{"id":7004,"date":"2022-07-31T13:38:09","date_gmt":"2022-07-31T13:38:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.lanawooster.co.uk\/?p=7004"},"modified":"2022-07-31T13:54:04","modified_gmt":"2022-07-31T13:54:04","slug":"aspects-for-the-week-beginning-31-july-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.lanawooster.co.uk\/?p=7004","title":{"rendered":"Aspects for the week beginning 31 July 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"color: #ff00ff;\"><strong>James Lovelock (1919 &#8211; 2022)<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><em>&#8220;Even the best democracies agree that when a major war approaches, democracy must be put on hold for the time being. I have a feeling that climate change may be an issue as severe as a war. It may be necessary to put democracy on hold for a while.&#8221;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>~ James Lovelock<\/p>\n<p>James Lovelock, creator of the concept of &#8220;Gaia&#8221;, died this week on his 103rd birthday.\u00a0 His groundbreaking book &#8220;GAIA, a new look at life on Earth&#8221; of 1979 proposed a hypothesis which was responsible for a whole new way of thinking.\u00a0 It posed a scientific question which flew in the face of Darwinism, put him at odds with some other scientists, and in its solution also conflicted with some environmentalists&#8217; views of how it should be dealt with.\u00a0 He saw the Earth as a living organism in which its components were interconnected.\u00a0 He brought up the danger of CFCs, greenhouse gas emissions, a problem which we are still dealing with.\u00a0 He held very individual views about climate change, and it is interesting that he has left the planet at this time, a few days after the extreme 40 degree celsius temperatures in his home country.\u00a0 People are still questioning whether climate change is real (deniers), and in our Tory leadership contest, there is no attempt to put this planetary issue at the forefront of their policies.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #008080;\"><strong><em>Birth Chart<\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>The work and thought of James Lovelock appealed both to scientists, and to New Agers.\u00a0 The Green Movement also owes a lot to his pioneering ideas.\u00a0 The genial, open face which consistently presents itself in his photographs is the epitome of the sunny sign of Leo.\u00a0 That he was born and died on 26th July would be especially significant to the New Age ascension movement, a proponent of which, Celia Fenn, declares that date annually to be the start of the Galactic or Planetary New Year.\u00a0 His theories are holistic (&#8220;My role has been to bring separated things and ideas together and make the whole more than the sum of its parts&#8221;), and he insisted on working independently as a scientist, both hallmarks of the sign of Leo, ruled by the all-embracing Sun. \u00a0He stated:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Any artist or novelist would understand, \u00a0some of us do not produce their best when directed.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>His Sun was in conjunction with Jupiter, giving him an expansive outlook.\u00a0 Some of his scientific research was in relation to life on Mars.\u00a0 His North Node (karmic mission) was at 0 degrees Sagittarius, the sign ruled in esoteric Astrology by the Earth.\u00a0 His Mercury was exactly conjunct Saturn in Leo (capable of very precise thought and accuracy) and opposite Uranus \u00a0(not afraid to be controversial, thinking outside the box).\u00a0 Venus in Virgo gave him a leaning towards Environmentalism.\u00a0 Mars conjunct Pluto in Cancer bestowed upon him a powerhouse of energy.\u00a0 Academically, he gained a PhD in Medicine, depicted in his chart by Chiron (the Inner Healer) in his 6th House of Health.\u00a0 He had Uranus trine Pluto, depicting enormous strength, which may be one of the secrets of his longevity, but also gave him the ability to bring about constructive change.\u00a0 Uranus in fact takes a pivotal role in his chart: it is exactly square his Nodal Axis, prompting him to smash prevailing world views, and marking him out as an inventor.\u00a0 Neptune conjunct the Midheaven portrays him as a spiritual leader of sorts.\u00a0 Last but not least, he has a full 9th House of publishing, containing Pluto, Mars, Moon, Jupiter\/Sun.\u00a0 He is known especially for the book which changed world thought: GAIA &#8211; A New Look at Life on Earth 1979 Oxford University Press.\u00a0 The term GAIA was suggested by neighbour and friend William Golding, citing the Greek goddess brought forth the living world from Chaos.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\"><strong><em>Life and Career<\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>James Lovelock was born in Letchworth Garden City, coming from a humble background, and could not initially afford to go to University on\u00a0 leaving school.\u00a0 A Quaker upbringing instilled in his mind that: &#8220;God is a still, small voice within rather than some mysterious old gentleman way out in the universe&#8221;.\u00a0 After establishing himself as a scientist and inventor, he refused to take up any professional post in a university, so as to remain independent.\u00a0 Instead, he used a home-grown laboratory in a barn on the Devon-Cornwall border for his continued explorations.\u00a0 He was married twice and had four children.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong><em>The Science Bit<\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Lovelock&#8217;s scientific interests were wide and eclectic.\u00a0 Early experimentation on mice (in connection with researching the possibility of life on Mars) had later applications for cryogenics, and he claimed to have accidentally stumbled upon the use of the microwave oven (though he did not claim to actually have invented it).\u00a0 It was when designing scientific instruments for NASA, that he developed his GAIA hypothesis.\u00a0 He invented the electron capture detector, which led to his pointing out the need to reduce CFCs, the proliferation of which was causing global warming due to the greenhouse effect, and their role in eroding the ozone layer. \u00a0To this end he proposed a method of climate engineering.\u00a0 By 2001 the scientific community formally acknowledged the concept that the planet &#8220;behaves as a single self-regulating system comprised of physical, chemical, biological and human components&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>But he was at odds with certain members of the scientific community, for example evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkings over Darwinism.\u00a0 The Darwinian view was that life was shaped by the environment, but Lovelock felt that it was just as true that life shapes the environment.\u00a0 \u00a0Although his work had nurtured the Green Movement, he did not agree with their policy over carbon footprints, and felt that nuclear power was the only way forward. \u00a0\u00a0He wrote in 2006:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I find it sad, but all too human, that there are vast bureaucracies concerned about nuclear waste, huge organisations devoted to decommissioning power stations, but nothing comparable to deal with that truly malign waste, carbon dioxide.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>At odds with the Greens, he also surprisingly approved of fracking and disliked wind turbines.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #993366;\"><strong><em>Death<\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>His death, though coming after a fall, was graced astrologically by Jupiter trine his natal Neptune, a sign of being at peace after a life well lived.<\/p>\n<p>In his various publications, he portrayed an apocalyptic future where much of the Earth would turn to desert, and then would from time to time row back on his own assertations, only to re-state his warnings.\u00a0 Nowadays, scientists agree that we have virtually passed the tipping point of terrestrial climate resiliance, and that our targets are a damage-limitation exercise.\u00a0 Even so, and despite warnings and efforts from David Attenborough, Greta Thunberg, Caroline Lucas and Chris Packham, our governments are still failing to tackle this all-pervading issue, or to meet their own proclaimed targets.<\/p>\n<p>According to his Obituary in the Guardian, he had wondered how Earth might appear from the perspective of an extraterrestrial intelligence.\u00a0 I like to think he was actually mentally attuned to guardians of the Earth from out in the Cosmos.\u00a0 And hope that, from wherever he is now, he will still have a care and an influence on humanity and the planet.<\/p>\n<p><em>&#8220;One thing that being a scientist has taught me is that you can never be certain about anything. You never know the truth. You can only approach it and hope to get a bit nearer to it each time. You iterate towards the truth. You don&#8217;t know it.&#8221;<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>~ \u00a0<\/em>James Lovelock<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff00ff;\"><strong>Aspects<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>This week could be an important turning point, both on a personal level, and in society and global affairs.\u00a0 For today,\u00a0 the True North Node conjoins with Uranus.\u00a0 You may have had inklings of such changes in the last few days.\u00a0 This karmic conjunction can bring sudden and surprise events, and is good for innovation and innovators.\u00a0 I think the passing of innovator James Lovelock is an indicator of the passing of one karmic (Nodal) cycle and the beginning of another.\u00a0 Perhaps it heralds a new thinker, scientist or environmentalist coming to the fore &#8211; another Futurist.\u00a0 As mentioned last week, it could be eventful for those engaged in Uranian professions, such as Electricians, Engineers and Astrologers.\u00a0 On the world stage, there may be some startling changes.\u00a0 Aquarians and Taureans may be most affected, as well as anyone who has a planet or angle at 18 degrees in their chart.\u00a0 World finance could also be affected, as the conjunction takes place in Taurus.\u00a0 Financial Astrologer Raymond Merriman observes: &#8220;&#8230; with the rare conjunction of Mars, Uranus, and the Moon\u2019s North Node in the money sign of Taurus&#8230; This is a consistent signature for a sharp (but possibly short) drop in equity markets.&#8221;\u00a0 Take note, financiers.\u00a0 There may be events now for which the consequences may not be immediately clear or realized.<\/p>\n<p>Saturn opposed Mercury early this morning, possibly while you were still having a Sunday lie-in.\u00a0 Saturn promises more frustrating and delay in communication and travel, some being repercussions from yesterday&#8217;s rail strike. \u00a0You will be urged to think before you speak, or even to remain tight-lipped in order not to deepen an existing crisis.\u00a0 Documentation may be delayed, e.g. passports and driving licences &#8211; well, even more delayed!\u00a0 You may have to tell someone &#8220;It&#8217;s in the post!&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>In the late evening, in contrast we have one of the brightest aspects of the year, in the trine between the Sun and Jupiter.\u00a0 If you have been feeling stressed, you may experience a welcome distraction.\u00a0 It&#8217;s a happy-go-lucky aspect where circumstances allow.\u00a0 So whatever lights your candle today, grasp the opportunity in the evening.\u00a0 Good cheer, laughter, and adventure may characterize the later hours.\u00a0 For those watching the Women&#8217;s football final, fortune may favour either side, but the astrology can promise a good match (though my remote control will be heading elsewhere!)<\/p>\n<p>Tomorrow (Monday, 1st August) Mars may trigger events and specifically the Uranus\/North Node conjunction at 18 degrees Taurus, forming a triple conjunction.\u00a0 In the U.K., this is the day that Tory Party members receive their ballot papers: choose wisely!\u00a0 The consequences could be indeed far-reaching.\u00a0 At this time, Liz Truss seems to be a foregone conclusion to take over the role of Prime Minister.\u00a0 Mars conjunct Uranus is an explosive and volatile mixture, and Liz is not known for her tact in her current role of Foreign Secretary.\u00a0 I will say no more!\u00a0 Similarly, in personal lives, try to take the heat out of events, and choose the more peaceful option, I would say.<\/p>\n<p>This combination brings out the dignity of our own Inner Warrior, and the practice of asserting this in the most constructive way we can understand at this time.\u00a0 It depends where you are with your own Inner Warrior&#8230;you may be in denial that you have one at all, you may be working on being a peaceful warrior or a warrior on behalf of women&#8217;s rights.\u00a0 With Mars conjunct the North Node, we see the karmic results of our actions straight away, giving us the wisdom of knowing, instant-karma style, whether or not we are doing things the right way and learning the right lessons, including the way to conduct our Inner Warrior.<\/p>\n<p>In the last hour of the day, specifically the Mars\/Uranus element of the triple conjunction kicks in.\u00a0 It is important to check health and safety practicalities, particularly before you retire, in the U.K timing.\u00a0 Mars conjunct Uranus is very focussed action, sometimes conducted at lightning speed.\u00a0 It favours engineering, mechanics and science, and could be explosive if the energy is not harnessed with some sense of control.\u00a0 The energies could be very galvanizing. If you are engaged in a creative venture, your mind could be over-active on retiring at night, with original ideas.<\/p>\n<p>While Mars dominates at the beginning of the week, Tuesday and Wednesday could have a more soothing vibe, being dominated by Venusian aspects (Venus sextile the triple conjunction).\u00a0 This can take the edge off some of the harshness of Mars\/Uranus.\u00a0 The first, on Tuesday (2nd), is Venus sextile the North Node, which is ideal for smoothing over karmic issues, resolving relationship karma and easing connections. It is more about forgiveness and laying aside grievances than exacting karmic balance.\u00a0 The law of karma works automatically &#8211; you don&#8217;t need to engineer it.\u00a0 Your own knowledge may not be complete enough to judge.<\/p>\n<p>At lunchtime, Venus goes on to sextile Uranus &#8211; There may be a social sparkle somewhere in your life, even if only on social media.\u00a0 It&#8217;s a good day, for the most part, for socializing and meeting new people.\u00a0 Meetings are significant with the combination of Venus and Uranus, and sometimes they can be strange.<\/p>\n<p>The third Venusian aspect in the row occurs in the early hours of Wednesday (3rd), a sextile between Venus and Mars.\u00a0 This is an altogether more relaxing prospect.\u00a0 Time for some pleasure and enjoyment.\u00a0 A better night&#8217;s sleep may be on the cards, with romantic dreams possible!<\/p>\n<p>By the morning of Thursday (4th), we are in a more mental and practical mode, with Mercury entering Virgo.\u00a0 This signals a more studious change in focus and presaging the next academic term.\u00a0 We will be thinking ahead, planning for September schedules.\u00a0 Students and teachers will be trying to plan for the term ahead.\u00a0 Parents will be stocking up on essentials such as school uniforms and various kits.\u00a0 Businesses will be hoping for an extra push in efficiency for after the holiday period.\u00a0 Retail will be preparing for the run up to Christmas. Some services will be planning strike action.\u00a0 Parliamentarians will be setting out their policies on strike action. \u00a0Mental application will be needed all round.<\/p>\n<p>The rest of the week is free of major aspects, so I will leave you again with a Fixed Star for the end of the week (Saturday 6th).\u00a0 The alignment of our Sun would be to Dubhe, the Alpha star of Ursa Major.\u00a0 \u201cStarlight Elixirs\u201d by Michael Smulkis and Fred Rubenfeld puts forward the following information:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;A particularly good application here is the pouring of such an energy into a clear quartz crystal to allow this energy to strengthen further and vibrate on its own.\u00a0 The combination of free will and love can be better communicated to others.\u00a0 These stars can also create certain deeper states of forgiveness of the elderly in your life, be it your parents, grandparents, or ancestors.&#8221;\u00a0 This star is associated with the colour and substance of Gold.<\/p>\n<p>The week in bullet points:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Today &#8211; game changing; communication delay; a touch of luck<\/li>\n<li>Tomorrow &#8211; explosiveness; karmic warriorship; engineering<\/li>\n<li>Tuesday &#8211; smoothing over karma; social sparkle<\/li>\n<li>Wednesday &#8211; sensuality<\/li>\n<li>Thursday &#8211; knuckling down mentally and practically<\/li>\n<li>Saturday &#8211; combination of free will and love; forgiveness; going for Gold<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>James Lovelock (1919 &#8211; 2022) &#8220;Even the best democracies agree that when a major war approaches, democracy must be put on hold for the time being. 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