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Aspects for the week beginning 17 April 2016

Taurus Animal Totems and Archetypes

The Sun enters Taurus on Tuesday 19th April 2016 at 15.29 Hrs in the U.K.  This is the last in the series where I look at some of the animal totems and Archetypes for the various signs. Do you, or someone close to you, have Sun, Ascendant or Moon in Taurus?

Bull

The Bull of course is the traditional animal for this sign.  The Taurean nature is more often associated with placidity, a quality of  the cow, female counterpart of the bull.  Taurus in fact comes under the female signs in Astrology, and is ruled by the planet Venus, associated with the Goddess.  There are contradictions in the Taurean make up and it has long been said that Taureans have a long fuse, and can eventually lose their temper.  This is in contrast to the previous sign Aries which has a short fuse and is of the warrior breed. The symbol of the bull also gives Taurus its reputation for stubbornness and digging its heels in.

Country: The chart of Spain, associated with the tradition of bull fighting, has Ascendant in Taurus with Jupiter rising in that sign, and Chiron also in Taurus.

Cow

The cow is seen as having the patient virtues of this sign, and as the giver of milk, is also seen as a nurturer (also the province of the Cancerian).

Nicholas J. Saunders sums up the high esteem in which they are held in India: “Primitive pastoralists’ reverence for their herds survives in Hinduism, where cows are protected as sacred and revered as nourishers of humanity.”

Taureans are also known for having a talent for growing plants, and cookery.  Here is a list of some well known chefs born under this sign:

Famous Example: Jamie Oliver, Antony Worrall Tompson, Brian Turner, John Burton-Race, Ken Hom, Phil Vickery, Simon Rimmer

Buffalo

Related of course to the cow and the bull, Buffalo “was the major source of sustenance for the plains Indians.  It gave meat for food, hides for clothing, warm and soft buffalo robes for long winters, and hooves for glue.  The medicine of buffalo is prayer, gratitude and praise for that which has been received.  Buffalo medicine is also knowing that Abundance is present when all relations are honoured as sacred.” (Jamie Sams and David Carson).

Money is one of the acquisitions of the acquisitive sign of Taurus, so this is apt, and Nicky Scully echoes this theme: “”White Buffalo woman can work with  you on your issues around manifestation, helping you get over blocks and barriers that keep you from the abundance and joy she represents.”

Elephant

I have long associated Elephant with Taurus, because of the experiences of various Taureans in my life.  Elephants have a reputation for removing obstacles, and having a prodigious memory.  Two zodiac signs are associated with memory: Cancerians through emotional association, and Taureans in the way they store experiences and never forget.

Nicky Scully equates elephants with manifesting goals, and problem solving.  She writes: “With Elephant, you love and celebrate the Earth on which you stand.”

Nicholas J. Saunders points out: “A belief in the wise nature of the elephant is nurtured by its great gentleness despite its size and strength.”

Elephants have an extraordinary social sophistication in the way they organize their society.  Ted Andrews describes this eloquently: “Those who have the elephant as totem will usually find themselves in a position where the opportunity to re-establish powerful family and societal ideals will occur.  Mutual care of the young, respect for the elderly and the sick, being strong in your own self – these are the foundations of a great person or a great society.”

Pig

Many people regard pigs with affection.  Nicholas Saunders puts to bed some negative associations:: “Depictions of the Buddhist wheel of existence show the pig (ignorance) as one of the three animals binding mankind to sensual desires.  Although pigs are certainly hearty eaters, the link with ignorance seems based on nothing more than the pig’s habit of keeping its head low to the ground.”

Walrus

Nicky Scully equates Walrus with our relationship with money: “Walrus is comfortable with the idea of money and views it as one more tool to be brought into balance, both personally and on a planetary level…Walrus can help you with your investments by showing you how to manage your monetary assets properly. He can assist you in negotiating business deals and is very helpful for people managing their own businesses.”

She also addresses the idea that they are normally placid, and only attack humans when they feel threatened.

Slow Creatures

Taureans can be lethargic and sluggish when feeling a little below par.  I hope the following section does not offend those who are Taurean and quick creatures (probably those who have Aries planets), or those who are absolutely incensed by slow creatures.

 The Tortoise and the Snail

 I must confess, through my Ascendant in Taurus (as well as other astrological factors), to having always felt an affinity with snails and tortoises.  I was always known for my slowness, always being last on the school cross country run and the country rambles.  I always had my fair share of eye rolling on this account.  Taureans cannot be rushed, they have to follow their own inner pace.

Sloth

One step slower than the tortoise and the snail, almost at a standstill, comes the Sloth.  In Davina McCall’s recent “Life at the Extreme” wildlife series she communed with and appreciated some sloths close up, in Costa Rica.  I felt a personal sense of gratitude!

There is an ironic postscript to this theme, in that now in later life, with dodgy knees, my mother and my hubby are now able to walk at my pace.

“Never discourage anyone who continually makes progress, no matter how slow” – Plato

Bird Totems

Turkey

Angela Wansbury assigns the message of abundance to Turkey, with its association with feast days perhaps.  She assigns the Archetype of Midas to this bird, too (see later).

Jamie Sams and David Carson explain the role of the give-away in North American Indian culture in relation to this bird, and make some comments pertinent to our present dilemma over the rich storing away their wealth in tax free havens:

“A tribal member may gladly give away all he or she owns, and do without in order to help the People.  In present-day urban life, we are taught to acquire and get ahead.  The person with the most toys wins the game.  In some cultures, no one can win the game unless the whole of the People’s needs are met.  A person who claims more than his or her share is looked upon as selfish.”

 Guinea Fowl

The guinea fowl provides a rich and luxurious feast (for meat eaters) and was regarded as a particular luxury by the ancient Egyptians and Romans. For Angela Wansbury the issue for this bird is support and stability, very much Taurean terrain.  Taureans are often referred to as the rock of the family or friendship circle.  She gives “Builder” as the Archetype, and builder is one of the professions for Taurus: “A guinea fowl is asking what areas of your life are not built on solid ground and are, at best, a little bit shaky…  Stability begins with knowing  you can support yourself, no matter what, and with knowing that your life should be built on a stable foundation of positive beliefs and faith”.

Insect:

Bee

Again this totem has been observed over the years in association with Taureans I have known.  The honey which they produce is the sweetness of life, and associated with the ruling planet Venus.  Nicky Scully points out that apparently, “Priestesses of Aphrodite were called melissae, a word meaning ‘bees’.”

She goes on to say “This journey is for people who would like to work with the Earth in a more productive and healing way, utilizing natural processes and giving back to the Earth.”  It was good to hear this week that, in common with tigers, bee numbers are on the rise again.  I have a Taurean friend who is a bee-keeper, a good hobby for Taureans who are not allergic to bee stings.

Religious Deities

 Buddha

 The birthday of the Buddha, the fount of placid wisdom, is usually celebrated during the month when the Sun is in Taurus.

Ganesha

Ganesha the Hindu God has the head of an elephant.

Nicholas J. Saunders says: “Regarded as the god of sagacity, …he is frequently invoked at the beginning of a task since he is believed to remove obstacles.  Ganesha is widely revered as the patron of business people.”

Mythological Creature

Minotaur

 I cannot leave out the Minotaur, subject of the myth of Knossos/Crete.  Taureans are possibly the most centred of the zodiac signs, and  the object of the labyrinth is to find the Centre.  The Minotaur of course was the creature with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man, who dwelt in the centre of the labyrinth. In the Greek myth, Ariadne helped Theseus reach the minotaur with the aid of a ball of string, and he subsequently was able to slay the creature.

Archetypes

Artist

The Artist is one of the most basic of Taurean archetypes.  In my Past Life Archetypes, I go back to the cave paintings of bulls for my Taurean archetype.  That is in itself such a basic image and imbued with such meaning for this sign.

In previous centuries there was a prevalent Archetype of the talented artist starving in a garrett in his lifetime, and possibly gaining success posthumously.  The memory of this may unconsciously hold you back if you are an aspiring artist in this lifetime.

Caroline Myss brings the Archetype much more up to date in her book on the subject.  She observes: “In our society, art is generally regarded as a risky, if not altogether reckless, occupational choice, and any activity that isn’t financially rewarding is automatically classed as a hobby.”

She is very encouraging to the budding artist, and her final thought is: “The Artist/Creative archetype has an inborn calling to contribute to life creatively.  It is a privilege to possess artistic gifts and talents.  Cultivate yours.  To deny them is true suffering.”

Midas/The Moneylender

The Taurus/Scorpio polarity has a cluster of Archetypes around the theme of money.  Taurus generally represents one’s own earnings and possessions, and Scorpio (its opposite) represents dealing with other people’s money, e.g. through banking or insurance.  But of course money has to flow between these two ends of the polarity, and as has already been mentioned the current crisis over the Panama offshore tax havens highlights aspects of this relationship.  Is the rich man hoarding wealth the Midas?  The literary archetype of the moneylender is embodied in Shylock in the Merchant of Venice.  The moneylenders of the Bible have also coloured our perceptions of the profession.  More recently, the banking crisis of 2008 adversely altered the reputation of those who have monetary power.

Again, the last word goes to Caroline for the description of this Archetype: “Entrepreneurial or creative ability to turn anything to gold.  Delight in sharing life’s riches…look for a pattern of creating wealth and/or confronting how far you’re willing to go to create it; also for a pattern of difficulty sharing wealth”.

Chief Sitting Bull

I asked a close friend who is a Taurean if she identified with any particular archetype. Quick as a flash she came back with Chief Sitting Bull, and the more I thought about it, the more apt I found it. She herself had a past life as a Native American chief (not sitting bull), so the archetype is perfect for her personally. The historical figure must have had the qualities of the bull, as his totem animal. Taureans, as mentioned previously, are like a rock for their immediate friends and family. And Sitting Bull represented the oneness with the land (another Taurean feature) which gave rise to many deep sayings.  The theme of the long fuse of the bull comes up again, for Sitting Bull was a reluctant warrior, goaded by the unjust actions of the white man, into being a defender and protector of his people and his land.

“Behold, my friends, the spring is come; the earth has gladly received the embraces of the sun, and we shall soon see the results of their love!” ~ Sitting Bull

Bibliography:

 “The Golden Cauldron” by Nicky Scully

“Medicine Cards” by Jamie Sams and David

 “Animal Speak” by Ted Andrews

 “Archetypes” by Caroline Myss

“Animal Spirits” by Nicholas J. Saunders

“Birds Divine Messengers” by Andrea Wansbury

Aspects

We start this morning with a powerful trine between Mercury and Pluto.  It’s a good day to receive psychological insights and make perceptive observations, as well as to discuss serious in-depth issues.  The clock is ticking on the inner work, because within 24 hours Pluto will be turning retrograde.

Around lunchtime today Mars will be turning retrograde, and this will affect active projects (which may temporarily come to a standstill) and the expression of energy, passion and feelings of anger.  If you did not speak your truth this morning, you might find it more difficult later in the day.  The early bird catches the worm today.

Tomorrow Pluto is stationary prior to turning retrograde (a process which is slower than for Mars).  That means that psychological processes are going to go through a period of further unpicking.  You may have settled for a convenient level of truth on Sunday, which then requires a further period of re-evaluation by Monday morning.  That is not to say Sunday’s insights have gone to waste, because they were needed in order to get to the point of knowing the next stage.

Venus trines Saturn in the afternoon, so it is another serious aspect, but stabilizing for relationships, e.g. there may be professions of commitment and loyalty.  It is a good day to be realistic within a relationship, and to communicate where you are psychologically in relation to the other.

The Sun enters Taurus on Tuesday (19th), and there again your activities may go from manically fit Aries to the more gentle pace (e.g. Tai Chi) of Taurus.  During the month of Aries you may have been intent on getting things done, inspired by the thought of Spring.  Now you may find more artistic expressions for your energy such as music or pottery, but also productive work in the garden.

In the evening (in the U.K.) Venus squares Pluto, and feelings may be running high.  It is important to talk things through with your nearest and dearest earlier in the week, because tensions could become impossibly volatile on Tuesday evening if issues between you have been ignored.  Finances too could suffer under this aspect, and may to some extent be the cause of tension.

Although some tension may ease after this point, a different set of tensions may be building up to the Full Moon on Friday (22nd), more emotion-based rather than feeling-based (you may get the chance to notice the distinction).  This Full Moon is in Scorpio, which is one of the most difficult of the year’s round.  The tension does reflect some of the themes of earlier in the week, and there may even be a tension between feeling (Sun in Taurus) and emotion (Moon in Scorpio), as well as money earned (Taurus) and money shared (Scorpio).  There may be more tax revelations, for instance.

On Friday evening, Venus conjuncts Uranus at 21 degrees Aries, which is sparky for the social side of life, perhaps holding the possibility of unusual meetings.  It is the element of surprise allied to feelings and relationships, and there may be an element of risk (with no guarantees of outcomes).  However, it is probably the most exciting aspect of the week!

The week in bullet points:

  • Today – psychological perception, and activities stalled
  • Tomorrow – psychological re-evaluation, and loyalty
  • Tuesday – congenial activities, and volatile feelings
  • Friday – high tide of emotion, and social excitement

Aspects for the week beginning 10 April 2016

Government in Crisis

The last couple of months have not been good for Cameron, Osborne and Co.  How damaging to the Conservative government is the current wave of crises?

European Referendum Campaign

The European Referendum campaign split the Conservative Party in late February.  Up until the European Referendum campaign, the media were hard on the case of the Labour Party, and the various schisms over issues such as Trident.  When the European Referendum campaigns were under way, the schism in the Conservative Party was too obvious to ignore, and attention shifted.

From my blog 28th February 2016:

“Libran David Cameron in his negotiating role finalized his deal with the other EU members …  From the view of his birthchart, it was a positive event: Jupiter from Virgo in his natal 12th House of Unconscious was exactly sextile his natal Neptune in Scorpio in his natal 2nd House of Finance…  He had done his best, and he had done what he set out to do.  The deal looks safe but superficial, harmless enough, and face-saving all round.

The impact of the event on the U.K. natal chart is mixed: Saturn sits on the natal Sun/Mercury, so it is about laying down boundaries.  Mars trines the Moon, so there is much heat of emotion around the event…

The impact of the event on the Conservative Party seems more upbeat astrologically than the political picture looks: Jupiter sextiles its Sun, and Chiron trines its Sun.  The chart is set for noon, and if the foundation of the Party took place at noon, the Ascendant would have been rocked by a square from Uranus.

Saturn sextiles the Venus of the European Union chart at this time, so a testing time but constructive in relationships.”

Iain Duncan Smith, Michael Gove, Chris Grayling and Boris Johnson declared themselves for Brexit, for various individual reasons, and the Conservative Party was at war with itself.

Budget – 16th March 2016

Mid-March saw a controversial budget, and subsequent forced climbdown by the Chancellor, and calls for his resignation.

George Osborne

George Osborne has got away with several Austerity budgets, but this one proved a step too far, and was damaging to his hopes of being the next Prime Minister.  The Teflon coated duo of Cameron and Osborne were beginning to lose their coating.

Iain Duncan Smith

It was straightaway spotted that the budget was patently unfair, giving to the rich in tax cuts, and taking from the poor in more proposed welfare and disability cuts.  But it was not until two days later, when Iain Duncan Smith resigned for these very reasons (having ironically been the perpetrator of much misery and suffering for the poorest in our society) that George Osborne’s financial policies lost all credibility in many more eyes.

At the time of the budget, there were a couple of difficult transits to the United Kingdom chart: Pluto squaring its Saturn, and Neptune on its Uranus.  The Conservative Party was experiencing a Mars Return (a fight on its hands), and Uranus square its natal Ascendant (a schism within the ranks).  In the few days that followed, George Osborne faced calls to resign: Pluto was trine his natal Moon, but he did not resign (of course).

Iain Duncan Smith was having a Geoffrey Howe moment.  When Geoffrey Howe resigned and famously challenged Margaret Thatcher, his Pluto was trine exactly his Pluto, it was an act of self-empowerment.  For Iain Duncan Smith, Uranus was exactly transiting his natal Sun, bringing out his Inner Rebel, so he was freeing himself.  For him, it was all about Uranus, because Uranus was also squaring his Nodal Axis and squaring his own natal Uranus.  It was almost an act of self-alienation, with the exact squares from Uranus, and indeed he was distancing himself from his own past!  But it undoubtedly reflected badly on the Conservative government, and their policies.

Mossack Fonseca

Then this week, the Prime Minister prevaricated about telling the whole truth about his finances, following the revelations of the Panama offshore scheme (a worldwide scandal).

The Panamanian lawfirm Mossack Fonseca and Co. were revealed to have provided tax havens for the rich and famous over a long period of time, names were named, and at least one head has rolled (that of the Icelandic Prime Minister).

The revelation occurred last Sunday, 3rd April, and the impact on the U.K. chart does not at first glance seem too damaging.  Although Pluto is square its Saturn, Neptune is trine its Pluto and Jupiter squares its Sun/Mercury.

There must be many an MP in the House of Commons quaking over its implications, and David Cameron quickly came under question because of shares in an account held by his late father’s Company Blairmore.  Whether his hesitation in giving information this week was, as claimed, due to reverence for his late father’s good name, or stalling for time while he thought of a good story, it was acknowledged that he mishandled the situation, and he has now decided to publish his tax returns.  But there have been calls for him to resign this week.  Today the story is about a £200,000 gift from his mother. Again, the damage does not look overly concerning from the astrological picture: Saturn is sextile his natal Sun, and the North Node sextile his natal Neptune.  But Neptune is on the South Node of the Conservative Party chart, forcing more transparency.

Leafletting Campaign

The government was also under fire this week for announcing that a £9m leafletting campaign for U.K. households was about to  be unleashed on behalf of the government’s stand on staying in the E.U.  A petition against this has raised more than 100,000 signatures. Pluto is now supporting him in a trine to Cameron’s North Node.  It has been mooted that if the public vote for Brexit, David Cameron might have to resign, having also nearly lost the Scottish Independence battle during his time in office.

May 5th Election

The polls indicate that Jeremy Corbyn is currently more popular than David Cameron, but will the forthcoming election reflect that?  Come the beginning of May, Saturn will still be protecting Cameron with a sextile to his Sun, and Pluto will still be protecting him with a trine to his natal North Node.  Jupiter will be sextile the Conservative Party Uranus, which may benefit them too.  Jeremy’s transits are more mixed for that time, and the transits to the Labour Party chart are not too encouraging either, so the public backlash from all these events may not register enough to make a real difference.

June 23rd European Referendum

From my February blog:

“Mars will be trine David Cameron’s Chiron: his desire to heal the nation will be fired up!  Do his opponents’ transits reveal what the fates have in store?

Michael Gove will have Saturn trine his Saturn (stability) and Mars sextile his Uranus (excitement), so he will take the result well.

Iain Duncan Smith will have Mars squaring his Pluto, and may feel crushed to the point of being ready for a career change… [written before his resignation].

On the day of the referendum, the U.K. chart receives a trine from Saturn to its natal Chiron (Cameron fixing broken Britain?) and Jupiter squaring its natal Mercury (again, information overload).

Saturn trines the European Union chart Uranus on the day of the referendum, which implies to me that “plus ca change, plus la meme chose”!  Seriously, it implies that a proposed change may be averted.”

Are Cameron and Osborne finally getting their karmic comeuppance, or is this a storm they will ride through unscathed?  From the Astrological picture, they are not dented enough for this to be a turning point, not yet anyway, but I will be watching for that space and time.

Aspects

There are just three aspects this week, but they’re all good!

We start the week with a sextile between Mercury and Neptune, on Tuesday (12th).  Neptune and Mercury in harmony in this way is a marriage of the mind and the spirit.  It is not always easy to marry the two, except in meditation, yoga, music, and such pursuits, but Tuesday offers an opportunity for this to happen, and for a realignment of your inner knowing.  That’s the morning picture.

The evening picture is a trine between Venus and Mars: Men who are from Mars will get on well with women from Venus, and women from Mars will get on well with men from Venus.  Your own inner female will also harmonize with your inner male, etc.  Those who have this aspect natally can ooze charm.  This is a good aspect for the evening’s socializing.  I will be attending the local Labour party monthly meeting, with my hubby, but I am not yet ready to publish my political diaries.

On Thursday (14th) Mercury trines Jupiter, which is excellent for sales, and the dissemination of information.  Those wishing to get their points across regarding the European referendum may have satisfying results, for instance.  If you are a teacher, or in the travel industry, that day will be particularly good for business.

The week in bullet points:

  • Tuesday – sublime and sensuous
  • Thursday – sparkling communication

 

Aspects for the week beginning 3 April 2016

The Two Ronnies

Ronnie Corbett

Ronnie Corbett, who died on 31st March, had the Sun in Sagittarius, the sign for comedians.  He was well known for his short stature, despite having Sun in Sagittarius and Ascendant in Leo.  The lack of stature comes from certain Aries features, and Neptune in Virgo in 1st House.  Venus trine Jupiter is one of the keys to success in the field of  humour.  The power of surprise was important for Ronnie, with Uranus exactly trine his Sun, and forming a fire Grand Trine with his showbiz Mars in Leo.

His collaboration with other comedians and particularly his partnership with Ronnie Barker is shown by his Jupiter closely square the Nodal Axis, and conjunct with Pluto in the 11th House of Friendship.

Biography

He was born in Edinburgh, the eldest of 3 children.  His family were not thespians, and in his autobiography, he says: “It wasn’t until I got a part playing the dame in my local church youth club pantomime at 17 that it all burst out of me.”

According to the Guardian Corbett met Barker in days of the Frost Report in 1966/7: “They were two grammar school boys who had not been to University, surrounded by writers and actors who were mostly Oxbridge graduates.”

Sketch from The Frost Report

(courtesy of the Guardian Obituary)

“Corbett played a cloth-capped working-class man literally looking up to Ronnie Barker’s middle-class man (5 ft 8 in) who, in turn, looked up to upper-class John Cleese (6 ft 5 in). ‘I know my place,’ said Corbett. ‘But I don’t look up to him’ – looking at the other Ronnie – ‘as much as I look up to him’ nodding at Cleese.”

In his career, his partnership with Ronnie Barker in the long running series “The Two Ronnies, was a highlight and they achieved great popularity, and the following was their most re-played sketch.

The Four Candles Sketch

(again courtesy of the Guardian)

“Corbett played an ironmonger confounded by barker’s homophonically challenged customer. ‘Four candles,’ demanded the latter.  corbett presented the customer with four candles. ‘No, fork ‘andles, Handles for forks.’ “

Corbett also played Timothy Lumsden, in sitcom “Sorry”, portraying a middle aged librarian living with his mother.  “He was a sort of Walter Mitty – he pretended to be bold and worldly but really he was just a timid mother’s boy” – Neptune in Virgo in 1st House.

Another role in his career was that of his drawn-out armchair monologues, punctuated by “I digress”.  In this, he plays out his Sagittarian Storyteller Archetype.

Marriage

He met his wife Anne Hart at Danny La Rue’s Nightclub, Winston’s. She was 5 ft 8 in, 7 inches taller than him.  They celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary last year.

His descendant (marriage point) was in Aquarius, its ruler Uranus being exactly trine his natal Sun.  Their wedding day was blessed with significant trines and sextiles, a good recipe for a lasting marriage.

He died of motor neurone disease, diagnosed in March 2015, but never lost the Sagittarian positivity:

“I’ve had a very happy life and although I have had tragedy I’ve never suffered from any darkness.”

Ronnie Barker

The two Ronnies were very different in character.  I like to think of them chuckling in their current reunion on the inner planes.  Ronnie Barker had the Sun in Libra, a sign suited to working in partnership.  In his chart, Mercury/Mars was trine closely the Moon – imagination harmoniously allied to a quick witted intellect. Mercury was conjunct the Midheaven in Libra in 11th House of partnerships (with Mars) graphically depicting his partnership with Corbett.  Another feature of his chart which graphically depicts his alliance with Corbett was Jupiter exactly opposite the Ascendant – a major partnership with a Sagittarian.  He had Saturn conjunct Ascendant by 7 degrees in Sagittarius (the Comedy sign), but Saturn was exactly opposite his Moon, making him a prey to depressive emotions (unlike Corbett).  He once said “I’ve always known I haven’t a personality of my own, I have to be someone else to be happy. That’s why I became an actor, I suppose.” His ruling planet Venus was conjunct Neptune, which points to the need to inhabit other characters. Corbett explained that Barker “was a very private man, a quiet man … He found it almost impossible to talk directly, as himself, to an audience.” [Saturn rising perhaps]. Chiron was exactly conjunct the North Node in Taurus in 5th House – a karmic mission healing through his Creativity

As a child, Barker was fond of dressing up, and Astrologer Frank Clifford observed that in his comedy routines he “worked on his characters by developing the make-up and clothes rather than the personality”.  This is very much a Libran trait.

The two Ronnies each had their own strands of work, and Ronnie Barker notably built up a great following through the sitcoms “Open All Hours” which still survives, in an updated remake with David Jason, and “Porridge” in which he plays a prisoner named Fletcher.  Much of his humour was based on double-entendres and innuendo.  Dennis Baker of the Guardian analysed this: “He ‘preferred innuendo over the crudely explicit, a restraint that demanded some imagination from the audience and was the essence of his comedy.’ ”  Ronnie Barker himself said of his motivation in comedy: “I think it’s better to make people laugh than cry.”

Ronnie Barker died in 2005 of heart failure.

Synastry

Ronnie Barker had 5 planets in Air, so complemented Corbett, who had 0 planets in Air.  And Barker’s Ascendant was in Sagittarius, to match Corbett’s Sun sign.

Barker said of their partnership “People refuse to believe that we don’t have rows, tensions, private wars. It’s a strange thing after so many years but we never have. Actually, it’s even more amicable than a marriage – wedlock without the bad patches. Our sense of humour and perception of what’s good and what’s rubbish are uncommonly in tune.”

Other strengths of their partnership include Ronnie Barker’s Mars/Mercury being sextile exactly Corbett’s Ascendant, and his Jupiter sextile Corbett’s Mars. His Pluto was conjunct exactly Ronnie Corbett’s Jupiter (a conjunction Ronnie had in his natal chart), which may account for the power of their work.  In addition, their Venuses were exactly trine, perfectly in sync.  Ronnie Corbett’s Jupiter trined Barker’s Chiron, boosting his healing.

Barker’s Mars was also conjunct Ronnie Corbett’s South Node, an indication of warrior lives together in previous existences.

Aspects

Tuesday (5th) is a day when you can stabilize your affairs utilizing the Sun-Saturn trine which dominates the day.  However, you will at the same time need to be adaptable, as two planets are changing signs.

Venus enters Aries, from Pisces.  Mystery and intrigue in love and relationships give way to a refreshing new outlook, direct, open and demonstrative.  There will be a greater willingness to talk.

Then Mercury enters Taurus, from Aries.  Logical and calculated thought give way to a more mellow, artistic way of thinking, more in tune with nature and more leisurely in pace.  Out with the Accountant, and in with the Gardener.

Wednesday (6th) could be difficult, with the Pluto squaring the Sun.  It is a day of endings rather than beginnings, drama rather than harmony.  Employ your favourite de-stressing techniques (massage and pampering perhaps) in order to deal with any distress, unless you have to stay and face the music at the coal face, in which case honesty will count for a great deal.

Luckily, there’s a rebirth the next day Thursday (7th), with a New Moon in Aries.  It’s a good time to reinvent yourself, and specifically in the House area in which this falls in your birth chart (its position is 18 degrees Aries).

We complete the week on Saturday (9th) with a conjunction between the Sun and Uranus, bringing the power of surprise.  There may be some late entries for April Fool’s Day that day, so be on your guard if you don’t like to be on the receiving end of surprises!  Equally, be kind, if you like to be the perpetrator of surprises.  The Universe, of course, may have its own agenda.

The week in bullet points:

  • Tuesday – stable in some respects, some switching of moods
  • Wednesday – difficult
  • Thursday – rebirth
  • Saturday – surprise

 

Aspects for the week beginning 27 March 2016

Brussels Bombing

The European wave of terrorism from ISIS, which started with the two episodes in Paris last year, has shifted to Brussels, the centre of the European Union.  This week Belgium was put under enormous stress with the attack in Brussels on Tuesday 22nd March, and there but for the grace of God go the rest of Europe (not forgetting terrorist attacks in other parts of the world).  The continuing anxiety about these attacks has led some proponents of Brexit to claim that the U.K. would be safer out of Europe (not my view).

31 lives were lost, and 340 people injured: a large scale disaster, and the worst in Belgium’s history. 40 different nationalities were involved.

Belgium Chart

We do not have a time for the chart of Belgium (4 October 1830) but the chart has a definite emphasis on the Venusian signs of Libra and Taurus (its Moonsign).  The Sun is in Libra, which seems a balanced sign for hosting a conglomerate such as the European Union.  In earlier centuries, Belgium was a significant centre for art and culture, which are Venus ruled.

Transits

The attacks took place first at the airport, and then in the Metro about an hour later, so there are two charts available.  Uranus is exactly square the Belgium Neptune at the moment, which indicates great confusion.  The chart of the first bombing, at Zaventem airport, shows Pluto (bombing) exactly at the Midheaven.  The attacks occurred close to Wednesday’s Jupiter-Saturn square (impasse) and lunar eclipse.

Second Paris Bombing

The spotlight first moved to Brussels at the time of the second Paris shootings last November.  It was established that the perpetrators had made their base in a quarter of Brussels called Molenbeek.

Salem Abdeslam

Efforts to find the mastermind behind the second Paris attacks, Salem Abdeslam, culminated in his arrest on 18th March.

Salem Abdeslam’s chart has a negative triple conjunction of Uranus/Saturn/Neptune in Capricorn.  He has the Warrior Archetype, in Mars conjunct the Sun.  His exact square of Mercury and Neptune may give him skewed mental ideals, and Jupiter opposing Neptune confusion about religion and spirituality.

The Brussels bombings, four days after his arrest, may have been a direct reprisal from ISIS.

Terrorists

Two suicide bombers were identified: the El Bakraoui brothers, both of whose birth dates we have.  Ibrahim, the elder brother, had a brooding mentality of Mercury conjunct closely Pluto in Scorpio, with Uranus the Rebel trine his North Node (karmic mission) and opposing his Chiron.  Ibrahim’s suicide note stated he was stressed out and afraid of ever-lasting eternity.  At the time of the bombing, Uranus was exactly trine his Uranus, emphasizing again that Uranus was important in his chart not only natally but by transit (we do not have his birth time).

Khalid, the younger brother, has a chart which is heavily dominated by Capricorn, with Venus exactly conjunct Uranus (unusual social ideas) in that sign, plus Saturn, Neptune and the Sun.  Like Salem Abdeslam, he has the triple conjunction of Uranus/Saturn/Neptune in Capricorn.  The exact Venus/Uranus conjunction exactly opposes Chiron (so he is at the wounding rather than the healing stage with his Chiron).  At the time he perpetrated the bombing Chiron was exactly sextile his natal Sun, emphasizing just that.

The third bomber may be Faycal Cheffou, an independent journalist, for whom we do not have a birth date.

Victims

David Dixon, the British victim, let his family know he had survived the airport bombing, only to die tragically in the Metro bombing.  We do not have his birth date.

A Belgian diplomat (retired) Andre Adam was killed in the bombings, shielding his wife.  He had Sun conjunct Neptune in Virgo in his natal chart, which indicates a character who could sacrifice himself.  At the time he died, Pluto (death) was exactly trine his Sun, and Uranus was exactly trine his natal Mars, Saturn was exactly conjunct his Jupiter, Jupiter exactly conjunct his Neptune, Saturn exactly square his Neptune, and Pluto exactly trine his Neptune.  That is a lot of major aspects!  I feel that for whatever reason his Soul had contracted to leave at this time.

It is likely that we have not heard the last of ISIS in Europe.  Like the Parisians, the population of Brussels are inclined to carry on their lives without being cowed by threats.  So meanwhile we go on asking the same questions: why do the perpetrators find violence necessary, what can we do to bring peace to the Middle East, and when will that happen?

The Observer leader this morning quotes Defence Secretary Michael Fallon: “The fact is, across Europe we do have these mechanisms now for sharing flight information, sharing intelligence about terrorists…swapping data.  We should not be leaving international organisations…On the contrary, we should be coming to the aid of our allies and friends rather than walking out on them.”

Aspects

The aspects are concentrated in the middle of the week, with the emphasis on Wednesday.

Tuesday (29th) brings a conjunction between Venus and the South Node, promoting karmic work on relationships.  Are old patterns still intruding on present relationships, for instance?  An old friend could turn up in your life.

Wednesday (30th) may start well, with a trine between Mercury and Saturn.  Constructive for dental work for instance, but also good for mental planning and analysis.

Venus then conjuncts Chiron, and this could bring relationship healing if you have been working on it, but if you have been neglecting a relationship some painful issues could crop up.  One theme for this week then is to pay attention to the state of your relationships.

Then in the early afternoon, Mercury squares Pluto, which is difficult information to compute.  Plans which seemed to be going smoothly may suddenly be confronted with difficult negotiations.  Travel, too, may be affected, as well as Education and Health.  Talk of imminent strikes may cause headaches.

Mercury conjuncts Uranus on Thursday (31st), which can go either way.  It can bring brilliant new ideas into your consciousness, or it can disrupt your concentration and make you irritable.  Meditation at the start of the day would help your neurological harmony, and help you to access extraordinary ideas and make the best of this aspect.  Ditch the Starbucks coffee, and sit on your Yoga mat, and your day will run more smoothly, and could even stand out.

The week in bullet points:

  • Tuesday – nostalgic relationships
  • Wednesday – some constructive work, more relationship work, and difficult information
  • Thursday – brilliant ideas and/or disrupted concentration or travel

 

Aspects for the week beginning 20 March 2016

Aries Animal Totems and Archetypes

The Sun enters Aries (Spring Equinox) on Sunday morning, 20th March 2016 at 4.30 a.m. in the U.K.  This is the eleventh and penultimate in the series where I look at some of the animal totems and Archetypes for the various signs. Do you, or someone close to you, have Sun, Ascendant or Moon in Aries?

Ram

Aries the Ram ushers in the beginning of the astrological year.  In the western astrological system, it represents new birth, the heat of fire, and is the first of the masculine signs.  The horns of the ram in ancient cultures represented male potency.  Nicholas J. Saunders tells us: “The ram was one of the first objects of cult worship, as is evident from 10,000-year old Saharan rock paintings which depict humans worshipping a ram with a solar disk between its horns.”  Aries represents energy and action, and the Ram is a fitting symbol.  The ram is often depicted head butting, and Aries people often go literally head first into things, often incurring scrapes, cuts and bruises to the head.

Ted Andrews associates the ram with new beginnings.  Certainly Aries people are very good at initiating projects.  They often lose interest in following through, however.  As a child, my Aries brother used to start a new hobby every week: harmonica, macrame, you name it.  He did however, settle on a solid professional career when he grew up.  It is that newly ignited enthusiasm which Aries represents.

Moose

The Moose represents another quality of Aries: Self Esteem.  Self-esteem can be an underrated quality in our society.  Everyone wants self-confidence, and self-assertion (another Aries trait), but with competitiveness and jealousy, displays of self-esteem can be viewed with suspicion and criticism.  Yet a healthy personality needs a health core self-esteem, and others need to allow self-esteem (as distinct from ego) to flourish and blossom.  We often delight in that quality in children, but feel threatened by it in adults.  Aries self-esteem is the real Mcoy, and when you see it, applaud it I say.  False humility is no substitute for the authenticity of this aspect of being.

Jamie Sams and David Carson say of Moose: “If you have chosen the Moose card, you have reason to feel good about something you have accomplished on your journey…It is a time of feeling harmonious pride, and of recognizing those who aided you in the process.”

I always recommend as presents, buying a child a cuddly toy which represents their animal totem.  Wise was one mum I knew who gave her Aries boy a cuddly Moose from a young age.  He was inseparable from it, and last I heard was growing into a successful adult.  Self-esteem for anyone needs to stay intact.

Dog

While large dogs are the province of Sagittarius, most dogs come under the banner of Aries and Mars.  This especially pertains to the good old mongrel!  While Aries represents Everyman, it also especially has resonance with the Mongrel dog.  But all breeds do come under this sign.  Dogs carry the Inner Warrior and Protector energy of this sign.  The dog can stand for courage, another outstanding quality of the Aries personality.

Aries make wonderful allies.  Sams and Carson comment: “Reclaim the power of loyalty to self and self truths.  Become like the Dog – your own best friend.”  The sign of Aries is about your relationship with yourself.

The African Wild Dog and the Australian Dingo are efficient hunters, and the pack is organized in such a way that each dog has an individual function.  Many years ago, there was a spellbinding TV documentary about an orphaned African wild dog called Solo.  Her life then took on a surprising turn, as she befriended jackals.

Bear

I have found that Aries people sometimes acquire the nickname Bear.  I have not been able to ascertain which characteristics of Aries are responsible for this phenomenon.  I have concluded that each person with that nickname acquires it for a different reason.  It could be their warmth, or cuddliness (as we associate them with teddy bears).

Nicky Scully writes: “Bear is one of the oldest recorded totemic beings, offering nurturing, strength, protection, and wisdom…Children – and your inner child – will also appreciate playing with Bear.”

Polar bears are much loved and respected, and of course endangered by global warning.  They can also be known for their aggression, as in the Norwegian incident in recent years where a British boy was killed.

In “Starlight Elixirs” by Michael Smulkis and Fred Rubenfeld, polar bears are linked with the star Mintaka in the constellation of Orion.  They say:On this star system… has come an understanding and appreciation of how aggressive energies could lead to awareness, peace, and understanding.  They saw that in the Earth system was a great difficulty.  The Martian energies which have been associated with Earth thought forms but transferred and created in higher resonant intensities by residual Martian thought forms, the planet Mars itself, and the symbol of Mars have led to certain hostilities, hatreds, angers, and aggressive tendencies with Earth beings.  One of the best ways these beings could show beings on Earth other capacities of happiness would be through the animal life forms, through people’s unconscious, and through ways in which they were reminded of possibilities so that they could make choices about happiness for themselves.”

If you like Polar Bears, there is still time to catch Davina McCall stroking one on her programme on Extreme Climates this week!

Bird Totems

Some of the bright, colourful birds such as the bullfinch, with its rose pink breast, come under Aries.

Hawk

Hawk has traditionally been associated with a keen eye, and Aries and Mars rule the quality of Vision, and physically the eyes.  Nicky Scully equates Hawk with illumination, and the Egyptian Eye of Horus.: “Hawk is a noble helper who sees with great clarity and profound vision.  Through the perspective of Hawk, you can look to the origins of a present problem or plan.”

Andrea Wansbury urges discernment: It could be that you want to rush headlong into something without having all the facts, and this might not be the right time to ‘swoop in for the kill’.  In fact, the situation may pass over without any interference being necessary on your part.”

Ted Andrew writes a great deal about the Red Tailed Hawk, and the significance in energy terms of the red tail.  Red is the colour for Aries, and signifies the 1st chakra and primal energy.

Red Kite

The red kite is another popular and powerful bird.  Its theme again is Vision.  Angela Wansbury does not write specifically about the Red Kite, but of the Kite in general she says: “A kite is saying that your energies are too scattered and you need to be more focussed.  Decide on one thing you want to achieve, and focus your attention on accomplishing it.”  That is good advice for the Aries, on following through.

Mythological Creatures

Some Dragons

The dragon is a fabulous beast, seen more as a protagonist, but brings out the hero in us, as in when we slay our own dragons!

There are some dragons more associated with the water or other elements, but the smoke or fire-breathing dragons, such as that slain by St. George, are associated with Aries.  The red dragon, emblem of Wales, also qualifies as an Aries dragon. Legend has it that Uther Pendragon, King Arthur’s father, saw a fire-breathing dragon in the sky, which was a sign he would become king.

Feisty women are often referred to as dragons, especially if they are effective in the workplace, and it is sometimes used affectionately as a mark of respect for their strength.  Nancy Reagan, who I wrote about in my last blog, had the nickname “the Dragon lady”, and this came from the conjunction of the Sun and Mars in her birthchart.

Archetypes

Inner Warrior

The Inner Warrior Archetype speaks for itself: bold, active and protective.  It comes up in many charts where there is a strong Mars.  We all need to be able to stand up for ourselves.  When linked with the North Node, it represents the fact that the person has trained in the warrior tradition in past lives.  The modern tradition emphasizes the way of the Peaceful Warrior, as expounded by Dan Millman.  Hopefully, we have all had enough of war by now.

Pioneer

The Pioneer refers to the fact that Aries is the first sign of the zodiac, and likes to be first!  It also contains the courage of breaking new ground, going boldly where no one has gone before.

Athlete

Although other signs approach sport from different angles, e.g. the Leo through competition, the Sagittarian via horse riding and archery particularly, and the Aquarian through teamwork, Aries represents the building of the strength of the physical body.  So the modern craze for keep fit and membership of the gym suit the Arien very well.  You see women body building as enthusiastically as men in this 21st Century, although even fifty years ago it was a rarity.  One related Archetypal figure is Tarzan, that raw male, the He-Man, hero of early 20th Century film.

Athlete is one of the modern Archetypes identified by Caroline Myss.  She acknowledges that this archetype was born in the original Greek Olympics.  Her final thought for the athlete is: “this is your time to shine. Through your commitment to your own physical well being and self-care, you are helping to set a new standard of personal health and individual responsibility. In doing so, you are changing the world for the better. ”

Bibliography:

 “The Golden Cauldron” by Nicky Scully

“Medicine Cards” by Jamie Sams and David

 “Animal Speak” by Ted Andrews

 “Archetypes” by Caroline Myss

“Animal Spirits” by Nicholas J. Saunders

“Birds Divine Messengers” by Andrea Wansbury

“Starlight Elixirs” by Michael Smulkis and Fred Rubenfeld

Aspects

It’s an extremely busy week for aspects, so without further ado…

Sunday (20th) is the Spring Equinox, and the Sun enters Aries early in the morning, at 4.30 a.m. in the U.K.  It’s the beginning of the astrological new year, and a renewal of energy.  I hope you feel that Spring has sprung.

In the afternoon, Venus conjuncts Neptune in Pisces, so various facets of Love come to the fore.  This aspect is mainly an influence for the good, encouraging unconditional love, ideal love, chivalry, and sensitivity in relationships.  There can be a flip side, in unrealistic expectations of love, illusion, and even deception.  If you are involved in the Arts in your weekend leisure pursuits, this aspect can bring about a perfect performance or inspired creativity.

Mercury enters Aries on Tuesday (22nd), and the soft and sentimental balance of planets in Pisces is gradually shifting to the more hard headed and logical processes of Aries.  Mercury in Aries favours getting to grips with realistic philosophies, living in the moment, and mathematical problems.  Time to sharpen up your Sudoku pencil!

Wednesday (23rd) is the most important day this week.  Jupiter squares Saturn, and you may be torn by two sets of demands.  “Should I stay or should I go?” you might ask yourself.  Jupiter is expansionistic, and Saturn is restrictive, so you might feel as though you were in the middle of a concertina, or chasing your tail.  In the end, you will have to go inwards and make your decision from your centre.

At Noon there is a Full Moon at 3 degrees Libra, a penumbral lunar eclipse.  Emotions are heightened, but there is an attempt at equilibrium and compromise in relationships.

In the evening, the Sun conjuncts Mercury at 3 degrees Aries, which aids concentration, if you are not feeling emotionally drained from the eclipse.  If you have cleared your head, you can go some way to achieving a personal goal, such as faithfulness to the gym, or working out a 3D Sudoku.

Mercury trines Mars on Thursday (24th) so you can build on any physical gymnastics from the previous day, or mental goals.  Mind and body can work together energetically, and efficiently.

Friday (25th) is a more difficult day.  First, Saturn stations prior to turning retrograde.  You might feel that some progress you have made on an important issue is about to ground to a halt, or take one step back.  Be patient, and try to see why being forced to buy more time may result in a better overall end result.

Venus then opposes Jupiter, not a difficult opposition as oppositions go, but it is still an opposition.  It is more like a couple trying to decide where they are going to go out – will it be a Spring picnic, or a lunch date.  A mild tussle, and the outcome may not be too serious either way…if it were not for the next aspect.

Finally, Venus completes its T-square with Jupiter and Saturn by squaring Saturn.  The decision where to go for the outing was the easy part.  There may be a little regret over the outcome.  A partner may be sulky, if he or she lost the toss of the coin.  Not an easy day, and you may need to be philosophical, or not raise your expectations too high.

In contrast, Saturday (26th) could restore balance and faith.  First the Sun trines Mars, another go ahead, high energy aspect.  Good for physical pursuits, such as sport, dog-walking, or getting the car in tip top condition.

Then Venus sextiles Pluto, of a more relationship centred benefit.  A cosy tete-a-tete could turn into a deeper heart to heart, or soul to soul affair.  So maybe, something for everyone on Saturday.

The week in bullet points:

  • Sunday – a fresh new beginning, love and beauty
  • Tuesday – a logical outlook
  • Wednesday – dilemma, balancing relationships and emotions, then some concentration
  • Thursday – brisk and efficient action
  • Friday – obstacles strewn on the path
  • Saturday – dynamic, constructive and satisfying


Aspects for the week beginning 13 March 2016

Nancy Reagan

Nancy Reagan, who died this week of congestive heart failure, has an interesting place in astrological history.  As wife of President Ronald Reagan, she apparently used the services of an Astrologer, Joan Quigley, after the attempted assassination of her husband, to keep him safe according to astrological timing.  Joan Quigley wrote in her autobiography: “Not since the days of the Roman emperors – and never in the history of the United States Presidencey – has an astrologer played such a significant role in the nation’s affairs of State.”

As a Cancerian, with no planets in Air signs, Nancy Reagan would have tended to operate from instinct.  Her Sun was conjunct Mars, so her protective instincts were helped by a strong Inner Warrior.  Uranus, the planet for Astrology, was well starred in her chart, forming a sextile to her Sun, and an exact trine with Pluto.  She was a forceful character, having a triple conjunction of Pluto, the Sun, and Mars.

Early Life and Marriage

Her parents are graphically shown in her chart.  Her mother was an actress (Nancy had Moon at 0 degrees Leo) and her father was a car dealer (Nancy’s Sun conjunct Mars).  Her childhood was very disrupted, her father leaving early in her life.  Her mother struggled as an actress, and Nancy was placed with relatives.

Nancy herself pursued an acting career (Moon in Leo in 10th House of Career) and through that met Ronald Reagan, himself an actor at that time.  They married on 4th March 1952, and it was to prove a long and strong marriage.  With late Sagittarius rising in his chart, all her Cancerian planets fall  into Reagan’s 7th House of Marriage, and the synastry is dominated by Jupiterian aspects.  Ronald Reagan’s Jupiter, his ability to be upbeat, was exactly trine Nancy’s Sun.  She returned the favour with her Jupiter exactly trine his Moon.  His North Node (karmic link) was exactly sextile her Sun.  Their Jupiters were exactly trine, so they brought out the best in each other.  Nancy’s Jupiter was exactly trine Ronald’s North Node (karmic rewards).  At their wedding, Jupiter was exactly sextile Ronald’s Sun, and Uranus was exactly trine Nancy’s natal Uranus (favourable change).  She commented: “My life began when I married Ronnie.”

In the White House

Ronald Reagan was elected President of the United States on 4th November 1980, taking up office in January 1981.  Pluto by transit was exactly conjunct Nancy’s North Node, as she took up the greatest karmic challenge of her life.

She has been most hailed for her war on drugs campaign. Neptune (drugs) was exactly trine Chiron (healing) in her natal chart – her slogan “Just Say No!” still resonates powerfully.

Attempted Assassination

On 30th March 1981, John Hinckley Jr. shot Ronald Reagan, in an attempted assassination.  Mars was exactly conjunct the Sun on that day, a favourite aspect for would be assassins!  Reagan issued a humorous one-liner “Honey, I forgot to duck” (his natal Moon exactly opposite Jupiter cheerfulness).  Reagan of course survived, but this was to prove a defining event in more ways than one.  Nancy became fiercely protective, and sought to control his schedules.  At the time, Uranus (Change, and Astrology) was exactly trine her natal Moon (Daily Schedules, and Women) and Astrologer Joan Quigley was brought in to help her manage this aspect of her husband’s life.

Joan Quigley

At the time of the assassination which led to Joan Quigley being appointed as Astrologer by Nancy Reagan, transiting Uranus (Change) was exactly trine Quigley’s natal Uranus (Astrology), and transiting Neptune (her spiritual work) was exactly trine her natal Neptune.  Her time had come.  She had an astute brain (Mercury conjunct Jupiter) opposite a Virgo Ascendant (keen attention to detail), and her destiny might be seen in her Uranus square the Nodal Axis (a wide influence in terms of Astrology).  Her synastry with Nancy shows a strong bond:  her Uranus (Astrology) exactly trine Nancy’s Moon, her Pluto (power) exactly conjunct Nancy’s Sun and sextile exactly Nancy’s Jupiter, Nancy Saturn (discipline) exactly conjunct Joan’s Ascendant, and an empathy borne of an exact conjunction between Nancy’s Neptune and Joan’s Moon.   These two had worked together in past lives, I am sure, and their connected path was contracted pre-birth.  Reagan himself had a stormy relationship with Quigley: her Mars was exactly on his Pluto.  As her influence extended to diplomatic issues, I imagine he must have had a difficult time squaring her advice with his political staff, so as well as tension with Quigley, he may also have experienced internal conflict.

Ronald’s Alzheimer’s

Ronald Reagan’s condition of Alzheimer’s began to show around the time of his Uranus Return in 1994.  Neptune was squaring Nancy’s karmic Nodal Axis, and she began a 10 year stint of nursing him.  Alzheimer’s is perhaps too common a condition to ascribe a single natal aspect to, but his natal Mercury conjunct Uranus may have contributed to disrupted mental patterns, and this would make sense in terms of the condition starting around his Uranus Return.  As well as being a devoted carer to Ronald (4 planets and the Midheaven in Cancer), she was also mother of two.  With Uranus in 5th House of Children, she may have been more of a detached mother, however.  Having outlived her husband by 11 years, her physical body finally surrendered, under the stress of Pluto exactly opposite her Mercury and Neptune transiting her natal Uranus.  Both lived to a ripe old age: he was 93 when he died, and she was 94.

Aspects

Tomorrow (14th) it is a fractious beginning to the working week, with two squares, but the week does get better!  Perhaps you are trying hard to complete some work and clear your desk for upcoming deadlines, but are faced by new issues cropping up.

We start with a square between Mercury and Saturn – if you are trying to get to grips with travel or paperwork, you’ll be held back by frustrating delays.

In addition, Venus squares Mars, so relationships won’t be easy, either.  Don’t try and sweet talk the business partner on the phone playing for time.  It’s not likely to work, as he or she will be facing the same glitches.

The next pair of aspects, on Tuesday (15th) continue the theme of communication and involve Mercury (so are very apt for Geminis and Virgoans).  First Mercury sextiles Pluto, and you may be able to make important headway in paperwork and communication where you had been stuck on Monday.  You can really get your point across to the business partner, who is really listening, or vice versa, especially if you make an early start.

A little later, the communication or work demands may get a little overbalanced, mushroomed or expanded, as Mercury opposes Jupiter.  Someone may take a joke too far.  The profound communication will still stand, but a small detail may rankle or have hit a nerve; the business may have become a little personal.  But overall, on the balance of the day, no real harm done.

Wednesday (16th) finds the big skittle in the middle of the week, and hopefully hits the mark.  Jupiter trines Pluto, which is a major aspect, and one under which much can be achieved.  The work you have done with the previous aspects should reap rewards, and the machinery starts to move.  It is a good day for big projects, especially involving ecology (Jupiter in Virgo) and power institutions (Pluto in Capricorn), and harnessing the power of society, not just for our private progress.

Thursday (17th) finds our third trio of paired aspects, again both involving Mercury (it is a busy week for Geminis and Virgos).  First, Mercury conjuncts Chiron, emphasizing health and healing, conventional and unconventional medicine combined.  A healing crisis may highlight this, but help may be close at hand if you focus.

Then Mercury conjuncts the North Node, and important karmic information may come to light, or surface through insight.  A messenger may appear in the form of a person, or an animal.

Next Week: Aries Animal Totems and Archetypes

The week in bullet points:

  • Tomorrow – delays and inappropriate overtures
  • Tuesday – communication satisfied and inappropriate laughter
  • Wednesday – a power day
  • Thursday – health and karma

Aspects for the week beginning 6 March 2016

Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch

Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch, who married on Friday and were blessed in a Church ceremony yesterday (at St. Brides, known as the “journalists’ Church”), would seem a bizarre pairing.  It might be intriguing to have a look at their synastry (astrological compatibility).  Is it a match made in heaven?

Jerry Hall

Birth Chart (No birthtime)

Statuesque blonde Jerry has  the Sun in Cancer and Moon in Aries.  She has 0 Earth Planets in her chart.  She has a very powerful Pluto, positioned exactly trine the Galactic Centre.  Jupiter conjuncts this Pluto, and Venus sextiles the conjunction, drawing her to powerful men, but she also has her own power.  Her Venus sextiles Jupiter, which brings up the Socialite Archetype.  In addition, she has Venus trine Neptune, associated with beauty and modelling (a Supermodel, no less).  She has Jupiter sextile closely her Neptune, so would be confident of her own spirituality and connection with the Universe.

Relationship History

She was associated with Roxy Music’s Bryan Ferry before she became involved with Mick Jagger.  Bryan Ferry had a karmic link with Jerry, having his natal Moon exactly conjunct her South Node in Gemini.  Bryan has a charismatic Jupiter/Chiron/Neptune conjunction in Libra.

Jerry was partnered with Mick Jagger for 22 years: the unofficial status of their wedding in Bali was used by Mick in the divorce wrangle – the ceremony does not make an impression on Jerry’s chart, but does have significance in Mick’s transits, though that is all water under the bridge now.  They had four children together, but his infidelity was the cited cause of the break up.

Mick Jagger is the Archetypal Performer with 5 of his 10 planets in Leo.  He has Jupiter conjunct closely Pluto, like Jerry: they were a power couple.  He was destined for success, with Uranus exactly trine his natal Midheaven (Careerpoint).   In their Synastry, with his Saturn on her Mercury, he may have undermined her mentally. Her Mars opposed his Venus (an attraction). Her Jupiter was conjunct his Chiron – she would have helped  him in his healing. Her Uranus was conjunct his Sun, a sparky and telepathic connection.

Rupert Murdoch

Birth Chart (has birthtime)

Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch has  the Sun in Pisces in 3rd House of Newspapers, with Mercury and I.C. also in that House.  His Sun is trine closely with Pluto, one marker of power.  He has a strong focus of Capricorn (Ambition and administrative ability) in his chart, with his Ascendant in that sign, Saturn in that sign in his 1st House, and the Sun closely sextile Saturn: a great deal of control in his make up.

His Moon is in Sagittarius unaspected, and in the 12th House, so there are some locked away emotions.

His North Node is conjunct Uranus in Aries in 4th House – suggesting that the empire of the mogul is part of his karmic mission.  He is quoted as saying he is a libertarian:  “What does libertarian mean? As much individual responsibility as possible, as little government as possible, as few rules as possible. But I’m not saying it should be taken to the absolute limit.”  This correlates with his Uranus/North Node karmic mission, but conflicts with his Saturnian need for control.

With his Part of Fortune in the 10th House of Career and Social Status, Murdoch is one of the richest and most powerful men in the world.  Tony Abbott, former prime minister of Australia is quoted as saying that Murdoch “arguably has had more impact on the wider world than any other living Australian.”

His Relationship History

With Jupiter, Pluto and Mars in his 7th House of Marriage, Rupert Murdoch has had 4 marriages, and 6 children.

His third wife, Wendi Deng, made her impression on the news when she threw a punch at an intruder at the phone hacking enquiry.  The intruder was attempting to throw a pie in Rupert’s face.  Mars was squaring Rupert’s Sun at the time (the danger of having a pie thrown in his face) and Wendi had Pluto squaring her Nodal Axis at the time, bringing about the drama.

Wendi has the entrepreneurial conjunct of Jupiter and Uranus exact in her chart.  She also has the Warrior Archetype (Sun closely sextile Mars).  She has a mixed set of interaspects with Rupert: on the plus side, her Sun trined exactly Rupert’s North Node, which is karmic, and they did have two children together.  However, her Pluto squared his Moon, which would have made emotional security difficult to attain within the relationship, for him.

The relationship between Wendi and Rupert unravelled partly due to his mistrust of her relationship with Tony Blair.  Certainly Wendi and Tony had an enthusiastic spark, with her Jupiter exactly trine Tony Blair’s Mars, but it is not known how much basis there was for Rupert’s anxiety.

Synastry of Jerry and Rupert

Is it Rupert’s Wealth, Status, Intelligence or Power that has drawn Jerry to him?  They are both water signs (Cancer and Pisces) which indicates an emotional connection.  Their Moons are trine in Fire Signs, furthering their emotional connection. Hall’s Sun sextiles Rupert’s Midheaven closely, so she can support him in the maintenance of his Empire.  His Venus sextiles exactly her North Node, giving them that karmic connection, old flames from a past life most likely. His Jupiter conjuncts exactly her natal Sun, so he will be good for her, too – it has been remarked that Jerry is very joyful in these early days of the relationship.  Their synastry is harmonious, and therefore transits would connect with them both harmoniously in life.

At the time they started dating on 25th October 2015 (it has all happened so fast) Venus was exactly conjunct Jupiter – an aspect I often cite as being conducive to romance.  Neptune was squaring her North Node exactly, bringing the allure of glamour as a Piscean fatefully entered her life.  Mars squared Rupert’s natal Pluto, so the connection would have hit him forcibly. With some significant squares in his transit, he could have been going through a difficult time.  But Chiron trine his Pluto was bringing in some psychological healing.

At the time of their wedding, Neptune is trine her Sun, a sense of peace for her.  Jupiter is sextile his natal Pluto – all power to his elbow: she will probably be good for him.  There is still some mental stress, with Saturn square his Mercury, but Saturn also trines his North Node giving him some karmic stability.  Neptune also trines his natal Jupiter, which is a religious or spiritual experience for him.

Is there a Higher Purpose to the Relationship? Will she have a good influence on him?  His reputation is not of the best.  As a Cancerian, she would have strong family values and bring the essence of the feminine to his life.  The feminine qualities may not have been easily absorbed in his life, with an unaspected Moon and unaspected Venus, and she may be able to provide this chemistry. Although Jerry is not known for altruism or humanitarianism, she may have both.  They will be good for each other, but it would be good to think their influence on the world may be more beneficial as a result of their new found happiness.  They both have Chiron in 5th House which now that their childrearing days are over, has the potential of creativity with a healing purpose.  The relationship may raise their game.

Aspects

Happy Mother’s Day!

All the aspects occur in the morning this week (in the U.K.), and so they can define the day.  Some are in the early hours, and may influence your dream life.

Mars entered Sagittarius in the early hours of this morning, and its energy and aggression can become positive, constructive and off beat in this sign.  We may feel we have a cause, a purpose, and something to work towards.

We also have the Sun square Saturn today, which may be a heavier influence, and even the sound of defeatism, battling the go ahead influence of Mars entering Sagittarius.  You get to choose!  Those on the upside of the battle may be able to inspire the defeated.

Tomorrow (Monday 7th) the Sun sextiles Pluto, and we have much more steel to perform our tasks.  We have a deep conviction about what we do, which helps further our path this week.

The Sun opposes Jupiter on Tuesday (8th) which gives way to a lighter mood, almost frivolous.  Maybe we need a break from our serious purposes, but Jupiter in opposition to the Sun may go too much the other way, and make light of  something sacred.  Try to keep a balance.

On Wednesday (9th), in the early hours, there is a New Moon and Eclipse at 18 degrees Pisces.  You need to honour your emotions on that day, and give them voice.  Emotional clarity is the aim.  As it is an eclipse, there may be some fear in the collective unconscious.  Try to erase the fear, but also entertain the possibility that a surrender may be required.  The effects of eclipses can take up to six months to manifest.  The oceans of the world are a good meditational focus for the New Moon in Pisces, and supporting any compassionate or charitable movements and efforts.

Friday (11th) brings a conjunction between Mercury and Neptune at 9 degrees Pisces, ensuring that the element of water is still on our minds.  There is the potential for inspiration, but also the potential for self-deception.  Some of the same issues which were current on Wednesday may still be part of your working curriculum, so if you are making headway on Wednesday you could still be on a roll on Friday.  And if you are staying the pace, it is a good day for listening…the messages you hear with your inner ear will take you even further.

Venus enters Pisces on Saturday (12th), which can be an expression of the highest love and Oneness. It is a time conducive to practising unconditional love. It stays in this sign until 5th April.

The week in bullet points:

  • Today – Early oomph, but some working against the grain
  • Tomorrow – deep work
  • Tuesday – levity
  • Wednesday – turning point
  • Friday – mental sensitivity
  • Saturday – unconditional love

Aspects for the week beginning 28 February 2016

“The Tory benches roared their approval and proceedings were halted while Dave lapped up the applause; it isn’t often he scores an outright winner.  He ran the length of the chamber with his arms outstretched, before kicking over the corner flag and sliding to his knees in front of the main entrance to the commons.”

~ John Crace, The Guardian

European Union Deal and Referendum

First Week

A week is a long time in politics.  And four months is a long time to contemplate and debate whether we should be in or out of the European Union, but the gloves are off in the Conservative Party, and the starting gun has been fired for the In-Out battle.  I will attempt to portray all sides of the issue, but have to nail my colours to the mast at the outset: I have always been pro-Europe (though not pro-Euro), for the same reasons that I wanted to keep the Union of Scotland and England together.  As a spiritual principle (and astrologically as a Venusian) I see it as a higher evolutionary way to strive to achieve union, cohesion, inclusiveness, and global peace.  But some of my best friends, and even my mother and mother-in-law want to be out of Europe, and give good reasons for their views.  So the next four months will be filled with interesting conversations.  Project Fear, or Scaremongering, seems to be the main tool of argument on both sides at the moment.  In the country it looks as though the referendum will be close, though polls nearer the time may reveal or conceal more.  Currently the Conservative Party are as much at odds about this issue, as the Labour Party are at odds over Trident.  And there’s a curious mix-and-match quality to politics at the moment, with David Cameron’s hope for Europe being in line with the majority of Labour MPs.  But it is our vote that counts…In my account of the last week, I hope you will find voices from all sides of the argument.

Friday 19th February

Dave’s Deal

Libran David Cameron in his negotiating role finalized his deal with the other EU members on Friday evening, 19th February, and immediately hailed it as a great achievement.  From the view of his birthchart, it was a positive event: Jupiter from Virgo in his natal 12th House of Unconscious was exactly sextile his natal Neptune in Scorpio in his natal 2nd House of Finance, and Saturn from Sagittarius in his natal 3rd House of Communication was exactly sextile his natal Sun in Libra in his 1st House of Personal Achievement.  He had done his best, and he had done what he set out to do.  The deal looks safe but superficial, harmless enough, and face-saving all round.

The impact of the event on the U.K. natal chart is mixed: Saturn sits on the natal Sun/Mercury, so it is about laying down boundaries.  Mars trines the Moon, so there is much heat of emotion around the event.  Neptune is trine the U.K. Jupiter, so some spiritual freedom is gained.  But then it gets complicated: Uranus opposes its natal Saturn, so there is a tearing apart (of opinion).  Neptune conjuncts its Uranus, causing great complication.  Uranus trines its natal Neptune, concentrating the spirit of the nation on the focus of what changes need to be made. And lastly, Neptune squares the U.K. natal Ascendant: confusion reigns.

The impact of the event on the Conservative Party seems more upbeat astrologically than the political picture looks: Jupiter sextiles its Sun, and Chiron trines its Sun.  The chart is set for noon, and if the foundation of the Party took place at noon, the Ascendant would have been rocked by a square from Uranus.

Saturn sextiles the Venus of the European Union chart at this time, so a testing time but constructive in relationships.

Saturday 20th February

The Opposition Within

Michael Gove, Iain Duncan Smith, and Chris Grayling were waiting in the wings almost immediately to declare their commitment to a Brexit.  Are there, I wonder, any Sun sign patterns which make European membership more appealing to some people than others?  I will endeavour to find out.  The results of my survey have been posted in an earlier blog this morning.

For Virgoan Gove, this event will have been anticipated with relish: Jupiter was sextile his natal Mars, Chiron was trine his natal Mars, Mars was sextile his natal Uranus and the North Node was crossing his natal Uranus (time for change, his karmic barometer told him). He declares Britain would be “freer, fairer and better off outside the EU“.  His wife Sarah Vine, writing in the Daily Mail, revealed it was an agonizing decision for him to go against his friend David Cameron, but his transits at the moment are quite ebullient.

Aries Iain Duncan Smith was up for a fight, with Mars trine his Mercury.  His immediate statements were directly out of the textbook of Project Fear.  He thinks that staying in the EU exposes Britain to more terrorism. David Cameron in contrast claims that EU membership is necessary to fight terrorism.

Aries Chris Grayling, however, is feeling blocked and frustrated, with Saturn squaring his natal Mars.  He says that the EU is disastrous for Britain.  Grayling urged a “careful, considered and mature  approach in the debate” and expressed concern about the state of friendships after the referendum.  He may have been expressing the fear and anxiety around his transit.

Sunday 21st February

Referendum Date, and Boris enters the fray

David Cameron declared the date of the referendum to be 23rd June 2016.  How does the picture look for that day?  Very late the night before Mercury squares Jupiter, so excitement will be high!  So will information overload.  On the following day, there is a fortuitous conjunction between the Mean North Node and Jupiter in Virgo, which may mean the right decision will be made karmically (whatever that is).

Mars will be trine David Cameron’s Chiron: his desire to heal the nation will be fired up!  Do his opponents’ transits reveal what the fates have in store?

Michael Gove will have Saturn trine his Saturn (stability) and Mars sextile his Uranus (excitement), so he will take the result well.

Iain Duncan Smith will have Mars squaring his Pluto, and may feel crushed to the point of being ready for a career change.

Grayling will be philosophical, with Jupiter opposite his Mars, and Saturn trine his Sun.

On the day of the referendum, the U.K. chart receives a trine from Saturn to its natal Chiron (Cameron fixing broken Britain?) and Jupiter squaring its natal Mercury (again, information overload).

Saturn trines the European Union chart Uranus on the day of the referendum, which implies to me that “plus ca change, plus la meme chose”!  Seriously, it implies that a proposed change may be averted.

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Boris Johnson, or Bojo as he is now known, decided to tantalize his fans by leaving some time for the matter to simmer before making his theatrical declaration of being for a Brexit, and chose Sunday (when people might be more receptive?).  At the time of the deal, Geminian Boris declared he was confused and undecided.  But Uranus was sextile his natal Mercury, indicating more that he was excited by an opportunity, I would have thought, and waiting for the right moment to spring it on the public.  He lends colour to the tired trio of Gove, Duncan Smith and Grayling, and with a new haircut to make him look less like Donald Trump, he heads the group.  The media speculate whether his move is designed to put him on a better footing for leading the country, but he must know it is a gamble either way.  Sarah Helm in the Guardian yesterday was adamant that his decision was “ruthless calculation”.

So fast forward to 23rd June, and what do his prospects look like?  Astrologically, quite good, actually: Jupiter/North Node trine his Jupiter, and Pluto trines his Jupiter, forming a Grand Trine.  Moreover, Jupiter/North Node sextile his natal Neptune.  His personal standing looks good, but Saturn squares his natal Pluto and Neptune opposes his natal Pluto, so something is bothering him, at the same time.

Is it all in the timing?

Boris texted Dave at 4.40 pm with his decision, minutes before declaring to the media.  Was Dave even looking at his phone at the time, I wonder?  Was there possibly an astrological reason for this exact timing?  At the time of his text, perhaps not quite so important to him, the Ascendant was 25 degrees Leo, which does not especially impact his chart, but by the time he was facing the cameras for the showbiz opportunity (Leo rising) the Ascendant was 27 degrees Leo, exactly sextile his natal Moon in Libra.

Dave’s response was: “I have no other agenda than what is best for our country”.

Monday 22nd February

They have their say in Parliament

The M.Ps had their chance to stand up and declare their views in Parliament.  One of those was Geminian Leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, whose words resonated with my own views:

“In the 21st century we as a country, as a continent and as a human race face huge challenges:

How to tackle climate change. How to address the overweening power of global corporations and ensure they pay fair taxes. About how to tackle cyber-crime and terrorism. About how we trade fairly and protect jobs and pay in an era of globalisation. How we address the causes of the huge refugee movements across the world. How we adapt to a world where people of all countries move more frequently to live, work and retire..

All of these issues are serious and pressing, and self-evidently require international co-operation. The European Union will be a vital part of how we, as a country, meet these challenges.”

Since he was elected Leader last September, the media have focussed on the divisions within the Labour Party.  Curiously, the Labour Party is not so divided on the issue of the European Union.

His personal transits on 23rd June are not memorable; but he is on the same side of the issue as David Cameron.  The Nodal Axis squares Jeremy’s natal Mercury, Jupiter squares his natal Venus, and Saturn sextiles his natal Neptune (he may feel both tension and relief).

214 of Labour’s 231 MPs want to stay in the EU.  The Labour Party is experiencing positive changes at the moment, according to the Astrology, with Uranus sextile its Sun and trine its North Node.  At the time of the referendum, transits to the Labour Party chart are mixed and confused, though.

Tuesday 23rd February

The Opposition Within

Nadine Dorries MP (an Outer) called for David Cameron to resign if the referendum result is for Britain to leave the EU.  David Cameron’s transits for 23rd June would make this resignation  unlikely.

Wednesday 24th February

Legal Query and A Diversion

Michael Gove tried to imply the European deal was not legally watertight, and could be overturned by a European Court.  That day he was feeling brave, with the Chiron trine to his natal Mars exact.  I think he has underlying emotional issues with Dave who removed him from the prestigious top Education job as he was so unpopular.  These two best buddies have a close relationship, but a wild exaggerated karma with Michael Gove’s Nodal Axis exactly square Dave’s Jupiter: Michael Gove was essential to David’s success, but only up to a point, beyond which the friendship became an embarrassment.

A diversion from Europe at Prime Minister’s Questions in Parliament.  The Junior Doctors’ association had arranged more strikes, and Jeremy Corbyn brought up the subject.  David Cameron made a jibe about Jeremy Corbyn’s dress sense (including an instruction to do up his tie), and Jeremy Corbyn responded by reminding him that what mattered was the NHS.  Description of the week goes to John Crace of the Guardian, whose tongue in cheek word picture (heading this blog) captured David Cameron’s inelegant cock-a-hoop reaction to his own vicious attack.  A digression, I know, but this week has been all about Dave, and this image is indelibly etched on my sensibilities.

Thursday 25th February

More Scaremongering

On Thursday, both sides seized upon migrant numbers.  It is true that the issue of migrants and refugees is concerning to many of our population, and there is much divergence of opinion about policy and its relation to the consequences of staying or leaving Europe.

Keeping up the fear pressure, Dave warned workers that Brexit would put their jobs in danger.

Friday 26th February

Spotlight on Howard and Osborne; Dave’s fury

Michael Howard declared he was for Brexit, in a Daily Telegraph article.  He it was who was described as having “something of the night” about him, by Ann Widdecombe, many years ago, when he was Home Secretary.  That “something of the night” was his Sun in Cancer, Moon rulership, because Cancerians are often Night Owls…

“I have not reached this conclusion without much heart searching” he revealed. Neptune was square his Jupiter, therefore he was indeed more genuinely confused than Boris (astrologically speaking).  The confusion is spiritual.

But his words in the Daily Telegraph are not confused:

Referring to Dave’s deal he stated “It is not his fault that those efforts met with failure. It is the fault of those EU leaders so mesmerised by their outdated ambition to create a country called Europe that they cannot contemplate any loosening of the ties which bind member states.” He said the U.K. should have self belief and national self confidence.

George Osborne warned this was not the time economically to risk coming out of Europe, and Laura Kuenssberg interviewing him in Shanghai asked him why then they had advocated a referendum.

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It was also revealed that David Cameron railed at Boris Johnson even before the deal had been done, and this morning’s news (Sunday) actually revealed that a swear word was used.  It is worth looking at the relationship between Dave and Boris which goes right back to Etonian schooldays.  They may well be part of the same Soul group (members of which are often here to test each other).  They have strong ties in their charts, with positive links between their Air planets, but the most contentious is Dave’s Pluto exactly square Boris’ Mercury: Boris’ arguments bring out Dave’s deepest emotions.

Saturday 27th February

More Counterarguments

Michael Howard’s contention that an OUT vote by Britons would force EU leaders to renegotiate was sharply rebutted by David Cameron.

George Osborne came under criticism for linking our economic future to the issue of the possible break from the EU (as if it could be irrelevant?).  He is reported to have said that leaving would bring about “a profound economic shock.”

Natalie Noguayrede writing in the Guardian yesterday reminded us of the need to keep working for consensus:  Talking about the refugee crisis, she explained “This is what happens when Europeans start giving up on working towards consensus: what you get is chaos, and nobody gets closer to finding solutions.”

Sunday 28th February

Iain Duncan Smith was interviewed by Andrew Marr this morning, and tried to redress the negative emphasis of this week’s campaigning, promoting himself as an optimist about Britain’s chances of making it alone after leaving Europe. “Britain is a great country”, he asserted. Angela Eagle (for Labour) on the same couch argued that she too was optimistic about Britain’s strength within the EU.

Alan Johnston, representing the In Campaign for Labour, appeared on Andrew Neil’s Sunday Politics television show this morning.  He made some good points: That currently we pay no tariffs to export into Europe; that within Europe we have established protection for workers, consumers and the environment; that we would lose a lot of the good will from Europe “if we wrench ourselves away”, and that we have the best of both worlds if we stay.

Alan Johnston is a Taurean, with his Sun closely allied to the Pleiades.  He came across as committed, well-informed and confident.  The Labour/In Campaign is safe in his hands.  He was also interviewed, without a tie, in yesterday’s Guardian: “I’m as much on the frontline as I want to be, and it’s an issue I really care about.  I was asked to do it, but I thought it would be difficult to stay out of the fight on this.”

Nigel Farage

I should of course have started this blog with Aries Nigel Farage, for it was fear of Farage and UKIP which originally drove David Cameron to set himself the task of renegotiation and referendum.  So Dave’s Deal was the starting gun which Nigel has been dreaming of, the chance to get out of Europe.  At the time of the deal, Pluto was exactly sextile Nigel’s Neptune, a really Big Deal in his life.  Nigel says our membership of the EU is “seriously imperilling our security”.  When the dust has settled on the referendum, Nigel may no longer have such a compelling role in U.K. politics.  So this is an important occasion for him.

On 23rd June, like Boris, Saturn squares his natal Pluto and Neptune opposes his natal Pluto and there may be some sadness involved.  But Pluto will still be sextile his natal Neptune and the North Node will be sextile his Neptune too, so he will be at peace with his own mission, win or lose.  He won’t have any regrets.

The Guardian warns that if we vote to stay in: “UKIP may well die and be replaced by a new more populist right wing party under a different leadership”.  What started out as BNP and National Front could morph again…

I promise not to write again about this subject next week.  In the meantime, do share your views under comments, so that those of us who are trying to make up our minds can fairly hear both sides of the argument.

Aspects

 The Sun is conjunct Neptune today.  Confused?  You will be…lost among the various arguments, loyalties and disloyalties of the current European debate.  Depending on where this conjunction falls in  your chart (9 degrees Pisces) you may feel a sense of overwhelm, your mind beset by a cloud of vague impressions.  The fog may start to clear after 15.47 Hrs in the U.K., which is the time of the conjunction.

In the early hours of Tuesday (1st March) Venus sextiles Saturn, so you may be clear and have a sense of reality at least about where you stand with your relationship(s), and how you actually feel.  Those of you girls who took the opportunity to propose the day before, on the extra day of the leap year, will certainly know where you stand!  If the answer was no, you might feel a sense of relief, if you had been pressured into the gesture by the leap day.

In the early hours of Thursday (3rd) you may have a change of heart, with Venus sextile Uranus.  Those of you who were turned down may suddenly have a brainwave, or heartwave, and decide to give it another try, and not to take no or yes for an answer!  The rest of us may feel a sense of liberation in relationships, e.g. partners may be more allowing of departure from existing patterns.  You might change your regular coffee bar for a more exciting venue, for instance.  If romance is not your priority, you may come upon new money-making schemes or new artistic pathways.

In the early hours of Saturday (5th) morning – we may all be Night Owls this week – we could be a little irritable or ratty (possibly from having stayed up a few nights to catch the aspects) with a square between Mars and Mercury.  Communications are not likely to be smooth (sorry for the scaremongering), words may be hastily said over the breakfast table (visualize marmalade on toast, croissants, or porridge here), and your cycling trip may be marred by a puncture.  Don’t expect a smooth ride.

By mid-morning there is a definite change of vibe, as Mercury enters Pisces.  You might have been zipping along, on your bike, providing the tyre didn’t puncture, and suddenly you see an engaging picturesque vista, such as a clear mountain lake, and dismount.  You could be lost in a rapturous gaze timelessly…

Well, what a weekend that may turn out to be!  You start the week, as you finish it, all warm and fuzzy, or at least fuzzy.  There may be some warmth over the issue of the bicycle puncture, or words uttered in haste at the beginning of the day.  But the dreamer in you will be coming out to play on Saturday, and who knows where that might lead…?

The week in bullet points:

  • Today – dreams and illusions
  • Tuesday – commitment and loyalty
  • Thursday – new relationships or feelings
  • Saturday – minor incidents, then a blurring of focus

 

If you would like to take a look at my interesting analysis of the voting inclinations of the Sun signs, please read my blog below

 

Europe – In or Out by Zodiac Sign

Europe – MPs analysis

In this, the first of two blogs on the subject of the European Referendum today, I surveyed a random sample of the Sun Signs of 88 MPs, 44 of whom were for Brexit, and 44 were for staying in, to see what the Sun Sign leanings were.  I found the results very interesting from more than one angle.  Does your opinion match your sign?

Aries

Aries MPs tended to be for Brexit.  This may be because Aries is the main sign of warriorship, and they like to have a cause.  Other warrior or activist signs also tended to favour Brexit.  8 out of the total sample of MPs were Aries, slightly above average; and 6 out of this sample favoured leaving Europe.  Capricorn is the sign most usually associated with politics, but Aries people like to put themselves out there!

Examples: Chris Grayling, Priti Patel, Iain Duncan Smith – Conservatives OUT

Heidi Alexander – Labour IN

Nigel Farage – UKIP OUT

Taurus

The Taurean sample was split equally among the INs and OUTs, perhaps what you might expect from the sample by the law of averages.  A sample of 6 Taurean MPs were taken, slightly under average.  You would expect a sample of Taurean politicians to be less than average, as Taureans tend to take a supportive role.  This may be unconsciously why the leader of the IN campaign for Labour, Alan Johnston, did not want the top job.  But, he says, he is happy to lead the campaign, as he feels passionately about the issue.

Examples: Justine Greening – Conservatives IN

Alan Johnston – Labour IN

Gemini

The sample of Gemini MPs was 8, slightly above average.  6 were on the Brexit side, and 2 for staying in, i.e. even more in favour of getting out than the Aries sample.  Geminis are an intelligent bunch, and will be interested in the debate of the issue, the ins and outs of the argument.  Debate would be one facet of politics which would draw Geminis to this world.

Examples: Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, John Redwood, Nadine Dorries OUT

Jeremy Corbyn – Labour IN

Kate Hoey – Labour OUT

Cancer

There were 7 in the sample of Cancerian MPs, virtually an average sample size.  Cancerians tended to favour Brexit, to the tune of 5 to 2.  It is easy to see why they might, for Cancerians are very patriotic, protective and cosily island-loving!  What is fascinating about this sample is that all 3 Labour MPs were pro-Brexit.  When you consider that only 7 MPs are down for the OUT count, that is nearly half their number – way, way over average.

Examples: Kenneth Clarke – Conservative IN

Michael Howard – Conservative OUT

Frank Field, Khalid Mahmood and Rodger Godsiff – Labour OUT

Nicola Sturgeon – SNP IN

Leo

The sample for Leo was 10, way above average.  Leo is a sign of Leadership, and that may be what draws them to politics.  5 out of the 10 polled to exit Europe, exactly half, so I could not say they are particularly inclined one way or the other.  Leos may feel secure in their own sovreignty, and it may not be such an issue for them.

Examples: Liz Truss and Amber Rudd – Conservative IN

George Galloway – Respect OUT

Virgo

A high proportion of my sample, 14, were Virgoans.  This is surprising, as Virgos are usually more retiring, though they are conscientious and analytical.  You associate Virgo more with the profession of Civil Servant, or health worker.  Only 4 of this sample favoured Brexit, which is much less than average.  Virgos tend to be cautious and favour the status quo, and this may be the reason.

Examples: Michael Gove – Conservative OUT

 Nicky Morgan – Conservative IN

Kezia Dugdale, Jess Phillips and Ben Bradshaw – Labour IN

Libra

Libra, the polar opposite of Aries, tended to favour the status quo in my sample, i.e. staying in.  Librans are negotiators, and prefer not to rock the boat.  This sample was 9 in number, just over average, and only two of this number were for exiting.

Example: David Cameron and Theresa May – Conservative IN

Sadiq Khan, Diane Abbott and Chuka Umunna – Labour IN

Scorpio

This sample was 6, just under average.  But the consensus among this group was for Brexit, which may reflect the warriorship reputation of this sign (second only to Aries).  Two thirds (i.e. four) would like to leave the EU.

Example: Jeremy Hunt – Conservative IN

Sagittarius

Again, this was a small sample of 6, but the majority wanted to stay in: 5 out of the 6.  This may be because Sagittarians tend to think globally and expansively, and don’t like to feel confined.

Examples: Philip Hammond and Sajid Javid – Conservative IN

Hilary Benn – Labour IN

Gisela Stuart – OUT

Caroline Lucas – Green Party IN

Capricorn

The Capricorn sample was again 6, and like Sagittarius, overwhelmingly for staying in (5).  Capricorns tend to like to uphold the status quo, and also take the safe option.  In this sample there was only one Conservative (Zac Goldsmith) to 5 Labour MPs (who all lean towards staying in).  Goldsmith goes against the “grain” of this sign, and part of that reason may be that wanting to get out of Europe is in his DNA (his father James Goldsmith having been a foremost exponent of leaving), so some of his motive may be family loyalty.  Caroline Lucas has been on record as saying that his stance runs counter to his ecological activism, as staying in Europe benefits working for climate change.

Example: Zac Goldsmith – Conservative OUT

Margaret Beckett and Andy Burnham – Labour IN

Aquarius

The Aquarian sample is small (5), but they are unanimously for going out!  Reminds me of the old sitcom union saying “Everybody Out!” (very Aquarian).  Aquarians of course are activists for change, and may have the best vision of what it might be like to be out.  No quibbling here: they are black and white in their views, and they are the only sign, in my sample, to be all of one mind.

Examples:

Stewart Jackson – Conservative OUT

Graham Stringer – Labour OUT

Pisces

Pisces was the smallest sample of them all (2), way, way below average.  You could expect that if you see the stereotype of Pisces as being the shy, retiring, and unworldly type.  Maybe they have other fish to fry than politicking.  Pisces were split exactly equal 1:1.

Examples: Theresa Villiers – Conservative OUT    

Rushanara Ali – Labour IN

Aspects for the week beginning 21 February 2016

Piscean Animal Totems and Archetypes

The Sun entered Pisces on Friday morning, 19th February 2016 at 5.34 a.m. in the U.K.  This is the tenth in the series where I look at some of the animal totems and Archetypes for the various signs. Do you, or someone close to you, have Sun, Ascendant or Moon in Pisces?

You’ll find a preponderance of sea creatures here, with which to immerse yourself.  If,  like me, you have one planet or less in the water element, you may need to take regular breaks as you read it!  I once met someone who had so many planets in water that I felt I was drowning, and could not hold a conversation with them until another two years had passed.  This blog promises to be as convoluted as the Piscean psyche and the currents of the ocean…

Fish

The traditional symbol for Pisces is that of two fish swimming in opposite directions, connected by a cord.  This symbol has, over the centuries, given rise to an overwhelming number of interpretations.  Without wishing to sound overly sentimental or romantic, I see the fish as eternally searching for each other.  But there are so many spiritual meanings, layers and levels of meaning available.  A sensible option is that of Alice Bailey, as expounded in “Esoteric Astrology”: “One fish stands for the soul and the other for the personality or form nature, and between them is to be found the ‘thread or sutratma,’ the silver cord which keeps them bound to each other throughout the cycle of manifested life.” ~ a good, solid, dependable definition!

The fish of course is a symbol for Christ, who is associated with this sign, through for instance fostering the fishers of men, the miracle of the loaves and fishes.

Whale

Chris Griscom in her book makes much of the human potential to evolve along the lines of the Whale: “Whales have exactly the same brain as we, except seven times larger.  They have made the catapultic leap into holographic thought.  Whereas we are caught in our linearity, they use sound as the medium of holographic consciousness and are thus able to digest immense quantities of information simultaneously.”  Her book “Ecstasy is a New Frequency” implies that we have the potential to use our whole brain.

Nicky Scully refers to the Whale in the context of a journey to “Sonic Initiation”, while Jamie Sams and David Carson inform us that: “Whale medicine people are coded in their DNA to understand that sound frequencies can bring up records in the memories of  ancient knowledge.”

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Olivia de Bergerac

Without apology, I would like to draw heavily on a book by Olivia de Bergerac, a lady who has worked intensively with dolphins.  She was brought up in France, but has made her home in Australia, where she runs dolphin workshops.  Her book “The Dolphin Within” describes “a new psychology of human potential based on a dolphin model”.  Her birth chart shows the South Node (past life patterns) in Pisces trine exactly Neptune (god of the Sea).

Together with her partner William and colleague Constant Behrens, Olivia developed a model or matrix of human potential.  This is based on four personality types: the Turtle, the Shark, the Seahorse and the Dolphin.

Turtle

 In aborigine legend and other ancient cultures, Turtle holds a fundamental role basically as Mother Earth.  In the very first regression I carried out with my friend Sandy Colyer in Watford in 1990, the Turtle came up for our Piscean client.  The turtle is a sea creature, but lays its eggs on the sand, so Turtle can be a totem for someone who is predominantly Piscean but has the polarity with Virgo, or has features such as the Ascendant or Moon in Taurus.

Ted Andrews writes of the turtle: “Turtles have amazing survival skills and strategies.  They hear well.  Actually, they sense vibrations in the water through their skin and shell.  Turtles are also able to distinguish some colours, and they do have a sense of smell.”

In Olivia de Bergerac’s system what she calls Human Turtles: “look for stability and security.  Physical and emotional comfort is important to them.  In return for security and comfort, they give application, obedience, conformity, adherence and compliance.  They follow with approval rather than pursue with passion.  They also have the capacity for knowing how to truly serve, in the devotional sense.”

Shark

You may not feel Shark belongs here in Pisces, at least not without a touch of Scorpio or Capricorn, or even Leo.  But Shark is nevertheless a sea creature, and according to Olivia de Bergerac, much maligned, e.g. from the film “Jaws”.  According to Nicholas J. Saunders “Traditional societies living near shark-infested waters show less hysterical, better informed attitudes than inlanders, but still call on supernatural powers for protection.”

Olivia de Bergerac paints a competitive picture of the Human Shark: “A permanent hunger haunts human sharks, and drives their behaviour. Their self-interest, based on the fundamental mechanisms of survival, leads them to a drive for consumption, materialism and competitiveness.  Human sharks want to be number one. They bed to succeed, and they believe they can succeed. They like to be in control, to conquer. They have a ‘just do it’ philosophy’. They want action, and they want it now.”  I recommend reading her book for a fuller and more intricate picture of Shark.

Seahorse

The Seahorse makes especial sense for Pisces, if you regard it as linked with Jupiter, the old ruler of Pisces, which is associated with the sign of Sagittarius the Centaur.

Olivia de Bergerac explains the nature of the Human Seahorse thus:

 “Human seahorses have a deep need to express themselves, to preserve their individuality, to stand out, to differentiate themselves from the norm to the extent of appearing eccentric.  They have the capacity to receive higher inspiration.  Thus they are often creative, and they like to play with myths and legends.  They create their own world in order to live their own fantasies.  They have a strong sense of show.  They like to surprise, to amaze, to inspire awe and wonder.”

Dolphin

The dolphin is always seen as a positive sign, whether as an animal totem, a spiritual symbol, or a dream feature.  It is usually associated with the quality of Joy.  Nicky Scully ascribes the dolphin to Communication and Atlantis.  She writes: “because of the growing problems of pollution, many forms of marine life are endangered.  For your gift or exchange with Dolphin, you might find a personal way of contributing in the ongoing struggle to sustain life in our oceans.”

De Bergerac elucidates the various brain functions: “Human dolphins can self-regulate their brains.  They can have full access to their left (logical) brains and their right (intuitive) brains, and they can integrate the two.  They know how to produce at will beta (for action), alpha (for  relaxation) or theta (for creativity) and delta (for healing) brainwaves.  They do consciously what most people do unconsciously and automatically.  They therefore have more choices in life.”

For more information about how these four sea creatures interlock, read her book.

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Swan

Last but not least, the Swan is a symbol I have always associated with Pisces, because of the potential for serenely gliding across a clear lake, as in profound meditation.  The vastness of Piscean emotion does not always allow for this state, and swans are not always calm, but when it is attained, the image is perfect.

Ted Andrews writes: “For those with this totem, the emotions will become more sensitive, and you will find yourself becoming more sensitive to the emotions of others as well…The swan is the totem of the child, the poet, the mystic, and the dreamer.”

Nicky Scully emphasizes the concept of the “Inner Mate” with Swan, which echoes the romantic element of the two fishes searching for each other, and the inner union: “The true alchemical marriage is the merging of the masculine and feminine inside ourselves, and this journey instigates the courtship within which that marriage can occur.”

Ann Napier, founder of Cygnus [Swan] Books, providing spiritual nourishment, had Sun, Mercury and Venus in Pisces.

Bird Totems

Gulls

Seabirds, such as seagulls, would naturally be associated with Pisces.

Andrea Wansbury refers to Gulls as representing the search: “A gull  is asking what are you searching for in life? Is it happiness, success, wealth, love? What fears and negative beliefs have stopped you from finding what you’re searching for?”

Echoes of the searching fishes we started out with, but the essence of the search for her is information.

Gannet

Gannet is a rather random bird to pick out of the vast array of sea birds.  It probably combines Pisces with another sign, such as Taurus, to emerge as a totem.  But for one Piscean who died recently, it was his specialism and passion.

Bryan Nelson, who was a “biographer” of the gannet species, died last August (I scan the obituaries, you know).  His karmic mission was clear, from Sun conjunct North Node in Pisces. The Guardian obituary informed us “His passion for such birds found its outlet in several books, which ranged from a detailed and authoritative monograph on the gannet (The Gannet, 1978) to a concise introduction to the same species in the popular Shire Natural History series (1979).”  His birthday was 14th March: that may be a special birthday for Gannet lovers, though he was also an expert on seabirds generally.

Insect

Dragonfly

This beautifully delicate insect has endured since the dawn of time, and I associate it with Pisces.  Sandy Colyer, with whom I originally developed my animal totem work in the 1990s, had dragonfly as a totem, together with a Pisces Ascendant.

Ted Andrews explains: “Just as light can bend and shift and be adapted in a variety of ways, so can the archetypal forces associated with the dragonfly.  It is one of the most adaptable of insects.  It is why it has been able to survive for so long.”  Pisces is a Mutable sign, which makes it adaptable, as well as fluid from the water element.

Mythological Creatures

 Creatures of the deep include the Leviathan (mentioned in the bible, and immortalized as a book title by Hobbes) and the more modern day phenomenon of the Loch Ness Monster.  There is a power and a mystery, and a link with the unconscious, with these animals.  Nicholas J. Saunders covers both, noting that Leviathan was the Hebrew version of the Mesopotamian monster Tiamat, and he dates the Loch Ness monster to an account of the 6th Century Saint Columbus.  So these forms have been occupying our minds for many incarnations!

Archetypes

Genius

Famous Example: Albert Einstein

Other signs can lay claim to science, but Pisces lays claim to talent and genius by virtue of employing the whole brain.  The theory of relativity came to Albert Einstein in a dream.

I wonder what Einstein was thinking about when he said  What does a fish know about the water in which he swims all his life?”  He too was born on 14th March.

Mystic

The genius, due to the receptivity of the brain and imagination, is able to access information.  The Mystic unites more specifically with the divine, in the spiritual or religious sense, and can unite religions from that level, sensing the underlying truths they have in common at source.  Caroline Myss describes the Mystic Archetype thus:

“Follows selfless path of practice to achieve union with the divine or a state of enlightenment that manifests as service to others”.  Those with strongly Piscean charts have often had significant lives as monks, priests or nuns, in cloistered conditions.

Addict

Pisces, and its ruling planet Neptune, often show according to their condition in the birthchart, how strongly addicted we are.  It is related psychologically, to their capacity for surrender.  The seed of addiction is of course present in all of us, but more so with Pisces and Neptune.

There is a star of the far southern sky named Fomalhaut (Alpha Pisces Austrini) which according to “Star Elixirs” by Michael Smulkis and Fred Rubenfeld can help with addiction: “The awareness of past-life connections that create the necessity for such addictions also comes to one’s consciousness with repeated use of this star.” As synchronicity would have it, our Sun aligns with the star this week, on Tuesday 23rd, so that is your chance to tune in to or meditate with this concept if it appeals to you or if you need to.

Caroline Myss says of the Addict Archetype:  “Helps you recognise when any external force has more authority over your willpower than your inner spirit does”.

Bibliography:

“The Dolphin Within” by Olivia de Bergerac

“Ecstasy is a New Frequency” by Chris Griscom

“Esoteric Astrology” by Alice Bailey

“The Golden Cauldron” by Nicky Scully

“Medicine Cards” by Jamie Sams and David

 “Animal Speak” by Ted Andrews

 “Archetype Cards” by Caroline Myss

“Animal Spirits” by Nicholas J. Saunders

“Birds Divine Messengers” by Andrea Wansbury

“Starlight Elixirs” by Michael Smulkis and Fred Rubenfeld

This blog is dedicated to the pod of  Sperm Whales who recently tragically perished in the North Sea area, among them those who were beached in Norfolk and Lincolnshire, a mystery and message we still ponder.  Climate change is one of the theories.

Aspects

We have a Full Moon in Virgo tomorrow at tea time [pause…while you contemplate tea and scones…]

The effects may be with you already, in a sense of anticipation or accumulating tension.  Perhaps there is a work project which deadlines at the beginning of the week, or some kind of calling to account.  One of our cats is going to the local weigh in club at the vet’s, as we have been trying to tackle his obesity (despite the fact that he hardly eats).  Perhaps you have a similar appointment for a reckoning!

Fixed Star Fomalhaut looks after us on Tuesday (23rd), and may help with addiction, to food or other substances.  Take a cue from “Starlight Elixirs”: “There is an enhancement of inner quiet as the addiction to the thinking state is reduced.” ~ a suitable seed thought for meditation.

Thursday (25th) brings the first of two sextiles this week (mildly harmonious in force): Mercury sextile Saturn.  The end of the week favours Geminis and Virgos, who are Mercury-ruled, because both sextiles involve Saturn.  This first one involves looking at the benefits of the status quo (such as staying in Europe), and what it is good to preserve.  It is good for theoretical planning, sketching out a matrix of thought.

By contrast, Friday (26th) is good for looking at new mental schemes and ideas, and ways of liberation (such as shall we leave Europe?)  It looks to the future, and connects your mind to future vision.  So, over the two days, you may gain a perfectly balanced perspective on whether to stay or go, whether applied to Europe or any other dilemma.  It looks as though I may have to blog on the subject next week, unless something more pressing intervenes.

The week in bullet points:

  • Tomorrow – tension regarding work, health or climate issues
  • Tuesday – calming and getting to the roots of addiction
  • Thursday – balanced and constructive thought
  • Friday – new ideas and mental vistas