{"id":3902,"date":"2016-02-28T13:46:38","date_gmt":"2016-02-28T13:46:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.lanawooster.co.uk\/?p=3902"},"modified":"2016-02-28T14:12:38","modified_gmt":"2016-02-28T14:12:38","slug":"aspects-for-the-week-beginning-28-february-2016","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.lanawooster.co.uk\/?p=3902","title":{"rendered":"Aspects for the week beginning 28 February 2016"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>&#8220;The Tory benches roared their approval and proceedings were halted while Dave lapped up the applause; it isn&#8217;t often he scores an outright winner.\u00a0 He ran the length of the chamber with his arms outstretched, before kicking over the corner flag and sliding to his knees in front of the main entrance to the commons.&#8221;<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>~ John Crace, The Guardian<\/em><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>European Union Deal and Referendum<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><em>First Week<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A week is a long time in politics.\u00a0 And four months is a long time to contemplate and debate whether we should be in or out of the European Union, but the gloves are off in the Conservative Party, and the starting gun has been fired for the In-Out battle.\u00a0 I will attempt to portray all sides of the issue, but have to nail my colours to the mast at the outset: I have always been pro-Europe (though not pro-Euro), for the same reasons that I wanted to keep the Union of Scotland and England together.\u00a0 As a spiritual principle (and astrologically as a Venusian) I see it as a higher evolutionary way to strive to achieve union, cohesion, inclusiveness, and global peace.\u00a0 But some of my best friends, and even my mother and mother-in-law want to be out of Europe, and give good reasons for their views.\u00a0 So the next four months will be filled with interesting conversations.\u00a0 Project Fear, or Scaremongering, seems to be the main tool of argument on both sides at the moment.\u00a0 In the country it looks as though the referendum will be close, though polls nearer the time may reveal or conceal more.\u00a0 Currently the Conservative Party are as much at odds about this issue, as the Labour Party are at odds over Trident.\u00a0 And there&#8217;s a curious mix-and-match quality to politics at the moment, with David Cameron&#8217;s hope for Europe being in line with the majority of Labour MPs.\u00a0 But it is our vote that counts&#8230;In my account of the last week, I hope you will find voices from all sides of the argument.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\"><strong>Friday 19th February<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><em>Dave&#8217;s Deal<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Libran David Cameron in his negotiating role finalized his deal with the other EU members on Friday evening, 19th February, and immediately hailed it as a great achievement.\u00a0 From the view of his birthchart, it was a positive event: Jupiter from Virgo in his natal 12th House of Unconscious was exactly sextile his natal Neptune in Scorpio in his natal 2nd House of Finance, and Saturn from Sagittarius in his natal 3rd House of Communication was exactly sextile his natal Sun in Libra in his 1st House of Personal Achievement.\u00a0 He had done his best, and he had done what he set out to do.\u00a0 The deal looks safe but superficial, harmless enough, and face-saving all round.<\/p>\n<p>The impact of the event on the U.K. natal chart is mixed: Saturn sits on the natal Sun\/Mercury, so it is about laying down boundaries.\u00a0 Mars trines the Moon, so there is much heat of emotion around the event.\u00a0 Neptune is trine the U.K. Jupiter, so some spiritual freedom is gained.\u00a0 But then it gets complicated: Uranus opposes its natal Saturn, so there is a tearing apart (of opinion).\u00a0 Neptune conjuncts its Uranus, causing great complication.\u00a0 Uranus trines its natal Neptune, concentrating the spirit of the nation on the focus of what changes need to be made. And lastly, Neptune squares the U.K. natal Ascendant: confusion reigns.<\/p>\n<p>The impact of the event on the Conservative Party seems more upbeat astrologically than the political picture looks: Jupiter sextiles its Sun, and Chiron trines its Sun.\u00a0 The chart is set for noon, and if the foundation of the Party took place at noon, the Ascendant would have been rocked by a square from Uranus.<\/p>\n<p>Saturn sextiles the Venus of the European Union chart at this time, so a testing time but constructive in relationships.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #000080;\"><strong>Saturday 20th February<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><em>The Opposition Within<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Michael Gove, Iain Duncan Smith, and Chris Grayling were waiting in the wings almost immediately to declare their commitment to a Brexit. \u00a0Are there, I wonder, any Sun sign patterns which make European membership more appealing to some people than others?\u00a0 I will endeavour to find out.\u00a0 The results of my survey have been posted in an earlier blog this morning.<\/p>\n<p>For Virgoan Gove, this event will have been anticipated with relish: Jupiter was sextile his natal Mars, Chiron was trine his natal Mars, Mars was sextile his natal Uranus and the North Node was crossing his natal Uranus (time for change, his karmic barometer told him). He declares Britain would be &#8220;freer, fairer and better off outside the <em>EU<\/em>&#8220;.\u00a0 His wife Sarah Vine, writing in the Daily Mail, revealed it was an agonizing decision for him to go against his friend David Cameron, but his transits at the moment are quite ebullient.<\/p>\n<p>Aries Iain Duncan Smith was up for a fight, with Mars trine his Mercury.\u00a0 His immediate statements were directly out of the textbook of Project Fear.\u00a0 He thinks that staying in the EU exposes Britain to more terrorism. David Cameron in contrast claims that EU membership is necessary to fight terrorism.<\/p>\n<p>Aries Chris Grayling, however, is feeling blocked and frustrated, with Saturn squaring his natal Mars.\u00a0 He says that the EU is disastrous for Britain.\u00a0 Grayling urged a &#8220;careful, considered and mature\u00a0 approach in the debate&#8221; and expressed concern about the state of friendships after the referendum.\u00a0 He may have been expressing the fear and anxiety around his transit.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #993300;\"><strong>Sunday 21st February<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><em>Referendum Date, and Boris enters the fray<\/em><\/p>\n<p>David Cameron declared the date of the referendum to be 23rd June 2016.\u00a0 How does the picture look for that day?\u00a0 Very late the night before Mercury squares Jupiter, so excitement will be high!\u00a0 So will information overload.\u00a0 On the following day, there is a fortuitous conjunction between the Mean North Node and Jupiter in Virgo, which may mean the right decision will be made karmically (whatever that is).<\/p>\n<p>Mars will be trine David Cameron&#8217;s Chiron: his desire to heal the nation will be fired up!\u00a0 Do his opponents&#8217; transits reveal what the fates have in store?<\/p>\n<p>Michael Gove will have Saturn trine his Saturn (stability) and Mars sextile his Uranus (excitement), so he will take the result well.<\/p>\n<p>Iain Duncan Smith will have Mars squaring his Pluto, and may feel crushed to the point of being ready for a career change.<\/p>\n<p>Grayling will be philosophical, with Jupiter opposite his Mars, and Saturn trine his Sun.<\/p>\n<p>On the day of the referendum, the U.K. chart receives a trine from Saturn to its natal Chiron (Cameron fixing broken Britain?) and Jupiter squaring its natal Mercury (again, information overload).<\/p>\n<p>Saturn trines the European Union chart Uranus on the day of the referendum, which implies to me that &#8220;plus ca change, plus la meme chose&#8221;!\u00a0 Seriously, it implies that a proposed change may be averted.<\/p>\n<p>~~~~~~~~~~~<\/p>\n<p>Boris Johnson, or Bojo as he is now known, decided to tantalize his fans by leaving some time for the matter to simmer before making his theatrical declaration of being for a Brexit, and chose Sunday (when people might be more receptive?).\u00a0 At the time of the deal, Geminian Boris declared he was confused and undecided.\u00a0 But Uranus was sextile his natal Mercury, indicating more that he was excited by an opportunity, I would have thought, and waiting for the right moment to spring it on the public.\u00a0 He lends colour to the tired trio of Gove, Duncan Smith and Grayling, and with a new haircut to make him look less like Donald Trump, he heads the group.\u00a0 The media speculate whether his move is designed to put him on a better footing for leading the country, but he must know it is a gamble either way.\u00a0 Sarah Helm in the Guardian yesterday was adamant that his decision was &#8220;ruthless calculation&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>So fast forward to 23rd June, and what do his prospects look like?\u00a0 Astrologically, quite good, actually: Jupiter\/North Node trine his Jupiter, and Pluto trines his Jupiter, forming a Grand Trine.\u00a0 Moreover, Jupiter\/North Node sextile his natal Neptune.\u00a0 His personal standing looks good, but Saturn squares his natal Pluto and Neptune opposes his natal Pluto, so something is bothering him, at the same time.<\/p>\n<p><em>Is it all in the timing?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Boris texted Dave at 4.40 pm with his decision, minutes before declaring to the media.\u00a0 Was Dave even looking at his phone at the time, I wonder?\u00a0 Was there possibly an astrological reason for this exact timing?\u00a0 At the time of his text, perhaps not quite so important to him, the Ascendant was 25 degrees Leo, which does not especially impact his chart, but by the time he was facing the cameras for the showbiz opportunity (Leo rising) the Ascendant was 27 degrees Leo, exactly sextile his natal Moon in Libra.<\/p>\n<p>Dave&#8217;s response was: &#8220;I have no other agenda than what is best for our country&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"><strong>Monday 22nd February<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><em>They have their say in Parliament<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The M.Ps had their chance to stand up and declare their views in Parliament.\u00a0 One of those was Geminian Leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, whose words resonated with my own views:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;In the 21st century we as a country, as a continent and as a human race face huge challenges:<\/p>\n<p>How to tackle climate change. How to address the overweening power of global corporations and ensure they pay fair taxes. About how to tackle cyber-crime and terrorism. About how we trade fairly and protect jobs and pay in an era of globalisation. How we address the causes of the huge refugee movements across the world. How we adapt to a world where people of all countries move more frequently to live, work and retire..<\/p>\n<p>All of these issues are serious and pressing, and self-evidently require international co-operation. The European Union will be a vital part of how we, as a country, meet these challenges.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Since he was elected Leader last September, the media have focussed on the divisions within the Labour Party.\u00a0 Curiously, the Labour Party is not so divided on the issue of the European Union.<\/p>\n<p>His personal transits on 23rd June are not memorable; but he is on the same side of the issue as David Cameron.\u00a0 The Nodal Axis squares Jeremy&#8217;s natal Mercury, Jupiter squares his natal Venus, and Saturn sextiles his natal Neptune (he may feel both tension and relief).<\/p>\n<p>214 of Labour&#8217;s 231 MPs want to stay in the EU.\u00a0 The Labour Party is experiencing positive changes at the moment, according to the Astrology, with Uranus sextile its Sun and trine its North Node.\u00a0 At the time of the referendum, transits to the Labour Party chart are mixed and confused, though.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #33cccc;\">Tuesday 23rd February<\/span><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>The Opposition Within<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Nadine Dorries MP (an Outer) called for David Cameron to resign if the referendum result is for Britain to leave the EU.\u00a0 David Cameron&#8217;s transits for 23rd June would make this resignation\u00a0 unlikely.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #760cf2;\">Wednesday 24th February<\/span><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>Legal Query and A Diversion<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Michael Gove tried to imply the European deal was not legally watertight, and could be overturned by a European Court.\u00a0 That day he was feeling brave, with the Chiron trine to his natal Mars exact.\u00a0 I think he has underlying emotional issues with Dave who removed him from the prestigious top Education job as he was so unpopular.\u00a0 These two best buddies have a close relationship, but a wild exaggerated karma with Michael Gove&#8217;s Nodal Axis exactly square Dave&#8217;s Jupiter: Michael Gove was essential to David&#8217;s success, but only up to a point, beyond which the friendship became an embarrassment.<\/p>\n<p>A diversion from Europe at Prime Minister&#8217;s Questions in Parliament.\u00a0 The Junior Doctors&#8217; association had arranged more strikes, and Jeremy Corbyn brought up the subject.\u00a0 David Cameron made a jibe about Jeremy Corbyn&#8217;s dress sense (including an instruction to do up his tie), and Jeremy Corbyn responded by reminding him that what mattered was the NHS.\u00a0 Description of the week goes to John Crace of the Guardian, whose tongue in cheek word picture (heading this blog) captured David Cameron&#8217;s inelegant cock-a-hoop reaction to his own vicious attack.\u00a0 A digression, I know, but this week has been all about Dave, and this image is indelibly etched on my sensibilities.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #666699;\">Thursday 25th February<\/span><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>More Scaremongering<\/em><\/p>\n<p>On Thursday, both sides seized upon migrant numbers.\u00a0 It is true that the issue of migrants and refugees is concerning to many of our population, and there is much divergence of opinion about policy and its relation to the consequences of staying or leaving Europe.<\/p>\n<p>Keeping up the fear pressure, Dave warned workers that Brexit would put their jobs in danger.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">Friday 26th February<\/span><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>Spotlight on Howard and Osborne; Dave&#8217;s fury<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Michael Howard declared he was for Brexit, in a Daily Telegraph article.\u00a0 He it was who was described as having &#8220;something of the night&#8221; about him, by Ann Widdecombe, many years ago, when he was Home Secretary.\u00a0 That &#8220;something of the night&#8221; was his Sun in Cancer, Moon rulership, because Cancerians are often Night Owls&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I have not reached this conclusion without much heart searching&#8221; he revealed. Neptune was square his Jupiter, therefore he was indeed more genuinely confused than Boris (astrologically speaking).\u00a0 The confusion is spiritual.<\/p>\n<p>But his words in the Daily Telegraph are not confused:<\/p>\n<p>Referring to Dave&#8217;s deal he stated &#8220;It is not his fault that those efforts met with failure. It is the fault of those EU leaders so mesmerised by their outdated ambition to create a country called Europe that they cannot contemplate any loosening of the ties which bind member states.&#8221; He said the U.K. should have self belief and national self confidence.<\/p>\n<p>George Osborne warned this was not the time economically to risk coming out of Europe, and Laura Kuenssberg interviewing him in Shanghai asked him why then they had advocated a referendum.<\/p>\n<p>~~~~~~~~~~<\/p>\n<p>It was also revealed that David Cameron railed at Boris Johnson even before the deal had been done, and this morning&#8217;s news (Sunday) actually revealed that a swear word was used.\u00a0 It is worth looking at the relationship between Dave and Boris which goes right back to Etonian schooldays.\u00a0 They may well be part of the same Soul group (members of which are often here to test each other).\u00a0 They have strong ties in their charts, with positive links between their Air planets, but the most contentious is Dave&#8217;s Pluto exactly square Boris&#8217; Mercury: Boris&#8217; arguments bring out Dave&#8217;s deepest emotions.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #000080;\">Saturday 27th February<\/span><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>More Counterarguments<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Michael Howard&#8217;s contention that an OUT vote by Britons would force EU leaders to renegotiate was sharply rebutted by David Cameron.<\/p>\n<p>George Osborne came under criticism for linking our economic future to the issue of the possible break from the EU (as if it could be irrelevant?).\u00a0 He is reported to have said that leaving would bring about &#8220;a profound economic shock.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Natalie Noguayrede writing in the Guardian yesterday reminded us of the need to keep working for consensus:\u00a0 Talking about the refugee crisis, she explained &#8220;This is what happens when Europeans start giving up on working towards consensus: what you get is chaos, and nobody gets closer to finding solutions.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #993300;\">Sunday 28th February<\/span><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Iain Duncan Smith was interviewed by Andrew Marr this morning, and tried to redress the negative emphasis of this week&#8217;s campaigning, promoting himself as an optimist about Britain&#8217;s chances of making it alone after leaving Europe. &#8220;Britain is a great country&#8221;, he asserted. Angela Eagle (for Labour) on the same couch argued that she too was optimistic about Britain&#8217;s strength within the EU.<\/p>\n<p>Alan Johnston, representing the In Campaign for Labour, appeared on Andrew Neil&#8217;s Sunday Politics television show this morning.\u00a0 He made some good points: That currently we pay no tariffs to export into Europe; that within Europe we have established protection for workers, consumers and the environment; that we would lose a lot of the good will from Europe &#8220;if we wrench ourselves away&#8221;, and that we have the best of both worlds if we stay.<\/p>\n<p>Alan Johnston is a Taurean, with his Sun closely allied to the Pleiades.\u00a0 He came across as committed, well-informed and confident.\u00a0 The Labour\/In Campaign is safe in his hands.\u00a0 He was also interviewed, without a tie, in yesterday&#8217;s Guardian: &#8220;I&#8217;m as much on the frontline as I want to be, and it&#8217;s an issue I really care about.\u00a0 I was asked to do it, but I thought it would be difficult to stay out of the fight on this.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"><strong>Nigel Farage<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>I should of course have started this blog with Aries Nigel Farage, for it was fear of Farage and UKIP which originally drove David Cameron to set himself the task of renegotiation and referendum.\u00a0 So Dave&#8217;s Deal was the starting gun which Nigel has been dreaming of, the chance to get out of Europe.\u00a0 At the time of the deal, Pluto was exactly sextile Nigel&#8217;s Neptune, a really Big Deal in his life.\u00a0 Nigel says our membership of the EU is &#8220;seriously imperilling our security&#8221;.\u00a0 When the dust has settled on the referendum, Nigel may no longer have such a compelling role in U.K. politics.\u00a0 So this is an important occasion for him.<\/p>\n<p>On 23rd June, like Boris, Saturn squares his natal Pluto and Neptune opposes his natal Pluto and there may be some sadness involved.\u00a0 But Pluto will still be sextile his natal Neptune and the North Node will be sextile his Neptune too, so he will be at peace with his own mission, win or lose.\u00a0 He won&#8217;t have any regrets.<\/p>\n<p>The Guardian warns that if we vote to stay in: &#8220;UKIP may well die and be replaced by a new more populist right wing party under a different leadership&#8221;.\u00a0 What started out as BNP and National Front could morph again&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I promise not to write again about this subject next week.\u00a0 In the meantime, do share your views under comments, so that those of us who are trying to make up our minds can fairly hear both sides of the argument.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff00ff;\"><strong>Aspects<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong>The Sun is conjunct Neptune today.\u00a0 Confused?\u00a0 You will be&#8230;lost among the various arguments, loyalties and disloyalties of the current European debate.\u00a0 Depending on where this conjunction falls in\u00a0 your chart (9 degrees Pisces) you may feel a sense of overwhelm, your mind beset by a cloud of vague impressions.\u00a0 The fog may start to clear after 15.47 Hrs in the U.K., which is the time of the conjunction.<\/p>\n<p>In the early hours of Tuesday (1st March) Venus sextiles Saturn, so you may be clear and have a sense of reality at least about where you stand with your relationship(s), and how you actually feel.\u00a0 Those of you girls who took the opportunity to propose the day before, on the extra day of the leap year, will certainly know where you stand!\u00a0 If the answer was no, you might feel a sense of relief, if you had been pressured into the gesture by the leap day.<\/p>\n<p>In the early hours of Thursday (3rd) you may have a change of heart, with Venus sextile Uranus.\u00a0 Those of you who were turned down may suddenly have a brainwave, or heartwave, and decide to give it another try, and not to take no or yes for an answer!\u00a0 The rest of us may feel a sense of liberation in relationships, e.g. partners may be more allowing of departure from existing patterns.\u00a0 You might change your regular coffee bar for a more exciting venue, for instance.\u00a0 If romance is not your priority, you may come upon new money-making schemes or new artistic pathways.<\/p>\n<p>In the early hours of Saturday (5th) morning &#8211; we may all be Night Owls this week &#8211; we could be a little irritable or ratty (possibly from having stayed up a few nights to catch the aspects) with a square between Mars and Mercury.\u00a0 Communications are not likely to be smooth (sorry for the scaremongering), words may be hastily said over the breakfast table (visualize marmalade on toast, croissants, or porridge here), and your cycling trip may be marred by a puncture.\u00a0 Don&#8217;t expect a smooth ride.<\/p>\n<p>By mid-morning there is a definite change of vibe, as Mercury enters Pisces.\u00a0 You might have been zipping along, on your bike, providing the tyre didn&#8217;t puncture, and suddenly you see an engaging picturesque vista, such as a clear mountain lake, and dismount.\u00a0 You could be lost in a rapturous gaze timelessly&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Well, what a weekend that may turn out to be!\u00a0 You start the week, as you finish it, all warm and fuzzy, or at least fuzzy.\u00a0 There may be some warmth over the issue of the bicycle puncture, or words uttered in haste at the beginning of the day.\u00a0 But the dreamer in you will be coming out to play on Saturday, and who knows where that might lead&#8230;?<\/p>\n<p>The week in bullet points:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Today &#8211; 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