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What’s In the Stars for Volodymyr Zelenskyy? Soldier of Fortune Consults an Astrologer

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Key dates include August-September 2022; February 2023; and mid-July 2023

by Johnnietwobrows

Editor’s note: Astrologer Johnnietwobrows previously examined Vladimir Putin’s astrological chart for SOF, so we thought it only made sense that he also see what is written in the stars for Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The following analysis is based on Zelenskyy’s birth date of January 25, 1978, in Kryvyi Rih, a city in central Ukraine. 

If you were asked to choose who would win a war between a former intelligence officer turned dictator and a former comedian who became a country’s commander-in-chief, you’d be hard pressed to choose the latter. But astrologically speaking, Mr. Zelenskyy is not who his resume would say he is. 

There is a stubbornness in this man. Obviously, his opponent thought facing the Russian war machine might make Zelenskyy roll over and play dead or flee. But Zelenskyy has shown the world he will not be moved. He would prefer not to fight at all, honestly, but has proven to be a competent opponent.

Zelenskyy’s creativity may be the unexpected twist the Russians did not consider. To me it’s one of the factors keeping Ukraine’s hopes alive. His opponents have specific goals to achieve, but Zelenskyy can choose many paths to defend his country. It gives him a freedom his enemies do not possess, and allows for improvisation on the battlefield. As such, it’s hard to predict what he might do next. 

It’s also easy to please your country when you act like you’re just another person, and in the chart, you can see a strong indicator of a desire for equality for all. He’s more concerned about Ukrainian society than he is about individual people, including himself, and that’s a good place to be, considering the position he’s in. 

He is not too different from his opponent in one way: Like Putin, Zelenskyy is not overly sensitive or emotional. But the fierce defense of home and family comes very naturally to him and forms an important part of who he is. He’s not afraid to do what is necessary to benefit his nation. 

Zelenskyy represents the ultimate underdog, forced into a fight he doesn’t want yet cannot avoid. Even though he would rather “live and let live”, this entire conflict represents a moral imperative: He believes he will win because he holds the “high ground” in a philosophical and spiritual sense. 

Assuming Zelenskyy survives this conflict, the fabric of his life will be forever changed by it; his personality may dramatically shift over the next few years. He may put more stock into his intuitive abilities, which may bring him wisdom from places he did not expect. But far from making him fearful, this conflict has only inflamed his already stubborn nature. 

Over the course of the next six months, here’s how I see this war progressing:

  • Zelenskyy will continue to hold the line as much as possible, changing tactics whenever necessary to keep the Russians off balance. 
  • Public opinion on the war in Ukraine may start to vary wildly and some may even start to advocate negotiating with Putin to end it, but I do not see Zelenskyy seriously considering ceding territory to Russia.
  • At the same time, ending it could be Zelenskyy’s best option and may very well come into play toward August-September 2022.
  • If the war progresses into February 2023, I expect a potentially dramatic shift in the conflict to favor Ukraine lasting at least through mid-July 2023. 

Johnnietwobrows is a certified astrologer and tarot card reader who has been studying the stars and cards for nearly 33 years, with 13 years of professional astrology practice. He teaches astrology and tarot to private students, and lectures regularly at astrology group meetings. 

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