Wednesday, March 25, 2009

THE PACMAN-HATTON BOUT
THE SECOND QUARTER 2009
The period continues the troublous times generated by the internal dysfunctions, and affected by the economic turmoil gripping the world. The question arises: why the almost simultaneous resurgence of cold cases, not only the prevailing government scandals, but also the Ninoy Aquino assassination, the Dacer-Corbito murders, etc. As well, we have the Legacy syndicated estafa case that victimized thousands of small depositors.

Astrology offers explanations for these dire phenomena. The main actor in the mostly economic disaster involving governance is Pluto, the sinister rapine god of Hades. (Rather than engage in concocting the rationale for the current problems, I shall resort to quoting some astrologers who are devoted to the profession.)

Jeffrey Kishner, for one, wrote that “Pluto is no longer a planet, but astrologers continue to treat it like one. In fact, Pluto is one of the most powerful planets in the solar system. It may be small, far away and scientifically demoted, but this little guy packs a big wallop.”

On the other hand, Neil Giles, maintains that “Pluto is remorseless in his search to know where the limits lie and what the inner forces will do. He will persist in this until he knows what can be overcome and what cannot. Such a drive is at the heart of sex, life and death from their highest expressions to their lowest violations. Pluto is a driving force using any means necessary to gain his ends or reveal the truth. Pluto's power will test any resistance, pulverizing or breaking down whatever it encounters into component parts to discover what they are and to release their inner force. With this ruthless investigator at work, there will always be a death of the old, a transformation and a rebirth for Pluto is the god of elimination and regeneration, teaching us that all things that live must die and all things that die will live again…
“Capricorn the Goat rules structures, systems, status, authoritative bodies and those achievements made through career or in the public domain. Capricorn is the authority, as autocrat, bureaucrat, leader or administrator. He offers reward for effort and determines punishment for infringement, laziness, non-participation or rebellion.
“Pluto in Capricorn will test the durability and regenerative resources of leaders and governments across the globe, as well as business and the corporate world. Old or staid structures will collapse or come apart at the seams if they cannot redefine their nature and cope with changing conditions and needs. The renewal or discarding of traditional practices or beliefs will play a part in this for Capricorn draws from inherited wisdom and practice. Those traditions that find new life will serve to guide modern leadership while those that are uprooted or outmoded will pass into oblivion. On the one hand, we will see the renewal of traditional power or thinking that can endure while on the other, we will see its displacement by the forces of the new, as leaders and systems find themselves under the pump. No doubt, Pluto in Capricorn will bring us a new breed of leaders and administrators, noted for determination, practicality and organizational ability. Some of these will offer useful service where others will be ruthlessly ambitious and materialistic.
“So, what can we expect of this new era as it unfolds? When one of the outer planets changes sign, there is a marked generational influence and a shift in the nature of our social experience. In time, we will all be touched by a destiny we cannot escape. As the destiny of Pluto in Capricorn takes hold, we will run the gamut of our control systems, from the humble administrator through to the megalomaniac as governments, organizations and key individuals encounter the testing pressures of Pluto and make their response.”

Again, Jeffrey Kishner, says “This tiny planet can be violently destructive, and its process of tearing down is not always a pretty sight. But keep in mind that Plutonian transformation is always for the better, because that which no longer works is removed, like a toxin from the human body… Pluto in Capricorn signifies the time for real policy change! We won't necessarily see the walls of business as we know it come crumbling down, but there will definitely be a shift in how these companies function. If we think we know a lot about the dark side of corporations, it's possible we've only touched the tip of the iceberg. Pluto will enable investigators to expose the real truth about the corners companies cut to earn money for the people at the top.”

In turn, Molly Hall, writes “Pluto's drama is playing out in the realm of finances, government and the environment. We're seeing desperate, compulsive and obsessive behavior come into the light, as more suffer from a system that's been revealed as unsound. Pluto's probing uncovers distorted thinking, and power being wielded destructively. The truth comes out, and in the financial world, we see a value-system that is poisoned by greed. It's based on a sick psychological foundation, one not in harmony with the cycles of life. Pluto has a way of using extremes to bring a point home. With the bailout, we see the truth made clear -- we have a hopelessly corrupt government, in cahoots with the banking interests.”

We shall continue to experience unmitigated economic difficulties during the period. And for that, the second Quarter will have increased crimes (especially against women and children) and gambling, interparliamentary conflicts, various challenges against authorities, etc. I do not have to write about these cultural dysfunctions; we do not need seers to see these happenings as they are the grists the media feed on to survive. We truly deserve such “punishments” for our sins of forgiving the greed of most of our financial managers and political leaders.

Even so, we can still enjoy the times. During Imperial Rome, the leaders placated their restive subjects with circuses -- the gladiatorial combats in the Coliseum. For this Quarter, we have our own version of the gladiatorial contest: the Pacquiao-Hatton boxing bout in Las Vegas, Nevada, on May 2.

For aficionados, the statistics about the fighters are studied, such as their weights, their reach, and the number of wins, etc. On the other hand, astrologers need to know their birth times (not only their birth days) which are never published. In the case of the present fighters, I utilized a “rectification” procedure to determine their times of birth by using their boxing history since 2001. For Pacquiao, he was born at 2:07 p.m. on December 17, 1978 in Kibawe, Bukidnon, Mindanao, while Hatton at 7:50 a.m. on June 10, 1978 in Stockport, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom.

Computing the planetary effects on the fighters, from 7 to 10 p.m., Las Vegas time, on May 2, at 5 minute intervals, I came up with a graph showing the levels of their activities and moods. Pacquiao seems to be very confident during the time period and very active. On the other hand, Hatton appears to have fluctuating sense of confidence and finds it difficult to maintain his actions during the later part of the period. The crucial period appears to be between 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. (See the graph above.)

The astrological conclusion: Pacquiao wins.
(Based on Hatton's subsequent planetary transits, he seems to consider retiring from boxing.)

A measure of caution to those who think I am an astrological guru. I do not have any credentials for accuracy. It does not bother me if my prediction is wrong. I am used to that.