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Saturn Calls on Ron DeSantis

The tough immigration bill that Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida, signed a couple of days ago has drawn a lot of attention. It includes provisions designed to prevent illegal immigrants from getting employment, holding driver's licenses and seeking medical care. The signing of the bill was timed to rebut new federal immigration guidelines and embarrass the Biden administration. However, whether DeSantis knew or not, it was also timed to coincide with an important Saturn Cycle transit in DeSantis’ horoscope.


Saturn is currently just a few minutes of the arc away from opposing natal Saturn in DeSantis’ chart. (Click Ron DeSantis to see a horoscope done for noon on his date of birth.) It's no secret that DeSantis is planning to run for the Republican nomination in 2024 and the signing of the new immigration bill looked more like a campaign event than official State business. Though DeSantis has yet to announce his candidacy, this Saturn transit tells us that the signing of this bill was the actual kick-off for his campaign.


Saturn transits to it natal place occur around every seven years. They often mark changes in your physical circumstances, particularly your career. These transits typically bring us challenges and a lot depends on how you handle those challenges. Saturn cycle aspects tend to reward hard work, solid planning and integrity. Lapses in any of these areas, on the other hand, are apt to be exposed during these transits and we suffer the consequences.


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In mundane astrology (the astrology of historical events) we typically look at what’s happening astrologically during the big, documented events, like an election. But sometime the really important decisions are not made during these “big” events. Sometimes these are decisions made in backrooms away from the public eye. A good example of this is the U.S. presidential election of 1876


Those of us who lived through the drama of the 2000 U.S. presidential election and then the truly scary moments of the 2020 election might think that we know all about the crazy twists and turns that American democracy can take. However, we don’t the half of it because, as divisive as those two elections might have seemed, they were calm affairs compared to what happened in 1876.


In 1876 the United States was still recovering from the trauma of the Civil War. It was also was only the seconc national election held after the Amnesty Act of 1872, which returned to ex-confederate soldiers the right to vote. The support of these confederate veterans allowed the Democratic candidate, Samuel Tilden, to win the popular vote. However, he was still short of having a majority in the Electoral College. That vote count would remain in doubt for several months.


A horoscope for Election Day in 1876 explains the confusion. (Click here to see the chart.) Neptune is placed within just a few degrees of the Descendant and it is the focal point of aspects from the Moon, Uranus, Venus, Mercury and Saturn. The T-square with Neptune, Mercury and the Moon explains it all. The people had spoken and the message they had delivered was a Neptunian muddle.


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Following the Moon: May 5, 2023


I had hoped that the New Moon for April 20 (click here to see the chart and the article) might give us some relief from the epidemic of gun violence but that proved to be a false hope. However, there was a subtle change in the nature of that violence. Along with the typical crazed gunman shooting up a doctor's office we got people being shot by their neighbors or by homeowners fearful that the delivery guy or the teenager knocking on the wrong door was an imminent threat. This pervasive anger and paranoia resonates with Pluto, which was strongly place in that April 20th chart.


Pluto was placed in the Second House in that chart, bringing together the themes of power and the economy. Republicans in the House of Representatives presented their plan to deal with the debt limit crisis. The plan was an obvious power play that going to fuel a lot of debate. Looking beyond Pluto in that New Moon chart, I thought that the configuration of Uranus and Mercury indicated a technological breakthrough of some sort. That was not the case (as far as I know) but the discovery of (relatively) recent water flow on Mars sort of fits into that “science fiction” theme.


Pluto may have been the dominant factor in the Apr. 20 New Moon chart, but in the Full Moon chart for May 5th, it’s Uranus that’s the “big dog.” It is conjunct the Sun, opposite the Moon, sextile Mars and, more important, near the Midheaven of that chart. (Click on Full Moon to see the chart.) This means that we can expect a Uranian quality to whatever happens during the next two weeks, which doesn’t necessarily bode well but it certainly will keep things interesting.

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No one was particularly surprised when President Joe Biden announced his intention to seek a second term yesterday. He has been hinting at such a move for several months. Also, it would be unusual for any first term president not to go for a second. What might make Biden an exception is the fact that he will turn 82 years old in 2024, but the President and his supporters apparently don’t see that as a problem.


Astrologically, the announcement couldn’t have been better timed. It came just as transiting Jupiter was making a 90 degree square aspect to Biden’s natal Jupiter. Square aspects usually imply action and Jupiter is all about expansion and optimism. Of course, Jupiter in a square aspect can sometimes mean too much optimism and, when we look at what’s coming up in Biden’s horoscope for the second half of 2023,  it’s evident that Jupiter’s benefic glow is not going to last. (Click on Joe Biden to see the chart.)