Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 Dear Group, Taking advantage of some quiet time, I've had a look at the transits for election day (4 Nov 2008). After much research, some years ago, I decided upon Sagittarius lagna for US chart and, so far, it seems to reflect the events affecting the US. On election day the dasa of MO-SU-RA-KE(?) will be running... Dasa lord Moon, in nakshatra of Rahu, occupies Aquarius with dispositor (Saturn) in 10th whilst pratyantar lord Rahu conjuncts 10th lord/karaka (Mercury) in Cancer...8th house of change/transformation. The transits for election day show Moon/Rahu transiting Ketu in Capricorn whilst Ketu transits Rahu in 8th... Obviously there are indications there that suggest a strong female influence... Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com jyotish-vidya ___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 - " SKM " <santo143 <jyotishvidya Wednesday, March 12, 2008 2:27 PM Re: U.S. Election? Wendy: I have been seeing these kinds of predictions day in n out since 06 late. I mean you google up and would see 100s of vedic astrology(some western astrology too) predictions on how hillary's jupiter beats baracks venus. Senator McCain's strong Mars Mercury influence has almost always been beaten down by few who include him in the race. I mean, they are all going to be wrong. Its almost impossible for Hillary to get a nod from Dem. and if its Barack vs. McCain i don't see a single reason why the swing voters would go for Senator McCain now. If there is anything true in these predictions(meaning Hillary atleast winning the primary and being Dem candidate if not final elections), i would like to believe that the astrologers out there have some mettle. Else, even though i wont denounce the subject, i would probably have no reason to trust anyone's analysis (other than the fact that they just tend to follow common media and color facts in a way that suits them). Noone had predicted Barack's prowess this year. However, i have discredit to both the Dems and however i might tend to appreciate Senator McCain, the conditions donot favor him and its mostly likely that its gonna be Barack. Plus, after been in this country for few years now, i can understand why people would be democrats or liberals at heart. But voting for a democrat has almost always been a leap of faith(in the wrong direction that is). I mean, you have to admit that the no. of scandals that have plagued Dems is far far far more than Reps. I mean look at Eli Spitzer or Kwami Kilpatrick now. Or, for that matter look from jeffersons to Clintons. Its just not coincidental that too much emphasis on liberal values is killing the american faith based value system. Moderate Republican even at 71 and some of the most rational views make Senator McCain the best candidate. However, who am i to judge. The time is of change, 2008(year 1) and the first such in this millennium and what nots and this year will see Barack Hussain Obama come to power. Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya wrote: Dear Group, Taking advantage of some quiet time, I've had a look at the transits for election day (4 Nov 2008). After much research, some years ago, I decided upon Sagittarius lagna for US chart and, so far, it seems to reflect the events affecting the US. On election day the dasa of MO-SU-RA-KE(?) will be running... Dasa lord Moon, in nakshatra of Rahu, occupies Aquarius with dispositor (Saturn) in 10th whilst pratyantar lord Rahu conjuncts 10th lord/karaka (Mercury) in Cancer...8th house of change/transformation. The transits for election day show Moon/Rahu transiting Ketu in Capricorn whilst Ketu transits Rahu in 8th... Obviously there are indications there that suggest a strong female influence... Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com jyotish-vidya ___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 PLEASE SEND MAILS TO GROUP - NOT TO ME PERSONALLY! Hello SKM(?) I actually have NOT made any comments based on either candidates chart, nor have I bothered to search Google to find what others might have to say.... Thank You, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com jyotish-vidya ___ - " SKM " <santo143 <jyotishvidya Wednesday, March 12, 2008 2:27 PM Re: U.S. Election? Wendy: I have been seeing these kinds of predictions day in n out since 06 late. I mean you google up and would see 100s of vedic astrology(some western astrology too) predictions on how hillary's jupiter beats baracks venus. Senator McCain's strong Mars Mercury influence has almost always been beaten down by few who include him in the race. I mean, they are all going to be wrong. Its almost impossible for Hillary to get a nod from Dem. and if its Barack vs. McCain i don't see a single reason why the swing voters would go for Senator McCain now. If there is anything true in these predictions(meaning Hillary atleast winning the primary and being Dem candidate if not final elections), i would like to believe that the astrologers out there have some mettle. Else, even though i wont denounce the subject, i would probably have no reason to trust anyone's analysis (other than the fact that they just tend to follow common media and color facts in a way that suits them). Noone had predicted Barack's prowess this year. However, i have discredit to both the Dems and however i might tend to appreciate Senator McCain, the conditions donot favor him and its mostly likely that its gonna be Barack. Plus, after been in this country for few years now, i can understand why people would be democrats or liberals at heart. But voting for a democrat has almost always been a leap of faith(in the wrong direction that is). I mean, you have to admit that the no. of scandals that have plagued Dems is far far far more than Reps. I mean look at Eli Spitzer or Kwami Kilpatrick now. Or, for that matter look from jeffersons to Clintons. Its just not coincidental that too much emphasis on liberal values is killing the american faith based value system. Moderate Republican even at 71 and some of the most rational views make Senator McCain the best candidate. However, who am i to judge. The time is of change, 2008(year 1) and the first such in this millennium and what nots and this year will see Barack Hussain Obama come to power. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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