#Demonetisation, #Saturn, #World Economy- UK, France, Germany, USA, India




#Demonetisation, #Saturn, #World Economy- UK, France, Germany, USA, India
Planets are continually in movement thus, in astrology, we make continual observations of the transit of planets in different Sun Signs. No other planet is so deeply associated with karma, the destiny or fate, as is Saturn. Saturn, seemingly cruel hand and many times frustrating brings changes and transformations in our journey on Earth. Without the help of Saturn, one cannot achieve personal ambitions and goals. It creates sufferings, hardships and, deep discontentment with a view to teach the person the real truth of life. A powerful Saturn in any horoscope stands for money, career ambitions, fulfillments of one’s dreams and leadership qualities. Saturn is powerful especially under the influence of Jupiter or in sign of Jupiter—Sagittarius.
Let’s talk about Saturn movement in the year 2017 and World Economy.
 Saturn, the biggest Cosmic Player moves to Sagittarius on 26th Jan 2017 at 18:13 hours turns retrograde in Sagittarius on 7th April and re-enters Scorpio on 21st June 2017. From 21st June to 27th Oct Saturn continues its journey in Scorpio and transits to Sagittarius yet again on 27th Oct 2017.
The Year 2017 will see:-
1.      The UK will begin the formal Brexit negotiation process by the end of March 2017, UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, has said.
2.      Donald Trump has been elected the 45th President of the United States. On January 20, 2017 he will reside at the White House and take charge to fulfill his central promise of radical change in America.
3.      The German elections will be held in the year 2017, on a date yet to be determined.
4.      The first round of the 2017 French presidential election will be held on April 23 2017. Present president though eligible for a second term, but declined to do so on December 1 2016. The Socialist Party will hold a presidential primary in January 2017.
5.      Then in my own country, India, the year 2017 will be important, to see the consequences of demonetizations. Will it give a bolt or a jolt to the fastest growing economy of the world? When I was student in UK for Social Statistics studies, I studied the Economists predictions (they are no better!) for Mauritius.  In 1961 James Meade, a Nobel Prize recipient in economics, famously predicted a dismal future for Mauritius. Approximately 1.3 million people of Mauritius have defied those predictions, transforming itself from a poor economy into a country with one of the highest per capita incomes among African countries. For India, I wouldn’t rely much on dismissal economists’ predictions on Indian economy (they don’t rely much on my predictions too!).  It is difficult to anticipate astrologically, Saturn’s impact on Indian and global economy, since it is entering and exiting Jupiter’s sign January, June and October 2017. However, I am hopeful; though not easy (Saturn is never easy) some government policy changes will be announced in the year 2017 which would have more impact on the distribution of economic gains, which will boost growth. 
World Economic Scenario is Drastically changing and I do not believe in the 'Economists' predictions of the risk of a world recession, as Saturn in Jupiter sign would not let this happen, Saturn will travel through this sign for next 2 ½ years. UK, USA, France, Germany and India will NOT enter economic recession in next 2 ½ years but on the contrary will grow. By the virtue of Saturn in the coming year, astrological projections for the year 2017 are positive, as initiatives will be taken by respective governments to catalyze the trembling signals on economy (including Indian government). Collective fiscal action undertaken by all countries would support domestic and global growth. I would like to add, in the end, it’s important to keep an open mind to the concepts of karma for personal and economic growth. In general, your personal moral and ethical value system will define your destiny and fate, so for Good to happen ‘Do’ Good!!!!



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