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> > > > Khara Year
> > > > 2011-2012 PREDICTIONS
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> > > > The disposition of the planets on, April 4, 2011, Shukla Paksha 
> > > > Pratipada, or New Years Day, indicates a generally positive set-up for 
> > > > the coming year. It is positive in-as-much-as the challenges and 
> > > > problems that have plagued us in recent times will not increase beyond 
> > > > what they have been. Of course these days have not been easy, but we 
> > > > have adjusted to dealing with the difficulties—we have managed, and the 
> > > > good news is that it will not get any worse. While in some areas there 
> > > > will be modest improvement, the most reassuring message is that we will 
> > > > maintain status quo. We will not slip backwards, nor will we be 
> > > > confronted with problems more difficult than what we have dealt with 
> > > > already.
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> > > This is indicated, in part, by the Rising Sign ruler for Taurus, Venus. 
> > > Venus is powerfully situated in the 10th house—a friendly house—bringing 
> > > particular advantages, and more importantly, establishes a fundamentally 
> > > stable position with regards to the affairs of the country. The message 
> > > in this set-up is unmistakable. We have both sufficient resources to 
> > > manage, and the ability to withstand problems as they come. It means 
> > > there need not be fear of collapse or failure. Rather, the tone is one of 
> > > reassurance. We will carry-on; we possess the fortitude to find the 
> > > solutions to our problems.
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> > There is inherent strength in the United States' natal chart. The Khara 
> > period (2011-2012) draws on that strength, especially with regards to Venus 
> > and Saturn, as they are friends and well-placed in the Khara chart. 
> > Additionally, Venus is "Vergotama" in the Navamsha chart, meaning its 
> > strength is enhanced. Mercury is sufficiently well-placed in the 11th house.
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> Mercury's debilitation in Pisces is cancelled due to the planetary set-up 
> with Jupiter in the same house, which enhances Mercury's power considerably. 
> A strong Mercury, as it is ruler of the 2nd and the 5th houses, has an 
> important role to play in the financial, business, trade and education 
> fields. Mercury will promote the values of higher education, leading to some 
> advancement in that area. Mercury will also have a role to play in furthering 
> progress in the financial, business and trade fields.
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Generally speaking, with regards to business and commerce, modest progress is 
suggested; however, this will not be reflected in unemployment figures, or they 
will reflect minimum improvement. Typically, companies may fare somewhat 
better, but they will be reluctant to hire additional employees.


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