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Wimbledon Men’s Semi-Finals 2011

Andy Murray

Have been avoiding looking too closely at Andy Murray’s chart.  It would be lovely for a Brit to win Wimbledon for the first time since I think Virginia Wade…

He has got some very favourable aspects in his natal chart, such as the Part of Fortune conjunct his North Node (he does aim to please his fans) and Venus in Aries trine Moon/Uranus in Sagittarius (energy and the power of surprise).  I am surprised that with the latter aspect he does not have more popularity.  The Moon also conjunct with Saturn may create the dour Scot side of his personality.  During the final Saturn will be on his South Node and Mars will be sextile his North Node.  Part of him will be go-ahead and another part of him will be held back.

Playing

Rafa Nadal

Rafael Nadal has an expansive energy in his Jupiter-Mars sextile, and may have healing hands (Sun conjunct Chiron).  His Moon is possibly conjunct his North Node, allying his emotions with his karmic mission.  It is possible that later in life he may reorientate his career, and work in connection with say sports injury.  On a personal, spiritual and emotional level he looks happy and peaceful this weekend, but he also has some difficult twists and turns with Jupiter opposite his Pluto and Uranus square his Neptune. I wouldn’t rule him out of the final or as a winner.  However, in his personal aspects with Murray, the latter has some strong suits: his Mars conjunct Rafa’s Mercury can unsettle him; Uranus opposing Rafa’s Mercury means that mentally Nadal has to stay strong.  Undoubtedly Nadal does have the mental strength required, as he has shown in the past.

Novak Djokavic

With the Moon sextile his Sun he knows his own mind, however he has a lot of both emotional tension (Moon square Mars, hence the temper tantrum the other day) and mental tension (Mercury conjunct Chiron) which may be manageable at certain times and difficult at other times.  At the time of the finals, heavyweight Pluto trines his Mercury giving him more mental stability and emotional energy.   Neptune trines his Mars, making his energies very sensitive – if he can handle that, he’ll be a fine finalist!

Playing

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

Sun in Aries is pure energy, and Mercury is conjunct Venus in that sign (good with words!) but square Neptune which can fritter away his energies at times, or cause him to spin the truth.  The Moon may be in Pisces, or in Aries – Aries would be happier for a sportsman.  The North Node conjuncts Mars so his karmic mission in this (lifetime) round is that of a warrior.  The aspects between his chart and finals weekend are underwhelming, so he isn’t likely to go through (unless he is able to take advantage of the vacuum).

Tsonga and Djokovic also have antagonistic aspects between them natally.  Djokavic’s Neptune squares Tsonga’s Venus – he may be able to sway his feelings or confuse him with diversionary tactics.  On the other hand Tsonga’s Uranus opposes Djokovic’s Mercury (exactly the same aspect as Murray has towards Nadal) which can unsettle Djokovic mentally.  That is probably an aspect which counts for more on the tennis court.

I know who I think in both cases will go through,  but I am not going to commit this time,  unsurprisingly!

Aspects for the week beginning 26 June 2011

Top Customer Service complaint of the week goes to a long-standing reader who complained there was too much preamble to the actual aspects of the week.  I have devised a simple solution, so please be patient.  Second place goes to a reader who pointed out that I did not correctly predict the Wimbledon winners last year.  I didn’t get a lot of time to watch Wimbledon last week, but half way through I will stick with Roger Federer and Serena Williams for my chosen winners (I don’t want to sound vacillating).  Gemini Serbian Novak Djokovic sounds like my kind of feller, though…He is winning on a gluten-free diet, and is a peace campaigner.  But it hasn’t been all complaint this week: I have increased my Australian readership by 50% (a cheery wave from me to all my Australian readers!) and the long-standing reader who complained there was too much preamble actually won £200 worth of vouchers courtesy of the Sun-Jupiter sextile as I had predicted.  Enough preamble, though I might get back to it.  The Sun squares Uranus today, so surprises are afoot, and some of those could be tricky.  With the Sun being in Cancer, home appliances could go on the blink, for instance.  The Sun trines Chiron tomorrow though, so some of these home appliances could just as suddenly come back to life.  Tomorrow is a good day for energy medicine and miracle healings in general, with Mars also sextile Uranus.  It is a good day for buying new appliances, if it turns out that your appliances are not going to make it through.  Be sure to draw up a chart for the buying of the appliance, so that you can follow its progress for the duration, and track those times when it might not be performing up to scratch.  Tuesday 28th – uh oh!  There may be a blip with the new appliance, and you may even have to take it back, with the Sun being opposed by Pluto.  Or it may seem so, for the problem may lie within you and your own psychological issues.  Perhaps you have an attitude problem, or need to shift the perceptions you have in relation to the said appliance.  If you bought it on Monday, it should be sound, especially if it has an electronic component.  Appliance aside, just focus on getting your own psychology as aligned correctly as possible, and you will understand all the issues your appliance has.  Think of it as you would a pet, and your relationship as one of pet and owner.  So if the appliance is designed to work on its own, you may need to look at your dependency issues.  Tuesday in fact can be a whole healing journey on its own, because there are three other aspects arising: Mars squares Chiron, so energy and mechanisms which were operating smoothly the day before may seem awkward or clumsy today.  You may need to separate out the electrical component from the energy and mechanism, heal the mechanical side, then put it back together with the electrical component.  But your job will not be finished, because next up is a semi-sextile between Jupiter and Uranus, which could be the crux of the week’s problems, involving two of the larger planets.  Uranus, a wilful planet, is being particularly cranky this week, in a good mood one day then awkward the next.  It is determined to move the goal posts at every step, so you may find it difficult to settle, especially if you are in the middle of a major project such as a home refurbishment.  However, good old Jupiter is doing its best to keep things buoyant by directly engaging with this process.  So there may be a pattern of problems arising within a major project, followed by breakthroughs and adjustments.  The last aspect on Tuesday is a conjunction between Venus and the South Node, focusing on relationships and the reasons for how they are now, which can go back to earlier in this lifetime or further back dipping into past life causations.  You’ll be saying “Phew. What a day!” but hopefully also knowing why it was such a day.  On Friday 1st July there is another Solar Eclipse and New Moon, reminiscent of 1st June, but this time in the sign of Cancer.  Another turning point, but with issues of Home and Family to the fore, and especially potent for those born around 1st July.  On Saturday 2nd July Mercury enters Leo and that may mean a sunny finals’ day or weekend at Wimbledon.  Mental focus will start to move on from home and family to leisure and holidays.  Of course for leisure and holidays you need expendible earnings, and European finance is now under threat of further chaos because of the instability of the Greek economy.  I have an oft-stated fondness for the Elgin Marbles and ancient Greek culture, but the modern state has a couple of very difficult conjunctions: Mercury/Saturn/Ascendant, and Moon exactly conjunct Pluto.  When these complexes are under fire, there is a pulling towards the underworld or a drag towards the underpsyche to coin a phrase.  Both these points are being currently assailed: the Mercury/Saturn/Ascendant squared by Saturn (intractable problems) and the Moon/Pluto caught up in the current square between Uranus and Pluto.  It is my prayer that the collective Greek psyche can harness the ancient mythological power for its own healing.  Somehow the way has been lost, and the heart needs to be found again.  So I have managed to bring some of the preamble to the conclusion.  And in a further nod to the long-standing award-winning and voucher-bearing reader (and any other busy reader), the week in bullet-points:

  • Today – be on your toes
  • Tomorrow – healing and dynamism
  • Tuesday – it’s a journey
  • Friday – turning point
  • Saturday – have fun in mind

Aspects for the week beginning 19 June 2011

I spent last week filling in at my old Office, and it’s funny the conversations that take place on the train.  Some of my various fellow commuters informed me that they didn’t like tennis, cats or biographies – all subjects I was planning to write about in my blog.  But first, the eclipse last week was definitive at least for Alkaida (my preferred spelling because of the Fixed Star Alkaid in Ursa Major), who appointed a new head last week: Ayman Al -Zawahiri.  He was born on a full moon, with the Moon and Sun in the same positions as on last week’s full moon eclipse.  It seems he was born to take over that role at that time.  It does make me wonder whether the appointment was deliberately planned according to astrological information.  Weather permitting, Wimbledon starts tomorrow, and I was hoping to blog about shining stars coming out for Andy Murray, but I can’t find any at a glance though I will keep looking, and hopefully updating as they arise.  Predictably, Roger Federer and Serena Williams’ stars are looking good (again).  This despite, in Serena’s case, Saturn moving through her 6th House of Health.  Just after Wimbledon last year, she cut her foot on glass in Munich (with Pluto transiting the cusp of her 9th House of Foreign Lands and squaring her Sun right at the beginning of her 6th House of Health.  Then in March this year, she suffered a pulmonary embolism, as Saturn transiting her Jupiter in the 6th House.  She and Federer were born a few weeks apart in 1981, and both have the transiting North Node transiting their Neptune (feet) by the culmination of Wimbledon.  They both have health issues, and North Node transiting Neptune could bring up issues of vulnerability, but I will plump for them doing well (and going for the record of unsuccessful Wimbledon predictions).  At the end of last week I reported that Mercury, and therefore our nervous systems, would be a little vulnerable during the first half of this week.  Today Mercury is opposed by Pluto, and re-wiring of communication equipment, both human and mechanical, will be going on.  However, there are mitigating circumstances and spiritual reinforcements coming to our assistance, in the shape of Mercury trine Chiron.  We are having sensitizing crises over the next few days, in order to find alternative new healing solutions arriving at more complex understandings, especially about health and communication.  Mars enters Gemini on Tuesday (21st) which would be complex enough (your energies split into two directions) but for the fact that Mars is working its way towards a square with Neptune.  During this period you need to be very, very, aware of both your energies and your communications, in order not to create messes which you then need to find the time and energy to clear later.  A little mindfulness and thoughtfulness will go a long way to avoiding problems, and keeping in the forefront of your mind what you are doing, why, and what the consequences will be.  Meditate in between, and you’ll be fine.  Fortunately, I am not going to be working in the Office this week, and can apply these practices in the safety of my own home.  The Sun enters Cancer later on Tuesday, and officially Summer starts, though there has been talk that Spring and Summer have switched places this year.  Certainly Spring felt like Summer.  Following that, Mercury squares Saturn, and there may be a certain stuckness or inertia in relation to communication.  This can be related to travel, but also to verbal and written analysis.  You may be in conversation with someone and both sound like a stuck record: you’ve been round and round with the same conversation ad nauseam, and have to leave the conversation there and retire to your individual corners of the boxing ring.  According to the Observer this morning, tennis star Andy Murray has been taking advice from boxer David Haye, and he feels that it has helped his attitude.  Conversations on Tuesday will reveal that no two people can think exactly alike or see exactly eye to eye, everyone’s spiritual path differs slightly from everyone else’s, and this is a point when we need to retire to our own thoughts and see where our thinking takes us.  You will need that fine tuning for Wednesday (22nd) when Mars squares Neptune.  This time it is not our thinking, but our energies and actions, which will reveal struggles for comprehension and where we need to understand complexities.  It is a time to become in tune with our physicality in order to understand how we interact with our world.  There are likely to be outbreaks of clumsiness, but also sensitive lessons learned.  If there are upsets, solutions may be forthcoming later with the Neptune trining the Sun.  There is a chance to integrate the lessons, e.g. the old chestnut that mobile phones and water don’t mix (how many times…?).  Saturday (25th) gives us a lovely sextile between the Sun and Jupiter.  Could be a winning moment for some.  As Lot Pod Cod (short for Lottery Pod Co-ordinator) for an officially registered syndicate of three, will I be able to inform the others that their lives are about to change?  Sun sextile Jupiter isn’t a life-changer, but it will help.

Elizabeth Taylor Astrobiography – Part 1 The Birthchart

From “Elizabeth” by Alexander Walker:

“I realize that my whole life is being in motion pictures.  For me to quit would be like cutting away the roots of a tree…I’ve made up my mind for myself and I’ll take all the hardship and everything else that comes along.”

(from a note to her mother in her early teens)

This is the first of an astrobiographical series about the life of Elizabeth Taylor, in which I hope to cover various aspects of her life, such as health, relationships and her work.  I am starting with the birthchart.

Film stardom is a province of Sun in Pisces, through its ruling planet Neptune, and Elizabeth Taylor was the film star par excellence.  She also had chronic health conditions, which can sometimes beset Sun in Pisces in difficult aspect.  Thirdly, she was outstanding in her charity work (also Pisces/Neptune) in her chosen field of AIDS.

J. Randy Taraborrelli describes in his entertaining biography “Elizabeth” some quintessential Piscean traits: “Though she could be tremendously self-absorbed, she could also be a good and loyal friend, especially to the downtrodden and confused people in her life – as she would demonstrate countless times”.

Moon in Scorpio gave her the ability to feel and portray in-depth  emotions, and a penchant for drama.

Mercury in Pisces in her chart is exactly opposite natal Neptune (channelling but also obfuscation) portrays the fact that she would dip in to the collective unconscious with her mind and her heart.  Pisces is one of two main signs of acting talent. Leo is the other, home of showmanship and drama. Pisces represents the sensitivity and fluidity which allows the self, chameleonlike, to almost become the character one is portraying.

Venus is in Aries conjunct Uranus in the house of lovers.  One would expect a woman of legendary beauty to have something special going on with her Venus. Elizabeth’s Venus in Aries is selfishly demanding in love, and is conjoined with Uranus giving her tremendous personal social magnetism.   A trine with Jupiter proliferated and magnified all these qualities, social skills and abundant jewels.

Her Ascendant was in Sagittarius exactly sextile Midheaven in Libra, so she was able to combine her lifestyle, character,  and career more naturally than most.  It was the film with the horse (Sagittarius), “National Velvet”, which made her famous.  She had a lucky Sagittarian streak of being in the right place at the right time, reinforced by the Part of Fortune conjunct Jupiter, though would not be considered lucky in health matters or marriages (these are other stories, for later in the series).  The exact sextile of her Ascendant with the Libran Midheaven (persona in the world) shows that she was born to make a career or reputation out of her beauty and artistry, a career which was forged very early on in her life.

She had Saturn in the 2nd House of Finance, which is often found in charts of millionaires who attend to their pennies.  That should give hope to those who have that placing natally!  But money was more complex for Elizabeth, as she did like to spend freely, and more telling was Pluto in the 8th House of Money and Jewels from Others, which meant that emotionally she invested heavily in those resources, with great rewards.  Alexander Walker writes, in his definitive biography “Elizabeth”: “Money was for impulsive spending; that’s what money was for – though on scenting a bargain, Elizabeth’s face would set hard,  her eyes narrow suspiciously and ‘then she became a pirate, proud of her high art as a chiseller.’ “

In the 3rd house of Siblings and Communication she had Mars, and the Sun with Mercury, stressing the importance of the male principle in her sibling relationship.  Her brother Howard was a loyal stabilizing factor in her life.  With these planetary placings too, she was forthright in her verbal expression, and to some extent was self-educated.

In the 6th House of Health and Working Conditions she had Chiron (the Wounded Healer) opposing the Moon in the 12th House of Chronic Health, and squaring her Part of Fortune.  Her delicate health affected her on a daily basis, as well as working schedules and the lives of fellow employees.  She had an extraordinary capacity for battling through these conditions, with Pluto closely sextile her Chiron assisting her recuperative powers.

The 7th House of Marriages is ruled by Gemini, which indicates the multiplicity in this area of life!  The stories of her relationships are fascinating, and I hope to devote one Part of this series alone to her relationship with Richard Burton, a legendary union.

She virtually created the mould for that all-encompassing fame and film stardom, which has become an obsession in our society.   Elizabeth’s life story is extraordinary in that she seemed to live several lives in one.  Pisces is the zodiac sign which aims to perfect a round of lives, or even step off the wheel of rebirth.

In Part 2, I aim to record her early life and relationship with her parents, and look at this theme in more detail in relation to her birth chart.

Aspects for the week beginning 12 June 2011

This week has seen further international pressure for Syria’s government to stand down or at least stop killing its own citizens.  President Bashar Al-Assad heads another dictatorship in the Middle East, but one being treated very differently than that of Muammar Al-Ghaddafi in Libya. Bashar has a very different personality than the colourful Ghaddafi, and has quietly gone ahead destroying human rights in the tradition set by his father Hafiz Al-Assad, who died 10 June 2000 after 30 years in power.  There have been many possible reasons put forward for the difference in treatment by the international community but the aim of the country rebels is the same as those of other countries in the Arab uprising.  The natal chart for Syria shows a combination of Mars conjunct Uranus volatility and North Node conjunct Pluto shadow expression of power.  Currently the Nodal Axis squares Bashar’s Moon (international karmic pressure) but only if he was born at Noon (we do not have his exact time).  He is married to a British wife Asma, and I often wonder of her role in his life and whether she has any emotional input.  She herself has a warrior past life pattern of Mars conjunct the South Node, and her connections with Bashar are quite Neptunian – a veiled relationship possibly.  Bashar had a veiled relationship with his father too, in that his father’s Neptune was conjunct his Mercury, imbuing him perhaps with mythology about life, family and the world.  It was originally thought that he might be in a different mould from his father, but he has not stepped out of the patterning, neither family nor regional. The chart of his father’s regime shared and reinforced the volatile Mars conjunct Uranus which is in the natal chart for Syria, so this may be part of the entrenched way of being, and of meeting resistance with force.  With a lunar eclipse possibly squaring Bashar’s Moon and trine Syria’s Jupiter, it could be a key week for the beleaguered people of that country.  It could be a key week for us all with another eclipse, and several  assorted aspects to get our teeth into.  I need to focus.  You need to focus.  He, she and it needs to focus.  And we have just the aspect today, Sun conjunct Mercury in Gemini.  So today is for focus…Tomorrow Venus sextiles Uranus, and you may receive interesting social invitations or go to some extraordinary meetings, or experience exciting synchronicities.  Tomorrow (Monday 13th) also sees Saturn stationary about to turn direct, which is good news for turning round projects which almost seemed to stall.  You may have lost all your energy with them, and be about to give up, and can now see what is salvageable and viable.  Mercury is situated at the South Node, and information comes through karmic sources, e.g. old teachers from our youth, or even from past lives may surface.  Their message will not be new, but may need to be updated.  Lastly for tomorrow, Venus squares Chiron and it may be time to give up longing for old forms, and accept they are just not coming back.  Energy is recycled and the new space will bring new interests.  Conversely, on Tuesday (14th) the Sun conjuncts the South Node, and there is emotional power in some of your memories, and in remembering who you are.  You may be able to pick this up, before renewing your mission to find your potential, and what you can be.  Wednesday (15th) brings the lunar eclipse in Sagittarius, a good day for meditating on the state of your life, the state of humanity, and the state of the world.  That’s a tall order, so just start by meditating through your current issue or issues, and see how far you get.  Thursday (16th) brings a change of mental focus as Mercury enters Cancer.  If your brain was on overload with the previous day’s eclipse, you can soft focus and bring a little imagination, dreaminess, and even emotion into your reveries and meditations.  If you have maintained your focus since Sunday, you will naturally drop it on Thursday, and look at your emotional needs and immediate family considerations.  Friday (17th) brings a reward of Mercury trine Neptune, a chance to focus and soft focus all at once, combining the left and right brain, and seeing how your inner focus and outer focus can be harmonized, e.g. you may see just the exact expression of a design which your imagination first brought to your attention or created.  The time may not yet be for implementation, but just the recognition that your dream is possible will be a step forward, and may lift the spirits.  Further progress early on Saturday (18th) as Mercury sextiles Jupiter: favourable to sales and information exchange.  Lucky for some.  You can utilize some of the spiritual, religious or compassionate insights of the Jupiter-Neptune sextile which peaked last week.  Then Venus trines Saturn, consolidating some artistic or relationship aims.  But a blip later on Saturday as Mercury squares Uranus: a deal maybe falling through, possibly due to nervous overload by one of the partners.  People need tender loving care to see them through the temporary crisis.  If someone around you is feeling fragile, advise rest as much as possible for the next few days, until the middle of the next week, as Mercury’s aspects are very tense.  Not the best place to end the blog, but have to love you and leave you!  Hope to report good prospects for Andy Murray at Wimbledon when I blog next Sunday…

Aspects for the week beginning 5 June 2011

I have become fixated about cucumbers lately.  If you have been following this blog, you’ll know that a phobic party of four went to the Eurovision Song Contest in Duesseldorf in mid-May, at the time of the E-coli outbreak in Northern Germany.  So we had a lucky escape, considering we all had a salad at Cologne Airport on 15th May before flying home.  As the only vegetarian, I was presented with a huge Greek Salad dominated with huge chunks of what must have been a whole cucumber on my plate, which I did my level best to do justice to.  As an aspiring raw-fooder, this E-coli crisis has been a blow to my aspirations, and how much I can trust the raw food I have come to regard as the pinnacle of my daily intake.  This week I have been haunted, and pursued in my dreams, by raw foods and in particular cucumbers.  I have scanned the website of Karen Knowler (dubbed “The World’s Premier Raw Food Coach”) http://www.karenknowler.typepad.com/ to find her take on this dilemma, but cannot find any guidance there on the matter, despite some interesting articles on her blog.  I need to know how to reorientate myself spiritually on this issue.  Mercury is square to Chiron today, so healing dilemmas continue, in search of that spiritual reorientation which will reward the effort and settle the personality, until the next crisis which might be Wednesday.  The next two days is suitable for finding the right consciousness to match a new level of physical and mental health, for Mercury represents conventional healing (as represented by the Caduceus symbol) and Chiron represents alternative healing (as represented by the symbol of the Centaur).  These two may be at odds over the next two days, and our task is to bring them together.  A new plateau of stability is reached on Tuesday (7th), when Mercury (representing conventional healing) trines Saturn (representing stability and consolidation).  This is a foothold on the new reality that you need right now, which appeals directly to your left brain rationality and to your practicality.  For instance, you may find a reliable local source of cucumbers, which comes as a relief.  If you are meeting over coffee or tea on that day, suitable conversations on the agenda would be serious topics, e.g. about coalition politics and its effect on the NHS, or how to proceed with your new healing philosophy recently hatched from the struggles of Mercury square Chiron.  Wednesday (8th) brings a reorientation of Chiron, going stationary prior to retrograde.  There may be U-turns in the area of alternative health, which is unusual.  We have U-turns and contradictory research all the time in the area of conventional health (this is good for you, this is not good for you, this is now good for you again).  But alternative health is often based on ancient and intuitive wisdoms, which don’t change much, except in their modern application.  So this is part of the process of a shift, which happens from time to time, to incorporate the new energies and vibrations and update alternative views and our spiritual systems.  Keep your inner and outer ears pealed for new information or the recycling of old information, on the subject of healing.  By far the most important aspect of the week occurs on Thursday (9th) and here, with a sparkling sextile between Jupiter and Neptune, there is a real opportunity for a spiritual shift.  If you are involved in any religious ceremonies, you will see the spirituality behind them.  If you are involved in any spiritual ceremonies, you may be able to see how the religious structures sit within them.  This major aspect is an exchange of unity on a higher level, and a vision of hope.  If you are not involved in any spiritual or religious ceremonies on Thursday, anything you are engaged in can be used to sense the energies of hope, unity and spirituality.  If you are celebrating a birthday, you can ponder and wonder at the mysteries of bringing a soul into incarnation.  If you are wandering around an art gallery, you can see the connection between the inspiration of the soul of the artist and the practical production and depiction in colour and form on canvas.  Preferably do this in the morning, while Venus is still in Taurus, for in the afternoon in the U.K. (with respectful mindfulness to my U.S. and Australian readership) Venus (art and harmony) enters Gemini.  You could go round the art gallery again, and see it from the Venus in Gemini perspective, less on the feeling plane and more analysis on the mental plane (“What was the artist trying to achieve?  But is it art?”).  You may evolve a more rounded perspective that way.  So whatever you were doing in the morning, if you have the time and leisure to repeat the performance in the afternoon, you’ll end up with a holistic perspective.  Feelings could change during the course of the day, and different social scenarios and populations could emerge later.  If you are a tour guide, you would be herding buffalos in the morning, and butterflies in the afternoon and will need a different approach.  Finally, by Friday, socially and artistically, you’ll be confused by a square between Venus and Neptune.  You’ll find a flaw in the painting you bought yesterday, you’ll be pondering an artistic dichotomy digesting your activities of the previous day.  And as Venus also represents food and cooking and Neptune represents toxins, you need to select carefully what you are putting on the menu.  The cucumber question remains.

Aspects for the week beginning 29 May 2011

If you like to wing it, thrive under last minute pressure (Aries for instance), come back and read this blog on Wednesday.  If on the other hand you like to plan your diary (Capricorn, Virgo) in detail, start making notes now.  For there is an absence of major aspects until Wednesday this week.  This could have several different implications and applications.  Firstly, it may mean there is a vacuum and the Universe may have an agenda of its own to fulfil, often unexpectedly.  Secondly, there may be a literal “absence” of something in your life.  Thirdly, you may refine the last aspect which occurred (the healing challenges of last Thursday’s Sun square Chiron).  Fourthly, you can work at a blending of the last aspect (Sun square Chiron) and the next aspects, on Wednesday, which appear in this blog.  Regarding the content of this blog, which over the last couple of years has become more “newsy”, several people have said to me this week that they have stopped reading, watching or listening to the news because it is too distressing.  New Agers especially tend to do this, one reason given being in order to keep up their vibes.  Ironically, since I started this blog (four years ago) I have gone from describing the aspects plainly, to featuring the occasional celebrity profile, to now looking at the news on the whole, which means I am more glued to current affairs.  I think one reason for engaging in current affairs is that you can work with meditation and healing on the spiritual path in more connectivity.  However, there is value in drawing a line in how much you do take in, so that you are not too distressed to work with it on your spiritual path.  It depends how much “in overwhelm” you are, and taking into account the rigours of your own life.  So, if you are still working with last Thursday’s Sun square Chiron, you can continue to make strides now.  It was an uncomfortable ride for me going to the Festival of Mind-Body-Spirit.  As I mentioned last week I had chosen a past-life workshop and a future-life workshop.  Just to make it more challenging, the future life workshop was scheduled before the past-life one, and finished as the other was beginning.  So I found myself stunned leaving the future life workshop just having travelled to 1000 years’ hence, then straight into the past life workshop given by Andrea Foulkes from the Pleiades.  I joined my old friend June (who doesn’t do internet or my blog) who was trying to make some sensible initial conversation with me (in vain) and Andrea took us on a pleasant meditative journey.  There was to be a theme of “going karmic neutral” which we both missed (but remember I was still in 3000-odd A.D.).  However, the Universe remedied this with a heavy downpour of torrential rain and a thorough cleansing on our journey home.  So I have enough material to digest before Wednesday, and trust you have too.  On Wednesday morning (1st June) Saturn trines the Sun, and you can step steadily on the first rung of a long term plan.  Anything you undertake that morning (UK time) should be on solid ground, a firm foundation.  Later, in the evening, there is a Solar Eclipse and New Moon in Gemini.  This is a chance for a new intellectual outlook, perhaps in conversation with friends, or in exploring your own mind.  If it is your birthday around now, it could be a turning point for you.  There is generally an emphasis on the sign Gemini and the planet Mercury this week, so it may be an important week for you if these feature heavily in your chart make-up.  So on Thursday (2nd) we find that Mercury enters Gemini, and that day will be quintessentially Geminian.  You could be bombarded, for instance, with news and information, and may feel you need to put down that newspaper, switch off the radio or the television, and digest the things that are important for you.  Soft-focus your left brain, if it gets too much.  Turning up the right brain a little may help you relax, for instance.  There must be a dial in the brain that enables us to do that fine tuning…On Friday (3rd) Mercury squares Neptune, and if you didn’t soft focus on Wednesday or Thursday, you will now.  You may feel a bit scrambled or confused, and will need to lie in a darkened room if you haven’t got the hang of the brain dial yet.  This occurs at 7.05 a.m. in the U.K. (employers be aware: sickie alert) and may be a useful note in your diary, to plan your day accordingly.  It is compounded 20 minutes later by Neptune standing still, preparing to move in retrograde motion.  There is some sort of Universal brain connection which is undergoing some switchover, and this may be reflected in the news.  It is like a reorientation after a sea change, and may be felt on both the individual and on the collective level.  We are of course all being held in suspense at what Cheryl Cole is going to do, after the U.S. did not take to her Geordie accent.  Neptune is currently trine her Mars, so her whole relationship with men in general is under review, and this may be an important time for her spiritually, in understanding her dependency issues and finding her own inner strength.  The tide does change on Saturday (4th) with a refreshing new emphasis brought about by Jupiter entering Taurus.  It has completed its work in Aries in forgeing the fervent Arab Spring.  New hope now returns to the land and farming, and new initiatives will start to come in to the world of finance and economists (Vince Cable being one such Taurean).  Generally, if you are an April Taurean you will feel the benefit over the next few months, but if like Vince you are a May Taurean the benefits may accrue next year.  Lastly, on Saturday evening, Mercury sextiles Uranus, and that brain dial I talked about earlier becomes more easily serviceable, and links up with your intuition.  New ideas may flash into your mind, and new inventions can be pursued.  Technology is favoured, and old world communication (snail mail for instance) and new world communication (i phones and the like) can happily interplay and co-exist.  My elderly aunt this week was complaining that the government are expecting her to own a computer and have the wherewithal to be able to email, which are completely beyond her reach.  Perhaps under Mercury sextile Uranus the government can consider picking up these stitches.

Aspects for the week beginning 22 May 2011

In a week where Venus and Mars have been interacting closely, the issue of rape has been very much in the news, and other issues of the relations between the sexes.  The first character to bring the issue to prominence this week was Dominique Strauss-Kahn, high profile all week.  He has a testosterone-filled conjunction of the North Node and Mars in Aries in his natal chart.  It was reported in the Observer this morning that according to John Gray, author of “Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus”  powerful men have “higher than average levels of testosterone, which they seek to ‘top up’ when their reserves become depleted”.  Testosterone-filled Actor turned Politician Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose emotional life is under scrutiny in the media, currently has Uranus squaring his Moon, urging him to review his relations with the female population.  Conservative Politician Kenneth Clarke was taken to task when he carelessly worded a statement distinguishing different rape scenarios.  Saturn is currently squaring his Sun and this demand for exactitude from the Goddess is likely to plague him for a few weeks.  It has lit up the debate on the subject, and Shami Chakrabarti summarized the issues well on Question Time.  Her words were measured and balanced, as befits someone who currently has the karmic test of South Node transiting her Sun.  Meanwhile a photograph of a less than enthusiastic meeting between Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in the pages of the Guardian this week.  In the search for peace between Israel and Palestine, their relationship is not an easy one:  Netanyahu’s Pluto opposes Obama’s Ascendant, and Netanyahu himself may be confused at this time with Neptune squaring his Ascendant – this may also highlight his own personality weaknesses.  Today Neptune squares the Sun, highlighting scandals and fuzzy moral issues, and interestingly we had an interview on the Andrew Marr show this morning with Barack Obama.  When I wrote a blog on his inauguration, I received a comment taking me to task for not mentioning the negative side of his Sun square Neptune, which is still somewhere in the blogosphere.  This morning, he was dignified and composed in the searchlight of Andrew Marr’s questioning, and I still believe him to be of a higher order spiritually than your average President.  Yes, Sun square Neptune can result in someone who is a deceiver.  But in someone spiritually evolved, there is a moral struggle going on, which can be expressed in a sensitive awareness.  So today’s Neptune square the Sun is about looking at spiritual issues, seeking for the greater sensitivity and compassion.  More fun and games on the sexual front tomorrow as the Venus-Mars conjunction becomes exact: will we find out who the footballer is, linked with Ms Thomas?  I am not privy to Twitter, and don’t follow football, so may not have heard of the footballer in question.  Venus conjunct Mars is an intense aspect, occurring in the sensual sign of Taurus, whereby we may examine our own male-female balance in our life.  On a personal level, for some it may bring romance and affection.  Wednesday (25th) brings to us a different way of looking at life, with Sun sextile Uranus.  For those whose lives haven’t yet been fully revealed, there may be further revelations.  For inventors, there may be new inventions.  Incidents of telepathy and synchronicity may be noticed and noted.  It is a day when you can use the lever of the unexpected to improve your life.  On Thursday (26th) the Sun squares Chiron, so there may be some uncomfortable healing crises or learnings on the spiritual path.  I will be off to the Festival of Mind-Body-Spirit in London that day, to attend a workshop on past lives and another workshop on future lives, so I may not know whether I am coming or going!

Aspects for the week beginning 15 May 2011

I ought to be reporting back from the Eurovision song contest,  if you are reading this on Sunday.  By that time I will be touring Cologne,  perhaps even visiting the chocolate factory. So my account of any escapades of the phobic four won’t appear until next week or not at all, unless particularly newsworthy…But if it’s the aspects for the week ahead you are primarily interested in look no further. On Sunday evening in the U.K. Venus and Mercury leave the rootin’ tootin’ battlefield of Aries where they have had to argue every point, and enter the rose gardens of Taurus, where they can enjoy a mini-renaissance, a festival of art and literature.  It would be the ideal circumstances to begin writing a book with illustrations on every page; combinations of words and pictures will work well together.  Mercury, Venus and Mars are performing a concerto in the early degrees of Taurus this week, with aspects to  Chiron in early Pisces, and Pluto in early Capricorn.  On Monday (16th) Venus and Mercury dance cheek to cheek, and it may be one of those days where you see everything coming together especially when you are engaged in discussion – you can come to an agreement.  It could be a successful  week, potentially, but it will take work on your part.  Venus with Mercury will be good for dialogue and sweet talk, including diplomatic initiatives, e.g. for dictators to start talking to rebels without shouting.  Mercury/Venus sextiles Neptune on the same day, so there is a spiritual uplift to this creativity.  Savour the day.  The Full Moon in Scorpio dominates on Tuesday (17th) and you’ll need to deal with strops or tantrums from someone in your circle, if it’s not you.  Someone is fed up with the status quo.  But this week generally has a lot going for it, and this may be the only fly in the ointment.  The new series (number 7) of The Apprentice continues on Wednesday evening (18th), Sir Alan Sugar currently having Uranus (enterprising candidates) on his Sun in Aries (gruff persona), trine his shrewd Saturn in Leo (entertainment).  This series looks to be a stunner as befits his transit, so watch if you need to fill in time between all the planetary action, and if you enjoy the caricatures, the wild boasting, and the business ploys.  Melody, the successful Project Manager in the first show, has elevated credentials: “I was trained by Al Gore…I was personally taught by Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama.”  I hope there’s an App, for that.  Mars/Mercury sextiles Chiron on Thursday (19th), ensuring your words will be heard loud and clear (wild boasting included), and more seriously also have the desired effect, which might be to heal a symptom, or a situation.  There may be a slight health and safety issue, so don’t ignore the basics, such as looking at fine print and checking your tyres.  By the Friday (20th) Venus too joins the sextile with Chiron: three chances for healing.  If you are a healer, join with others and role play Venus, Mercury, Mars and Chiron in a healing circle or psychodrama.  It’s a powerful line-up for healing, well-being, personal fitness and lifestyle choices.  If your path is not involved with healing, it may be a very active and productive day for you with healing side effects or by-products, especially in earth or ecological related activities.  On top of that, Mars trines Pluto, so an enormous amount can be achieved energetically.  For best results, do the communing/healing or the practical work first, and you can release a huge amount of potential energy, for constructive purposes.  If you’re in a war zone, there will be a lot going on, and though the two war planets Mars and Pluto are  working together, in a dangerous situation violence can still get out of hand.  Be aware.  Mercury, three hours later, trines Pluto – a chance to execute the perfec t post-mortem on the day’s events.  Saturday (21st) brings Mercury and Mars together in a conjunction.  The truth is, all three planets have been huddling together all week, and have hardly left each others’ side.  There is definitely a group effort going on.  The Sun, leading, now leaves the sign of Taurus, scene of most of the week’s  action, and enters Gemini, the sign of fresh air and variety.  The tone of cosiness is partially overtaken by a nimbler mental atmosphere beginning to emerge.  We may still be ploughing furrows, with Venus/Mercury/Mars still in Taurus, but we are also engaging on the mental plane, and receiving ideas for future applications (or Apps) of current practical activities.  The week ends with a heartwarming trine between Venus and Pluto, ideal conditions for expressing or unburdening feelings.  As with Mars trine Pluto, there is still scope for feelings to get out of hand, but by and large it’s favourable for exploring art, music, relationships or even financial issues.  There’s something for everyone this week.

Aspects for the week beginning 8 May 2011

This week on “Question Time” they could have debated the issue ad infinitum: whether or not Osama bin Laden should have been killed.  Watching this it seemed to me that even those who said he should not have been killed were probably not pacifists, and would not go as far as to call for every person on the planet to lay down their arms under any circumstances.  Here is my potted astrological history: George Bush Senior (warrior in past lives, with Mars on the South Node) waged the 1st Gulf War against Saddam Hussain. [You are probably thinking: “does she really have to go back that far?”  I feel I do].  This is one of the events where U.S. interference in the Middle East fuelled resentment in Arab minds and hearts.  Osama bin Laden (warrior in past lives, with Mars on the South Node – not a common aspect, found in approximately 1 in 90 charts) founded Al-Queda dedicated to avenge this interference. Fast forward to 11th September 2001, and up to 3000 Americans were killed under this inspiration in New York.  In the meantime George W. Bush had become President of the United States, fuelled by a spirit of revenge desiring to finish his family mission; and Tony Blair (Mars conjunct the Ascendant, indicating warriorship as a basic character trait of this lifetime personality) had been the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 1997.  From there, began involvement in Afghanistan for both countries, costing many lives.  2003 brought the Iraq war, finally disposing of Saddam Hussain, but again an entanglement which resulted in many lives lost for the Iraqi people, and U.S. and U.K. forces.  George W. Bush talked constantly of capturing Osama bin Laden, and Barack Obama inherited this baton, which became a focus for justice and possible closure for some Americans.  Finally on 1st May 2011, this was achieved, under Obama’s orders, with Uranus currently squaring the U.S. Venus.  George W. Bush got closure at this point, with the transiting North Node (universal karmic mission) trine his Midheaven (Career and place in history).  From this account, Osama bin Laden, George W. Bush and Tony Blair were prepared to kill many people (despite their religious convictions), and Barack Obama set out to kill just the one.  Some are warriors, some are not warriors but did end up killing, and none of them are professed pacifists or would follow Gandhi or Martin Luther King’s philosophy.  For me, that is the issue.  Moving swiftly on, we have a good few aspects to get through this week, and a few good aspects.  Tomorrow, Mercury is conjunct Venus at 22 degrees Aries, and there will be a flowering of communication generally, and for you personally in the area in which the conjunction falls in your birth chart.  The Arts and the Media should benefit from this influence.  On Wednesday (11th) Mars enters Taurus, finally leaving its Headquarters in Aries, having settled the battle if not the war, and entering the more peaceful gardens of Taurus.  Even a warrior needs to rest sometimes.  You are invited to a garden party as Venus conjuncts Jupiter at 24 degrees Aries.  Perhaps a celebration of Justice, or Closure.  At this party Mercury will be conjunct Jupiter, so there will be some good news, sparkling conversation, and perhaps also some happy journeying, or joyful skyping from one party to another.   On Thursday (12th) Mars sextiles Neptune, so idealistic ruminations may take place about old battles:  more refinement of the arguments about who was justified;  but also a spotlight on the new freedom fighters of the Middle East and their struggles, idealism and blogging, taking place under the fresh impetus experienced through the energies of Jupiter and Uranus in Aries.   Mars sextile Neptune enables you to approach action in a way which also incorporates your sensitivities, and your spirituality.  It’s a useful day, for instance, to effect a rapprochement in a difficult relationship.  On Saturday (14th) Venus and Mercury are travelling companions at the end of their tour of Aries, more scope for putting the finishing touches to an artistic project, or even your war diaries, or catching up with your book reading, before the travelling companions arrive together in the new land of Taurus early next week.  I shall be doing a spot of travelling of my own next weekend, and will therefore post my blog early.  In a fit of frivolity, I am off to the Eurovision Song Contest in Duesseldorf.  Yes, I have been following this silliness since I was a girl in the 1950s, and I will be travelling in a party of four.  Among those performing are Blue, and if they qualify, Jedward and Dana International.  In our party, one of us has a fear of flying, another has a fear of dying, another a fear of Germany, and the fourth has a fear of water.  So we will also be a kind of phobic self-help group as we go.  As the Troubadours come together to show us their wares and parade their eye-catching costumes, we hope to find that Europe’s Got Talent, but will enjoy the time-honoured format even if we don’t.