The day is also significant in the context of the President-elect and Vice President-elect’s personal charts. Being that Mercury will be in its pre-retrograde shadow (the retrograde starts on January 30th), it’s possible that the inauguration may occur in another location than the Washington Mall or even indoors. Given precedent, perhaps Biden will experience similar legislative impasses or a shortened term.Īlternatively, the void-of-course moon could make itself known through a last-minute change of venue or a delay, which they’re notorious for causing. Obama, meanwhile, experienced trouble passing legislation. Three of the four had premature endings to their presidencies: FDR, JFK, and Nixon. Looking at what came next for those leaders may give insights into Biden’s first term in office. Void-of-course moons have occurred during four past inaugurations: FDR in 1945, JFK in 1961, Nixon in 1973, and Obama in 2009. Although the anaretic Moon in Aries can be combustible and belligerent, the fixed star Alrisha will adds a more positive energy to the lunar vibe, unifying people under one cause. Down on Earth, we will feel restless and anxious as we wait for what’s next.īut there's a bright note: The Moon at the anaretic degree of 29 Aries aligns with the fixed star Alrisha, part of the Pisces constellation. Having done its work, the Moon will rest. Why does that matter? Well, a void-of-course Moon means that the Moon, the natural giver and receiver of information, is finished making any major planetary aspects in the day. This means that the Moon is about to change signs and move into Taurus-approximately two hours after the ceremony begins. During this time, the Moon-which denotes the tone of the day-will be void-of-course at the anaretic degree (meaning the final degree) of Aries. The inauguration kicks off around noon on January 20th, 2021. There are many entry points to the day's event chart, but let’s start with the moon, as so many poets have done before us.
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