The Book of Power. Mundane Vedic Astrology. Tatiana Kalinina
Читать онлайн книгу.second house of money before an election represents a leader’s personal finances, but after inauguration it reflects the financial capacity of the entire state. The amount of wealth indicated in the leader’s birth chart during their time in power directly influences how much money they will be able to attract to the country – or, conversely, how much may be spent.
The more authoritarian and absolute the regime, the stronger this dependence becomes. In democratic nations, the connection between the leader’s fate and the country’s destiny is less direct. At times, this connection feels almost mystical – a ruler’s birth chart reflects all major events that will unfold in the country during their time in power.
Turn to the natal chart of George VI, which ruled England during World War II.
Case Study 3. King George VI
In the birth chart of the King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions the Aries period began on December 15, 1938. Aries is ruled by Mars, the planet of war, which in his chart was placed in the eighth house – the house of crises, stress, fear, and danger.
The Natal Chart of King George VI
A cluster of four planets in the warlike sign of Scorpio, positioned in the eighth house of crises, strongly indicates that this period will be marked by conflict, stress, and matters of life and death.
In the seventh house of international relations, Saturn appears next to the star Zubenelgenubi or the Southern Claw, suggesting the following definition: “Harsh and unforgiving justice, a reckoning for human error, restoration of a disrupted balance, emphasizing the inescapability of punishment.”
Do you know when the Aries period ended in George VI’s chart? December 14, 1945. This means that from 1939 to 1945, the birth chart indicated that the ruler of England would face a period of trials and crises.
Does not this remarkable case demonstrate that professional predictive astrology can, in fact, illuminate the course of world events?
Now, let us turn to the planetary transits in the sky at key moments, as they relate to the birth chart of King George VI of England.
But before we dive into the transit analysis, it is important to briefly explain how this technique works.
Every person carries a cosmic passport – their birth chart, calculated for the exact time and place of their birth. This chart is a snapshot of the heavens at the precise moment life begins.
To understand how an individual’s fate interacts with the outer world, let us use the analogy of a music box.
The metal comb of the music box represents the natal chart, fixed within a person’s consciousness. Each day, we engage with the ever-changing rhythm of planetary motion, just as the rotating drum of the music box strikes the prongs of the comb.
We “cling” with the protrusions of our psyche to the current position of the planets in the sky, from which our reactions, actions, decisions and the events we experience in the outer world.
Now, let us return to the birth chart of King George VI, the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the time of the outbreak of World War II.
Case Study 4. Transit to the Onset of World War II
The Moon, which signifies a person’s thoughts, mood and state of mind, was positioned in the sixth house of conflicts and confrontations of the King on that ill-fated day of September 1, 1939.
The Transit to the Onset of World War II
The seventh house of international relations was affected by Saturn and Ketu in transit. These are the two worst malefic of all the planets in the astro chart, and in the first weeks after the outbreak of war, they both affected the seventh house of the King of Great Britain.
The planet ruler of the fourth house of the Homeland, which is the most sensitive point of the natal chart for the leader, was at that moment in the sign of its fall, which foreshadowed the inevitable raids of the enemy on the cities of England.
Mars – the planet of war – was transiting through the fourth house of George VI’s homeland. This was yet another omen for the King – a warning of the approaching German forces.
Mars was in its full strength, exalted in Capricorn.
Exaltation is a unique planetary condition in which a planet appears more powerful than it truly is. It is similar to moments in human life when we feel “on fire” – performing far beyond our usual capacity. This is the nature of exaltation: its results are brilliant, but unstable.
At the outbreak of World War II, Mars was in exaltation – a placement that signaled a formidable enemy, one who seemed stronger than he actually was. The plan for a swift, powerful strike succeeded at first, but could not be sustained – Germany became entangled in a long and exhausting war.
At the same time In George VI’s chart, the Sun (the planet of work duties) and the ruler of the first house of personality were transiting through the eleventh house of alliances – a clear sign that it was the right time to form a military coalition and unite forces against the enemy.
Houses in the Birth Chart of a Politician: Meanings
First house. The nation’s health and overall well-being. Represents key events affecting the entire country, including epidemics, wars, and mass protests.
Second house. The country’s financial life. Economic crisis, periods of prosperity, sanctions that apply to the country.
Third house. Relations with neighboring countries. Signing of important agreements, diplomatic negotiations, trade agreements, and border policies.
Fourth house. Homeland, national infrastructure, transportation, internal security.
Fifth house. Leadership status, influence, and public approval. Indicates political success, strategic decision-making, popularity.
Sixth house. Public unrest, protests, national healthcare, military affairs (rearmament, internal conflicts), and legal matters, including international sanctions and criminal prosecutions. Participation in elections, confrontations and contests.
Seventh house. The nation’s reputation on the world stage. Governs foreign relations, alliances, international diplomacy, and the leader’s interactions with global figures. Relationship with members of the president’s office and ability to assemble a strong team.
Eighth house. Crises, wars, natural disasters, national emergencies, and high mortality rates. Also signifies foreign investments, economic dependencies, attracting funds from partners and allies.
Ninth house. Diplomacy, position in the international arena, diplomatic successes of the country.
Tenth house. Legitimacy and effectiveness of leadership. A real-time indicator of government efficiency, his ministers and the office as a whole, political stability.
Eleventh house. Political alliances, unions, and coalitions. Achievements and prestigious world-class awards.
Twelfth house. International travel. Secret operations, espionage, security agencies, governs state secrets, and the activities of security agencies.
A politician’s astrological chart serves a dual role – it reflects both the individual and the government institution they represent. When we combine the national chart, the inauguration chart, and the leader’s natal chart, we get the most accurate predictive results. This triad reveals key turning points and major events in the life of the state