John, I can FEEL that Saturn going direct! Amazing! I had totally forgotten about it, but yesterday decided to get a little more strict with my diet. And later I remembered about Saturn direct. And laughed. Saturn in my first house always brings healthy discipline.
________________________________ From: John <jr_...@yahoo.com> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 10:28 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Empire Conquering Day! (or the Future of the USA) Bhairitu, Here's a note on the US natal chart. Using Saturn as the significator for karma, career, or productivity(per Bhrigu Nandi Nadi technique), the 10th house from Saturn becomes the 7th house. The 7th house has many planets in it, including the Sun, Jupiter, Venus, and Mars. This means that the US will be productive in many facets of life from its citizens. However, the 7th house also represents other countries outside the US. So, the US has gone world-wide to find raw materials, like oil, for production. Given this inherent feature in the chart, it is very likely that the US will be a catalyst for world government. Given the multi-trillion deficit that we have, the US will be more motivated to produce more with the help of other countries to pay for the deficit in the future. In the long run, the US will have to be more innovative and highly technological than the rest of the world to sustain its lifestyle. IMO, this will force the US to colonize the Moon and Mars to obtain resources there for use here on earth. Happy 4th of July to everyone! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote: > > Which is what some of the 4th of July celebrations are about with > parades celebrating militarism and forgetting the true spirit of the > fourth of July. After spats with the neo-Fascists on local blogs over > Snowden and the BART strike I can attest that the fascists have won and > stolen the minds of many Americans by creating an idiocracy. > > I didn't bother to go downtown for the parade which would have been a > bore for me anyway. Plus the local police can't figure out traffic > control. The city fathers seem to want Leave It Beaverism anyway and > I'm a thorn in their side. > > So how did it go in your community or did you just not bother? Actually > I haven't done anything on this day since the early 00s when my sister > and brother-in-law liked to see a movie and have a good diner > somewhere. The latter got hard to find because the better restaurants > were closed and we wound up at Applebee's the last time. >