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History in the stars: Death of Augustus Caesar

    “If you live long enough, you'll see that every victory turns into a defeat." Mahatma Gandhi       Augustus Caesar (born Gaius Octavius, later known as Octavian and then Augustus) died on August 19, AD 14, at the age of 75 (or 76 by inclusive Roman reckoning), in the town of Nola near Naples, Italy.The historical consensus, based on ancient sources and modern scholarship, is that he died of natural causes after a period of declining health in old age.     No ancient source provides a precise modern diagnosis—Roman medicine lacked the tools for that—but the consensus points to a gastrointestinal infection with fever as the terminal event, Augustus’ horoscope as provided by Astro-databank has the Sun and the Ascendant in Virgo which is strongly associated with the digestive system and gastrointestinal health, particularly the intestines, assimilation/absorption of nutrients, the nervous system (via its ruler Mercury), and related issues like...
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History in the stars: Death of Cleopatra

      John Collier:  Death of Cleopatra     Cleopatra’s Final Days Were Far More Horrific Than History Admits https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7v7GHzpZxg   Cleopatra VII, the last active pharaoh of ancient Egypt, died by suicide in August 30 BC in Alexandria, the capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom (in modern-day Egypt).The exact date is uncertain due to the lack of precise contemporary records, but the two most commonly accepted possibilities among historians are August 10 or August 12, 30 BC.   This occurred shortly after the death of her consort Mark Antony and the arrival of Octavian's (future emperor Augustus) forces in Alexandria following their defeat at Actium        The solar annular eclipse on August 20, 31 BC (with the New Moon at approximately 24° Leo) occurred shortly before the Battle of Actium on September 2, 31 BC conjunct the star Denebola/ Avior/ Cor Caroli etc. In mundane astrology, eclipses—espec...

Carl Jung's Prophecy About Humanity Coming True in 2026

     Roman God Pluto: Revealer of  Shadows     Carl Jung's Prophecy About Humanity | It's Coming True in 2026 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTeYm_Eo-vA   The YouTube video titled "Carl Jung's Prophecy About Humanity | It's Coming True in 2026" discusses a statement Carl Jung made in 1957 framing this as a "prophecy" warning about humanity's future, suggesting that his words are manifesting or "coming true" in 2026. The core quote or paraphrase attributed to Jung is along the lines of humanity "sleepwalking" into danger, possibly involving collective unconscious forces, mass psychology, psychic dissociation, or catastrophic risks from unchecked human nature/mass society. The video ties this to modern crises (e.g., societal division, loss of individuality, technological/mass influences, or spiritual/ psychological imbalances), implying 2026 as a pivotal or fulfillment year.   The contents of the video are based on J...

US not ready to strike Iran

 Sabian [10 Capricorn] A Sailor feeding an albatross     US not ready to strike Iran https://www.rt.com/news/631848-us-iran-strike-trump/   The precession-corrected Lunar Return (for the Iran-US Davison Relationship Chart) shows a striking alignment: Cupido near the MC (9°57 Capricorn), directly opposed by Hades-Kronos-Jupiter clustered near the IC (in Cancer, with Jupiter exalted and prominent). In Uranian astrology, especially for mundane or relationship charts between nations, angular placements on the meridian (MC-IC axis) are highly significant. The opposition emphasizes polarity and potential conflict/resolution between the poles.   Core Interpretation in This Context: Cupido on MC: In mundane Uranian work, Cupido represents “family-of-nations” dynamics (e.g., diplomatic ties, shared interests, between entities). On the MC, this suggests the current period highlights the public face of the Iran-US relationship—diplomacy, negotiations, or the via...

Eclipse revives China-India relations

    “Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.” – Napoleon Hill       Russia’s call to revive a troika with China and India is unlikely to be greeted with enthusiasm by New Delhi, with critics pointing to tense border stand-offs and India’s reluctance to be seen as part of an “anti-West” grouping. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov earlier this month lauded Moscow’s bilateral ties with Delhi and Beijing, calling for the revival of the Russia-India-China (RIC) trialogue.   https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3341882/will-india-warm-russias-bid-revive-troika-china?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-intl   The Davison Relationship Chart (DRC) for India and China, calculated from their independence/founding dates, serves as a powerful tool for viewing the "birth" and evolving dynamics of their bilateral relationship as an entity in its own right.   Dynamic Chart :  India - Natal  china - Natal - Rel...

TNO Achlys and the Full Moon in Israel

  Achlys the ancient Greek spirit of despair   The upcoming Full Moon of Feb 2 at Tel Aviv is placed very significantly on the meridian axis. implying that it has an important message for Israel. At approximately 13° Leo, it falls directly on Israel's natal Pluto (12° Leo 38') and near Saturn (16° Leo 25'). In mundane astrology, a Full Moon on the meridian (MC/IC axis) in a nation's chart often highlights public visibility, leadership crises, or pivotal turning points. For Israel, this lunation illuminates the natal Pluto-Saturn conjunction in Leo—a signature of intense authority, resilience through hardship, and transformative power structures (Pluto) tempered by discipline, limitations, or karmic lessons (Saturn).     1. Leo's energy here emphasizes national pride, sovereignty, and creative self-expression, but when activated by a Full Moon opposition (Sun in Aquarius), it can bring tensions between individual (or national) will and collective/humanitari...

Dostoevsky on the collapse of Europe

  Fyodor Dostoevsky     Dostoevsky delivers a very prescient thought in his “Diary of a writer”. He states that the collapse of the West (“Europe,” in the parlance of Russian intellectuals of his day) will occur suddenly and precipitously. Dostoevsky’s bold prognosis, written over a hundred fifty years ago, must have struck his readers as fanciful for at least two reasons. Firstly, in the context of the period when that prediction was made, mid-nineteenth century, on the surface there was very little to support the notion that the West was approaching collapse, whether gradual or accelerated. Quite the contrary, it was advancing and gathering strength in science, industry, and every other significant field of human endeavour. https://strategic-culture.su/news/2026/01/29/the-accelerated-collapse/   Dostoevsky published A Writer's Diary serially from 1873 to 1881, with the bulk of his major political and cultural commentary (including his critiques of Western/E...