
Period of Ingress: The cardinal sign Capricorn is rising, so this chart is applicable only for 3 months. It thus modifies/conditions the 2022 Aries ingress and 2022 Cancer ingress for 3 months only.
Summary: All indicators take a turn for the worse in terms of politics and the economy, including trade and foreign affairs. The media starts to break free of its slavishness towards the government and starts paying more attention to the issues that matter to the common people. The role of the provinces in the state of the general economy is likely to receive emphasis.
Ruling Planet: With Capricorn rising, Saturn, the ruler of Capricorn, is the ruling planet of this chart. Saturn is peregrine in Aquarius and has an opposition to the moon, a trine to Venus, and a square to Uranus. So the provinces may be in conflict with parliament, the political class and influential social groups, ameliorated by the favour of women in general.
The Sun: The Sun represents the PM. In this chart the sun is afflicted by opposition with Jupiter (scandal likely), and Neptune (unpopularity and misfortune), which is a continuation from the Cancer ingress; and helped by conjunctions with Mercury (successful PR from the government) and Venus (national prosperity, booming tourism and consumption). It is in the ninth house (cadent, so weaker than usual, and ruled by Mercury), suggesting possible issues in the media with the courts.
The Moon: The moon represents the political class and is in Leo and is peregrine, and is afflicted by an opposition with Saturn (difficulties for the nation as a whole) and a square with Uranus (unpopularity of the government and possible policy reversals). It is in the eighth house (ruled by the Sun) which suggests the possibility of balance of trade issues and/or an increased death rate, potentially from an epidemic.
First House – the common people: The cusp is in Capricorn which is ruled by Saturn. Saturn is peregrine in Aquarius and has an opposition to the moon, a trine to Venus, and a square to Uranus, so things are looking terrible for the common people.
Second House – the general economy: The cusp is in Aquarius which is ruled by Uranus. Uranus is in its fall in Taurus so debilitated, and afflicted by squares with the Moon and Saturn, but helped by a trine with Venus and being in the fourth house (angular). This suggests that the economy will not get any favours from the political classes and the economy may be badly affected by a downturn in the rural sector. With Saturn in the second house the focus of the provinces is likely to be on the general economy.Third House – transport, communications, media: The cusp is in Pisces which is ruled by Neptune. Neptune is in its rulership in Pisces so strongly dignified, but with oppositions to the Sun and Venus. Neptune is also in the third house (cadent), so weaker than usual. This suggests a slightly improved relationship between the mass population and the media, possibly through a rise in populism opposed by the PM and women.
Fourth House – agriculture, real estate, the opposition: The cusp is in Aries which is ruled by Mars (which is in the fifth house). Mars is peregrine in Gemini, afflicted by a square with Venus, but helped by a trine with Saturn. The opposition is likely to have trouble again with the women’s vote but improve its relationship with the provinces.
Fifth House – speculation, tourism, entertainment industry, sport: The cusp is in Taurus which is ruled by Venus. Venus is in its fall in Virgo so debilitated, helped by a conjunction with the Sun and a trine with Uranus, but afflicted by a square with Mars and an opposition with Neptune. Venus in the ninth house (cadent - so weaker than usual) may indicate trouble with foreign affairs or with educational institutions.
Sixth House – public health, labour force, civil service: The cusp is in Gemini which is ruled by Mercury. Mercury is peregrine in Libra and in the ninth house (cadent), conjunct with the sun and afflicted by an opposition with Jupiter. This suggests corporate opposition to public health measures or labour regulations that are driven by media figures or intellectuals with PM support.
Seventh House – foreign affairs: The cusp is in Cancer which is ruled by the Moon. The Moon is in Leo and is peregrine, and is afflicted by an opposition with Saturn (difficulties for the nation as a whole) and a square with Uranus (unpopularity of the government and possible policy reversals). It is in the eighth house (ruled by the Sun) which suggests a connection with balance of trade issues.
Eighth House - foreign trade: The cusp is in Leo which is ruled by the Sun. The sun is in its fall in Libra and is afflicted by opposition with Jupiter (scandal likely), and Neptune (unpopularity and misfortune); and helped by conjunctions with Mercury (successful PR from the government) and Venus (national prosperity, booming tourism and consumption). It is in the ninth house (cadent, so weaker than usual, and ruled by Mercury). Essentially, the focus of the PM on foreign affairs and trade continues to lack widespread support outside of the media, but an uplift in tourism is likely.
Ninth House – judiciary, universities, air travel: The cusp is in Virgo which is ruled by Mercury. Mercury is peregrine in Libra and in the ninth house (cadent), conjunct with the sun and afflicted by an opposition with Jupiter. This suggests minor conflict between the corporate world and the judiciary or universities.
Tenth House – the executive branch: The cusp is in Libra which is ruled by Venus. Venus is in its fall in Virgo so debilitated, helped by a conjunction with the Sun and a trine with Uranus, but afflicted by a square with Mars and an opposition with Neptune. This suggests the possibility of conflict between a weak executive branch, supported by key minorities, and men in general. Venus in the ninth house (cadent - so weaker than usual) may also indicate trouble with foreign affairs or with educational institutions.
Eleventh House – the legislature: The cusp is in Scorpio which is ruled by Mars (which is in the fifth house). Mars is peregrine in Gemini, afflicted by a square with Venus, but helped by a trine with Saturn. This suggests that the men’s vote will continue to get the attention of the executive branch, supported by the provinces, but opposed by the women's vote.
Twelfth House – national institutions: The cusp is in Sagittarius which is ruled by Jupiter. Jupiter is peregrine in Aries, afflicted by oppositions with the debilitated Sun and Mercury. This suggests the possibility of conflict between corporations and the PM and media over national institutions.