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|Monthly Prediction for April 2001
Date Posted: March 31, 2001
April
is going to be a month of mixed results for most of the
world.
One
of the important planetary events of April is the transit of the modern planet
Uranus from (sidereal) Capricorn to Aquarius on April 4. It will stay in
Aquarius till July 27, and then with its retrograde motion returns to
Capricorn and stays in Capricorn till January 24, 2002. After January 2002 it
will reenter Aquarius and stay there for the following 6 to 7 years.
Although it's going to remain in Aquarius only for a short while before it
returns to Aquarius next year, Uranus being the planet of change will
certainly affect the matters related to Aquarius sign in a big way. The
drastic changes in our social perception about the way we live is going to be
tremendously influenced by Uranus's entry in Aquarius. In scientific and
technological areas expect a lot of drastic changes and new ideas will find
their way to manifest into innovations and discoveries. The scientific
and technological growth rate will rise at a very rapid pace. A new wave
of philosophers with their new perspectives on living, in general, will
certainly transform our world in next 6-7 years to a new level of
understanding. The transit of Uranus through Aquarius is particularly
important for the United States as it directly influences that country in
shaping her future.
The
Pluto-Neptune
(till April 16) ninefold trine will maintain the stability around the world thus
providing the desired climate for political,
economical, and social improvement. However, Neptune-Saturn (April 2-10) and
Saturn-Jupiter (till April 7) ninefold squares will become responsible for
potential political turmoil in countries like Russia and China, and a serious
setback for the initiative of the Republic Party in the United States
respectively.
The
Neptune-Jupiter ninefold conjunction (April 4-7) will prove very positive for
religious activities all around the world.
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United
States:
Uranus transit in Aquarius on April 4 will perhaps result in a sudden shift
in Bush administration's domestic as well as international policies. Bush
administration may find the first week of April and April 13 through 21
period very trying and frustrating. For the country, expect the sudden
occurrence of both the manmade and natural calamities during the last week
of the month (April 26-30).
·
Russia: The third week of April may prove to be crucial for Russian politics.
During the last week (April 28-30) the relationship with the USA may turn sour.
However, in general, expect some very positive political and economical
development. The government will have a lot more stability to carry out its
plan.
·
China,
Hong Kong, and Pacific-rim countries: China is likely to continue to
have to face the political, social and economical problems during April 2-10 and
April 18-21 periods. However with these exceptions the month looks good
for China as well as Pacific-rim countries from economic and political
standpoints. People of China are likely to feel more positive about their future.
·
Europe: April 4-10, April 13-15, and April 18-21 are not positive for Europe. During that time expect a sudden
outburst of political or economic crisis affecting adversely the entire
continent.
·
Religion: In general, this month may
prove to be very positive for worldwide religious activities, especially April
1-11, April 16-20, and April 26-28 periods. Religious authorities will find
less obstacles to carry out their plans. However, during the April 13-15
period a religious crisis may emerge, but is less likely to last long.
·
Natural
and
Man-made Calamities:
During April 18-21, and April 26-30 periods, man-made as well as natural calamities and accidents
more likely. Otherwise, the month looks pretty much trouble free. Although it is very difficult to predict the geographic locations
for man-made and natural calamities, the possibility of those occurring in
North and Central America, Mid-East, and Indian subcontinent are more likely.
While
man-made calamities may manifest themselves in terrorism, unrest,
violence, and accidents, the natural calamities are likely to include extreme
weather conditions such as severe cold winters in the northern hemisphere, and
equally intensive droughts in the southern hemisphere; and thunderstorms, earthquakes,
air crashes and fires.
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