3-14-98 SADDAM HUSSEIN
A close analysis of his personality blueprint through the principles of The Art of Multi-Dimensional Living results in
the following key conclusions:
1. Saddam has a life destiny tailored to expanding his territory of influence through war, betrayal, killing, and thievery. He finds a way to conquer his enemies.
2. He has a moral and ethical nature best characterized as weak, miserly, cruel, but valorous. He tends to lose his already compromised emotional health and happiness due to the wrath of foreign powers.
3. He has a gifted lower mind -- a genius at gaining and maintaining power and authority. He is a born leader.
4. His higher mind is weak and outlawish. Consequently his philosophic attitude is similar to that of a criminal mind.
5. He is very cautious and conservative in how he maintains his own physical security. This factor will become a key one beginning in March of 1998, when Saturn becomes a predominant influence in his life. This will make him more cautious in how he carries out his Martian destiny.
6. Like Hitler, Saddam only wants totally supportive people around him who agree with his every idea and impulse. He is weak-willed. This weakness manifests in two different and alternating ways: first, a tendency to stay committed to a course of action far too long because of stubbornness and over-optimism about the outcome; and second, a tendency to quit a course of action prematurely when his stubbornness and optimism swing towards fear and pessimism.
7. He has a desire nature which loves battles and is quite uncompromising.
8. He has a spiritual nature, which although not weak, is unable to counterbalance the many other weak and unruly aspects of his personality. This tension is the source of great inner confusion for Saddam. He sees himself as a good man seeking to promote the cause of Islam and Persian culture for his own and other Islamic people and yet, he feels his good intentions backfire on him failing to come out the way he intended, and leaving him isolated and unappreciated.
Question: Is Saddam likely to be overthrown and when?
Answer: He is most likely to be overthrown
any time after the spring of the year 2000. However, his creative
leadership skills, clever mind and caution for his own safety
may thwart any of these attempts.