The Great Conjunction of 2020 - Part One: Chapter Two

Chapter Two: Saturn, Jupiter and Mars.

Saturn represents the zenith, midheaven, the peak of the mountain, the East's Great Kumara!
Today, Saturn is in Sagittarius. Sagittarius is the archer that aims and releases the arrow towards his goal. His goal is the phoenix's divine fire which dwells in all of us.
Then Saturn will walk into Capricorn. And by the end of 2017, Saturn and Pluto will meet up. Consequently, 50% of the great conjunction will be ready.
Saturn will remain in Capricorn showing us the lessons we still have to learn until 2052!

The next planet to join Saturn and Pluto will be Jupiter (by the end of 2019). Jupiter is the one who protects and governs our little blue planet. Right now, Jupiter is in libra, representing the choices that we all must make. Jupiter increases our will to go after our goals. In October, Jupiter will enter Scorpio.

So, set your goals, aim your mountain and escalade it!
Pluto's energy transforms, recycles your energy.
Saturn shows you the mountain, Jupiter expands your faith, your enthusiasm.

On March 21st, 2020; Mars will join Pluto (ruler of Aries and co-ruler of Scorpio), Saturn and Jupiter (ruler of Sagittarius), to set off this bomb!

Part Two: The Aftereffects of The Great Conjunction - Chapter One: The Brazilian Revolution: Storming Brasilia D.F. - Politicians vs. People: The Bloodshed!
 

CapAquaPis

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I just read this now. Going by the great conjunction, the world will unravel to a point billions of people, including in authoritarian regimes, will rise and lash out. Will 2020 and 2021 be the most politically violent years in world history? 2011 in the Arab/Muslim world, 1989 in the Soviet/communist world and 1968 in the western/developed world combined? Brazil is a possible place for a revolution. So will the USA...president Trump is quite unpopular right now, hopefully not a violent one in democratic nations. And for stricter societies like Iran, No Korea, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela, people will ask for cultural and political reform.
 
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