Re: Trump blows his top! 25 by Misho Newbie here Given how difficult it is to predict American elections I looked at the charts of leaders who are dependent on US help,like Selensky and some EU leaders. Being in an 11th house profection ruled by a really nasty Mars, it was obvious to me Selensky would be unhappy,as Mars is now conjunct his own Mars opposite Sun. Unfortunately we have no birthtime for Ursula Von der Leyen and a few others so I stuck to his. Note that both Macron and Selensky are in their Mars returns Quote Wed Nov 06, 2024 2:36 pm
Re: Trump blows his top! 26 by Greg Young SadgeSun wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 5:24 am Thank you for all the work and time you have put into this exercise, Mark. As a student of astrology I have found reading each astrologer’s predictions incredibly worthwhile even if in quite a few cases some of what they said went way over my head. When it’s all done and dusted I would really like to hear from as many astrologers as possible whose predictions were incorrect, their assessment on where they found their predictions didn’t pan out and their thoughts on “why”. Would that be too torturous an exercise? One of the best ways to learn is when things don’t go according to plan. You're absolutely right, Sadge. A year ago I couldn't envision a Trump win anyway and assumed he was ''yesterdays man'' and would be thwarted by the 'deep state' (or whatever they call it lol) and then I thought I'd be clever and study Jill Bidens chart after getting nowhere with the other two. Of course she was superfluous in the end and seems with Joe to be quite pleased that Kamala lost. Joe in his last two speeches can't stop grinning or maybe he's just gone completely nuts now. My threads were a masterclass in how NOT to pick a winner and then to act like ''a smartarse'' as they say up here in Salford by idly experimenting with this and that chart whilst ignoring the bread and butter charts, I mean how can one IGNORE the SArc MC conjunct Pluto (power) in Trumps chart?! And then stubbornly stuck with the choice as the ship slowly sank. However the utter shame of it all resulted in some proper investigation and something of a 'eureka moment' was the result of it and shall hopefully be explained in my next thread. Quote Tue Nov 12, 2024 10:52 am
Re: Trump blows his top! 27 by SadgeSun Greg Young wrote: Tue Nov 12, 2024 10:52 am SadgeSun wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 5:24 am Thank you for all the work and time you have put into this exercise, Mark. As a student of astrology I have found reading each astrologer’s predictions incredibly worthwhile even if in quite a few cases some of what they said went way over my head. When it’s all done and dusted I would really like to hear from as many astrologers as possible whose predictions were incorrect, their assessment on where they found their predictions didn’t pan out and their thoughts on “why”. Would that be too torturous an exercise? One of the best ways to learn is when things don’t go according to plan. You're absolutely right, Sadge. A year ago I couldn't envision a Trump win anyway and assumed he was ''yesterdays man'' and would be thwarted by the 'deep state' (or whatever they call it lol) and then I thought I'd be clever and study Jill Bidens chart after getting nowhere with the other two. Of course she was superfluous in the end and seems with Joe to be quite pleased that Kamala lost. Joe in his last two speeches can't stop grinning or maybe he's just gone completely nuts now. My threads were a masterclass in how NOT to pick a winner and then to act like ''a smartarse'' as they say up here in Salford by idly experimenting with this and that chart whilst ignoring the bread and butter charts, I mean how can one IGNORE the SArc MC conjunct Pluto (power) in Trumps chart?! And then stubbornly stuck with the choice as the ship slowly sank. However the utter shame of it all resulted in some proper investigation and something of a 'eureka moment' was the result of it and shall hopefully be explained in my next thread. Self reflection is not for the faint hearted Greg . I was absolutely no different. I just kept trying to find reasons to justify that Harris’ chart indicated success and Trump’s didn’t. Now, after reading Kenneth Bowser’s very considered comments on his Fb page, I realise my approach was not a sensible one. Yoda’s sage advice comes to mind: “Do or do not, there is no try.” Quote Wed Nov 13, 2024 12:09 am