
Worawut Worasawat predicts the nation's future through his personal page, stating that with Mars in retrograde for an extended period, a coup is not a possibility.
Many are closely watching the situation after the appointment of a new Prime Minister, wondering about the nation's fate. With the political, economic, and military powers at play, will there be a coup? The famous astrologer explains that until the year 2025, those with stable incomes should fare well, while those who have lost their jobs or are struggling in business may face severe failure.
Given the retrograde of Jupiter and Mars, the astrologer asserts that there is no possibility of a coup. Those predicting one, according to the astrologer, clearly lack understanding of astrology.
The alignment of Jupiter and Mars indicates that those in power will not be able to act freely. On the contrary, they must stay low and avoid stirring up controversies. Otherwise, they risk losing their position and facing backlash from society, which could lead to personal, familial, or professional disgrace.
Looking back at past national horoscopes, especially in 2006 and 2014, Mars was positioned in a powerful spot known as the 'Great Wheel.' In these years, Mars had more influence than Jupiter and other planets in the national chart.
However, from October this year until mid-next year, with Mars in retrograde for nearly a year and in a weak position, the military will be ineffective. There is no reason to expect them to make political statements or engage in any major movements.
Furthermore, the government may cut funding for various sectors. If Thailand faces border disputes or conflicts with neighboring countries, the military might not intervene. Diplomacy will be the only path for resolution.
For those disillusioned with politics, it's better to stop calling for a coup and instead focus on building a sustainable business or career. With the current state of the nation's fortune, without stable income or a trustworthy profession, survival will be difficult.
As for health or financial ruin, there could be failures, business closures, or even corruption scandals leading to legal trouble. Meanwhile, the Thai economy will remain stagnant and sluggish well into next year.
Even if the government introduces new policies to help, they will not resolve the issues. The real change will come in mid-2025, when long-term economic stimulus policies and necessary constitutional or legal reforms will be implemented.
Forecaster: Worawut Worasawat
