Is Joe Biden Running Out of Luck? USA Sade Sati & Biden Starts Saturn Dasha

Is Joe Biden Running Out of Luck?  USA Sade Sati & Biden Starts Saturn Dasha

On Sept 22, Joe Biden will start his Saturn Dasha. After a 17 year Jupiter Dasha that is supportive of all our endeavors and in which providence seems to be a prominent theme, Saturn Dasha feels dreary, bleak. and unwelcomed. The beginning of the Dasha is particularly thorny as we experience a rude awakening after 17 years of Jupiter’s slumber.

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Dear Mr. Trump, We Don't Deserve You

 Dear Mr. Trump, We Don't Deserve You

The whole world is scratching their heads as to how someone with your credentials and personality could have made it this far in the race for the President of the United States. Of course everyone wants the Astrologers to predict if you will win or not, which I will address towards the end of the article after I have given you some general counsel on the karmas revealed in your of your Vedic horoscope. 

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Saturn Hates Me (Part 2), Remedies

Saturn Hates Me (Part 2), Remedies

One of my favorite authors, Anis Nin once wrote “We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are”. 

The moon in our horoscope indicates where we are most at “home” and is thus our own unique filter through which we see things. Everything that we come into contact with passes through our moon/mind and is processed into feelings, which drive our actions.

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Sade Sati - Saturn Hates Me, Not

Sade Sati - Saturn Hates Me, Not

Sade Sati is a challenging transit of Saturn only because we have been conditioned to avoid “negative” feelings, thoughts and experiences at all costs. Astrologically, in this period our natal Moon, which is our emotional filter, comes face to face with the pragmatic and sober karmic task master Saturn, who wants us to face the the limits of the personality.
 

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A Tale of Three Saturns (The 2012 Elections)

A Tale of Three Saturns (The 2012 Elections)
“I began feeling the way I imagine an actor or athlete must feel when, after years of commitment to a particular dream…he realizes that he’s gone just about as far as talent or fortune will take him. The dream will not happen, and he now faces the choice of accepting this fact like a grownup and moving on to more sensible pursuits, or refusing the truth and ending up bitter, quarrelsome, and slightly pathetic. ”
― Barack ObamaThe Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream 
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