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Pastimes : Astrological Influences: Financial and Global Trends

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To: SBerglowe who wrote (358)4/1/2000 9:37:00 AM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (1) of 538
 
I am very impressed by Richard Nolle's detailed forecast for April 2000! He is pretty specific on a number of things and he provides the astro-indications for them. I am reminded by Nolle's forecast that astro-indications apply not only to humans but to other mundane things as well.

To be sure, he is very much unlike a good number of self-styled astrologers who wrote in bland generalities for the cheap wood-pulp publications and for the newspapers and who have thus, willy-nilly or unfortunately, given astrology quite an unsavory reputation.

Richard Nolle's "The Bears and the Bull's Eye" paragraph in his April forecast is in good agreement with another forecast I have seen elsewhere that says the stock market will rise in the early part of April and fall at the tail-end of the month. By the way, the other forecast also says that conditions are ripe for a CRASH!!! but that investors and Wall Street have been spared by the benign influence of Jupiter!

"As above, so below". Now I see the "below" correspondence for what has been occurring "above".

There is going to be a very interesting planetary placement in the early part of May (an unusual conjunction). Let's see what it portends. A benign month of May for Wall Street?

Thanks again!

Richnorth
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