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Let the Games Begin

Enough opinions; it's time for the astrology facts as they relate to the presidential election. Consider this your fall preview guide. For many people, politics is no more interesting than baseball. But imagine that the ball game has had a formidable bet placed on it: the world. Then imagine the game is rigged.

Let's work our way backwards, from the inauguration chart. We know the new president, whoever he is, will take office at noon on January 20. Charts cast for noon this day and time all have the Aquarius Sun in the 10th house; the Sun in this sign is a nice image of democracy (power to the people, Aquarius), and the 10th house is the domain of government, admiralty, high office, and command. This year, the Sun is conjoined by Chiron in Capricorn, which is the highest planet in the chart. Sun-Chiron in a chart of this kind (a coronation or government event) is a fitting image for a wounded king. Whoever takes office, it would appear, will have some serious debility to deal with.

Chiron is not always about wounds, however; it is more often about awareness. Lots and lots of in-your-face radical awareness, wherever it goes. Chiron in Capricorn, the guardian angel of our times, dates back to December 2001, just weeks after the September 11 attacks. That was when Enron declared bankruptcy and the beginning of an era when many more facts of the corporate and government world, often symbolized by Capricorn, came out into the open. Next year is the last year of Chiron in Capricorn, and the transition into Chiron in Aquarius (which begins in March and continues through 2011). The Capricorn era, which so far spans the Bush presidency (post 9/11), has brought an astonishing diversity of scandals that have forced many millions of people to pay attention to boring politics, to see what a "corporation" is, and to have their illusions about politics destroyed. This is Chiron the iconoclast, shattering the idol of denial.

Taurus is rising. That makes Venus the second planet to symbolize the new president. We find Venus in the 9th house (spirituality, international affairs) conjunct Mercury. Given that this is conjunction in Capricorn in the 9th, we have an image of religiosity and piety. Venus, however, is opposed by Varuna, a planet beyond Pluto (discovered in 2000), in Cancer. Varuna is the equalizer. Mythically, this is a deity who was deeply concerned with the punishment of liars, and also one designated with the protection of water. He is often depicted carrying a noose. In eras past, Varuna was the supreme creation deity, whose name still evokes reverence in Vedic cultures. Somebody who often talks about God (Venus in Cap) has an actual meeting with the guy (Varuna in Cancer). And Varuna is not laughing.

One last note. The 8th house of this chart has a conjunction of Mars and Pluto in Sagittarius. Given that the 8th, Mars, and Pluto are all images of passion, power, and power struggles, that the 8th is about money and death, and that Sagittarius is the sign of religious ideals, there is more than a whiff of jihad to this chart-though it doesn't manifest right away. But the values are all in place, and the game is set. The early Gemini Moon will slide along for about nine months before the media really figure out what is going on. But they will get it, guaranteed.

Before there is an inauguration, there is usually an election. The election chart has many interesting features, as any circus clown could have guessed. The election figure is set for midnight of November 2 in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, where the election begins, and ends, before anyplace else. Dixville Notch, a small town in the north, has a long tradition of casting the election's first votes. The town's 26 registered voters meet at 11:30 p.m., each with his or her own little booth; the polls open and close within five minutes-before the League of Women Voters has brushed its teeth and gone to bed.

Like most of the political charts of recent years (such as the election of 2000 and September 11, 2001), Mercury is extremely prominent in this chart. See if you can follow how. Astrology loves to measure the horizon-the exact sign and degree rising-and this happens to be 26 degrees of Leo and 28 arc minutes (an arc minute measures 1/21,600th of the total horoscope wheel). The horizon moves fast-one degree every four clock minutes. So it's a lucky chance or synchronicity when a planet in the chart makes an exact aspect to the horizon, and in this chart it happens to be Mercury, at 26 degrees of Scorpio and 31 minutes. Close enough for you?

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