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Venus square Saturn tightens money supply

 



With the Fed raising by 75 bps yesterday I have to believe we’ve reached a major turning point in the War Against Davos. The deflation of asset prices and, most especially the Eurodollar markets is putting many other, over-leveraged central banks on a path towards bankruptcy. https://bit.ly/3OcV0EO

 

 


 Regular readers will be aware by now that angles are everything in astrology. A planet or a planetary combination that is not linked to the horizon or meridian axes is a dumb note in a mundane chart and will not show up in events at the place. The second thing that angles do is that they widen the applicable orb to about 7-10 degrees. Planetary aspects that are not exact because they are forming or separating create events which would otherwise not be explainable. 

With this background take a look at the chart for the exact Venus (money)-Saturn (tightening) square drawn for Washington DC where the Federal Reserve is headquartered. Notice that it is significant for the place since it is aligned with the angles. So the Fed’s move to raise interest rates is not at all surprising. 

And let us not forget that Venus is triggering the May 16th lunar eclipse (angular at Washington DC) since it is transiting over the eclipse Sun. In a previous post I wrote: 

The Scorpio full moon on May 16, 2022 is a total lunar eclipse. The eclipse luminaries complete a challenging T-square aspect to Saturn. Astrologers refer to Saturn as the “headmaster at the school of hard knocks”. So this eclipse is about hardships and the need to take responsibility for our actions.

 

 


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