destiny, but it should not be taken as a definitive or deterministic factor.

Learn more:
1. mysticalprophet.com
2. pathstrology.com

Ate is an asteroid in astrology that is associated with foolishness, making incendiary statements, stirring up trouble, and sowing discord1. It is also associated with assertiveness bordering on intolerance, or responding too heavy-handed to a real or imagined threat2. In the birth chart, asteroid Ate can indicate criminal acts, misuse of justice, wrongdoings in public, accidents, lawsuits, and all other extreme behaviors3. The use of asteroids in astrology has become a hot bed of research and discussion amongst astrologers in the past few years - Mark Andrew Holmes


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REQUIEM is a word in Latin that means 'rest' and it is almost exclusively associated to any form of giving a farewell to the deceased. The name is dedicated to the mother of the discoverer, who died on the same day that it was discovered the asteroid.

(2254) Requiem is related with the ability to recognize in time the extinction of the source of nutrition or the available resources. The causes of the reduction or extinction of the resources may be due the end of the season, natural disasters or uncontrolled consumption.


Asteroid Requiem is a named asteroid that was discovered by its discoverer, whose mother died the day it was found. Astrologically, Requiem is a marker of death, change or transformation. It can also indicate acknowledgement of grief, honors paid to the dead, remembrance of those departed, and monuments

Morocco EQ - Aries Ingress


The presence of Ixion in your natal chart may be particularly indicative of a lack of concern for the potential outcomes of your actions. In addition, this asteroid could be an indicator of a dangerous drive for power and success that could lead to unethical or even criminal behaviors.
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SPHINX

Noted for its treachery, merciless and vicious, the Sphinx would lie in wait for travelers, then pounce upon them and propose a riddle. If the ill-fortuned person could not answer the riddle correctly, he or she was devoured by the Sphinx. Sphinx is also the name given to an Egyptian variant, usually a more benign, protective figure, but noted for its solemn dignity and implacable nature.

Astrologically, Sphinx represents mystery, enigma, inscrutability, and impenetrable thoughts, plans or intentions; questions, missing information or data, the “unknown”; it can also indicate a riddle or puzzle to be solved, or any person or thing which defies understanding, particularly of its motivations, aims or goals.


Sphinx in your chart is where you must face challenges, where you guard yourself, your life. Sphinx is also where you guard secrets, mysteries and knowledge which will only be revealed as the time is right.

Morocco EQ - sq NEP in Aries Ingress


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Ixion is a Trans-Neptunian Object discovered in 2001 by the scientists at Chile’s Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory 1. In Greek mythology, Ixion was a figure who was exiled by the gods as retribution for his wicked deeds. He killed his father and grew lustful with Hera, the queen of gods . In astrology, Ixion represents the concepts of violation, crimes, recklessness, bad karma, and fatal mistakes . The presence of Ixion in your natal chart may be particularly indicative of a lack of concern for the potential outcomes of your actions. In addition, this asteroid could be an indicator of a dangerous drive for power and success that could lead to unethical or even criminal behaviors . It can also represent the destructive actions and negative outcomes that result from attachments to worldly desire . In the birth chart, Ixion can also stand for the second chance that comes with reflecting on your actions and making amends where necessary. As we learn from our mistakes and take responsibility for our actions, we can realize the full potential of Ixion’s placement in our natal chart . However, according to Dwarf Planet Astrology, “there is the danger that second chances will be wasted through the arousal of base passions”. Please note that the meaning of Ixion is not strongly established in the world of astrology nowadays, because the study of asteroids is still at its infant stage 1. Therefore, the knowledge presented in this article only serves as subjective guidance for your self-development, not facts and truths 1.

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Saturn in the 9th house suggests a serious and disciplined approach to matters of law and justice. People with this placement may have a strong sense of morality and ethics, and they may follow a strict code of conduct. They may also have a keen interest in the legal system, and they may pursue careers as lawyers, judges, or legal experts. However, they may also face some challenges and limitations in this area, such as:

Being too rigid or dogmatic in their views, and having difficulty accepting different perspectives or opinions.
Being overly cautious or pessimistic about their legal affairs, and fearing the consequences of breaking the law.

Having trouble with foreign laws or cultures, and experiencing conflicts or misunderstandings with people from different backgrounds.

Being tested or challenged by legal issues, and having to deal with lawsuits, disputes, or trials.

The key for people with Saturn in the 9th house is to balance their skepticism and faith, and to embrace a more open-minded and flexible approach to matters of law and justice. They should also seek to expand their knowledge and understanding of different legal systems and cultures, and to learn from their experiences. By doing so, they can achieve professional growth and a practical approach to education.

Saturn in the 9th house can indicate that you have a serious and structured approach to learning and growth, and that you may face some obstacles or limitations in pursuing your higher education, travel, or spiritual goals. You may also have a conservative or traditional outlook on life, and may resist or fear new ideas or experiences that challenge your existing beliefs. However, Saturn in the 9th house can also help you develop a more mature and realistic understanding of the world, and teach you valuable lessons through your quest for meaning and purpose. You may also have a strong sense of responsibility and morality, and a desire to contribute to society in a positive way.

Therefore, Saturn in the 9th house does not prevent you from experiencing change, but rather makes you work harder for it. It also encourages you to seek change that is meaningful and lasting, rather than superficial or trivial. By embracing the challenges and opportunities that Saturn in the 9th house brings, you can achieve personal growth and wisdom that will enrich your life.
There is no definitive answer to which house rules unforeseen events in a mundane chart, as different astrologers may have different opinions on this matter. However, some possible candidates are:

The 8th house, which rules death, transformation, crisis, and the occult. This house may indicate events that are sudden, shocking, or life-changing, such as natural disasters, wars, accidents, or assassinations1.
The 11th house, which rules groups, friends, hopes, and revolutions. This house may indicate events that are related to social movements, collective ideals, or rebellions, such as protests, riots, coups, or reforms23.
The 12th house, which rules endings, secrets, karma, and the subconscious. This house may indicate events that are hidden, mysterious, or spiritual, such as scandals, conspiracies, revelations, or miracles23.
Of course, these are not the only houses that can show unforeseen events in a mundane chart.
There is a strong Cardinal element in these charts which gives initiative, ambition, restlessness and a low boredom threshold but that’s nothing pass remarkable.

This is where harmonic charts come in handy which show the less visible aspects between planets. The one which shows up most clearly in all of the above is the 18H – twice 9. The 9th harmonic is what brings pleasure. Initially it was thought to be a harmonic that was community-minded, fostered inclusiveness and was humanitarian. But it figures strongly in charts of financial fraudsters like Bernie Madoff and Charles Ponzi, so clearly has an immoral, indulgent and irresponsible side as well.

18 in numerology, on which a good deal of the harmonic interpretations are based, can bring material success, but also conflicts and enemies, and has an explosive quality.

In Beverley Allitt’s natal chart her Mars is sparsely aspected. But in her 18H, the Mars squares Saturn, and is trine Sun. Niels Hogel’s 18H has Mars opposition Sun square Pluto, so drawing his sparsely aspected Mars in the natal chart into tighter contact.

Michael Swango, whose natal Mars is firmly tied into Uranus Jupiter Neptune Sun, in his 18H has Mars conjunct Saturn trine Pluto, which has a much more brutal feel.

Kristen Gilbert, a nurse who killed 4 and attempted two more, 13 Nov 1967 5.01pm Falls River, MA, doesn’t have an overly notable Mars natally, but in her 18H it is conjunct Saturn, inconjunct Uranus and square Sun.

Mars Saturn sometimes tied into Pluto appears in the 18H charts of non-medical serial killers Ted Bundy, Thomas Hamilton (Dunblane shootings), Jeffrey Dahmer.

The 18H isn’t necessarily a serial killer identifier since it is strong also in the charts of Jemma Beale, the rape fantasist (see post below) and Joe Arpaio. But it certainly can indicate a cruel, conscience-free streak.

Many of the above medical killers also have a heavily stressed Mars tied into Saturn, Uranus and Pluto in their healer/victim 12H.
Aries: Britain, Gaul, Germania, Bastarnia; in the centre, Coelê Syria, Palestine, Idumaea, Judaea.

Taurus: Parthia, Media, Persia; in the centre, the Cyclades, Cyprus, the coastal region of Asia Minor.

p159 Gemini: Hyrcania, Armenia, Matiana; in the centre, Cyrenaica, Marmarica, Lower Egypt.

Cancer: Numidia, Carthage, Africa; in the centre, Bithynia, Phrygia, Colchica.

Leo: Italy, Cisalpine Gaul, Sicily, Apulia; in the centre, Phoenicia, Chaldaea, Orchenia.

Virgo: Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Assyria; in the centre, Hellas, Achaia, Crete.

Libra: Bactriana, Casperia, Serica; in the centre, Thebais, Oasis, Troglodytica.

Scorpio: Metagonitis, Mauritania, Gaetulia; in the centre, Syria, Commagenê, Cappadocia.

Sagittarius: Tyrrhenia, Celtica, Spain; in the centre, Arabia Felix.

74Capricorn: India, Ariana, Gedrosia; in the centre, Thrace, Macedonia, Illyria.

Aquarius: Sauromatica, Oxiana, Sogdiana; in the centre, Arabia, Azania, Middle Ethiopia.

Pisces: Phazania, Nasamonitis, Garamantica; in the centre, Lydia, Cilicia, Pamphylia.44
HARMONICS


The five prime number harmonics between 17 and 32 were identified as being the “re-configuration harmonics”. Just as we can draw many different patterns out of a large number of points placed on a piece of paper, these harmonics
are inclined to restructure or re-configure situations. These harmonics share an inclination to have an interest in rescripting and re-organizing the elements or components of a situation into a new story line or configuration.
• The 17th harmonic inclines to experience different life scripts and thus is inclined to theatre and literature.
• The 19th harmonic is similar but somewhat more cerebral and more inclined to literature.
• The 23rd harmonic likes to try out unusual or novel configurations.
• The 29th harmonic seeks out an understanding of alternative paradigms and often inclines towards a constructive
and positive view of believing that there are options that can improve a situation.
• The 31st harmonic inclines towards a kind of longing for a more comprehensive and unifying paradigm and a keen awareness of the limitations, weaknesses, and alluring but inadequate simplicity of systems that others are content with. All of the above harmonics are somewhat impersonal in the sense that they have little to do with personal and immediate needs but rather are concerned with stories of our lives and how these stories can be re-configured or lived out
in various ways.

5TH and 9th

RESEARCH RESULTS
The assumed meanings of the first 16 harmonics were generally confirmed, with two new insights that make the interpretation of two of the harmonics more specific:
(1) the fifth harmonic was not found to be consistently inclined to creative expression but was consistently found
to be consistently associated with a fascination and a playful enjoyment of curved, non-linear, or lively forms and
expressions.
(2) The ninth harmonic was not consistently healing, supportive, and nurturing, but was found to be consistently
associated with a need to feel included in a larger group, family, social group, or system. Tentative meanings of harmonics 17 and 19 were confirmed.

2 Cancer

Mar. 23rd, 2023 12:33 pm
A PERSON ON A MAGIC CARPET OBSERVES VAST VISTAS BELOW

– this is a great degree for observing your life, your mind, your circumstances, from a different, heightened, perspective.

This Symbol implies a state of rising above what’s going on and transcending the reality of what’s going on. You might find that you are periodically unable to proceed, or in some state of limbo. Are you often disconnected from reality? On the other hand, you may have a heightened level of awareness and a broad overview of situations, giving you an opportunity to plan for future action. Try to accept the positive opportunities that are being offered to you as you move through life with an exalted, or possibly escapist, attitude which allows you to escape unscathed from things that bother others.

Elevated observations and heightened feelings. Having faith in the good things of life. Escapism. Perspectives and imagination. Dreams or distorted visions? Avoiding truth.

The Caution: Feeling above everything and unaffected by the situations around you. Losing touch with reality. Trying to escape what’s really going on. Avoiding news.

Carry on Regardless;Keep Calm & Carry On


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A man on a magic carpet hovers over a large area of land

Contemplation
A man suspended over a vast level place
Contemplation is an aspect of optimal self-management

This is about widening our spread of understanding before making a determination about our committed position in any matter. The implication is that we must have a wide and deep self-understanding if we are to avoid foolish choices.

It is quite usual for people to omit properly to assess the down-to-earth considerations in the situation at hand, lost in some transcendent flight of fancy about the nature of reality. This inevitably leads to loss and disappointment and the consequent sense of failure and powerlessness.

The image of overview or supervision points to the need to take time – we need to make our decisions in a relaxed way if we are to have real freedom of choice. This is because we see life from a different, and usually more legitimate, perspective when free of stress.

Contemplation is an aspect of optimal self-management. It has a beneficial effect upon the mind and the physical body, and allows us to embrace a far wider appreciation of all the variables in play. Very few top achievers exclude this activity from their normal practices.

There is an infinite range of possible ramifications that follow each move we make. The more of them we can see and anticipate, the greater is our ability to uncover our potential to make the world how we want it to be.

Through contemplation we access the greater vision. We gain an unlimited overview of the bigger picture before getting tied up and involved in details.

This is how we escape from the bondage of our compulsions and habits – with poise.

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Cancer 2. A man with no navel. (Omega Symbol) Manifesting/Sensitive

(Degree Angel: PAHALIAH (pa-HA-lee-YAH) Victory Over Addictions, Redemption)

You are able to place your consciousness beyond the usual conditioning of the world and to stay intensely focused on whatever goals you adopt. Other may sometimes see you as WITHOUT FEELING & DISCONNECTED when if fact, you are super connected, but not necessarily to the expectations of others.

The Chandra Symbol for this degree is “A bunch of iron keys.” The INDEPENDENCE of the man with no navel is similar to the bunch of iron keys, which provide a way to go beyond any barred doors one may find. This degree is always capable of finding a way through – “no navel” signifies a SELF RELIANCE that can always find within itself a way to overcome any obstacle. The degree feels a persistent urge to reach some particular goal. REACHING GOALS.

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1801 chart-QE Dies (prog VE sq UR)
Transgirl Shooting - Mars pt of Yod



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ESSENTIAL VEDIC LINKS

https://www.sanatanveda.com/astrology/9th-house-in-astrology/#:~:text=The%209th%20house%20is%20generally,places%20or%20broaden%20our%20perspective.

https://www.ganeshaspeaks.com/learn-astrology/planets-houses/saturn-in-tenth-house

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mundane houses,lords,signs etc - http://yournetastrologer.com/mundane_astrology.htm

asteroids - https://sur.ly/i/starcounsell.wordpress.com/”

https://starcounsell.wordpress.com/2022/01/


https://www.optimesia.co.uk/blog/silicon-valley-bank-march-2023

https://www.bklynmessenger.com/saturn-in-pisces-a-crisis-of-confidence/

https://www.astrolutely.com/publications/articles/

https://nightssky.wordpress.com/the-12th-house/


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Jupiter afflicted -- an extremist. They can also be very liberal, extravagant and even lavish. False hopes, over optimism, carelessness, debts, dispute, failure in speculation, desperate attempts, gambling and pressure from creditors and banks, worry through children, false prestige, large donation beyond his normal capacity for charitable institutions, temple and religions, loss by relying on others and cheap popularity, default and infamy, extravagance, misjudgement and miscalculation are the attributes if Jupiter is afflicted by malefics in your horoscope.

https://www.astrosage.com/planet/jupiter/

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https://paulsaundersastrology.blogspot.com/2017/12/the-15th-degree-of-fixed-signs-avatar.html

point of THALES - 15 TAURUS

https://astrologicalworldmap.com/2023/05/31/uranus-neptune-conjunctions-in-astrology/

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