It just so happens that Trump has Regulus on the same degree of his rising sign: 29 degrees Leo. This brings into sharp relief the strange destiny of Donald Trump. On August 21, 2017, a solar eclipse will occur on the exact point in the sky as the star Regulus. As a result, if someone regulated by Regulus abuses the royal birthright conferred upon him-by, say, abusing his power or seeking revenge on others-he often can expect a severe, even ruinous, setback. The Great Royal Star also imposes a strict code of conduct on those whose fortunes it rules. Known as the Great Royal Star of Persia, its prominent placement in an individual’s birth chart can predict success, authority, glory, and riches. It has long been the most revered star in foretelling the future of leaders and nations. Regulus is the brightest star in the constellation known as Leo. And as I read his chart, Trump may well be on the verge of a major reversal of fortune tied to how his stars and planets align with one of the great zodiacal transitions of our age. Indeed, a recent cosmological shift suggests that the bravado we’ve come to loathe and love (okay, mostly loathe) might stop working for him very soon. But as an astrologer, I see a roadblock ahead. Donald Trump battled his way to the presidency with the same ruthless swagger that has defined him for decades.
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