Oklahoma is a Scorpio state, and Scorpio naturally has alot of water power--and power coming from underground--no wonder the state has its reservoirs of Black Gold and gets its share of torrential rain! The state has Scorpio at the mid-Heaven, aligning it with surgical practices, and it also has Mercury there, so it's no wonder Oklahomans say the things other folks won't say--and they keep mum when necessary! Silent but straight-forward when asked!
Oklahoma also has indicators of being a healer state. The methods used are alternative or new technologies connected to air--wind power? Oklahomans have been using the power of wind since early days. The state must always keep a hand on volatile water, because that is her vulnerablilty, and although she has a love for the basics, the fundamental, and traditional, she is much more a leader and much more iof a "point man" mentality than folks would portray. The entrepreneurial spirit is there, and once folks connect to the things in others that are no different than themselves, they fall in love.
In 2011, Oklahoma wants to go international, and they have been wooing companies that straddle the continents. One in particular (Google?) has been put off. However, those deals and partnerships that have been on the back burner will finally see fruition in mid-June, as Saturn allows partnerships to go forward. Ya win some, and ya lose some, though, so Oklahoma may lose a couple of deals they have coveted, but what will stick will be those that connect us to the world and those entertainment connections. Oklahoma will also show itself to be a leader of new technologies, including nano-technology, and so this leadership promises to make us strong. There will be some new technological discoveries quite suddenly in April, but the state must also be careful of fires and other destructive weather like tornados in April. There are some particularly explosive situations coming quite suddenly that will affect the monies of the state. The first will be in the first week of April.
There are also going to be unexpected announcements about leadership and money and also some information being released. This is definitely going to be a time of monetary growth for this state, despite any emergencies we may have to endure. There will be layoffs and cut backs the first 2 weeks of April, but just remember that when one door closes, another opens. So although tax news and budget news may be dire, the business sector is still going to grow. We will hear news of this growth in late April, early May, and the news will be that the economy is more stable, and we can save more. Corporate heads may come and go, but the creativity here at a practical level will clearly show. The communications industry is going to grow, and so will the farming and cattle industries. As I said earlier, the weak will not make it, most likely, but those with strong goals and direction will thrive.
Our governor will announce some of these goals in early June, and although she may be criticized and folks may be doubtful soon after, give it time and these avenues will be good for the state. Yes, there will be restrictions, but in this case, discipline is good, especially when coupled with practical creativity. This state has two lands within it—the native lands and the United States lands. There is a period of activity in June and July, and let’s do our best to make it busy times and not battle times. Mars can have both of those energies, so let’s not battle with our co-inhabitants.
This is an especially creative year for Oklahoma, and it will bring some attention to our state, and I mean in a good way. As summer ends, though, the state tries to hold onto the old. This is not a state that likes change, although many worldly things are being embraced now. There will be a battle for the old way of life here in the fall, but one good thing may happen—we may have other stars from this state shine in the public eye. Control energies get stronger in the fall, so we may feel the restrictions more powerfully at that time, and it may not be pleasant. (Schools?) As some folks battle over health issues and details (Obamacare), in the end the whole thing may have to be dropped. There will continue to be critics, but as restrictions get more intense, it will be seen that this is wasting money that can be used for better purposes, and the thought will be, let the Supreme Court deal with it. That may not happen until 2012, but there will be squabbling over this once it is fully realized how much government support organizations are hurting. Over all, this is a good year for Oklahoma. 2012 will be more intense.
Oklahoma City is nervous about losing a partner, so I hope the Thunder are doing great here, because there is a divorce coming for some partnership. Well, let me put it this way. There is a partnership that needs space and growth. If nothing happens, and there is no expansion, the relationship will stagnate, and rot will set in. Change is inevitable; growth is inevitable, whether it’s positive or destructive. After the explosiveness of the first week of April, someone will step in and say, I am going to lead this bunch to victory, but that doesn’t mean a partnership isn’t still on the line. Other commitments and liaisons need to be made. Negotiations for new partners will be going on behind the scenes, and once the “marriage” is announced in August, only then will the big money start to flow. Again, some people who like the status quo may have a problem with it, but it will go forward anyway. There will be some uprisings that need to be quelled near November, and although rocky times will be controlled, we’ll see another spate of this rebellious energy in June 2012. After that, though, we can get on with it. The City is expanding and opening its doors to the world. In several years’ time, the city will be making news as a healer city using new technologies, so watch as we ramp up to be viewed by the world once more, in a good way.
2010-2015
Oklahoma is “fixin’ to” undergo some serious transformation in the next 4 to 8 years. While the state did some work to make this into a tourist destination and entertainment Mecca, there is still more to come. The financial health of the state has been rocky of late (as in many places), and there has been a sincere attempt to control the unstable situation. There seems to be a hands off policy that will go on till June. Although the state may be flat broke at the end of December ’09, and there’s some question as to how we can get things accomplished, we do begin January by plowing forward. Build it and they will come, it is said, and in this case, build it, and we will grow is the order of the day. Partners are light-handed, though, till June 6. The economy still remains a seesaw for 6 years or so. There will be an announcement the first week of March that new funds or projects will be coming in, and then we’ll have to figure out how to do it. There’s some crazy people who love our state who will be acting crazy, but if they have a good idea, it might be worth listening.
During the first or second week of March, there is either an unexpected windfall coming or a sudden collapse and release of something/someone. Partners know by June that it’s time to stick their hands in the pie and demand that action gets sped up. Some people are in it for themselves; others want power and control, and still others are just plain cheap and want to keep others from spending. So what’s new? In August, we’ll get some good attention on our state, but partners and the law both get heavy-handed. It’s a good time for beautification and a good time for law enforcement and security—not so good for those of us who like freedom. But hey, the whole country is experiencing a crackdown and a bit of martial law for the next few years. Get ready—this is a year of suppression and control. If you want to ride it out most easily, then get disciplined and take a class in Feng Shui or meditation—OR sharpen your chops at the shootin’ range. It’s not because you’re in danger. It’s just because school and disciplined practice is better than being oppressed or arguing all the time.
Arguments we shall have, and some folks will need lawyers or other negotiators to moderate those discussions, especially in the fall. This is a year of outbursts, loss and gain of money (volatile markets) and trying to keep the lid on. 2011 begins a year of rumblings, both physical and monetary, in the state. Whatever is hidden away in the bank may be at risk, or if you are a gambler, take care. We may feel more earthquakes through 2014, and November 2014 will bring something big.
The only thing I can say is, let’s hope it spills some bubbling crude. This is a state that has liquid gold underground (Scorpio), and although we will be subject to more controls as time goes by, we also are going to show our power and loyalty. It’s after 2014 that brings the hurt but forces our growth and a new Oklahoma. Oklahoma is a spiritual state and is a healer state that has yet to really claim that destiny. As we move into 2015, we will discipline ourselves to heal.
Predictions 2008-2010
Oklahoma will have 2 volatile months in March and April 2008, but this is the time of year for storms. Still,
Oklahoma is due to deal with extraordinary water, wind, and tornado damage this year.
Oklahoma has done what it can to be prepared, but as I said with the
Houston prediction, you can’t control Mother Nature.
Oklahoma will do its best.
Expect healing and repair to dominate the Springtime months as it copes with constant disruptions. A leader will really stand up and make things happen in May. There will be literally a year of change, healing and repair for this state, and this continues until 2010.
Oklahoma has also dealt with chaos and loss after bill HB 1804 driving away aliens, specifically Mexicans. Because of this, there is greater hardship and burden among the working community, and losses are incurred. Not until 2010 does the state do away with hardship laws and welcome new money and new business into the state. There will be greater statewide growth by then, and then there’s nowhere to go but up, but we essentially have 2 years of hard times within the state, mainly weather related but also because Oklahomans choose to carry a certain burden. This is not an easy place to live, but Okies are hardened and sturdy and love where they live.
In June, a major partner in the state asks for a divorce!!! They are leaving us! (This could be a major company leaving.) Although we may struggle to keep them, they’ll be gone within the month, because it’s already been planned. They are basically doing damage control. A new partner is gained in September, so not to worry, as long as the state agrees to the terms of the “marriage”.
The state gets a new lease on life in 2009, so although it will still have one more year of hardship, there will be determined growth within the state in 2009.