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Aspects for the week beginning 25 December 2022

Capricorn Careers

This is the penultimate in a series in which I look at careers for the various zodiac signs.  Maybe you have children or grandchildren born under the sign of Capricorn, and are looking at their potentials, or you are a Capricornian looking at re-training for a change of career.  If you are Capricorn (in Sun or Ascendant sign) and have found an ideal or fulfilling career, please do share that under comments.

Politician

Capricorn and its House (10th) are associated with Politics, and people born under this sign often like to be in control, and follow rules.

Famous Examples: Nick Clegg, Richard Nixon, Alex Salmond, Andy Burnham, Anthony Scaramucci, Clement Atlee, Damian Green

Civil servant

Capricorns have the qualities you would wish for in a responsible civil servant: adherence to rules, integrity, administrative and organizational talent, upholding traditions, seriousness.

Medical Areas covered by Capricorn:

Geriatrician

Specialism within Medicine, as Capricorn’s planet Saturn rules old age, and Capricornians are often skilled at interacting with the elderly

Dermatologist

Specialism within Medicine, Capricorn’s planet Saturn rules the skin

Orthopaedics and Osteopathy

Specialism within Medicine, Capricorn’s planet Saturn rules the skeletal system

Dentist

Capricorn’s planet Saturn rules the teeth as well

Estate agent

Saturn also has rulership over property, and over the often slow and serious process of buying and selling homes.  Capricorn patience is helpful here.

Mountaineer

One of the Earth signs, Capricorn rules Mountains, where Taurus rules flat plains and Virgo valleys.  The famous symbol of the mountain goat for Capricorn climbs the craggy heights to get to the top.

Crystal Healer

Because of this Earth sign’s association with the long process of the formation of crystals and gemstones, Capricorns often have an affinity with rocks and gems, and can sometimes communicate with them, for the purposes of healing or acquiring wisdom.

Company Secretary

This is a highly responsible and serious role within a company, providing administrative support.

Other Professions:

Administrator/Executive/Project Manager

Capricorn itself is a sign known for its ambition, career-mindedness, and professionalism.  Their process is often to rise slowly to the top of their profession, e.g. if a teacher, then they may rise to being a Headmaster or Ofsted Inspector.

Aspects

In the early hours of this Christmas morning, Mercury was sextile Neptune, a time of intense imagination.  Children may have been too excited to sleep.  Parents may have been listening out for their early alarm to put the turkey in the oven.  I have heard of a lot of people suffering winter viruses.  I was awake with ideas for the latest chapter of volume II of my trilogy.  And, of course, Father Christmas had a busy night.

This aspect will assist you in refining your mindset and remaining mental clutter from the past year, which has been so difficult for some.  Our minds will be able to receive higher guidance more easily today.  Delicate conversations and channelling will also be made easier.

Fast forward to Wednesday (28th) and we have another sextile to Neptune, this time with Venus. This can bring soothing waves of serenity, which hopefully you may experience.  People may come more into tune with each other.  New artistic avenues may flourish.

Just in time to keep you on your toes for the New Year, Mercury is Stationary prior to turning Retrograde on Thursday (29th).  Many of us may have teething troubles with new technology gadgets acquired at Christmas. But the three week Mercury Retrograde period is a helpful time for technological upgrades.  You know the drill by now: practise mindfulness in your communications.  The retrograde occurring in Capricorn suggests it is an appropriate time for planning career moves for the new year, setting goals, etc.  Though for implementation wait until Mercury goes Direct again on 18th January.  If health related, wait another couple of days, as the nurses are planning a strike on 18th and 19th January.

Thursday also gives us a conjunction of Mercury and Venus at 24 degrees Capricorn.  This may soften the start of the retrograde, and bring some happy seasonal socializing, and great conversations.  It fosters the celebratory mood through to the New Year, and supports eating, drinking and being merry.

Happy Christmas, Everyone!

The week in bullet points:

  • Today – inspirational
  • Wednesday – inspirational
  • Thursday – communications tricky, but social life enjoyable

 

Aspects for the week beginning 18 December 2022

World Cup Final 2022

Strictly Come Dancing over, and the best person (Hamza) won…(sigh)

I don’t watch the football, but someone in my house does, and it can hardly escape my notice that there is a World Cup final today.  They are billing it as Mbappe for France versus Messi for Argentina, though both players are signed with Paris St. Germain.  Mbappe was born in 1998 and Messi was born in 1986, so there are 12 years (a Jupiter cycle) between them.  So they both have Jupiter in Pisces, actually conjunct with each other, and Jupiter is currently in Pisces (just about).  The World Cup 2022 has been a high tide for both of them, but how does the astrological picture look for them?

Kylian Mbeppe

Mbeppe has the Sun in Sagittarius, and therefore Jupiter is his ruling planet.  But what marks him out as a football player from his chart is Mars (the planet of football) rising, within 3 degrees of his Ascendant (which is in Libra).  He is also a leader (North Node trine his Sun), and a diplomat (Libra rising, with the Moon exactly conjunct Venus).  He has quick emotional reactions (Moon closely square Mars) and is close to his roots (Moon closely conjunct his I.C.)  He has a lightning quick mind (Mercury sextile Uranus) but also a mind which has depth (Mercury conjunct Pluto).  At school, he was regarded as “academically gifted but unruly”.  Mars closely trine Uranus gives him abilities in engineering (whether in science, or social engineering), and Mars sextile Pluto gives that huge super-charged store of energy (he is known to have exceptional speed).  Uranus is so well positioned, exactly on the 5th House cusp (ingenuity in sport) and trine his Ascendant.  Many of these features are what you would hope to find in a top class athlete.  He is also reported to be the highest paid footballer in the world; his 2nd House of Finance shows Chiron and Mercury/Pluto occupying that space.

Mbappe has a Solar Return within a day of the final, which can be a position of strength.  He has Mars trine his natal Mars, so his energies will be at their best.  Jupiter currently trines his Chiron (in the best of health) and  sextiles his Neptune (spiritually also on good form – he is a practising Catholic).  However, Saturn squares his Pluto, so the responsibility may be weighing heavily on his shoulders.

For the chart of France, Jupiter opposes its Sun (high spirits), Mars trines its Venus (great patriotic fervour), Chiron opposes its Venus (there may be a wound), Saturn opposes its Uranus (a possible disappointment) and Saturn transits its Pluto (a downbeat note).  So while Mbappe’s star is shining, that of France is not so much.

He has important transitions and opportunities to deepen his consciousness in 2023, as Pluto almost transits his natal Neptune at 0 degrees Aquarius, reaching that exact point for him on 10th February 2024.  As it takes place in his 4th House of Home, it is possible he may re-locate at that time.

Lionel Messi

Mbappe may be on the rise, but for Messi this opportunity is being hailed as a possible swan song.  It is considered important for him to achieve a win at this World Cup final, as it is the only trophy which has eluded him in his glittering career, which has been compared to that of Maradona.

I have written about him, for a previous World Cup (in 2014):

”Lionel Messi Is being hailed as Argentina’s finest hope nowHis footballing brilliance chartwise is shown by Jupiter (success) exactly sextile Mars (football)… Messi has an inspirational exact conjunction of Neptune and the Part of Fortune in Capricorn in 8th House. ”

The Neptune/Part of Fortune exact conjunction may be indicative of his unique skill at widening his consciousness to encompass the whole situation in a match, in order to deliver what is needed.  In addition,  he has precise emotional control (Moon exactly sextile Saturn) and the willingness to take chances (Jupiter square Uranus).  His natal Sun is in Cancer.

His transits at the moment show Pluto opposing his Mercury (a lot weighing on his mind), the Nodal Axis squaring his Venus (an important time for him karmically), and Neptune on his natal Jupiter (surrendering to his faith).

The transits for the chart of Argentina at this time show the North Node sextile its Venus (good for morale) and Jupiter trine the Ascendant from the end of the 4th House (patriotism) and beginning of the 5th (sporting competition).  So the prospects are looking good for Argentina, though challenging for Messi himself.

“He is 35 now, and we haven’t got much longer of him left, so let’s savour every second.”

~ Gary Lineker

Aspects

So this is the run up to Christmas week, a week we’ll be trying to get right so that we can eat, drink and be merry on Christmas Day, or whatever kind of Christmas we plan.  We have just got our Christmas tree out of the loft, so I will begin in earnest after writing this blog…

Our first aspect of the week, Venus square Chiron, appears tomorrow (Monday 19th).  This highlights self-nursing and relationship issues.  You may, for instance, be having to rest a knee through over-exertion, or you may be having to examine a relationship wound.  If there is an emotional crisis, then healing could be nearby – if in doubt, go within.

Another Chiron aspect tomorrow involves Mars, in a sextile, and although Mars is retrograde, it can still contribute benefits through the unclogging of stuck energy.  This aspect may see you on a healing mission of some sort.  Compassionate action may be the tone of the day, a day where physicality combines dynamically with healing.  A hug or demonstration of affection may be just what’s needed.

Venus, meanwhile, also makes another aspect tomorrow: It trines the North Node.  Though wounds need to be addressed (Venus square Chiron), this can make way for personal karmic breakthroughs (e.g. through forgiveness).  This links karma with harmony and love, and reminds us that love is a force underlying a great deal of human interaction.  In the words of Jo Cox  “we are far more united and have far more in common than that which divides us”.  It also reminds us of the Hindu law of ahimsa, or harmlessness, required to neutralize and promote good karma.

Tuesday (20th) is quite literally a new day, with refreshing Jupiter re-entering Aries, the sign of the new.  I wrote in May:

” If you know the House occupied by Aries in your birth chart, you should find an expansion of its affairs this year: more joy, luck and protection in that area.  Jupiter in Aries is super-adventurous, devil-may-care, desiring to throw off the shackles which have been holding us back.”

And Wednesday (21st) brings back the light, with the Winter Solstice.  This last week has been harsh physically with the cold, bringing travel problems and heating problems.  I am currently wearing 2 pairs of fingerless gloves to type, and wearing 4 jumpers!  I also had to cut down to one run per day instead of 3, after some of the frost had melted away.  So I am looking forward to the forecast rise in temperature this week, though it may be linked with climate change.  We often feel a sense of relief that the light is returning to our lives, and a special connection with the natural beauty of the winter season.  Practicality is the theme, looking at the general structure and order of things, and your relationship with authority and the institutions which govern our society: all Capricorn provinces.

The Sun’s entry into Capricorn sets up a conflict which we may need to navigate on Thursday (22nd).  In the very early hours, the Sun squares Jupiter in Aries, so that newly found or re-found confidence and enthusiasm from Jupiter in Aries is challenged by authorities (the Sun in Capricorn).  This smacks of the frustration of those who will be on strike at that time with those they are negotiating with, or trying to negotiating with.  For pity’s sake, I would like the government to put the nurses at the top of their priorities, they deserve it, and to stop their “jobsworth” attitude to waiting for the independent pay review body.  This period is crucial as the strikes hit home, and the government may find themselves rather than the unions under fire.  For those not directly involved in the disputes, it could be a jolly scenario, with some over the top behaviour, in the mode of “devil may care”.  Throwing snowballs with impunity?

After breakfast, an altogether easier vibe arrives in the shape of Venus trine Uranus.  This can bring spontaneous exciting meetings!  The aspect may set you up with insights for the Christmas period, or bring encounters of the illuminating kind.  In the field of the Arts, it can bring originality and surprise, e.g. to a performance of music or a pantomime.  Ideas for assisting the problems in our society may also crop up, such as community based solutions. You may aim to get shopping early for those last minute finishing touches, and bump into an old friend.

Time for a breather on Friday (23rd) when we have a New Moon at 1 degree of Capricorn.  This is helpful for planning a constructive month ahead.  New beginnings are possible in relation to the structures and organization of your life, relations with authority and the institutions of society.  Politicians may announce good new intentions.  You may evaluate that you are making headway, either with Christmas plans or New Year planning.  Put your feet up and savour the moment, with a Bailey’s or a non-alcoholic designer water.

All that remains is for me to wish you a Happy Christmas, as you may be too busy to join me next Sunday.  But I will be blogging, Christmas morning… xx

The week in bullet points:

  • Tomorrow – wounds and healing
  • Tuesday – a new day, a new dawn
  • Wednesday – a seasonal celebration
  • Thursday – enthusiasm and challenge
  • Friday – new beginning

Aspects for the week beginning 11 December 2022

Ruth Madoc (1943 – 2022)

“Funny, kind, salty, shrewd and beautifully uncynical”

~ Russell T. Davies

Two comedy actresses left us this week.  One was Kirstie Alley, but it turned out there were three different birth dates in different years for her, so there was no basis for an analysis of her chart, interesting though it would  have been to look at the actress who played Rebecca in the comedy “Cheers”.

But Ruth Madoc made us laugh too, with her character from “Hi-de-Hi!”and she died this week at the age of 79…

Birth Chart

Born in Norwich, but raised in Swansea, Ruth had her Sun in Aries, a refreshingly uncomplicated sign. Her Sun was in an assertive sextile to Mars, reflecting her character Gladys Pugh in the comedy series “Hi-de-Hi!” (1980 to 1988).  Her Sun trined the North Node, implying a position of leadership, again an aspect of the role she played in the comedy as chief yellowcoat and sports organiser at Maplins holiday camp.  And with her Chiron conjunct the North Node and also trine her Sun, she will have aimed to heal through her comedy.  The exact North Node/Chiron conjunction, which expressed her karmic mission, was placed in performing Leo.  She loved to entertain.  Her Moon in contrast was in Virgo, so there was an element of emotional fastidiousness in Ruth’s own character.

Her relationship with holiday camp manager “Jeffrey” in the comedy was a memorable feature of the role she played.  The relationship between the two characters had chemistry, and elements of Ruth’s character were reflected in her iconic role.  Simon Cadell, who played Jeffrey, died in 1996.  Their synastry showed Suns exactly square to each other (some tension).  Her Pluto was conjunct his Mercury (she would weigh on his mind).  His Venus was sextile her Sun (genuine affection) and  his Mars square her Jupiter (over the top emotions).  Of course I am not implying that he was Jeffrey Fairbrother, any more than she was Gladys Pugh!  But there are often resonances between actors and their roles.

What you see is often what you get, with Aries.  She had Venus square her ruling planet Mars, and so found it easy to play the passion with which she pursued the often hapless Jeffrey.  Venus conjunct Uranus gave her social magnetism, which sadly Jeffrey was able to resist (his character left for Wisconsin).

Gyles Brandreth has written: “I was lucky enough to get to know her through my best friend from school, Simon Cadell. In Hi-De-Hi they were irresistible.”

Venus trine Neptune meant that Ruth was an idealist in love, and certainly Gladys pursued an ideal love, but Ruth herself married twice and her second marriage lasted until the death of her husband in September last year (at 39 years of marriage, you can say that’s lasting love).  She had two children.  Her chart without a birth time had an unaspected Jupiter, which may have left her free to take a range of comedy roles, such as a role in the second series of Little Britain comedy series with David Walliams and Matt Lucas, who have paid tribute to her.

“So sad to hear my lovely friend Ruth Madoc has passed. She was not only funny and highly intelligent, she was smart, kindly, a loyal trade unionist, and wore her heart on the left. She’ll be much missed.”

~ Tony Robinson

The catchphrase “Hi-de-Hi!”, as broadcast over the tannoy by Gladys Pugh, was voted 35th most popular comedy catchphrase in 2008.  So if you catch yourself using it this week, you’ll be remembering Ruth.

Aspects

We have three aspects this week, at the beginning, the middle and the end.  So the first, which occurs tomorrow (Monday 12th) can last you the first few days, and it’s the Sun sextile Saturn.  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.

The focus for the middle of the week is quite different, and there may be a point between Monday and Wednesday, when you need to take stock and monitor progress.  For on Wednesday (14th), Neptune squares the Sun, which is as impractical as Monday’s aspect is practical.  You may hit a snag in the implementation of your plans, or see through the illusion of a project.  Once you are through that looking glass, you may see how you can remedy things.  It may require some refining of details or technique, for instance.

The very end of the week is again a different kettle of fish, and you may sense, between Wednesday and Saturday, that things are turning around in your favour.  On Saturday evening (17th) Mercury trines Uranus which spells playfulness and creativity; good ideas can come out of nowhere, always a benefit of Mercury and Uranus.  Some of the best inventions come out of this space.  The mind is uplifted, and computers and I.T. devices given or received, will be on good form and working satisfyingly well.  Mental brilliance, technological upgrades, lightbulb moments, and futuristic inspiration can be yours.  So the day could surprise you.

The week in bullet points:

  • Monday – practical
  • Wednesday – confused
  • Saturday – inventive

Aspects for the week beginning 4 December 2022

Sagittarian Careers

This is the tenth in a series in which I look at careers for the various zodiac signs.  Maybe you have children or grandchildren born under the sign of Sagittarius, and are looking at their potentials, or you are a Sagittarian looking at re-training for a change of career.  If you are a Sagittarian (in Sun or Ascendant sign) and have found an ideal or fulfilling career, please do share that under comments.

Clown or Comedian

This is a superb choice for a Sagittarian, though not a common profession.  I wrote under Archetypes a few years ago:

“Clown

Sagittarius is known for its humour, and the Clown is an old Archetype, and professes comedy but sometimes sheds a tear.  People often wonder why Sagittarians are not always jolly – often they will have some planets of their neighbouring sign Capricorn in their chart, so are no strangers to depression.  There are people who have a phobia of Clowns – this can be a past-life association or childhood trauma, and can be seen in the chart in a difficult aspect to jolly Jupiter.

Famous Examples: Miranda Hart, Christopher Biggins, Billy Connolly and Martin Clunes”

To which I would add Seann Walsh, recently an inhabitant of the Jungle!  Christopher Biggins of course was one of the original Kings of the Jungle.

Ellie Taylor, also Sagittarian, has taken part in this year’s Strictly Come Dancing.

Sagittarian actor and singer Bette Midler is also a comedian.

Comic actor Robert Lindsay is Sagittarian.

Veterinary Surgeon

Slightly more common as a profession is that of Veterinary practice.  Sagittarians are particularly associated with horses (so Equestrian is one of their careers) and dogs (especially big dogs), and many a young Sagittarian will aspire to become a vet when they grow up.  The Sagittarian comedy actor Martin Clunes is especially associated with working with animals and dogs.

Famous Example: TV Vet Noel Fitzpatrick (who lost his border terrier Keira last year)

Sportsperson

Sagittarians tend to enjoy sport, and can be employed in the sporting world, e.g. as an Equestrian/Jockey, an athlete, or a sports physiotherapist.  Those with an earth Ascendant may be less keen, but a water Ascendant may produce a proficient swimmer.

Famous Examples: Gary Lineker (football pundit), Jockey Frankie Dettori

Philosopher

The previous sign Scorpio is drawn to psychology, and Sagittarius is drawn to philosophy. Those born on the cusp of Scorpio and Sagittarius can be masters of the combination of the two, and academically these two professions can blend (sometimes practically, too, such as in life coaching).  The Philosopher tries to make sense of life, and provide a sanguine way of looking at life.  Again, in its pure form, it is not a common profession.  The Philosopher bears a resonance with the Seeker Archetype, looking for Truth.  It is unusual, in this day and age, but some people do make a profession from it.

Famous Examples: Alain de Botton, Friedrich Engels, Thomas Carlyle, Baruch Spinoza

Publisher

The world of publishing is ruled by Sagittarius and its planet Jupiter.  The left brain, magazines and broadcasting plus the 3rd House are ruled by its opposite sign Gemini.  Deeper thought, and book publishing belong to Sagittarius and the 9th House.

Other possible careers along this line might be rappers and performance poets.

Lawyer

There are two signs associated with the legal profession, the other being Libra (of the Scales).  So you might find barristers and judges born under Sagittarius, as Jupiter has a long standing association with wisdom.  A negative or badly aspected natal Jupiter can on the reverse side indicate lawlessness and excess!  A good indication of a chart of balanced judgement is to have  a sextile or trine between Jupiter and Saturn, a balance between optimism and realism.

Air Hostess / Air Steward

The travel industry is suited to the Sagittarian wanderlust.  This may include tour guides, and perhaps also couriers (who may also come under Gemini).  Working in the export industry also gives that sense of satisfaction of connecting globally.

Clergy

Sagittarius is one of two signs especially connected with clergy, together with Pisces.  If anything, Sagittarius represents the conventional religious figures such as nuns and priests.  Pisces can represent more spiritual figures such as lamas and swamis.

Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh is an example of an Indian godman and mystic, who was born under Sagittarius.

University and College Lecturers

Another sphere of life experience associated with Sagittarius is academia, deep study and further education.

Astronomers and Astrologers

Reaching further into the Cosmos, Astronomy appeals to the traveller in Sagittarius, especially those with a scientific bent.  A large number of Astrologers also come under this sign, including myself.

Other Professions:

I have covered several professions here, but there is room for at least one more (you may know of more).  So for my last career, I offer The Explorer.  An academic philosopher may work cerebrally in his or her armchair, but a geographical explorer covers the ground more literally.

If you have a young Sagittarian under  your wing, you may sense that they need to know that “the sky’s the limit”, and this is one of those Jack of All Trades signs.  But for that very reason, they may need to understand boundaries, and knuckle down to learning a trade properly, and to find their niche.  The sky may be the limit within their niche!

Aspects

Neptune went Stationary just past midnight this morning, prior to turning Direct.  The effect may have registered with you before sleep or during sleep, or may register during the day today.  Hopefully, you emerged from sleeping and dreaming refreshed and firmly re-orientated on your spiritual path from this!  This event is an opportunity to fine tune relationships, art, or spiritual practices.

The Sun trines Chiron today introducing a healing note.  For example,  you may have awoken with a desire to heal a particular issue.  Look for clues and insights today on this theme, which may help  you.  Healing is illuminated by clarity, and solutions may appear to conundrums which have been recently aired.  There is a sense of wholeness about this aspect.  Creativity and healing have a symbiotic relationship under this aspect.

By breakfast time, Neptune squared Venus, and you may experience sensitivity around a relationship issue.  Sift out any paranoia, iron out artistic flaws, and financial insecurities. That may assist a smoother passage…and tread softly on the day,  lest you tread on your own dreams, or anyone else’s.

On Tuesday (6th) Jupiter squares Mercury.  You may have far to travel, or a lot to learn, and feel overstretched, but could enjoy the ride nevertheless.  The aspect occurs around breakfast time, so any morning meetings could be quite stimulating.

In the evening, Mercury enters Capricorn.  The mental mode of Capricorn is practicality, and systematic and methodical thinking. Mercury in Capricorn favours planning (so helps with planning events for next year).   Official documentation may need to be worked on, forms to fill, authorities to interview, etc.  Mercury will be in Capricorn for the rest of the year, and until February 2023 in fact, because there  is a Retrograde period in between.

We then build up to a Full Moon at 16 degrees Gemini in the early hours of Thursday (8th).You may feel or see acutely the two sides of a story, e.g. some of the polarities occurring in the news and worldwide. With the Sun in opposition in Sagittarius, it is important to note that the principle of the polarity of Gemini/Sagittarius is Communication, whether in its more surface nature (Gemini) or on a deeper level (Sagittarius.  For example, with the Moon being in Gemini, you may feel you cannot handle a depth emotional approach at this moment of time.

Shortly after the Full Moon, Mars opposes the Sun, and the brusque energy of that event may cause early awakening.  For example, you may dream of being chased by a Ram!  People may be hot under the collar for some reason.  Energy will be high, so it is a good time to arrange activities which channel this energy constructively.  Also avoid confrontations, especially with cars, men and dogs.  So that means not engaging with road rage, male rage or canine rage.  So the day may be dominated by this aspect, as the tension of the Full Moon will have passed.

Friday (9th) brings us a square between Venus and Jupiter, around lunchtime.  This is a very social and sociable aspect, but can be gauche, awkward, or inappropriate.  Social non-conformists won’t care, but conformists may lament the lack of sticking to the rules.

The early hours of Saturday (10th) sees Venus enter Capricorn.  Carefree Venus in Sagittarius gives way to a more sedate portrayal of love and affection, and the Arts.  Loyalty and stamina are more in evidence, after the more adventurous period of her sojourn in Sagittarius.  Thoughts may turn to the care of the elderly within the family circle, and may possibly focus on the issue of their social care, one of the hotly debated topics of the day, which the government urgently needs to solve, in order to alleviate its impact on other hotly debated features which are stuck.

The week in bullet points:

  • Today – spiritual flow; healing; relationship sensitivity
  • Tuesday – travelling in mind and body; practical thinking
  • Thursday – emotional high tide; physical energy
  • Friday – social moves; lack of decorum
  • Saturday – decorum

Christine McVie (1943 – 2022)

A Re-Post from 5 August 2018, about Christine McVie who passed away this week:

Fleetwood Mac – A Soul Group – Part 3:  Christine Perfect/McVie

“If you wake up and don’t want to smile
If it takes just a little while
Open your eyes and look at the day
You’ll see things in a different way”

from “Don’t Stop” by Christine McVie

Christine McVie

Time to introduce the first female member of the band, but before Christine’s arrival, they had to deal with the loss of founder member Peter Green.  The band were doing well, releasing two albums in 1968, “Fleetwood Mac” and “Mr. Wonderful”.  They continued to increase their fan base.

Although he had founded the group, Peter Green, was becoming increasingly unhappy with the way of life.  Belonging to the band gradually became dissonant with his developing philosophy of life.  He told Mick:

“Mick I don’t want to waste my life.  That’s what I’m doing.  I’m wasting my life.”

He was becoming increasingly sensitive to the suffering in the world, and wanted to give all his money to the poor.  He was obsessed with his search for God.  Mick described the reaction of the rest of the group: “We agreed with the beauty of his idealism, but we were practical.”

During their European tour of February 1970, he took LSD with some German hippies, and effectively left the band.  The effect on the band, according to Mick, was “like taking the rudder out of a sailing boat”.  Mick stepped into the role of leader, but there was a huge void: “Luckily we knew the finest blues-woman and piano player in all of England, Christine Perfect.

Christine was a member of the group Chicken Shack, who had married John McVie in August 1968.

Her Birth Chart

She fitted right into the band, astrologically.  As we saw in Part 1, three of the original members of the band were Cancerian (Mick Fleetwood, Jeremy Spencer and Bob Brunning).

The soul characteristic of the group was about expressing human emotion.  So of the 6 members introduced thus far, four were Cancerian, though one had left (Bob Brunning).  When I come to write my future blog on Music band Sun signs, Fleetwood Mac will represent that sign!  From Part 2 in the series, we saw that John McVie’s North Node in Cancer gave him a karmic key into the group.

As well as being a vocalist and keyboard player, Christine was a major force in terms of songwriting for the group, and this is shown by her conjunction of Venus and Chiron (across the cusp of Leo/Virgo).  Adele also has this conjunction, which has the ability to express the poignancy of love.  Christine’s hits would later form the core of the great album Rumours, which included Don’t Stop, Little Lies, Everywhere, and You Make Loving Fun.

Relationships

In her synastry with John McVie, there was much tension (which may have been creative).  Her Sun squared his Jupiter, her Venus squared his Sun, and their Marses were squared.  On the plus side, her Jupiter was conjunct his Mars, and her Uranus trine his Neptune.

Their transits on their marriage (after a two week romance) were Mars sextile her Uranus (whirlwind relationship) and conjunct her Pluto (a force of nature); and for John the transits were more involved but positive (three trines), giving him more personal stability.

For her personal and working relationship with Mick Fleetwood: Mick’s Jupiter was trine exactly Christine’s Sun (success).  His Saturn was supportive of her Uranus in a sextile, balancing discipline and innovation.  His Saturn was also conjunct her Pluto, which was more difficult, and his Chiron aspects were a little antagonistic, so again there may have been some creative tension between these two.

As for her relationship with Peter Green, who had been best man at their wedding: harmoniously, her Jupiter trined his Venus.  And as so often when someone replaces someone else in a role or line up, there is an exact, powerful Pluto interaspect (as I have mentioned before) – in this case, her Pluto was exactly square his Sun.

Her synastry with the chart of the band (see Part 1) was largely harmonious: her Saturn sextile its Sun, her Mercury trine its Mars, her North Node conjunct its Jupiter (a beneficial karmic link), and her Sun sextile its Pluto.  Her Mercury squared its Saturn, so she may have brought some challenging thought to bear.

Progress

Christine joined Fleetwood Mac on tour at the start of 1970, and Mick Fleetwood describes the state of affairs at that time:

“The band’s new formula remained true to our roots, showcasing Jeremy’s skills, whilst allowing Danny to do more melodic rock…Christine became the glue…”

On a personal note, we went to see them at Nottingham University (before hubby and I were married) in early 1971.  We were a little disappointed by their performance at the time, Christine had already joined them, but it was before some of their dizzier heights as a group.  I do seem to recall they played Albatross, Black Magic Woman and Man of the World.  We always remember different things.  Hubby recalls some hiccups, such as a lack of co-ordination between the drummer and the bassist, while trying to get the rhythm right.  They were about to lose Jeremy Spencer (departing in February 1971) and Danny Kirwan, but about to gain Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks (subjects of Part 4).

Bibliography:

“Play On” by Mick Fleetwood

Aspects for the week beginning 27 November 2022

Finding Solutions

A Guest Blog by Janet Leng

On Sunday 13th November I had a sudden brainwave and by the end of the day was starting to put plans in action with a meeting arranged for first thing Tuesday morning. During the course of the meeting my brainwave turned into an up and running partnership, taking off at the speed of light. Being heavily involved in these  plans I hadn’t looked at Lana’s blog (as it would probably be about Strictly and I wouldn’t have a clue as to who all the people were anyway ) so it was a couple of days later when I was telling her about my news that she jumped on the fact that it fitted perfectly with Tuesday’s aspects and asked if I would write about it in an upcoming blog. I had a quick look at the aspects for Tuesday 15th November and immediately saw exactly what she meant with the quick succession of Mercury sextile Pluto, Sun trine Neptune and Venus trine Jupiter through the morning.  So here I am.

I’ll start at the beginning. A year ago, I began volunteer work with an anti-waste organisation called Olio. I work three days a week, often more, on Olio contracts with the big store chains to collect surplus food and distribute it via an app to save it from being chucked in a skip and thrown away. During this year I have given away many thousands of food items in my neighbourhood.

In the beginning we often received ridiculously huge bread surplus which resulted in driving miles to community larders to pass on our own surplus stock. When Russia invaded Ukraine it struck me that wheat production and our imports would be seriously impacted and, to me, that meant this current overproduction was a real problem. I wracked my brains in an effort to find industrial size freezer space we could “borrow” for use to store bread in the community but got nowhere fast.

Moving on to Saturday 12th November I read a lengthy piece about the dire financial situation in schools whose dwindling budgets, already hit by spiralling costs, were having to feed pupils coming to school having had no breakfast and bringing no lunch with them either. Some schools were having to choose between feeding kids or paying a teaching assistant. I was shocked to learn that to qualify for free school dinners a family income had to fall below £9000 per year. How would a family manage on £10,000? I asked myself.

And that’s how I came to have a brainwave the next day. Why had I never thought of it before?

I remembered my son’s best friend (a school vice principal responsible for child safe guarding and wellbeing at a local academy school)  telling me how during the pandemic the teachers were taking out food parcels to families and that they were now continuing due to the cost of living crisis hitting some of their students living in areas of high deprivation. I asked him if they were doing breakfast clubs- they are – and by Sunday night he’d put me in touch with a lovely teacher whose remit is links with the community to ask if I could help with a supply of food. He immediately suggested we set up a partnership and arranged a meeting for Tuesday morning.

Within minutes we’d worked out a framework and I was introduced to the school chef and her deputy who are putting in extra hours providing a free breakfast for any child. I’d brought a few bits and pieces with me to get them started and then I was off home to collect more and I’ve been filling up their freezers since then. It’s a win-win-win and I’ve also succeeded in achieving my aim in reducing food miles and keeping everything in the local community.

A number of other volunteers like me have come on board and are letting me know when suitable items appear in their collections. I then have a team of local mums who have signed up to the app and will request the items for the school through the app so everything is correctly accounted for to Olio and to the big stores. And I run around collecting the food and taking to the school.  Volunteers who collect from Bookers the Wholesalers are on the case collecting items suitable for the fortnightly food hampers for me so we’ve gone way beyond the initial question of “What can I do with all this spare bread?”

The high point was Wednesday 16th when I picked up 42 packs of muffins, both blueberry and chocolate , and I was able to take in one for every child at breakfast club the next day.

Within the fortnight breakfast club has received supplies of milk, spread, ham and cheese for toasties, pepperoni and mozzarella slices to go on mini pizzas made from Milk Roll bread, sausage rolls, bagels, English muffins and endless types of bread. Towards the Fridays hampers we donated tins of spaghetti hoops, wraps, bake at home baguettes, sliced focaccia, sourdough rolls, tins of tomatoes, caramel filled crepes. And more bread!

So everyone is happy and the managers at my stores love it. I’ve told Lana that the inside of my head feels like a telephone exchange with all the coordination needed.  Funnily enough I didn’t spot anything relating to that in her aspects for the week but  I suspect that Mercury has a hand in it somewhere!

Aspects 

Janet is retired and lives in York.  She is doing sterling work, and it is to be hoped that these sort of initiatives spread and alleviate some of the problems in our society at the moment.  It is a shame that such people are having to remedy the shortfall of our governments.  But it’s an illustration of how work on the ground can bring hope.  The aspects for the week beginning 13th November were exceptionally helpful, a rare tidal wave of good vibes, and I had the expectation that they would together help to bring about useful shifts.

So, on to the prospects for this week: Tomorrow (Monday 28th), Mars trines Saturn.  This constructive trine may seem unexciting, but it does mean that hard work can pay off.  Think through what you want to achieve, and set about steadily allowing it to unfold, with some concrete or physical input or ignition on your part.  A trine not to be sniffed at.

On Tuesday (29th) Mercury opposes Mars, which could cause you may make minor slip ups because you will feel like going quickly and pushing through agendas fast.  Heated debates, irritability and incident-proneness could also be a feature of Mercury opposite Mars.  As Janet put it: “the inside of my head feels like a telephone exchange with all the coordination needed.”  Geminis particularly need to take note.

On Wednesday (30th) there is another pedestrian but progressive aspect, in the shape of Mercury sextile Saturn.  Thoughts and feelings can be channelled and harnessed into constructive plans and ideas.  Mental foundations can be laid.  The aspect favours documentation and knuckling down to form-filling etc.  If Geminis and Virgos were a little discombobulated on Tuesday, they have the chance to regain their balance.

There’s another opposition on Thursday (1st December), that between Venus and Mars, so there may be tension between the sexes, or a tussle between your own inner male and female.  Both may be wanting different things: Venus, from Sagittarius wants to spread the love, and Mars from Gemini wants to focus energy.  The battle for the remote control may centre around TV soap operas vs the World Cup.  Who is being the selfish one?  Is there a win win position?

Aspects are concentrated into the early hours of Friday (2nd), starting with a square between Mercury and Neptune.  This may disrupt sleep patterns, so you may have a wakeful period in the night, trying to sort your thoughts.  Some undefinable snag may be nagging at you.  If so, allow your subconscious to bring it up in its own time, but don’t shut up shop until you have identified the rum note.  Then you can deal with it, move on and let it go.  There could be some scandals in the news.

Shortly after, but still in the early hours, Venus sextiles Saturn.  Relationships need consideration, and will repay the time and loyalty you give them.  It is a helpful aspect for laying the foundations of artistic or musical work.  During the course of the day, the two aspects may make themselves known, so you may have mixed results and for different activities, but some of the day will be smooth sailing.

The week in bullet points:

  • Tomorrow – constructive
  • Tuesday – fractious
  • Wednesday – constructive
  • Thursday – split desires
  • Friday – confusion; loyalty; mixed fortunes

Aspects for the week beginning 20 November 2022

Xi Jinping

This week, Joe Biden met up with Xi Jinping of China at the COP27 climate summit.  Named in recent years the most powerful man in the world, at this point in time Xi Jinping holds a crucial position in the power balance of the world.  Not only does his country hold great responsibility in reducing carbon dioxide emissions (as the highest emitter), but Xi Jinping in his closeness to Vladimir Putin may hold the key to the outcome of the war in Ukraine.  He is an inscrutable figure, and it is an interesting time to look at his chart and his life.

Birth Chart

With Sun conjunct Mars in Gemini, Xi Jinping is a warrior of the mind; he has called his attitude to foreign relations “wolf warrior diplomacy”.  The power and strength of his Sun is shored up by a trine from Saturn, a trine from Neptune and a sextile from Pluto.  We do not have a birth time, but we know that his Moon lies in the powerful sign of Leo, giving him a desire to dominate emotionally.  His mental make-up is more complex, and as Mercury is his ruling planet it carries weight in his chart and his life: Mercury squares Saturn (a serious frame of mind), conjoins Uranus (some brilliance), squares Neptune (an air of mental mystery) and opposes Chiron (having to think quickly to solve problems).  Jupiter trines his North Node (karmic mission) and inclines him to leadership.  Saturn is exactly conjunct Neptune, a difficult conjunction which occurred in 1953 and affects most people born that  year.  The conjunction is squared by the opposition of Uranus and Chiron, forming a T-square.  Uranus squaring Neptune when overcome enables a person to handle complexity.

Life and Career

Xinping was born in Beijing, with his father holding various posts of responsibility within the PRC (People’s Republic of China).  At the age of 10, his father was removed from power, and the family’s life changed dramatically.  His father was publicly denounced as an enemy of the revolution, and his mother was forced to disown him, and his father was eventually imprisoned.  These were years of great hardship for the family.

In 1975 he began studying at Tsinghua University, his subject being chemical engineering but at the same time it was an immersion in  Chinese political education, studying the ideas of Marx, Lenin and Mao Zedong.  He became a member of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) and secured a post as governor of Fujian in 1999.  A quotation ascribed to him in 2000 describes his thought at the time:

“People who have little contact with power, who are far from it, always see these things as mysterious and novel. But what I see is not just the superficial things: the power, the flowers, the glory, the applause. I see the bullpens and how people can blow hot and cold. I understand politics on a deeper level.”

In 2002 he gained a doctorate in law and ideology, from the same University.  He continued to hold a succession of posts in his inexorable climb to power, and became general secretary of the CCP in 2012.  A quote attributed to him at that time was:

“Our people … expect better education, more stable jobs, better income, more reliable social security, medical care of a higher standard, more comfortable living conditions, and a more beautiful environment.”

Lee Kuan Yew, a former Prime Minister of Singapore, described his character as he saw it in this period:

“…a thoughtful man who has gone through many trials and tribulations…I would put him in the Nelson Mandela class of persons. A person with enormous emotional stability who does not allow his personal misfortunes or sufferings affect his judgment. In other words, he is impressive”.

He eventually became president of the PRC on 14th March 2013.  His transits at the time were a Jupiter Return, and Uranus trine his Jupiter (the latter transit especially often coinciding with the elevation of status).  His first stated aim was to tackle corruption, and has taken an authoritarian approach in his policies, with autocratic ambitions in his long term aims.

The Covid pandemic originated in China at the beginning of 2020, and Jinping has pursued a zero tolerance policy, even up to now, whereas many other countries have concentrated on vaccination programmes, and damage limitation.

In recent years, he has been sabre-rattling against Taiwanese independence, and human rights have been violated against the Uighur population (often described as amounting to “genocide”).  On October 23rd this year, like Putin, seizing advantage and opportunity with transiting Uranus sextile his natal Uranus, he cemented his third term and political longevity.

Xi Jinping and his wife Peng have one daughter, and they live in North West Beijing.

Comparison to China Chart

His chart has an astonishing set of exact links to the chart of China: his Saturn squares its Sun (ruling with a rod of iron), his Chiron in Capricorn on its Sun (an authoritarian brand of his concept of healing), his North Node on its Mercury/Mars conjunction (a karmic stamp on its ideology; he has been described as having a cultish brand as leader, and that which brings out a warriorlike style of language), and his Mercury square its Neptune (the country having an almost mesmeric effect on him).

Meeting with Joe Biden

Unlike a proposed meeting with our Rishi Sunak, which was cancelled at the last minute because the details of Jinping’s private meeting with Justin Trudeau of Canada were leaked, Jinping’s meeting with Joe Biden did take place.  In their synastry Xi Jinping’s Pluto squares Biden’s Mercury, which can be menacing for the latter, and Jinping still has Uranus sextile his Uranus. But Biden has recently had protective transits from Jupiter (witness the recent mid-term election results) and on the day of the meeting Jupiter was trine his natal Venus, and he experienced a Venus Return (a reaching out).  They covered a lot of ground, discussing issues such as climate change, economy, and human rights, and the thorny issue of Taiwan, but agreed to maintain stability within their world roles, agreeing to try to work together.

Relationship with Putin

Xi Jinping is a long term friend and ally of Putin.  The two of them were born about six months apart, and share positionings of the outer planets. During the early stages of Putin’s war against Ukraine expressed solidarity with Russia.  This stance cooled a little, as it became clear that the consequences affected world trade and world relations, and Jinping’s attitude has become a little more ambiguous.  President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine hopes that China can tip the balance in ending the war, because of his relationship with Putin.  In the meantime, Xi Jinping is keeping us guessing!

Aspects

In the early hours of tomorrow morning (Monday, 21st) we have the uplifting prospect of the Sun trine Jupiter.  For some that might mean a lucky break, for others a much needed good night’s sleep (in the U.K.!), and still others may be kept awake with creative ideas and possibilities!  It’s all good.  This is a happy-go-lucky aspect where circumstances allow.  It may provide a day of good cheer, laughter, adventure, golden opportunity and looking ahead to the future with optimism.

Another aspect in the late evening does nothing to dispel that mood: Mercury conjunct Venus.  Indeed, it may enable some of that sunburst of ideas to be communicated, discussed, and start the ball rolling towards making practical use of what has come to you.  This conjunction is ideal for socializing, conversation, artistic or literary endeavours, or negotiations (at that time of night perhaps a flurry of texting).  Your communications will have an artistic flair, so it’s a good time to get creative.

The next day, Tuesday 22nd, the Sun enters Sagittarius, which ushers in the season of celebration.  ‘Tis the season to be jolly, at least in the preparation and anticipation of Christmas, though ingenuity will be needed all round as everyone recognizes the need to draw in the economic horns.  Many will have no choice but to do so, but it throws us even more on to the spirit of the matter, and helps us to focus on our values.  Sagittarius also represents philosophy, working out your ethics, values and how you feel about the meaning of life, and religion

There’s a New Moon at 1 degree Sagittarius on Wednesday (23rd), in the late evening.  New Moons tend to be upbeat, and Sagittarian New Moons more upbeat than most, focussing on expansion, the planning of holidays, deep study and learning, global issues, and matters of faith.  Re-play your affirmations, with more confidence.  You can have powerful inner conversations under this New Moon.

Immediately afterwards, and in the last hour of the day, Jupiter will be Stationary, prior to turning Direct.  This may enable something to happen or gain progress which has been prevented up to now.  Jupiter has been retrograde since the end of July.  Jupiter moving forward might bring a breath of fresh air to your week’s plans, peppering them with promise.  You may see the light at the end of one tunnel, or resume an earlier goal. Again, you may be fired up with ideas at bed-time, so spend some time writing them down, or dosing yourself with Nytol!

On Thursday (24th) and Friday (25th) there is the opportunity to tune into some Fixed Stars in the constellation of Scorpio, as our Sun is aligned with Dscubba on Thursday, and Graffias on Friday.  “Starlight Elixirs” by Michael Smulkis and Fred Rubenfeld provide us with the following information:

For Dscubba (otherwise known as Isidis:

“Dscubba can bring into clearer focus the many aspects of one’s past behaviour.  This can bring into focus unconscious judgements and how they interrelate to one’s current live, to each other, and most importantly to beings who have stood as important aspects or important symbols of various characteristics in the past.  The intersection with small groups that presented energy of a difficult nature to a person can be overcome and worked with more consciously by use of this star.”

and for Graffias:

“Emotions associated with one’s family situation that may be buried or difficult to access can be brought into greater focus.  The use of synchronized dreaming between the children and the parents in a family will be significantly enhanced.  Use of this star system is recommended in times of emotional stress and difficulty for the family such as often occurs with illness or the teenage years.”

Hoping it’s a positive week for you all!

The week in bullet points:

  • Tomorrow – blessings!
  • Tuesday – celebration
  • Wednesday – new beginning, a helpful turning of the tide
  • Thursday – insights into the past
  • Friday – helpful family interactions

Aspects for the week beginning 13 November 2022

Strictly Come Dancing 2022 – Part 3

This is my third blog attempting to cover the contestants for this year’s contest.  So far, some really wonderful dancers have been eliminated because the public have been voting in the “joke” performer Tony Adams.  Meanwhile he has honed his dance skills, to make it more difficult to eliminate him.  As there are five contestants I haven’t yet covered, I am now completing my researches.

Helen Skelton

Helen Skelton is a Cancerian mother of three, and her big breakthrough came when she began presenting Blue Peter in 2008.  She subsequently took part in many adventurous challenges, as Blue Peter presenters often do!  These included kayaking down the Amazon, and cycling to the South Pole, all for charity.  This adventurous streak comes from her Sun trine Jupiter and South Node in Sagittarius.  She trained originally in Journalism, and has a trine between her Mercury and Jupiter which fits her for that and for presenting.  She has a tricky love life, with a T-square between Venus and Jupiter/Uranus opposite her Chiron.  She married in 2013, and had her third child last December (2021), and she reported that her husband had left in April of this year.  But her Jupiter/Uranus conjunction is very enterprising.  She has had Pluto opposing her Sun this year, including during the period of the Strictly contest, so she has been super brave to take part (natally she has the resources of an unaspected Mars and Moon in Scorpio).

She is paired with Gorka Marquez, of whom I have written “With the Sun exactly trine his Neptune, he is born to dance.  The Moon square Mars means he could be quick to temper.  But Mercury trine exactly Saturn at the same time gives him good concentration – he could be a hard taskmaster.”

Their synastry shows his Venus trine her natal Neptune, a natural attunement which translates well into dance; his Venus sextile her natal Pluto, which enables her to express her deep feelings, his Mars on her Chiron, so her wounds are brought up to the surface for healing; his Uranus trine her natal Venus, he can take her out of herself – all in all, a healing relationship.

Their prospects for the tournament: this weekend for her – she has Neptune square her Nodal Axis (some confusion), Pluto still opposite her natal Sun, and Pluto square her Pluto. Gorka does not have standout transits.  For the final weekend:  she will still have Neptune square her Nodal Axis and Pluto square her Pluto, but Pluto square her Saturn will add some strength.  Gorka will have Mars square his natal Sun (danger zone) and Uranus opposite his natal Pluto (difficult change).  Therefore they may go out of the contest imminently, despite being a great dance couple – last week’s jive was superb.

Tyler West

Tyler has the Sun in Aries, and boy does he have the energy to match!  He has worked presenting children’s television programmes, as well as broadcasting on radio.  With half his planets (5) in Cardinal signs, he is a natural leader – that may stand him in good stead in the ballroom dances!  His Sun is conjunct Mercury, so he may be good with numbers – again that will help count the beats, especially in the cha cha!  His Sun in Aries is conjunct Mars, which adds extra energy on top of the natural energy of Aries.  And his Sun squares Jupiter, providing extra enthusiasm, making for a wholehearted individual.  His Sun exactly opposes Chiron, so he may be prone to health crises.  Mercury exactly squares Jupiter, so he may be prone to overload himself with information or things to do.  Venus trines Neptune in his chart, which is superb for dance sensitivity.  He is not all confidence though, as Saturn conjoins with his Mars from the sign of Pisces, so he sometimes considers his direction carefully.  Mars sextile Uranus provides electrical energy, and we’ve certainly seen a lot of electricity in his performances.  And Mars (my how supercharged his Mars is!) trines Pluto, giving him a powerhouse of energy.  With Chiron conjunct his North Node in Libra, there is healing potential in his karmic mission, possibly in the realm of relationships.

He is paired with bright red-haired Dianne Buswell (who advised on “hair” on The Wheel), of whom I have written “She is a… supportive Taurean, with Chiron, Mars and the Moon in Cancer (the sign of musical rhythm).”  Their synastry shows her Mercury sextile his Mars (good mutual co-ordination), their Venuses exactly conjunct (a harmonious personal relationship). Tyler has his Neptune trine her Venus, ideal for dancing.  Their Marses are locked in an exact square, so some tension to balance out the harmony!  His Chiron trines her Jupiter, to mutual benefit.  Her Neptune squares his Sun, which can confuse him; and her Neptune also squares his Chiron, creating a creative T-square of tension.

Their performance level was raised again last night. Their transits this weekend: Tyler has Uranus trine his Jupiter (the power to surprise with a good result), and Jupiter on his Saturn (raising his game).  She has Saturn square her Sun (a slightly stifled performance), but North Node trine her Saturn (on point karmically), Chiron square her Saturn (other factors hampering her), North Node trine her Neptune (on point spiritually), Chiron square her Neptune (perhaps some health issue going on) and the South Node on her Pluto (dealing with something karmically in her life) – a lot of complexity going on for her.

Their transits at the final: Mars sextiles his Sun (dancing with strength, speed and vigour), Chiron on his Sun (health issues or healing), Pluto trine his Venus (reaching potential artistically), Uranus still trine his Jupiter, Jupiter still on his Saturn, Pluto on his Neptune.  He could overcome all issues and reach the final.

For Dianne, Pluto trines her Venus (reaching potential artistically), Chiron still squares her Neptune.  But if she gets through the intervening period, some of her tricky aspects will be receding, and she too could overcome all issues.  This astrologically could be a contending pair for the final.

Fleur East

Fleur is half-Ghanaian, and studied journalism and contemporary history at London University, before coming second in X-Factor in 2014.  A passionate, energetic and driven Scorpio, she comes across on the dance floor as a force of nature.  Of course, she has Pluto conjunct her Sun, magnifying her Scorpio qualities.  She has half (5) of her planets in the Fixed signs, making her very strong willed indeed, in whatever she sets her mind to.  Sun exactly sextile Neptune increases her sensitivity, and also her talent for the medium of dance.  Mercury conjoins Pluto, so she is a deep thinker.  And with Mercury also trine Chiron, she has a problem-solving brain.  Jupiter trine Saturn gives her balanced judgement, and Jupiter trine Uranus gives her entrepreneurial skills.  The Nodal Axis is at 0 degrees Aries, a point which focuses karmically on the development of the Self.  She scored 39 points last night for her “Hot, Hot, Hot!” Samba, topping the leaderboard.

Some of the new professionals this year are “Hot, Hot, Hot!”  She is partnered with newbie Vito Coppola, with a suitably musical Sun and Moon sign of Libra.  Their synastry shows her Mars on his Mercury (his mind is fired up by her energy!)  Her Mercury conjoins his Venus, which is good for communication and friendship.  There is also a spark, with her Mars square his Uranus.

Their transits now: She has Neptune trine her Venus (inspired dance), Chiron opposite her Mars (slight dancer of injury), Saturn sextile her Saturn (incredible discipline) and Mars opposite her natal Uranus (unpredictability in her life).  He has Pluto trine his Jupiter (all power to him at the moment), Nodal Axis square his Saturn (tempers some of his will, on the other hand, through karmic considerations), and Chiron square his natal Uranus (unpredictability, including in health).

Their transits for the final:  She still has Neptune trine her Venus (so she could follow through with a beautiful level of dancing), Mars trine her Mars (super energy, through the roof even for her), and Chiron still opposite her Mars (still on the edge).  He will have Pluto exactly trine his Jupiter to the day (a phenomenal high), Mars trine his Saturn (extra effort), Chiron sextile his Saturn (problem resolving), but Saturn square his Pluto.  They could make the final, but I don’t think they will lift the trophy.  She has been in the dance-off twice.  Can she win over the public?

Tony Adams

Tony Adams has de-railed this contest.  Can he continue to do so?

As a Libran, ex-Arsenal playerTony Adams does not have a typically footballing chart, but Libra may explain his ability to learn musicality, enough to keep him in the game of Strictly.  Like Fleur East, he has 5 planets in the Fixed signs, and the determination to go with that.  Moreover, his Sun is loosely conjunct Venus, so the musicality which looked completely lacking on his first appearance in Strictly, was there beneath the surface.  Mercury square Jupiter describes a mind that gets overstretched, which could also be applied to some comments from the judges that he is “all over the place”.  He was born during the high intensity years of the mid-1960s when the anarchic and chaotic conjunction of Uranus and Pluto was operative in Virgo.  He has been the wild card in the competition, and this may be described by his karmic mission of Uranus (the wild card) trine his North Node (karma), as if it is his job to shake things up.

He is partnered with the brilliant Katya Jones, of whom I have written “a solid dependable Taurean, with the nimbleness of a few planets sprinkled in Gemini.  She has a very positive mindset from Mercury conjunct Jupiter, which together with Joe’s positivity can move mountains.”  Is there no rawness she cannot tame?  She is also incredibly ingenious in her choreography.  Their synastry, though there is rumoured tension between them, has a surprising dynamism, from his Uranus trine her Sun, and his Jupiter sextile her Venus.  The tension comes from his Venus square her Mars.

Their prospects?  This weekend Mars is square his Saturn, and Uranus is transiting his North Node, plus he has Neptune on his Chiron.  This could be the week he goes out.  For Katya, her transits are lacklustre, which supports this.  She has done her best!

For the final (a highly unlikely prospect), he has Saturn square his Neptune (disappointment and disillusionment, though he must be realistic!)  It may refer to something else in his life.  Katya will have Saturn square her Sun (deflation), Mars on her Jupiter (a desire for pastures new), Chiron sextile her natal Jupiter (recuperation, and possibly a new opportunity), and Chiron square her Neptune (some draining of energy at the same time).

I need say no more.

Molly Rainford

Young singer Molly Rainford, born in the year 2000, is a definite favourite with the judges.  She has the verve of her Sun in Sagittarius, and has had consistently high scores but has been in the dance-off.  She entered the public eye as an 11-year old on Britain’s Got Talent, but has subsequently worked as an actress and television presenter.  She has half her planets (5) in Air signs, so primarily processes her experiences through the mind.  However, she produced a steamy Rumba last night, and was pronounced by one of the judges to have given a “more mature” performance.  She has Mercury sextile Venus in her natal chart, so is a good communicator., and Mars trines Jupiter giving her the ability to combine energy and enthusiasm.  There is also an electrical quality to her energy, with Mars trine Uranus.  She also has the energy powerhouse Mars sextile Pluto, so she can always find the energy she needs.  Jupiter trine Neptune means she can be inspired, and has enough faith in life and in herself to do well.  Power can be a sticky issue for her though, with Jupiter opposite Pluto.

She is partnered with incoming new professional Carlos Gu.  We do not have a birth date for him, though!  We know his age to be 28, so he could be proving himself on his first Saturn Return.  So on transits we can only go on Molly’s own prospects.  This weekend she has the South Node on her Mercury, it’s an important and instructive time for her, and karmic, too.  Pluto is trine her natal Saturn, so she may feel powerful and in control.  Uranus squaring her natal Uranus brings the surprise element in her life now – she certainly was pleasantly surprised at her score last night.  Chiron also trines her Pluto.  Looking forward, beyond Blackpool next week, and right to the end of the contest, Mars will be opposite her natal Pluto (explosive) but Jupiter will be trine her Sun (lucky), which is an unusual mixture.  What may tip the balance is that the Pluto trine to her natal Saturn is exact on the day, and that could produce an exciting and tight final.  She may get there.

So…we have three possible contenders this week for the final: Tyler West, Fleur East and Molly Rainford, in that order.  Also highlighted from an earlier blog Kym Marsh, though the public do not seem keen on any of the women, having put them in the dance-offs.

Aspects

Some reasonable aspects this week, and we start today with Venus sextile Pluto.  This aspect has the capacity to get to the root of a problem, be it Love and/or Money, both of which are represented by aspects of Venus and Pluto.  It could be a time of difficult but rewarding soul searching with loved ones.  In finance, there could be hard won but satisfying bargaining and balancing.  If you are an artist or musician, you could take a step further in your art, and deepen the value and content of the material you are working with.

Tuesday (15th) brings another sextile, that of Mercury with Pluto, which takes place in the early hours of the morning.  You could make real progress, or have deeply meaningful dreams.  This aspect can produce profound thought and communication,  honouring the gravity of a situation if necessary, and enabling meaningful debate to occur.  If you have something important lined up, you may be successful in getting your point across.

Just a little later, but still in the early hours, the Sun trines Neptune, enhancing inspiration even further.  Your dreams could be magical, and produce a morning glow!  It promises a graceful day:   expand your consciousness, and allow your imagination to embellish your work, or project in hand.

After breakfast, we are treated to the best aspect of the year (most Astrologers would agree), that of Venus trine Jupiter.  Something may provide you with a richness of heart.  Venus with Jupiter is so very social, and can be romantic too.  It’s an aspect to savour and enjoy.  Proposals and engagements often occur under this combination.

Venus enters Sagittarius on Wednesday (16th), which expands the social outlook.  You may be gearing up for Christmas or be getting into party mood.  Venus in Sagittarius ensures that the mood stays through to 10th December, when she enters Capricorn.  The mood is there if you need it.  Venus in Sagittarius is a good-will-to-all men and women vibe.

More good news for that day, the aspect of good news itself: Mercury trine Jupiter.  This could bring productivity, and good conversation.  .  Mercury trine Jupiter expands our minds and philosophies.  This is an upbeat vibe mentally, and can bring opportunities.  It is also helpful for writing projects and studying.

Another change of sign occurs on Thursday (17th), with Mercury entering Sagittarius.  Mercury leaves the intense mental requirements of Scorpio, and enters into the more upbeat mindset of the sign of Sagittarius.  Increased optimism may give rise to widening horizons, more positivity, and luck.

More positivity on Friday (18th), with the Sun sextile with Pluto, which can bring powerful help.  If you dig deep, you can find the treasure you need.  It is a profound aspect which may help to show us the direction we need to solve our collective problems, and understanding the meaning behind our dilemmas.  This sextile can bring a profound air of quiet contemplation.  Use the opportunity of this aspect to strengthen your situation…

…For the more difficult aspect of Mars square Neptune occurs right at the end of the week, on Saturday (19th), after hopefully a week of real progress, so allow some space on the Saturday to digest experiences and deal with any strange glitches.  Mars likes to act unimpeded, but Neptune forces it to be more sensitive, and possibly also more spiritualized.  Energies may be frittered, and water currents could be flowing in unhelpful directions, e.g. leaks.  Generally under such an aspect, meditation can be helpful, and particularly those which combine physical movement with a stilling of the mind, such as Tai Chi.

The week in bullet points:

  • Today – Love and Money in Harmony
  • Tuesday – Deep and Meaningful; Enhanced Inspiration; Social and Romantic
  • Wednesday – Expanding Social Outlook; Expansive Communication
  • Thursday – Increased Optimism
  • Friday – Digging Deep to find Treasure
  • Saturday – Drained Energy

Aspects for the week beginning 6 November 2022

Scorpio Careers

This is the eighth in a series in which I look at careers for the various zodiac signs.  Maybe you have children or grandchildren born under the sign of Scorpio, and are looking at their potentials, or you are a Scorpio looking at re-training for a change of career.  If you are a Scorpio (in Sun or Ascendant sign) and have found an ideal or fulfilling career, please do share that under comments.

Psychologist/Psychiatrist

This is the number one profession for a Scorpio, which satisfies their intense need to know all about the mysteries of the human psyche.  They are often extremely insightful people, and have a strong drive to help.

Famous Example: Hermann Rorschach, the Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, who invented the visual Rorschach inkblot test.  Birthdate: 8 November

Brian Weiss: Psychiatrist and hypnotherapist, who writes about past and future lives, in his books, such as Same Soul Many Bodies

Personal note: In our family, we have a Psychiatrist and a Psychologist, both sharing the birthday 14 November, but born in different years.

Doctors, too are frequently found under this sign.  Psychiatrists need to train first as doctors, whereas Psychologists do not.

Famous Example: Dr. Christian Barnard, also born 8 November – The heart surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant in 1967.

Social Workers, too, are able to use their drive and insight to help society, especially if they have Scorpio planets.

Detective

I wrote about detectives in the context of Scorpio Archetypes:

“The Detective Archetype is well suited to Scorpio because of its love of mysteries and crime fiction, and the forensic mind exemplified where someone has Mercury in Scorpio particularly.  Where someone has say several planets in Scorpio in the 12th House you may suspect they have the Detective Archetype, or even its relative the Spy Archetype.  It’s fun to conjecture.”

Crime Fiction Authors and Mystery Writers would also come  under this category.

Other Professions

Insurance broker, and banking, dealing with other people’s money

In Science, Research Chemists and Nuclear Physicists

In the Armed Forces, Sailor

Sex therapists

Policeman/Policewoman – Scorpio’s ruling planet Pluto represents the Police force.  They are recruiting now!

In film-making, the Horror genre!

Undertakers

Mediumship, the interface between this life and the next

Whatever the choices made, be sure that Scorpios contribute hugely to society with their drive, and insight, and sheer perseverance.

Aspects

A mixed bag this week!

This morning Mercury conjoins the South Node.  This brings to your attention information about karma or past lives, especially connected to the Teacher Archetype, or siblings.  There may be a gathering around this time, which entails pooling information.  You may learn something which is beneficial to your evolution or that of a group.  You may be remembering ancestors.

Tomorrow, Monday (7th), Saturn squares Venus in the morning.  Maybe you were wrestling with a conundrum overnight…Maybe you felt let down by someone or you disappointed yourself in some way.  Forgiveness could be a solution, in that case.  Perhaps the way the changes are taking shape are not quite to your liking, but it is not too late to change them.  It may be about the way something looks, or the way something makes you feel, but some warmth of heart can make a difference.  Relationships need work.

Tension may build up to the Full Moon and Eclipse at 16 degrees Taurus in the late morning of Tuesday (8th).  Your emotions may be stirred and you may be motivated to try to resolve in an issue you care passionately about (Taurus and the Sun in opposite sign Scorpio are Fixed signs).  If you are of an artistic bent, you can plough this feeling into your creativity.  You may get a sense of how an issue will pan out over the next six months.  Eclipses may be considered turning points, and the COP27 conference on climate change this week will certainly exercise passions, and attempt a turning point.

In the afternoon, there is a conjunction between the Sun and Mercury at 16 degrees Scorpio, which will concentrate minds on the deeper issues.  Tuesday may be a key date in the conference, with some possible heightened drama added.  But Sun and Mercury together may come up with some insightful solutions, and coming after the eclipse may be accompanied by a little more calmness and relief from the drama of the eclipse.  Hope may be rekindled and the light at the end of the tunnel glimpsed.  If it is your birthday on 8th, it may prove extra memorable.

The early hours of Wednesday (9th) brings an opposition between Uranus and Mercury, and may keep your mind active prior to falling asleep.  You may be trying to figure out the answer to a puzzle, or be downloading information from your superconscious mind.  In trying to implement ideas during the day, you may encounter technical hitches and glitches, though.

This effect is compounded at around breakfast time by Uranus also opposing the Sun.  Issues which seemed crystal clear yesterday afternoon may be tested for their worth, or a flurry of communication may be needed to institute them.  A change of orientation may be required in some way.  Earlier insights, either from the day itself or earlier in the week, may lead you to understand what changes are required.  Expect the unexpected.  Be open and flexible, and use your intuition to the max.

Mercury squares Saturn on Thursday (10th) around breakfast time.  Your rethinks may turn into mental weariness.  So much so that you may have to put your thought processes on the back burner for a while, trying meditation or gentle exercise instead.  This may give your mind a rest and a refresh or a reset.  If  you are worried, send healing to the situation to your best level.  The stuckness may suggest a new strand to your philosophy of life, incorporating the quality of resilience.  “What is being required here?” is a useful question. More haste less speed may also be a useful mantra to follow. Travel and communications could be slow, and mirror this process.  There may be intensive talks in the beleaguered rail disputes.

There may be better news and a better news come lunchtime, when Venus trines Neptune.  This is  usually a serene planetary dance, but may be hampered a little by the Mercury/Saturn influence.  Dance is one of the art forms enhanced by this trine, and we are now half way through the pleasure season of Strictly Come Dancing, and possibly practising in the kitchen.!  Whatever your art form, it can be enhanced, and if you are an observer there is the great enjoyment in being an audience.  In relationship, there is a potential for spiritual bonding.

We are back to the squares on Friday (11th), with Saturn this time squaring the Sun.  This could ground some of the inspiration and bring it into reality.  Practical initiatives are supported by this aspect.  It is a good aspect for setting up solid foundations, for instance.  However, it could also produce delay in a project.

Finally, we end on an encouraging note, with Mercury trine Neptune on Saturday (12th).  .  This aspect brings the possibility of mysteries being solved, e.g. around health conditions.  In personal applications, things may fall into place spiritually, and you may be ready to talk about a sensitive subject.  This trine brings mental inspiration, transcendent wisdom, higher harmony, spiritual journeys, and insight.  A small kindness can bring about significant mental healing.

The week in bullet points:

  • Today – karmic information
  • Tomorrow – forgiveness
  • Tuesday – turning point; concentrated minds
  • Wednesday – active minds; changes
  • Thursday – stuckness; then some soothing balm
  • Friday – be practical
  • Saturday – spiritual thinking

Aspects for the week beginning 30 October 2022

Rishi Sunak

They say a week is a long time in politics, and this week has certainly changed the political landscape.  We now have our third Prime Minister in just a few months, our youngest, and first Asian Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak.

The Outgoing Prime Minister

The transits for the transition are interesting.  At the time of the original line up for the job when Boris Johnson resigned, Liz Truss had the long challenge of retrograde Pluto opposing her natal Mercury, which looked to suggest that she would not get the job.  She got the job, trashed the nation’s economy, and gradually the transit came to its exact peak: and that was when she resigned, exact to the minute.  For her own personal journey, she needed to see the limitations of her own mindset (Mercury).  Rishi, at the time of his resignation from Boris’ cabinet, which triggered a mass vote of no confidence in Boris and his resignation, had Saturn square his natal Uranus – an inner conflict.  Saturn was also transiting his karmic South Node.  But now, at this point in time, taking up the reins of governing the country, Saturn trines his natal Pluto (a serious responsibility).  He had to wait for the opportunity to lead (despite warning Conservative party members of what would happen under Liz’s vision), and Liz Truss meanwhile made lives harder, especially those of mortgage payers, and tightened the screw on Rishi Sunak’s own task.

Birth Chart

When he took over as Chancellor in February 2020, I wrote about Rishi’s natal chart:

“He has the Sun, Mercury and Chiron in Taurus, the sign of money.  With the Sun/Mercury trine Saturn, he has a great deal of common sense…He has a preponderance of planets in the Mutable signs (adaptability and flexibility), but he also has Uranus opposite his Sun (so is capable of rebellion).  It is an intriguing combination, in terms of his future role.  He has Mars closely conjunct Jupiter, energy allied with enthusiasm, which I feel has contributed to his success (at 39, he is a very young age for a Chancellor).”

To that, I would add that he has eight aspects to his Nodal Axis, which signifies someone who is deeply enmeshed in the lives of others, in terms of their karmic mission.

Life and Career

Rishi Sunak was born in Southampton, his parents having emigrated from East Africa to the U.K. in the 1960s, though the family were Punjabi in origin, and Rishi himself is a practising Hindu. His father is a G.P., and his mother a Pharmacist.  Growing up, he attended Winchester College, a boarding school, where he became head boy.  He went to Oxford University, and gained a first in Philosophy, Politics and Economics.  He then studied at Stanford University in the U.S.A., where he met his wife Akshata Murthy.

He only entered politics as recently as 2015, taking over the Conservative seat of Richmond in North Yorkshire from William Hague who was retiring.  He then served as a member of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee.  He voted for Brexit in 2016.  He supported Boris Johnson’s campaign to become Conservative leader when Theresa May resigned, and became Chancellor in Boris Johnson’s cabinet when Sajid Javid resigned on a point of principle.

At that point I wrote:

“His rise to fame took a steep upward curve on 24th July 2019 when he was appointed Chief Secretary to the Treasury.  At the time, Pluto (life-changing) was exactly trine his natal Sun/Mercury in Taurus (his talent with money).  His transits this week show Uranus trine his natal Mars/Jupiter – a sudden breakthrough, plus Pluto sextile his natal Uranus (major changes in his favour, propelling him into power).”

He was prominent in decision-making throughout the pandemic, instituting the furlough scheme to help those individuals and business who could not work because of lockdown.  He introduced the “Eat Out to Help Out” scheme, to get the economy flowing again when the first lockdown eased: this had the desired effect, and raised morale, but increased the spread of Covid.  He then resisted a further lockdown, on economic grounds, but this proved unsuccessful.

With the economy becoming more difficult to manage, because of Covid and then the Ukraine war, and the incessant lying of the Prime Minister Boris Johnson over partying and other matters, he then resigned in July 2022 on a matter of integrity, on the same day as Sajid Javid, which brought down the government.  The two of them seemed to have their fates tied, as Rishi had become Chancellor because Sajid resigned on principle.  Interestingly, they may be part of a band of brothers from a past life, because Sajid’s Mars is exactly conjunct Rishi’s South Node.

The In-Laws

Fun numerological fact about Rishi Sunak and his wife: In 2022, they were deemed the 222nd richest people in Britain.

The greatest source of their wealth is Rishi’s father-in-law N. R. Narayana Murthy, an Indian billionaire who founded the tech company Infosys. He is a fascinating figure, worthy of a blog all of his own.  He leads a modest lifestyle, without ostentation.  According to the Guardian:

“He lives in the same Bengaluru flat with his wife, Sudha, that he did decades ago, drives a small car, clears up the dishes, and cleans his own toilet.”

An interesting story is also in circulation about his wife:

‘A Train Ticket Examiner (TTE) who was on duty on a Bangalore bound train from Mumbai, once caught a girl who was hiding under the seats.  She was around 13 or 14 years old.  The TTE asked the girl to produce her ticket. The girl hesitantly replied that she had no ticket.  So the TTE told the girl to get off the train immediately.

Suddenly, a voice from behind said “I will pay for her”.

That was the voice of Mrs. Usha Bhattacharya, who was a college lecturer  by profession. Mrs. Bhattacharya paid for the girl’s ticket and requested her to sit near her.  She asked the girl what her what her name was. “Chitra”, the  girl replied.

“Where are you going?”

“I have nowhere to go.” the girl said..

“Then come with me.” Mrs. Bhattacharya told her.

After reaching Bangalore, Mrs. Bhattacharya handed over the girl to an NGO, to be taken care of. Later Mrs. Bhattacharya shifted to Delhi and the two lost contact with each other.

After around 20 years Mrs. Bhattacharya was invited to San Francisco (USA) to deliver a lecture in a college there.  She happened to be in a restaurant, having a quiet meal on her own.  After she finished she asked for the bill, but she was told that bill was already paid for. When she turned back, she saw a woman with her husband smiling at her. Mrs. Bhattacharya asked the couple, “Why did you pay my bill? ”

The young woman replied, “Ma’am, the bill I paid is extremely little compared to the fare you paid for me on that train journey from Mumbai to Bangalore”.  Tears rolled down from the eyes of both women.  “Oh Chitra… It’s you..!!!” Mrs. Bhattacharya exclaimed, happily astonished.  While hugging each other, the young lady said, “Ma’am, my name is not Chitra now. I am Sudha Murty. And this is my husband … Narayan Murty”. ‘

Policies

Sunak famously stood on a platform of advocating higher taxation (until inflation is under control), and firmly wanted to tell the population the hard and realistic truths of our economic situation.  His Chanceller, Jeremy Hunt, has been entrusted to handle the current economic crisis, and steady the market.  On green policies, Rishi has supported a green levy in the past, but now he has refused to attend the COP27 Climate conference in Egypt, which Liz Truss persuaded King Charles not to attend (despite his fervent passion on environmental matters).  Rishi Sunak cited more pressing domestic matters to attend to, but climate change is the most pressing emergency for the whole planet.  That is disappointing to many.  He has re-imposed the ban on fracking, which Liz Truss had wanted to reverse.  But one of the biggest headaches he faces at the moment is his appointment of Suella Braverman as Home Secretary, after she resigned from Liz Truss’s cabinet for a breach of ministerial rules.  Suella stands for some inhumane policies, such as the exportation of refugees to Rwanda, which does not seem to chime with Rishi’s intended standard of “integrity”.

In order to secure his position, he has chosen a wide ranging cabinet within his party, but Suella, as part of the far right, represents policies he himself may not agree with, so she may not last long in the role.  The question remains that, although he is a safer pair of hands on the economy, he may be a one trick pony  in the sense that he may not have the qualities needed for some other departments of governing which need skilled attention.  But this may be his fate, to try to use his financial skill to steady the economy at such a time of crisis.  So he himself may not endure in the post as long as he would like.  A great proportion of the population would dearly love a general election.

Aspects

There is precious little in the way of aspects this week, so I am including two Fixed Stars of interest for the middle of the week.

Today, at lunchtime, Mars is Stationary, prior to turning Retrograde, which does not occur very often.  So energy, movement and activity could experience some stuckness.  Mars is currently having a long stay in Gemini, where it is scattered and mentally focussed, but busy and to some extent productive.  Don’t be surprised if it’s stop-go on some of your active projects.  You may be required to hop from one activity to another, taking a step here and a step there, wherever you can.  Spinning plates come to mind…People born under Aries will especially need to exercise patience and self-control in this retrograde period, which lasts into January.

On Thursday, 3rd November, our Sun is aligned with two Fixed Stars.  The first is Acrux, the Alpha star from the Southern Cross.  “Starlight Elixirs” by Michael Smulkis and Fred Rubenfeld provides the following information:

“This star has an ability to reverse chronic illnesses in some individuals.  In dealing with chronic disturbances, certain patterns often need to be understood better, and these patterns can be seen more clearly with the influence of this star.  The rapidly spinning star can shift the spin within an individual.  These spins take place at subtle levels in the permanent atom and in the most important core nerves in the brain.  This star can shift the orientation of these spins in many beneficial ways.”

If  you are so minded, you can play the marvellous song “Southern Cross” by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.  Here are some of the lyrics:

“When  you see the Southern Cross for the first time

You understand now why you came this way

‘Cause the truth you might be running from is so small

But it’s as big as the promise

The promise of a coming day”

The other star which aligns with our Sun on the same day is Alphecca, the Alpha star in Coronae Borealis.  “Starlight Elixirs” advises:

“The ability to juggle several ideas at once and make clear decisions will be enhanced.  There will usually be an increase in a type of psychic functioning which can assist with extracting the truth from a situation or from conflicting points of view.  Various aspects of understanding of truth will be made more available to most people when utilizing this star.”  This might be useful when spinning plates.

Lastly, on Saturday (5th) Uranus will oppose Venus and you may wonder what is going on with relationships. Uranus opposes Venus and keeps her (and you) on her/your toes. Telepathy will be useful in understanding your opposite number, or even a group situation.   In fact, group consciousness may be more suited to the requirements of this capricious aspect.  It occurs in the late evening of Saturday, and may also make for exciting encounters, or lively party atmospheres.  Don’t overdo the alcohol, though, you may just need to keep your wits about you.  And be mindful of pets if letting off fireworks…They may feel quite skittish under this aspect.

The week in bullet points:

  • Today – a slowing down of progress in projects
  • Thursday – healing; spinning plates
  • Saturday – disruption in relationships