As 2022 approaches, I begin wondering what then new year will bring. I feel that many things will change next year. In numerology, 2022 breaks down to the number 6. Number 6 meaning in numerology is order. It is also the number of the codification and therefore of the law, as well as justice. The number 6 also extends to all beings the freedom of speech and allows the community to speak up for those that don’t have a voice.
In Chinese astrology, 2022 is the year of the Tiger. In fact, it is the year of the Water Tiger and it begins February 1st, 2022 and will end on January 31, 2023. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. The year of the Tiger will be very different from 2021, the year of the Ox. This is the year of movement and will with unforeseen changes and surprising developments.
In western astrology, 2022 we will experience more growth collectively, as well as at a personal level. The universe asks us to continue to do the deep work and take everything we’ve learned over the last couple of years and starting to build a better future. Pluto will transit we begin around February 20th. A Pluto transit such as this often brings upheaval. This Pluto homecoming is a huge moment for the entire planet, as major powers around the globe will grapple with the rapid shifting of the economy and unleashing of revolutionary forces.
The Economist have also predicted events for the future as well. The article from The Economist, The World Ahead 2022, looks at the important themes, trends and events that will shape 2022. Some of the major themes include the following: Democracy v autocracy, Pandemic to endemic, Inflation worries, The future of work, Climate crunch and Travel trouble.
It will be interesting to see what 2022 will bring and the changes that it will provide. Craig Hamilton-Parker is a British psychic, who achieved notoriety for supposedly predicting Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, has predications of his own for 2022. You can check out his video in the link.
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