approx 8/23-24/2018 - transit Sun will cross over 2 Virgo

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  1. CULCULCAN

    CULCULCAN The Final Synthesis - isbn 978-0-9939480-0-8 Staff Member

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    Saturn came to the Sun of US, at 13° Cancer on August 8, 1974,
    and only one day later,
    on August 9, 1974 – Richard Nixon resigned and avoided the official impeachment.

    United States has in its chart the Sun (president) in square with Saturn in 12th house
    (secret services) in Libra, so transit of Saturn in August 1974
    across the Sun of US marked the end of Nixon’s rule.

    I have to emphasize that I use Asc of US at 8º Scorpio
    (the source is Mark Penfield “Horoscope of America and Canada”)
    and according to that the Saturn is in 12th house.

    That chart has worked for me for all those years
    and I believe it is a good channel for me.

    But, the interesting detail here is the following:
    in Solar Arc directions, Asc of US was at 24º Taurus (Trump’s MC),
    while IC/MC axis was across 2º Virgo/2º Pisces.

    Why is this axis important?

    Because in this year, 2018,
    Trump has his progressed Sun at 2° Virgo
    and he shares that with Nixon!

    Due to this shared characteristic with Nixon (2º Virgo)
    it may be concluded that Trump might be the second President in US history
    to be retiring from the office?

    Trump and Nixon share one more characteristic: they are both Republicans!

    Johnson and Clinton were Democrats!

    In few days, transit Sun will cross over 2 Virgo,

    I wonder what this might bring...?!

    Also,I recommend you to read my full article about Impeachment in American History
    to understand how I found what Johnson,Nixon, Clinton and Trump-have in common

    Astrologer Smiljana Gavrančić

    her other article is here

    https://astrologsmiljanagavrancic.b...hment-in-american-history-fixed.html?spref=fb

    Tony, how does sidereal astrology alter this ?
     

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