Wednesday, 31 August 2011

John Key: life cycles examined



The Prime Minister doodles over a new career direction

He is standing for re-election in November 2011, at the age of 50, having first become an MP in 2002.
His prior career highlights occurred in the sharemarket and currency exchange fields.

Using a method called progressed declinations, it is possible to see all of  John Key's career highlights to date as well as the seeding or building phases, since his almost textbook career development has reflected clearly the planetary cycles driven by the progressed lunar declinations.

The moon, at his birth was at 19 degrees North declination. Like a typical sine wave pattern, the moon travels north relative to the earth's equator, then descends past the equator to its maximum south position, in a regular continuum
John Key's career highlights have consistently corresponded to the equatorial phase of the progressed lunar declination, the crossing point from north-south or south-north.
His last equatorial phase coincided with becoming Prime Minister of New Zealand in 2008
His next equatorial phase begins in 2022

John Key is now in a seeding and rising phase which will peak in 2014-2015, with a return to themes present at the last North maximum, which he had in 1987, holding top positions in foreign exchange. (The true peak in finance trading came in the mid 90's equatorial phase)

He has already met his two childhood ambitions "to make a million dollars and become Prime Minister"


The question now is whether he will go on to win the 2011 election. To read more on that question, with graphics - plus for comparison Barack Obama's life Cycles -  go to:
John Key: Life Cycles in Google docs.

Excerpt:


"... it seems that 2008 was the true peak of John Key’s career because he will never again experience the lunar path being crossed simultaneously by the Sun & MC

Between the ages of 59-60 (from Aug 2020-2021) Key has another career activation which may resemble his former sharemarket career and he is likely to have a highlight at age 62 when he goes through the next equatorial phase, plus more career prominence for another year -age 63.

So in 2011, at age 50, Key is heading for a max. north point in 2014-2015, so, going by the past cycle, he could be in the early stages of another seeding phase, building to another career peak in around 12 years.
If he does remain Prime Minister of New Zealand after the 2011 election, it will not have the energy of a career highlight, because it appears he has his sights set on another challenge"


The inference from this is that John Key will not win the 2014 election as this would be the achievement of a 3 term run and arguably would constitute something of a career highlight - something NOT indicated for 2014


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