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FOR THE WEEK BEGINNING AUGUST 5, 2002I should clarify something I
stated last week, when I referred to a great T-square forming between Saturn,
Uranus, and Pluto in 2008-2010. These three planets never come into an exact
T-square with one another. They come close, and it can be considered "in
effect," if the orb between these planets does not exceed 10 degrees. In fact,
they get within 3 degrees of hard aspect to one another by 2010, which is
close enough to be effective, in my opinion. But what is perhaps more
important, as alluded to in last week’s column, is that each of these planets
will ingress (enter into) a cardinal sign during the 2008-2010 period. Hence
the term "Cardinal Climax" to describe this time frame. The last geocosmic
"Climax" was between 1988-1993, when the Moon’s North Node, Saturn, Uranus,
and Neptune all formed successive conjunctions to one another in the sign of
Capricorn, hence the term "Capricorn Climax." That is remarkable, because each
of these bodies has an orbit of greater than 18 years. In the case of Uranus
and Neptune, the orbits are 84 and 168 years respectively. And like the
"Capricorn Climax," the "Cardinal Climax" too can be expected to correlate
with a major shift in collective consciousness. In other words, the world as
we know it will likely change, and the economic, social, political, and
cultural areas of human activity will be impacted dramatically. You may
remember that during the "Capricorn Climax," the Communist nations of Eastern
Europe were allowed to enter the free market economy. The Berlin Wall came
down after 45 years (Saturn conjunct UraI referred to this period
(2008-2010) as my "best guess" as to when the problems encountered during the
Saturn-Pluto opposition of August 2001-May 2002 might peak out. In previous
report I also pointed to this as the time when I believed the "Terrorists" of
the world would likely gain access to, and/or expertise, of using weapons of
mass destruction to effect great havoc on the planet. The threat of terrorism
coincided with Saturn in opposition to Pluto. The reality of greater
destruction from terrorism could increase substantially when Uranus enters the
Saturn-Pluto equation in 2008-2010.But I also pointed out a geocosmic
signature suggesting a powerful peace movement as well, taking place between
2003-2010. This peace movement would be related to Uranus (mass consciousness)
entering Pisces (urge for peace), in 2003. It will remain there until 2010.
During that same period, Neptune (planet signifying the wish for peace) will
remain in Aquarius (sign correlating with the principle of mass
consciousness), in what is known as a mutual reception. A mutual reception
occurs when two planets are in one another’s ruling sign. The principles of
each are very strong. In this case, Uranus rules Aquarius and Neptune rules
Pisces, so they are in each other’s ruling sign. So this decade will prove to
be very interesting from this perspective: who will win? The forces of peace
(Uranus and Neptune in mutual reception) or the forces of destruction (Saturn
and Pluto joined by UOK, but what does that have to do with world
financial markets, you might ask. A lot. Typically economies and stock markets
top out around the time of Saturn in opposition to Pluto. Governments achieve
budget surpluses, and prosperity reigns, and every one eats and works. But
after Saturn opposes Pluto, deficits begin to arise, debts increase, and
excess gives way to scarcity, until at least the waning square between these
two powerhouses (2008-2010), and oftentimes right into the conjunction (2020).
As an interesting study, you might go back and look at the alignment of
planets between 1834-35 and 1842. In 1834-35, Saturn was oppose Pluto, Uranus
was in late Aquarius about to enter Pisces, and Neptune was in early Aquarius
– same as now. The U.S. has just balanced in budget, paid off all its debt,
from the Revolutionary War of 1776. But by 1842, as Saturn squared Pluto, the
UIn inflation-adjusted terms, equity markets tend to perform extremely
well between the conjunction and opposition (1946-1966, 1982-2001). Interest
rates tend to go from a high to a low, which helps stock markets. But between
the opposition and conjunction, debts increase, and so too do interest rates.
First the stock market falters, then as debts increase, the bond markets
suffer. This is followed by problems in the housing-mortgage sector, which is
then followed by problems with banks that can’t collect on loans (usually
related to real estate busts). Equities markets are not stable during the
downward part of the Saturn-Pluto cycle, although there are numerous instances
of sharp but short-lasting rallies. It is just not the gradual rise for many,
many years that was evident from conjunction to opposition. Making money
through the financial markets is much more challenging noShorter-term,
the U.S. stock market may be readying for one of those sharp rallies within
the down phase of a greater bear market. It will appear like a new bull
market, and I am certain that many analysts will in fact call it a new bull
market. The 4-year cycle is due to bottom. It either bottomed back on the full
moon of July 26 (one of the possible dates for a bottom discussed at the time
in this letter), or it will bottom with the next primary cycle low, due
between October-January coming up. After this 4-year trough is in, look for a
minimum 5-8 month rally in stock indices around the world.One reason
why July 26 could have been that low is because it occurred between the July
3-August 10 period, which we previously identified as a the completion of a
bottom from which the market would commence a minimum 10% rally. This was the
time frame in which Sun, Mars, and Jupiter all formed conjunctions to one
another. Sure enough, on the full moon, the Dow Jones Industrial Averages
bottomed at 7500 area, and have since risen over 15% in just one week. Along
with this rise, currencies like the Euro have fallen against the Dollar. So
has Gold and Silver. The key aspect in that cluster is the Sun conjunct Mars,
which actually takes place next Saturday, August 10. There are more 10% or
greater moves in U.S. stock indices related to this signature than any other
that involves planets within the orbit of Jupiter. This conjunction also
corresponds to hot weather, as in droughts
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