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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

1994 Inauguration Chart is Radix

Mandela took the oath of office at 12:20pm, May 10th 1994, Pretoria (Tshwane).

The tumultuous events in SA politics of the last 12 months - Polokwane conference, recharging of Zuma, Nicholson judgement, culminating in the resignation of Mbeki & some of his cabinet - have occurred under the pAsc sq nPluto progression in this inauguration chart, which has been in orb since September 2007.

The primary aphorism in Ronald Davison's Technique of Prediction states "No important event in the life ever comes to pass unless a direction involving an angle of the horoscope is in force at the time." We can assume therefore that this inauguration chart is radix as it tells the story of the remaking of the SA political scene.

[Note also the solar arc Saturn in octile to radix Asc-Dsc axis, further confirmation of the chart's radicality.]

Pluto in the inauguration chart tenants the 4th house and is the modern ruler of the 4th. It is therefore a very powerful significator of the "political opposition" to the ruling authority (10th house). This has two implications for the short term future of the political landscape.

1. The putsch that unseated Mbeki originated in structures which equivalenced a "political opposition". In other words, even though the ANC post-Polokwane were ostensibly still the governing party, for all intents and purposes they operated as a political opposition to the Mbeki cabinet.

2. By the time this progression plays out (March 2009), the face of "opposition politics" will have been completely transformed.

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Birth of New South Africa


Progressed Ephemeris 1995-2015

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