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SAVol7Dec09WesternCo.. - Saptarishis Astrology

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Key planet principleEvery currency has its own significator, or planet influencing its currency. Every currencyhas its own major planet, for example Neptune for USD and Pluto for GBP.This is the principle of two. When Saturn and Jupiter interact with trans-Saturnian’splanets, at the same time to be in the particular aspect with two planets, making stronger oneand weaker another. It depends on aspect. Trine creates rise of currency and opposition viceversa.I guess these principals are valid for major currencies. As example, I show you the surveyanalyses of GBP\ USD.Notable examples:Have a look how GBP\USD moves under these factors.GBP\USDJanuary 2000 – June 2001What was the cause of strengthening of dollar? The cause was the trine between Saturn andJupiter in Gemini to Uranus and Neptune in Aquarius. Same time, Saturn and Jupiter werein strong opposition with Pluto in Sagittarius! GBP\USD fell from 1.666 in January 2000 to1.37 in June 2001! Significant change! By the way in minitrend it was perfect reflected. InJune 2001, when most planets were in opposition in the signs of Sagittarius and Gemini,GBP\USD fell the deepest point. You could see it by yourself!2002 – 2004Why GBP rose? Because. Jupiter moved out from opposition with Pluto in 2002 and enteredto opposition with Neptune in 2002 – 2003. In 2002 GBP was 1.41 and in 2004 it rose to 1.95. Itwas the weakening of dollar in opposition of Jupiter with Neptune and at the same timestrong trine with Pluto in Sagittarius.Remember that strong position of one currency is the weakening of another!Of course, some configurations had places on natal planets and moved transits too. It has tobe mentioned. But this fact is absolute!108

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