The current economic boom is the longest in United States history. The question is not if it will end, but when.

How bad will the economy become during the next cyclical downturn? Will we have another recession? Is there the possibility of another great depression? Let’s look at history astrologically to find out.

Saturn in Capricorn and Great Depressions

Every time the U.S. suffered through a great depression, Saturn was found in mid-Capricorn, square (90 degrees from) one of the “heavy” planets in mid-Aries. These heavies have been Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and Mars. When Saturn has arrived in mid-Capricorn without Pluto, Neptune, Uranus or Mars being in mid-Aries at the same time, no great depression has occurred.

There have been four great depressions in U.S. history: the 1780s, 1840s, 1870s and 1930s. These are not to be confused with periods of less hardship over shorter time spans, often called depressions or recessions.

1780s, grand cross, great depression;
1810s, no grand cross, no great depression;
1840s, grand cross, great depression;
1870s, grand cross, great depression;
1900s, no grand cross, no great depression;
1930s, grand cross, great depression;
1960s, no grand cross, no great depression;
1990s, no grand cross, no great depression.

The Saturn Cycle

Until the 1990s, America experienced great depressions in roughly 30 and/or 60-year cycles. It takes Saturn 29.5 years to circle the zodiac. Whenever Saturn arrives in mid-Capricorn without squaring Pluto, Neptune, Uranus or Mars in mid-Aries (for instance, the 1900s 1960s & 1990s), the country has experienced economic or social problems, but not great depressions.

The United States was born on July 4, 1776, with the Sun at 13 degrees Cancer square Saturn at 14 Libra. Cancer is opposite Capricorn and Libra is opposite Aries, so by superimposing a chart for each great depression over the U.S. birth chart, a grand cross pattern becomes evident.

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Saturn Square Mars, 21 January 2019 -Saturn will be mid-Capricorn, square (90 degrees from) one of the “heavy” planets in mid-Aries will be  Mars.

The Great Depression 2019 ? 

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