In my book, Tecumseh’s Curse, I studied the cyclic patterns in Inauguration charts. Since all three previous Sun-Saturn administrations “were limited in time and by circumstances,” I still think Joe Biden will be a one-term president.
Previous Sun-Saturn presidencies faced contentious issues. Examples are Zachary Taylor (1849), Rutherford B. Hayes (1877) and JFK (1961). In each, the country was divided as we addressed major conflicts regarding race, so I felt that “racial justice will once again feature during the 2021 administration,” which has proven to be true.
I expected previous Sun-Uranus and Sun-Pluto administrations to show similarities to 2021 as well. These cyclic patterns indicated that “financial affairs were often highlighted, with important changes in policies and trends,” the “political parties themselves underwent change,” and “the country’s territory, alliances and antagonisms came to the forefront.” We can already see how these influences have played out in the first half of the Biden administration with inflation, recession and rising interest rates; the changes in both parties notable in Congress; and developments involving relationships with China and Russia in particular.
I believe that planetary cycles are an extremely important forecasting tool. They reveal the patterns of history, and how certain themes are reiterated with each new generation. Since Joe Biden, inaugurated with the Sun conjunct Saturn, is presumed to be running for president again in 2024, I’m not sure exactly how things will play out, but time and further astrological study will tell.
Read more about my book Tecumseh’s Curse: Indigenous Wisdom, Astrology and the Deaths of U.S. Presidents.