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Columba - the Dove - blesses Trump’s efforts for Peace

 


 

 

The "Board of Peace" (also referred to as the Gaza Board of Peace or similar) is a recently proposed U.S.-led intergovernmental body, initially focused on overseeing the post-conflict reconstruction and governance in Gaza as part of President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the Gaza conflict, with potential broader ambitions for global conflict resolution. It has been endorsed in connection with UN Security Council Resolution 2803 (from 2025). The signing ceremony was scheduled for Thursday (likely January 22, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. (timezone unspecified, but local to the event) on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

 

 

To understand the astrological timing for the Board of Peace event (the formal signing ceremony scheduled for Thursday, January 22, 2026, in Davos, Switzerland, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum)we look at the Capricorn Ingress chart for Davos.The Capricorn Ingress (December 21, 2025, ~16:02 CET / 15:02 UT in Davos). This chart sets the tone for the period ahead in mundane astrology, especially when cast for a symbolically significant place like Davos—a hub for global elite gatherings, economic discussions, and now this high-profile peace/reconstruction initiative. The Sun at 0° Capricorn exactly on the Descendant (7th cusp), conjunct Venus at 26° Sagittarius nearby, forms a tight square to the Saturn-Neptune conjunction in late Pisces (Saturn ~25° Pi, Neptune ~29° Pi). This configuration emphasizes themes of: Dissolution of old structures (Saturn-Neptune in Pisces) clashing with authority, governance, and new foundational efforts (Sun in Capricorn on the relational/ "other" axis).

Partnerships, alliances, and open enemies (7th house/Descendant emphasis) involving idealism, sacrifice, or illusion (Neptune) meeting hard boundaries, responsibility, and karmic lessons (Saturn).

 

A potential for reconciliation through structured release—Venus adds harmony-seeking or diplomatic flavor to the Sun's ingress, but the square suggests tension, delays, or necessary confrontations before resolution.

 

Lynn Bell's essay [1] on Saturn in Pisces aligns strikingly here. It describes Saturn in the final zodiac sign as capable of dissolving entrenched, outworn systems (e.g., apartheid's racial walls in South Africa giving way to Mandela's reconciliation in the mid-1990s). The transit brought "structural changes to eliminate racial disenfranchisement," a "healing release of outworn structures," and a "joyous anticipation" of incarnating a long-held dream, even amid lingering harm.

 

Applied mundanely to the Board of Peace:This body emerges amid the Gaza conflict's aftermath, aiming to oversee reconstruction, ceasefire implementation, and potentially broader global conflict resolution (as Trump has hinted it could evolve beyond Gaza, with invitations to dozens of nations and even suggestions of it rivaling or replacing UN functions).

Saturn-Neptune's "dissolving boundaries" could symbolize breaking down old divisions (e.g., in Gaza's governance, international aid silos, or entrenched resentments), while Capricorn's ingress demands practical, enduring frameworks—reconstruction via new institutions.

The South Africa parallel is apt: a vision of hope overriding past resentments, structural reform, and a leader (Mandela then, Trump now as inaugural chairman) embodying the shift.

 


Progressing the ingress chart to January 22, 2026 (using Mean Quotidian) brings that Sun-Venus-Saturn-Neptune square into stronger alignment with the meridian (MC/IC axis). In mundane astrology, angular emphasis "triggers" the ingress promise dramatically—here, activating the configuration at the angles (public visibility, authority, foundations) precisely during the Davos ceremony. This could manifest as:A highly visible (MC) moment of attempted global peacemaking (Sun-Venus) amid dissolution of conflict boundaries (Saturn-Neptune square), potentially involving sacrifice, idealism, or skepticism (Neptune's fog, Saturn's restrictions).

Breakthroughs or innovations in diplomacy/communications, as Diana Rosenberg notes for stars in late Pisces (e.g., Scheat/Piscis Austrinus region or similar fixed stars around 25°–29° Pi, often linked to extremes: profound insights, reform after sorrow/disaster, peacemaking vs. aggression, new beginnings via crisis).

 

Rosenberg's fixed-star delineations (from Secrets of the Ancient Skies, Vol. 2) for that late-Pisces zone frequently include dualities: peacemaking/peacekeeping efforts clashing with aggression, sorrows/disasters prompting reform, breakthroughs in understanding/ communication, and "new beginnings" after hardship. This fits the Board of Peace's context—born from Gaza's devastation (sorrow leading to reconstruction), with ambitions for global peacekeeping, yet facing criticism, headwinds from allies (e.g., Macron declining), and questions about its scope/authority.Overall, the progressed alignment on January 22, 2026, in Davos "triggers" a potent, location-tuned ingress signature of structured dissolution for reconciliation and rebuilding. Whether this yields Mandela-like healing or more chaotic/illusory outcomes (Neptune risks) remains unfolding—but astrologically, it's a textbook "fated" activation for an event billed as dissolving old barriers to forge new peace structures. The Pisces emphasis adds a spiritual/compassionate undertone to the Capricornian ambition.

 

 

[1] https://www.astro.com/astrology/opa_article230123_e.htm

 

 

 

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And finally one little detail: Donald Trump’s natal Sun [22ge55] is conjunct the Ascendant of the Capricorn ingress chart [23ge48]. Both these are closely conjunct the star PHACT of COLUMBA [ 22ge] - the Dove of Peace!!

This adds a fascinating and poetic synchronicity.

 

Fixed star Phact (α Columbae, the brightest in Columba the Dove) is positioned at approximately 22°10' Gemini (2000 epoch; precession shifts it slightly forward over time, but for 2025–2026, it's effectively around 22°–23° Gemini in tropical zodiac, with orbs typically allowing 1–2° influence for conjunctions to angles/planets).

 

This creates a tight triple conjunction right on the Ascendant of the ingress chart for Davos:Trump's natal Sun (22°55' Gem) conjunct Phact (22°–23° Gem) conjunct Ascendant (23°48' Gem).

 

In mundane astrology, the Ascendant of a location-specific ingress chart represents the "face" or immediate identity/manifestation of events in that place during the ingress period (roughly the next three months, or until the next cardinal ingress). An Ascendant so precisely tuned to a fixed star—and doubly to a key figure's natal Sun—suggests the location (Davos) and the unfolding period are "branded" with that stellar energy, especially when the event (the Board of Peace signing on January 22, 2026) falls within it. Phact's symbolism is remarkably on-point for a "Board of Peace" initiative:Named from Arabic for "ring-dove" (a type of dove), in the constellation Columba (the Dove), often linked to Noah's Dove—the biblical bringer of good news that the floodwaters are receding, land is near, and renewal/peace is possible after catastrophe.

 

The dove archetype universally carries peace (olive branch), reconciliation after turmoil, the end of conflict/deluge, and hopeful messages amid hardship—echoing the Board of Peace's stated aims: post-Gaza reconstruction, dissolving old enmities/boundaries (tying back to Saturn-Neptune in Pisces), and potential global peacekeeping.

 

With Trump's Sun (his core identity, leadership, vitality) so exactly conjunct this on the Davos ingress Ascendant, it personalizes the symbolism dramatically:The initiative appears as an extension of his "brand" or mission—bringing "good news" of peace/reconstruction after conflict (Gaza as modern "flood").

 

The event gains a fated, hopeful tone: a dove-like messenger of accord, rising (Ascendant) publicly in Davos. Combined with the earlier-noted progressed Sun-Venus-Saturn-Neptune square triggering on the meridian January 22 (structured dissolution for reconciliation), this adds a dovetailing celestial endorsement—literally, the Dove of Peace "rising" with Trump's imprint at the very place/time of announcement.

 

It's almost eerily apt: a leader whose Sun aligns with the Dove star on the "horizon" of a peace-board ceremony in a global forum. Whether one views it as synchronicity, or mundane astrology's predictive poetry, it reinforces the chart's themes of hopeful new beginnings after sorrow, peacemaking amid dissolution, and innovative diplomacy.

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