While your astrologer was recovering from all the cosmic turmoil of the year in various pleasant spas on the Baltic Sea, what seemed almost unthinkable happened. Joe Biden withdrew as a candidate for the presidency in favor of his vice president Kamala Harris. That means that the prediction that Trump would be defeated, which I made here some time ago, needs to be revised. After all, it was based on a comparison of the developments in the charts of Biden and Trump, from which Biden clearly emerged stronger.
Sirius
So that’s now fundamentally changed, and that’s why it’s worth taking a look at the developments in Harris’ radix. The first question is what is going on in the progressions and what exactly that will look like in November when the elections are held. In the polls, Harris’ candidacy has done the Democrats good, instead of a shivering elderly person who regularly walks in the wrong direction, there is now a young energetic woman who doesn’t say weird things. And she’s coloured too, which could bring in a lot of votes from that camp.
In any case, the progressions in November show a strong point, the progressed Moon is on Sirius, the main star of Canis Major. It is one of the brightest stars in the sky that gives a lot of fighting power. A bright star in the sky is a bright star on Earth, so that’s not bad. The progressed Moon moves at a rate of one degree per month, so Sirius in the month of the elections is highly activated.
Full Moon
The movement of the progressed Sun, especially important if you want to become a boss, is remarkable, the Sun makes a trine/sextile with the Full Moon in teh radix. With a Full Moon, the Sun totally dominates the Moon and if we see the Moon as the people who have to vote for her, that could work out well. The progressed Pars Fortunae, the Moon Part passes into Pisces in November, activates Jupiter/Lord 10, comes to the radix-MC of success but also to the progressed Saturn of limitations.
The Sun part
The progressed Pars Solis also changes sign and enters Aquarius whose ruler Saturn is strong in the radix, but Saturn is also Lord 8 of the end. So the six factors that you normally look at give a rather mixed picture. What also stands out is the progression of Mercury / Lord 1 that comes conjunct the South Node that falls in the radix on the descendant. A very painful event (South Node) in connection with a battle (Desc). That doesn’t look so good, but this is not decisive there are other techniques to get a clear view here, such as the profection, the solar return the firdar and especially the lunar return.