Hello,
Do you think using transits and analyzing emotional aspects can indicate the next president?
http://astrologyhoroscope.org/astrology-donald-trump-vs-joe-biden-who-will-win-usa-elections-2020/
Thank you!
Its a good question. I think however, that they can be helpful in determining the transits known for hard times or ones known for beneficial gifts, so in that regard I think they are a good tool, but not the only one. I often will turn to Vedic but don't know enough about it to speak out coherently on the subject.
For example, one well known astrologer in the west and another not as well known in the west both say trump will take the Election and win.
Yet another Vedic astrologer who says
he uses only kp for answers says the opposite is in the stars for trump.
Who is correct?
The one who is in the minority and says trump will lose keeps his cards close to the vest and will not answer any questions I posed to him. So its a "wait and see" but not good for learning to be only a salesman holding his cards out for the highest bidder.
I think thats sad. Knowledge should not be held for greed. (imo)
Thats what is wrong with this world in the first place, the lack of generosity.
I wasn't going to build a platform for money to gain a tiny bit of knowledge with my question, just asking why he saw the Nodes (Rahu&Ketu) as beneficial along with the coming December Eclipse for trump rather then harmful.
No answer!
(sharing of ) Knowledge at a stalemate in 2020 for greed?
I did mention after the negative response I sat in on a kp forum for a few years and picked up some of it by osmosis mostly so I would understand I'm sure the answer from him. He curiously asked me was it ? (a teacher) or K (another teacher?) because I said the ultimate answer on a class question they were testing turned out to be the wrong answer. (I know because I submitted the question)
He simply answered saying HIS teacher was the superior one.
I also believe in the evolution of the soul. And using the art of astrology for self-aggrandizement is a way to stumble over the building blocks. (Edgar Cayce) I believe its true, but to each their own.