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Saturn-Pluto and the US Federal Reserve




In his excellent article The Horoscope of the Federal Reserve [1], Bill Meridian wrote:

On December 23, 1913 at 6:02 P.M., President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act into law (Chart 1 A at left). The time is well documented in many encyclopedias because it was one of the first live radio broadcasts from the White House. Historical accounts report that Wilson said that he was affixing his signature to the Act at the designated time.

The Fed's horoscope is dominated by three major axes or groupings:
1)            Mars and Neptune rising opposite Jupiter.
2)            The Sun opposite Pluto, both squaring the zero Aries Midheaven.
3)            The Moon in mutual reception with Pluto, the former ruling the Ascendant and the latter the fifth house.

The first grouping is descriptive of the Fed's tendency to inflate the currency. How could any entity with a hard Mars-Jupiter-Neptune aspect be expected to exercise restraint and maintain a stable currency? An insider tells me that these planets do describe the idealistic zeal or misguided ideas with which most Fed employees go about their jobs (note Neptune ruling the ninth house and Mars the tenth).

The Sun-Pluto-Midheaven T-square describes the Fed's propensity to accumulate power in a subtle fashion without the knowledge of most citizens (Pluto in the twelfth). As we shall see in the next section, the Sun's rulership of the second house is the Fed's ability to control the dollar value of all the country's assets, which, in fact, is accomplished by a fifth house method (Pluto's rulership).

Taking off from this article we look at the current transits to the Fed’s chart. Notice that Saturn/Pluto conjunction is transiting over the Mars-Jupiter-Neptune axis that Bill Meridian links to the “ Fed's tendency to inflate the currency.”

The  Saturn-Pluto conjunction is a rare and significant event. Starting at around Christmas of 2018, the conjunction  unfolds itself throughout the year of 2019, culminating on January 12, 2020.  Saturn-Pluto is associated with constriction and pain followed by a rebirth of sorts. It can be very hard on those who have over-extended themselves. This is the time when anything false is likely to get forcefully deconstructed. 

In conclusion, we may say that the Federal Reserve may not survive the Saturn-Pluto conjunction without giving up its Mars-Jupiter-Neptune “tendency to inflate the currency.”  Does that mean a possible return of the gold standard? Maybe.


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