Aspects for the week beginning 29 December 2024
Review of the Year 2024
It’s that time again…Time for the Review of the Year! It has been a turbulent year around the world, with some startling changes of governments, but I hope that you had some personal highlights. Selections from the blogs, as usual, for those of you who like to review the year…As you read, sometimes the irony of hindsight strikes you!
January
14th:
Mr Bates vs The Post Office
“When you watch a drama, you’re looking at the screen, and thinking…’Oh, poor me! Poor me! That could be me!”
~ Gwyneth Hughes, Scriptwriter
The programme aired at 9 pm on New Year’s Day, and ran for four consecutive days. I cannot recall a time when a docu-drama has been so influential, and so immediately. It seemed to galvanize the whole population in outrage. And yet, as we know, the story is decades-long. I have a friend who left the Post Office twenty years ago, and he said it was common knowledge then, that the computer system Horizon, which caused the scandal of wrongly accused postmasters and postmistresses, was flawed. The institution has been brought into disrepute (Pluto leaving Capricorn some Astrologers suggest, symbolic of crumbling institutions), and just yesterday a further scandal was brought to light about the Post Office underpaying taxes and overpaying bonuses.
February
18th:
Alexei Navalny (1976 – 2024)
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing”
~ Alexei Navalny
We learned on Friday of the death at the age of 47 of that bravest of men, Alexei Navalny, who dared to stand up to Vladimir Putin, in the hope of keeping democracy alive and possibly being a contender for his replacement. He identified fear as being the stumbling block, and urged people to never give up.
On Friday evening’s Newsnight (a programme they should not be axing) an array of experts appeared, speculating on what had happened. They ranged from a Russian arguing that the Ukrainians killed him, to another expert positing that he died of natural causes. The widow of Alexander Litvinenko was there, who had lost her husband to poisoning. One stated it was definitely murder. It was pointed out that his prison, within the Arctic circle, was extremely cold. Georgian-Russian writer Boris Akunin told us that Navalny’s relationship with his wife was a story of true love, and described Navalny as the Nelson Mandela of Russia. Speculation yesterday included the theory that Alexei appearing the day before in jail joking, was a taunt to Putin, and may have evoked an order to kill. There was also the timing with the Munich security conference, at which Yulia spoke with great dignity after the rumour of his death.
March
17th:
Diane Abbott
“It’s like trying not to be racist but you see Diane Abbott on the TV and you’re just like, I hate, you just want to hate all black women because she’s there”
~ Frank Hester
A shocking statement reported this week from Frank Hester a few years ago had a wave of sympathy sent Diane Abbott’s way, and political reverberations which are still ongoing. Diane was already the MP receiving the most abuse, but this was a dangerous attack. I have always had a certain amount of sympathy for her, based on the loyalty of her constituents, but she has received criticism of some of her statements in the past (even this morning from Theo Paphitis on Laura Kuenssberg’s programme). And her loyalty to Jeremy Corbyn has also marginalized her politically since the purge of anti-semitism under Keir Starmer. One of her statements was deemed to be anti-semitic and caused her to lose the whip last year, and she is still under investigation for it.
[Personal note: I am just reading her new autobiography, “A Woman Like Me” – Lana]
April
21st:
Salman Rushdie
Less than two years ago, Salman Rushdie was stabbed 12 times on stage in New York by an attacker who thought him “disingenuous”. It would not have been a surprising event decades ago when he was prominently facing a fatwa called for by the Ayatollah Ruhollah for writing “The Satanic Verses”, but felt out of the blue so many years later and his injuries were horrific. Surgeons were not sure he would survive, but gradually he has recovered enough to write “Knife”, an account of his survival and recovery, published this week, and gave his first major interview, to his old friend Alan Yentob.
May
19th:
Paula Vennells
“What is it about this seemingly mild-mannered, devout woman that caused her to preside over a reign of total corporate psychopathy?”
~ Marina Hyde
Paula Vennells, former CEO of the Post Office, appears this week in front of the government’s statutory Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry, over the course of three days. I first wrote on this subject in January, after watching the incredible TV series “Mr Bates vs. the Post Office”. Alan Bates himself has recently rejected the latest offer of government compensation, labelling it “derisory”.
June
16th:
Wes Streeting
“One Boy, Two Bills and a Fry Up” – Hodder & Stoughton 2023
This is a blog about the Shadow Health Secretary, who in a few weeks’ time may become the actual Health Secretary. I was given his autobiography for Christmas, and recently got round to reading it. It impressed me in various ways, so this is also a book review.
Wes was born and brought up in Stepney, to two teenagers, who separated early in his life. Decoding the title of his autobiography “One Boy, Two Bills and a Fry Up” the two Bils were his grandfathers (as different as chalk and cheese). It should be said that the female members of the family were strong characters, although they are omitted from the title. The Fry Up describes a story which meant the difference between being born, or not. I don’t want this blog/book review to be too much of a spoiler, in case you should choose to read the book!
On reviewing the book, Rachel Cooke of the Guardian commented that it was: “both a little bit boring and unexpectedly fascinating…But on the other hand, it’s also transfixing, albeit in a way I struggle fully to explain.” I know exactly what she means.
July
28th:
Kamala Harris
“There are some people who think we should be a country of chaos, of fear, of hate…We choose freedom”
~ Kamala Harris
Last Sunday, Joe Biden finally resigned from the candidacy for the Democrat leadership, but vowed to stay on as President until after the election. In regard to the Full Moon at 29 degrees Capricorn last Sunday, Capricorn represents politics and the 29th degree of a sign represents outgoings, so that was fitting. In doing so, he endorsed Kamala Harris as his nomination to succeed him. It was felt that she may not receive enough support among the Democrats, but it soon became clear that support was wholehearted. Barack Obama stated a preference for an open contest, but Kamala is now confidently taking her place as the official opposition to the threat of a second term for Donald Trump. He, predictably, has hurled insults at her, but she is starting strongly as she means to go on.
August
25th:
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck: “Bennifer”
Jennifer Lopez announced this week that she was divorcing Ben Affleck, after a second chance at romance failed for the couple. They have been married only two years. I look for clues about what went wrong twice (after going right twice).
Birth Chart for Jennifer
Three Archetypes stand out in J-Lo’s chart: The Performer and Actor (from Sun in Leo)
The Warrior Archetype (from Sun trine Mars), and
The Entrepreneur Archetype (from the Sun exactly sextile Jupiter/Uranus) – she is a businesswoman
She has a lucky Grand Fire Trine composed of Sun/Mercury, Mars, and Chiron, though she should be so lucky in love…
She has Mercury exactly trine Mars – very quick reflexes! She was sporty and athletic at school.
Venus in Gemini may have a bearing on marrying the same person twice – I haven’t done any research stats on that phenomenon; though she didn’t actually marry Ben Affleck the first time round. Venus squaring Pluto can mean explosive relationships.
September
1st:
Sven-Goran Eriksson (1948 – 2024)
“I was looked upon as a distinctly average defender, but someone who rarely made mistakes”
~ Sven-Goran Eriksson
Football Manager Sven-Goran Eriksson died last Monday, aged 76. He made his mark as the first foreign manager of England’s team, and under his regime they came tantalizingly close to victory. He is a well-respected figure, however, in football history.
Birth Chart
Sven had an unusually high number of exact aspects in his birthchart, which will have given him the quality of precision. His Sun was in Aquarius, a sign with the capability of leading in groups, supported by a trine with his Midheaven (Careerpoint). There is a marked contradiction in his make-up: a coolness and caution, coming from Sun in Aquarius opposite Saturn, plus Saturn exactly square the Nodal Axis; and an enthusiasm coming from Ascendant and Moon conjunct Jupiter in Sagittarius (he was praised for being “positive”. The Moon closely square Venus may point to contention between females in his life. Mercury exactly opposite Mars introduces the Critic Archetype into his make-up. Venus exactly square Jupiter and Uranus point to a controversial love life, and Jupiter exactly opposite Uranus brings up the Chancer Archetype (which contradicts the cautious side). Jupiter trine Saturn will have contributed to balanced judgement. Neptune exactly conjunct the Midheaven, showed some hint of scandal. And Chiron at the South Node in Scorpio may indicate a Viking past life!
October
20th:
Liam Payne (1993 – 2024)
“You know I’ve been takin’ some time
and I’ve been keepin’ to myself
I had my eyes up on the prize
ain’t watching anybody else…
You know I used to be in 1D (Now I’m out, free)
People want me for one thing (that’s not me)”
~ Liam Payne, from “Strip That Down”*
Pop singer Liam Payne tragically died this week, at the tender age of 31, falling off a balcony in Buenos Aires, mourned by legions of fans around the world. He was formerly from the successful band One Direction, which had been put together by Simon Cowell from hopefuls on X-Factor. He was linked with Cheryl Tweedy/Cole/Fernandez-Versini, and they had a son together, named Bear.
Birth Chart
Liam had some significant conjunctions in his birthchart, two of them exact. Firstly, the Sun in Virgo exactly conjunct Mercury. A perfectionist with an eye for detail, perhaps he may have had a tendency to overthink things. Secondly, the Uranus/Neptune conjunction of his birth year 1993 was exact too, a very complex potion of astrological energies. Next, Mars conjunct Jupiter, a mix of energy and enthusiasm. And the last was a loose conjunction, but nonetheless potent, of Pluto (the ruler of Scorpio) rising on a Scorpio Ascendant (that’s a potent and intense concentration of Scorpionic energy).
November
24th:
John Prescott (1938 – 2024)
“I relied on him many times: when in difficulty, under attack; and less well known when I needed someone whose gut instinct I trusted better than my own.”
~ Tony Blair
Deputy Prime Minister of the Blair years, John Prescott, died aged 86 this week, a year after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. A left-wing traditional Labourite, he helped to balance the New Labour government, and was thought of as a “bridge” between the old and the new, and between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
Birth Chart
John Prescott had the Sun, Mars and Chiron in Gemini, and was a communicator, though notoriously clumsy in speech (Chiron in Gemini, with his ruler Mercury conjunct Uranus). It was said that his thoughts were too quick for his expression in speech, the way his words tumbled forth. He was also dyslexic, at a time when that was not a household word. His Sun was unaspected (a one-off individual), save for a loose square with Jupiter, which exaggerated certain traits, and made for a larger-than-life character.
December
1st:
Barbara Taylor Bradford (1933 – 2024)
“I understood what writing fiction was: it’s who you are, what your protagonist is. If it’s a wimpy sort of person they’re not going to get anywhere. But if it’s a driven, ambitious, go-ahead woman who’s not going to be deterred by anybody then, obviously, she’s going to be a combination of all those strong women I admire, such as Marie Curie, Catherine the Great and Elizabeth Tudor.”
~ Barbara Taylor Bradford
The hugely successful novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford died this week, aged 91. She is most well-known for her debut novel “A Woman of Substance”, a very apt title for a lady with the Sun in Taurus, the zodiac sign of “Substance”! She published 40 books in her lifetime, sold 90 million copies, and amassed a fortune of between £166–174 million – although Taurus is considered the zodiac sign of wealth, it does not have a monopoly on it(!).
Birth Chart
Barbara Taylor Bradford’s chart is high in the Earth element and materiality, having not only Mercury, the Sun, Venus and Chiron in Taurus but a triple conjunction of Mars/Neptune/Jupiter in another Earth sign, Virgo. That is a solid showing! Taurus is a Fixed sign, meaning that it is strong willed, and the Fixed planets also show up strongly in her chart. It is no wonder that her heroines are women of great strength.
Aspects
The closing aspects of the year are really quite kind, so will hopefully enable you to end the year on an upbeat note. On Sunday 29th, Chiron is Stationary prior to turning Direct, so it is an opportunity to get to grips with a health issue. It’s a helpful step on your healing pathway, a boost to your healing energies, and will assist you in finding new healing avenues.
There’s a New Moon in Capricorn on Monday 30th at 9 degrees Capricorn. If you are operating on the optimum Capricorn energy, you could have good results today, especially if you are starting a new project connected with organization, politics, and relations with authority and the institutions of society.
The last day of the year (Tuesday 31st) brings two helpful aspects, starting with Pluto sextile the North Node. This can align one’s deepest psychology to your overall karmic trajectory, or more accurately to the general karma of your tribe, society, country, or world order. There may be weighty pronouncements by heads of state, for instance. There is a strong sense of responsibility, and especially the responsibility engendered by karma.
The second helpful aspect is Mercury trine Chiron, a problem-solving aspect with real healing potential. This aspect is all about finding solutions, especially in health matters. Mercury trine Chiron describes healing on a mental level (positive thinking, writing and affirmations), and helps to combine conventional and alternative or complementary healing approaches. A good day to prepare your New Year’s resolutions.
Venus enters Pisces in the first aspect of the New Year, on Friday (3rd January), in the early hours of the morning, bringing in a higher frequency of compassion. You may have been looking at things in a mental or practical way, and may be able to relax a little and allow the heart greater expression. The trend towards tenderness lasts until her entry into Aries on 4th February. Charities can be honoured and prioritized, and the Arts can be especially inspired during this period. Enjoy a peaceful sleep…
…because at breakfast time, Pluto opposes Mars, one of the shocker aspects in the year! There are no shortage of horror stories on the news all the year round these days, but there may be more than usual during this day. A Pluto-Mars opposition can bring conflict, tempers, and incident-proneness. Keep a low profile today if you wish to avoid conflict, and the watchword is tact.
A more benignant aspect awaits us at the end of the week, in the shape of Sun sextile Saturn on Saturday (4th). This aspect can take creative expression and ground it into reality. Practical initiatives are supported by this aspect. It is a good aspect for setting up solid foundations, for instance. It’s a good aspect for finalizing details smoothly for your new year plans and intentions.
Next Week: Astrological Features of 2025 for your Diary – Read all about the exciting New Year!
The week in bullet points:
- Sunday – healing pathways
- Monday – new beginnings
- Tuesday – deep insight; problem-solving
- Friday – compassion; fireworks
- Saturday – grounding creativity