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САМЫЙ ДЕТАЛЬНЫЙ ГОРОСКОП РОССИИ НА 2026 ГОД - Астролог Татьяна Калинина

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Summary of the Video (Russian Horoscope 2026)

Astrologer Tatyana Kalinina (announced as “Karinina Tatyana”) presents a detailed horoscope for Russia for 2026, explaining it through Indian/North node Jyotish-style concepts and “planetary periods” (Moon/Mars/Rahu/Jupiter/Saturn/Mercury/Venus/Sun/Ketu). She frames the broadcast as a correction of forecasts made further ahead, arguing that events can become clearer as the timeframe approaches.


Framing: past “predictions” and expectations

  • She claims an earlier broadcast analyzed political/economic forecasts “that would never come true,” and argues that some major developments did occur.
    • She mentions events starting March 1, linking them to a war involving Iran and to oil price increases that reshaped markets.
  • The central hope she repeatedly emphasizes is a peace/truce between Russia and Ukraine.
    • So far, she says only talk and political maneuvering are visible.
  • She argues Russia’s horoscope shows success signals and that peace is possible, with timing depending on later months.

Main 2026 timeline (as she lays it out)

She divides 2026 into major planetary periods tied to Russia’s “annual horoscope,” which for Russia she says runs from June 12 to June 12.

1) June 8 – July 10 (Moon period)

  • She interprets Gajesh Keseri Yoga as a sign of higher status / international attention.
    • This may mean Russia gains interest from the global community (not necessarily negative).
  • She links this to Russia acting as a partner despite expected sanctions, suggesting deals could occur through non-European/CIS channels.
  • Additional themes she mentions:
    • War-related income, associated mainly with Iran/oil price dynamics.
    • Possible loss of land via disputes with neighbors (details not specified clearly).
    • Ongoing conflict indicators.

2) July 10 – August 1 (Mars period)

  • Mars is read as military conflict / war indicators.
    • She warns that conflicts remain.
  • She suggests any truce is unlikely to be straightforward.
    • She notes a potential window around June 26–27 but expresses caution.

3) August 1 – September 25 (Rahu period)

  • Rahu is interpreted as an influx of foreigners/migration.
    • She claims this points to more noticeable migration flows, often framed in terms of Asian labor retraining and labor needs.
  • She says there are no major land changes shown in this segment.

4) September 25 – November 13 (Jupiter period) — her “peace hope”

  • She strongly associates Jupiter (linked to “neighbors” and border dynamics) with peace conditions.
  • She believes peace should occur in September–November.
  • She also expects border activity/movement, though she does not define it concretely in geopolitical terms.

5) November 13 – January 8, 2027 (Saturn period)

  • Saturn is described as slowing things down and bringing obstacles.
  • She says Saturn indicates:
    • Territorial disputes/losses related to disagreements with other countries.
    • A possible tradeoff—“lose and win at the same time.”
  • She emphasizes militarization/conflict via Saturn being linked to a “conflicts” house, so disputes remain possible.
  • She speculates that even if agreements are reached, they might not be fully honored.

6) January 8, 2027 – February 27, 2027 (Mercury period)

  • Mercury is interpreted as better communication, improved diplomacy, and effective international relations.
  • She frames this as improved diplomacy/cooperation mechanisms, without naming specific main counterpart countries.

Extension into 2027 and beyond (brief but prominent)

  • She states that 2027 is likely a major sanctions year, including sanctions against authorities/personal entourage.
  • She suggests sanctions could be triggered by some provoking event, though she says it’s unclear what exactly it will be.
  • Regarding Ukraine specifically, she claims:
    • The war in Ukraine continues until 2032, with only short breaks of peace.
    • The likelihood/length of breaks decreases week to week.

Additional regional/border commentary

Baltic states / Finland / Lithuania

  • She indicates border/clash possibilities are something she considers.
  • She describes the Baltics as having “ambiguous compensation” in their horoscopes.
  • Lithuania is described as having the most complex horoscope among the Baltics.

Belarus

  • She says she does not see war in Belarus, only “scare tactics.”
  • She plans a more specific Belarus horoscope closer to August, with an annual update on August 24.

Crimea vs Kyiv

  • She argues Crimea and Kyiv are difficult to separate because they are in the same time zone.
  • She considers an alternative “separation from Ukraine” lens but says she can’t promise conclusions.

Methodological and meta-content points

  • She repeatedly claims her forecasts are not arbitrary:
    • You should follow the news, understand reality, and then interpret the horoscope direction—arguing astrology provides direction even if timing may shift by months.
  • She mentions a forecasting/publishing ecosystem:
    • New books and reprints by her publishing house.
    • A “Book of Rulers” with QR codes for additional forecast content.
    • A mobile app (Alpha Space) and promotion for courses/workshops connected to learning astrology and forecasting.
  • She answers audience questions during the broadcast (e.g., Israel, “arrival of the savior,” sanctions, internet isolation/communications), but returns to the overarching message:
    • Russia’s trajectory follows horoscope “direction of movement,” with peace windows and conflict cycles.

Presenters / contributors

  • Tatyana Kalinina — astrologer; presenter of the video.
  • No other named co-presenters are credited (audience members ask questions but are not identified as contributors).

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