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Women and power

What does Hillary Clinton, the future president of the United States, have in common with women who have climbed to the top of power? Warrior of Mars and tough guy of Saturn

What does Hillary Clinton, the future president of the United States, have in common with women who have climbed to the top of power? Warrior of Mars and tough guy of Saturn.A woman is running for President of the United States! It doesn't make much of an impression anymore. The XNUMXth century surprised us with many unprecedented events: the first pope from the American continent, the first female chancellor in Germany, the first US president with a skin color other than white. The wind of great change has finally brought the reins of world power to a woman.

A few decades ago, this would have been a shock. Suffice it to recall that almost a hundred years ago, women in most civilized countries, including the United States (until 1920), did not even have the right to vote.

In a male-dominated world of politics and power, do women's horoscopes stand out in particular? Are their charts dominated by masculine tones? Will we find tenacity or maybe charm and charisma? Let's take a look at the horoscope of Hillary Clinton, the woman who could have been President in the White House. The controversy over the time of Hillary Clinton's birth became so widely covered in the media that the prestigious Washington Post became interested in the problems of astrologers.Hillary Clinton:

Scorpio lost to Leo

There are three versions: for 8.00, 20.00 and 2.18. Even assuming we can't pinpoint Clinton's date of birth, there are still plenty of signs in the sky that she had a chance to beat her rival. She was close to winning. She rose very high. Not without reason. Hillary has a charismatic conjunction of Mars and Pluto in Leo in her horoscope.

And this means that in the election campaign she boldly opposed the militant Mars, the Republican candidate, who was also in the sign of Leo, but on the ascendant of his horoscope. Associated with sex drive, conquest and glamour, the lion began to harm Trump and made him a scapegoat in the hands of women who accused him of sexual harassment.

On the contrary, skimping on gestures and emotions, Hillary used her aspect of Mars with Pluto, hitting the weak points of the enemy. The sexual excesses still associated with her husband Bill were thrown onto her opponent, giving him the mouth of a chauvinistic monster. She turned serious health crises into a legend about a woman who never gave up, and during the debate did not allow herself to be disturbed, not allowing her weakness to be exposed. This is how the prudent and cold Scorpio works.

Concentration and methodical actions are favored by the strict square of Mercury and Saturn, although it happens that this aspect alienates people from people and causes significant obstacles in relationships. That is why Hillary Clinton probably didn't like voters much, despite her efforts, she was unable to warm up the image of an inaccessible lawyer. Her plutonic ruthlessness couldn't beat the pompous Lion Trump. Militancy and perseverance

Politics is an area dominated by war and strict rules of the game. Without a strong horoscope, Clinton would not exist in this area. Other influential women - Queen Elizabeth II, Margaret Thatcher, Evita Peron or Indira Gandhi - have remarkable arrogance in their horoscopes! The horoscopes of Elizabeth II and the Iron Lady are connected, for example, by the strong position of Saturn on the axes and not very expansive rising signs: Capricorn and Scorpio. Naked Saturn is responsible for the fact that both women held their positions for a long time.

But what do Peron or Gandhi have in common with Hillary Clinton? Strong Mars! It turns out that in the horoscope of the famous Evita, she is almost perfectly connected with the Sun. In the Hindu politician we find him in the first house, right square to Jupiter, located on the strong Martian star Aldebaran!

Evita Perón's strong Mars and the likely confluence of the Moon with Saturn made her feel inferior, making it easier for her to both fight for revolutionary ideals and solidarity with the plight of the common people. Indira Gandhi was just as belligerent towards her surroundings. During her reign, the Indo-Pakistani war broke out and a state of emergency was declared. Her reign ended with a tragic crossing of Mars, that is, an assassination attempt that ended in the death of the leader.Vision and Enchantment

Only the presence of Saturn, Mars and perhaps Pluto brings you to the pinnacle of power? It turns out it's not necessary. There are women who are in politics and are not armored like tanks. An interesting example is Angela Merkel, whose towering Neptune in the horoscope, in the strict square of the Sun in Cancer, created the myth of an open and caring seer, ready to accept a million refugees and immigrants into her country.

In this boundless world (the Sun conjunct Uranus!), however, the chaos (Neptune's influence) was not entirely contained. But Merkel's great success lies in the length of her reign - since November 2005! However, here the spirit of Saturn in the tenth house left its mark.

And can the most feminine of the planets - Venus - bring to the throne? Yes. At the Queen Catherine herself, the Moon was in conjunction with Venus. It should be added that it was strengthened by the expressive conjunction of the Sun and Mars in the sign of Venus, i.e. Taurus. Catherine II the Great used the art of seduction very actively for her political purposes, Stanislav Poniatowski, the last king of Poland, and Peter III, the future Russian tsar, became its victims.

According to many biographers, the queen had many lovers, but she also must admit that she was associated with people of art and patronized them, which is characteristic of Venus, who loves beauty and class. Was Venus herself an attribute sufficient to gain power? I do not think so. Even in the case of softer leaders, it turns out that their horoscopes are not without the firmness and perseverance of Saturn and the aggression of afflicted Mars. Power loves brave and persistent women.Miroslav Chilek, astrologer