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September 11, 2006
Hillary Clinton
and The Storm Goddess
ABC Nightline reporter
Cynthia McFadden interviewed Hillary Clinton last week, and
asked her about her potential run for the presidency and about
her relationship with her husband. The next day, when prepping
the tape during Good Morning America, the sound was
abruptly cut off just as McFadden was asking a question. Viewers
could hear confused voices from the control room saying "What's
going on?"
Such technological glitches seem to follow Ms. Clinton around, and a look into
her horoscope (October 27, 1947; 8:00 am*; Chicago) helps explain why. With Mercury
retrograde on her Scorpio Ascendant and squaring Saturn, Clinton tends to lack
spontaneity, preferring to express carefully thought-out strategies and policies.
Yet, her Moon in fluid Pisces and square unruly Uranus tends toward emotional
volatility and is easily irritated.
A powerful Mars-Pluto conjunction gives Clinton drive and ambition, but may also
represent repressed anger. Her Mars-Pluto forms a precise trioctile (135º)
to Juno, best known as the marriage asteroid, but sometimes known as the Storm
Goddess. Juno demands fair and just treatment, and when she doesn't get it, can
flood the environment with a psychic storm, especially when propelled by Mars
and Pluto. At the moment of the sound glitch, transiting Mars was exactly squaring
her Juno.
A most bizarre technical glitch occurred during a "60 Minutes" interview
on January 26, 1992, when the couple faced allegations of his sexual misconduct.
A row of klieg lights suddenly fell down, shattering near the Clintons, just
as she was making her famous "stand by your man" comment. The interview
became a turning point in his run for the presidency, as transiting Pluto was
conjunct Hillary's Scorpio Ascendant and exactly trine her Moon. Her emotional
intensity manifests in strange, unpredictable ways....
Great Britain's
Transition
Last week, British
Prime Minister Tony Blair was forced to announce his departure
within a year, a development triggered by growing opposition
to his close ties with President Bush and the war in Iraq.
Blair's eventual departure will undo one of the world's most
striking political partnerships which combined American military
muscle with British eloquence.
Great Britain has a number of useful national horoscopes, but the one that best
reflects the national character and historical events is set for the coronation
of William the Conqueror on December 25, 1066 (noon, London). With the Sun, Mercury,
and Venus in hierarchical Capricorn, the British have a clearly-defined class
system, and the traditional values associated with Capricorn of responsibility,
frugality, and reserve.
Aries Rising describes the Britain as a warrior nation and capable of great leadership.
This fiery Ascendant does not fear conflict, and helped forge an empire across
the global village. The Ascendant is modified by a tine from Uranus and Mars
in Aquarius , which add elements of individual liberty and personal freedoms.
These values were instilled in the British colonies, including 17th century America.
Now, with progressed Mars squaring the Ascendant, Britain is at war in Iraq and
against international terrorism. Last week's troubles coincided with transiting
Mars square Uranus and opposite the Moon. With 22º highlighted now (by the
natal Ascendant and Neptune, and progressed Mars), any transit to this degree
will trigger important events. The next important phase is when transiting Sun
and Mars hit 22º Libra in mid-October.
Steve Irwin,
Crocodile Hunter
The week following
famed naturalist Steve Irwin's unexpected death, a tremendous
international outpouring of shock and sympathy filled the blogosphere.
News headlines around the world described the freakish diving
accident, and how the man who had tackled crocodiles, toyed
with venomous snakes, and wrestled with sharks was done in
by a relatively easy-going stingray. Could his horoscope reveal
the lurking danger?
Steve Irwin was born with Sun in sensitive Pisces (February 22, 1962; 1:00 am**;
Essendon, Australia), and conjunct the first magnitude star Fomalhaut, which
means "fish's mouth". This bright reddish star brings fortune and power
(Ted Kennedy and George Washington were also born on February 22), but when conjunct
the Sun carries the "danger of bites from venomous creatures" (according
to astrologer Vivian Robson).
Factor in Steve's eccentric, death-defying character (Sun opposite Uranus and
Pluto) and his adventurous spirit (Mars conjunct Jupiter), and we get a man renowned
for challenging fate. Predicting an early death is taboo in astrological circles,
however, astrologer Richard Houck did just that in his book The Astrology
of Death. The main clues involve simultaneous activation of the lunar nodes,
the fourth house cusp (endings), and surprisingly, Jupiter. Jupiter, as the traveling
planet, brings the ultimate trip.
Many astrologers have already pointed out that transiting Saturn and Neptune
were right on his lunar node axis when he died. Then, transiting Jupiter was
exactly conjunct his deceptive Neptune in stinging Scorpio. And, transiting Uranus
was very near his fourth house cusp, bringing a sudden and unexpected ending.
With his progressed Jupiter exactly conjunct his Sun, Steve Irwin had achieved
his life's purpose.
* Birth time is for 8:00 in the morning, not evening, as widely reported. For
more on Hillary's chart, see NewsScope June
28, 2005. For more on Juno and the
other asteroids, visit http://neptunecafe.com/asteroids.html
** This birth time should be considered a ballpark figure, and comes to me through
Australian astrologer Milton Black: "I wrote to Steve a number of years
ago, and he thought it was very early in the morning, around 1:00 am".