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April 4, 2005
The Next Pope
As Pope John Paul II* passed though death's portal Saturday,
the world's one billion Catholics praised his leadership, with
many calling him a saint. Meanwhile, the church's Cardinals began
trekking to Rome to ponder, politic, and elect the next pope.
Astrologers can monitor the profound changes through the lens
of the Vatican's modern horoscope, set for the city-state's independence
from Italy.
The Vatican was born on
June 7, 1929 (11:00 am;
Rome) with the religious
planet Jupiter conjunct
the Midheaven. Jupiter
is in Taurus, a reflection
of the church's deep traditions,
as well as its immense
wealth. Jupiter is precisely
square Neptune, the planet
associated with spirituality,
but also secrecy, a combination
manifest in the Vatican's
hidden processes, art treasures,
and bank accounts.
Authoritative Saturn in
religious Sagittarius is
also closely linked to
Jupiter (by the inconjunction,
150º aspect). These
three planets form a tight
network of aspects that
foster fundamental changes
when activated by outer
planet transits or major
progressions. At the moment,
the Vatican's progressed
Sun is nearly exactly conjunct
Neptune (orb: -0º10'),
describing John Paul II's
slipping away.
Pope John Paul II was elected
on October 16, 1978 when
transiting Uranus, Neptune,
and Pluto were all closely
aspecting the Vatican's
Gemini Sun. He truly expressed
the travel and communications
blend of this sign. At
the moment, transiting
Neptune is trine the Vatican
Sun, offering a window
for the next election.
However, transiting Pluto
is heading toward the Vatican
Saturn in a few years,
indicating that an older,
or more transitional pope
is on deck.
The Eclipsing of Tom DeLay
House majority leader Tom Delay has long been a flash point between
the religious, political right and the rest of the geopolitical
spectrum. Hailed by his colleagues as an effective vote-getter,
DeLay is often called the most corrupt politician in Washington.
The tide turned last week when the conservative Wall Street Journal
castigated him for being the "living exemplar" of Big
Government's "worst habits".
Tom DeLay was born with
his Sun in the fighting
sign of Aries (April 8,
1947; Laredo, TX; time
unknown). Mars, as the
natural ruler of Aries,
becomes a key planet in
his horoscope, and it's
found in the faith-oriented
sign of Pisces. By traditional
interpretive accounts,
this Mars is well-placed,
with a trine to Jupiter
in Scorpio and Saturn in
early Leo.
What then could account
for his religious zeal,
his determination to bring
his biblical worldview
to American politics? When
expanding the analytical
tool chest to include so-called "minor
aspects" and the asteroids,
the picture becomes clearer.
His Mars squares the asteroid
Juno, and is trioctile
(135º) Pluto. Both
Juno and Pluto develop
extreme attitudes when
under stressful planetary
aspects. In politics, Juno
is especially adept at
counting who is "for" and
who is "against".
Over the past year, as
DeLay's progressed Mars
formed an exact square
to Pluto, he engineered
a redistricting in Texas
which secured Republican
incumbents their seats
for years to come. He accrued
much enmity during this
political maneuvering,
but survived transiting
Saturn's square to his
Sun. He still has major
celestial hurdles ahead,
the most immediate of which
is this coming week's Solar
Eclipse right on his Sun.
Michael Schiavo's Ceres-Venus
Most
astrologers are not yet using Ceres in their charts, but the Schiavo
case is a clear demonstration of this asteroid's symbolic relevance.
As described in the January 4, 2005 column, Ceres is associated
with the parent-child relationship, nurturing, food, and the caretaking
professions. That same column also previewed the crisis atmosphere
around transiting Uranus's conjunction with the U.S. Ceres on April
1.
As Terri's parents battled
to have her feeding tube re-inserted,
she finally died on March 31,
as transiting Uranus was almost
exactly conjunct the U.S. Ceres
(orb: 0º03'). Last week's
column described the role of
Ceres in Terri's horoscope,
but Ceres is also a powerful
player in Michael Schiavo's
chart. The closest planetary
aspect, and therefore the most
powerful psychological dynamic
in his chart (set for April
3, 1963; Levittown, PA; time
unknown) is Venus opposite
Ceres.
In a man's chart the opposition
between two feminine archetypes
can manifest as competition
between two women in his life.
Not all Venus-Ceres oppositions
are destined to create such
international attention and
strife, but in Michael's horoscope,
his Ceres is sandwiched between
Uranus and Pluto. Ceres here
is said to be "besieged",
and attracts enormously difficult
situations.
Michael's Venus-Ceres opposition
manifested as a wife who needs
constant caring (Ceres) and
a live-in girlfriend, Jodi
Constance (Venus). He has said
that they plan on marrying
as soon as Terri dies, and
many see this conundrum as
his primary motivation for
pursuing her peaceful death.
In February, as transiting
Uranus entered his Venus-Ceres
axis, a Florida judge ruled
that Terri's feeding tube could
be removed.
* see NewsScope March
1, 2005
for details of John Paul II's
chart and the forecast of his
imminent death.
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