
When Mamdani gave his acceptance speech after winning the New York City mayoral election, I felt a few things at once: the force of his voice, his clean delivery, and his unwavering return to one theme—affordability.
This told me something different was happening.
What I see is someone plugged into a larger field—either a Penta (3–15 people) or a Wa (15+). His voice is not “just his voice.” He is speaking with the group and for the group, almost as if he channels the collective organism he is embedded within.
This also aligns with what people say about his stellium (three planets) in the 4th house—ancestors, home, lineage. He draws strength from elders, family, lineage memory, and the long arc of where he comes from. That ancestral current becomes part of how he expresses himself, even if he doesn’t consciously register it.
He also has Jupiter—the planet of expansion—in Gate 7, the gate of planning within the Penta. It’s a 6th-line Jupiter, meaning its expression is elevated, future-facing, transformative.
So for anyone questioning whether Mamdani can actually execute:
Both of these gates—7 and 1—are part of his design (his unconscious). He embodies them naturally.
Mamdani is a pure Generator. He can outlast almost anyone. His aura is large, enveloping, and always responding to life.
The 4/6 life process is:
We are seeing him mid-experiment right now. He’ll try many things, test ideas, learn through mistakes. That’s the design.
His Incarnation Cross is the Right Angle Cross of Maya 3.
The “3” indicates that experimentation is his way through the illusion.
He has three channels connected to the Root Center. The Root is pressure, ambition, and grounded drive. It’s the engine that makes us get up and do things—and Mamdani is clearly doing things.
The three channels are:
The 28–38 channel is defined in both his design (unconscious) and personality (conscious). Gate 38 is also activated by two planets—Uranus and Neptune—which is significant.
Gate 38 in the Root is the Gate of the Fighter, the “I’m here to fight for what matters” signature.
Radical utopianism with purpose: that’s the frequency.
Gate 28 in the Spleen connects to 38.
This creates the Channel of Struggle, whose gift is knowing which struggle is worth it.
Gate 54 in the Root is ambition elevated: not hustle, but initiation.
Gate 32 in the Spleen is intuition about what will survive. What will last.
This channel defines his Sacral, making him a Generator.
Gate 53 (Root) is beginnings. Its highest expression is super-abundance.
Together they form the pulse of time.
Mamdani carries that pulse.
He also has Gate 40 defined in the Heart.
It’s also the gate of touch. Of connecting the tribe to the world.
In the end, Mamdani’s chart paints a picture of a leader whose power doesn’t come from the expected places. He has no defined throat to guarantee vocal force and no defined ajna to anchor fixed thinking—yet he speaks clearly and consistently because he draws from something larger: his community, his lineage, and the ancestral field of the 4th house.
His design is built around the Root center: three pressure channels driving him toward meaningful struggle, intuitive transformation, and cyclical growth. He fights for what matters (38), seeks purpose and depth (28), knows what will endure (32), and initiates new cycles with a Generator’s stamina (53–42). As a 4/6 profile, he is still in his experimenter phase; what we are witnessing is a leader learning publicly, building relationships, and preparing to step into the true role-model phase in the next chapter of his life.
His Incarnation Cross of Maya 3 signals someone whose personal transformation disrupts illusions and helps others see differently. And Gate 40 in his heart reminds us that his willpower is sincere—he acts only from what feels true.
Taken together, Mamdani’s design is communal, ancestral, experimental, and durable.
If you read his chart through the witch’s lens, the picture sharpens: Mamdani isn’t just a politician—he’s a conduit. His speech landed because he wasn’t speaking alone. He was speaking with the power of a group, an ancestral chorus moving through his open centers. His Root channels make him a pressure engine: struggle with purpose, transformation that lasts, and a relationship to time that isn’t capitalist but seasonal.
The Cross of Maya 3 marks him as someone who breaks illusions by living through them. His path is personal transformation that becomes public weather. And Gate 40—the gate of true will—ensures that whatever he commits to will be real.
In the occult view, Mamdani isn’t moving toward power; power is reorganizing itself through him. His task is to fight the right fight, change the soil, and reintroduce the city to the natural rhythm of time.