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People who are born and grow up in roughly the same period of history
share many characteristics. Their attitudes are formed by common
experiences. These are "the generations," and we can paint a miniature
portrait of each of them by using the outer planets as "brushes." The
traits of each group are revealed by the signs which the three outer
planets are in when they are born, and the mutual aspects they make in
their birth charts.
From Horoscope for the New Millennium by E. Alan Meece, reproduced with permission from the author.
People who are born and grow up in roughly the same period of history
share many characteristics. Their attitudes are formed by common
experiences. These are "the generations," and we can paint a miniature
portrait of each of them by using the outer planets as "brushes." The
traits of each group are revealed by the signs which the three outer
planets are in when they are born, and the mutual aspects they make in
their birth charts.
The youth of the 1990s are famous as "Generation X." So counting
backward from them, we can give each generation a letter in the same
series. But since a "generation" like Generation X is supposed to last
about 20 years, and the positions of the outer planets usually change
faster than that, there are also sub-groups within each generation
which I have called, for example, Generation X-a, Generation X-b and so
on. The sequence of modern generations starts with Generation T in
1885; the last Generation A would have lived about 400 years earlier.
Generation T was very similar to Generation X; in fact, it was the
previous "lost generation."
Before Generation T, however, there was an inventive, idealistic
generation that shaped modern culture. The last of this group, called
"the modernists," were born from 1878-84 and had Uranus in Virgo in
trine to Neptune in Taurus, with Pluto in Taurus. We shall call them
Generation S-c, although they could also be called the first of
Generation T. Most of the modern artists and scientists of the early
20th Century, and many of its most visionary political leaders, came
from this creative group. They were idealistic, yet practical.
Examples: Mustapha Kemal (Ataturk), John Barrymore, Georges Bracque,
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Albert Einstein, W.C. Fields, James Joyce,
Henri Matisse, Benito Mussolini, Pablo Picasso, Sam Rayburn, Franklin
Roosevelt, Oswald Spengler, Joseph Stalin, Igor Stravinsky, Leon
Trotsky, Harry Truman.
"Seekers and founders," 1885-1897 (Generation T-a) (Neptune conjunct
Pluto in Gemini; Uranus in Libra and Scorpio) These courageous people
provided most of those who laid the political and cultural foundations
of today's world, often following the course begun by the previous,
more inventive generation S. Very sensitive, they loved to explore
life's mysteries. But they had to be sharp, ruthless and adaptable in a
collapsing world. Many of them died in the Great War; others
experienced the upheaval of the 20th Century to its fullest. Examples:
Jack Benny, Neils Bohr, Pearl Buck, Chiang Kai Shek, Charles De Gaulle,
Will Durant, Jimmy Durante, T.S. Eliot, Dwight D. Eisenhower, William
Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Francisco Franco, David Ben Gurion,
Martin Heidegger, Adolf Hitler, Ho Chi Minh, Aldous Huxley, Nikita
Khruschev, Sinclair Lewis, Huey Long, Mao Tse Tung, Groucho Marx,
Jawaharlal Nehru, Eugene O'Neill, Juan Peron, Dane Rudhyar, Josip Broz
(Tito), J.R.R. Tolkien, Arnold Toynbee, Grant Wood.
"The flaming wits," 1898-1904 (Generation T-b) (Uranus in Sagittarius
opposite Pluto in Gemini; Neptune in Gemini and Cancer) Many
revolutionaries come from this group, along with many free-wheeling
spirits. They were the "flaming youth" of the roaring 20s. Quite
irrepressible, they made great actors and writers. Examples: Louis
Armstrong, Humphrey Bogart, Chou En Lai, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby,
Thomas Dewey, Marlene Dietrich, Walt Disney, Enrico Fermi, Clark Gable,
Cary Grant, Ernest Hemingway, Heinrich Himmler, Alfred Hitchcock, Bob
Hope, Ayatollah Khomeini, Andre Malroux, Margaret Mead, Wayne Morse,
Aristotle Onassis, George Orwell, Linus Pauling, Benjamin Spock, John
Steinbeck, Adlai Stevenson, Strom Thurmond, Spencer Tracy.
"The organization men (and women)," 1904-1913 (Generation U-a) (Uranus
in Capricorn and early Aquarius, opposite Neptune in Cancer; Pluto in
Gemini) Bold and adventurous, many of these people were also
emotionally unstable, secretive, extreme or fanatic. Though often
dissatisfied with their lot in life, most remained conservative and
traditional; experts at rising within the ranks and interested in
business. Those born 1912-13 border the next group. Examples: Spiro
Agnew, Leonid Breshnev, Warren Burger, Albert Camus (1913), William
Casey (1913), Norman Cousins (1912), Richard J. Daley, Henry Fonda,
Gerald Ford (1913), John K. Galbraith, Barry Goldwater, Dag
Hammarskjold, Rex Harrison, Katharine Hepburn, L. Ron Hubbard, Howard
Hughes, Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon Johnson, Marshall MacLuhan, Joseph
McCarthy, Richard Nixon (1913), Lawrence Olivier, Tip O'Neill (1912),
Ronald Reagan, Nelson Rockefeller, Dean Rusk, Jean Paul Sartre, Robert
Young.
"The techno-altruists," 1914-1919 (Generation U-b) (Uranus in Aquarius,
Neptune in Leo, Pluto in Cancer) This group is similar to the previous
one, but is more intellectual and more dedicated to social ideals. They
were very charismatic leaders or personalities and provided most of the
corporate technocrats. They were the knights of Kennedy's "Camelot."
Examples: Leonard Bernstein, Walter Chronkite, Jackie Gleason, Paul
Harvey, John F. Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, Robert McNamara, Howard
Metzenbaum, Edmund Muskie, Gregory Peck, William Proxmire, Anthony
Quinn, Anwar Sadat, Arthur Schlesinger, Pete Seeger, Sargent Shriver,
George Wallace (1919), Mike Wallace, Alan Watts, Caspar Weinberger,
Orson Welles.
"The warm souls," 1920-1929 (Generation V-a) (Uranus in Pisces, Neptune
in Leo, Pluto in Cancer) This group is inwardly secure and confident.
They are conventional, warm-hearted and sensitive and are subject to
strange mystical experiences. Though humanitarian, they have made
generally poor political leaders. But many excellent actors and poets
come from this group. Examples: Marlon Brando, David Brinkley, Richard
Burton, George Bush, Johnny Carson, Jimmy Carter, Fidel Castro, Judy
Garland, Allen Ginsberg, John Glenn, Alexander Haig, Joseph Heller, Lee
Iaccoca, John Paul II, Robert Kennedy, Henry Kissinger, Timothy Leary,
Jack Lemmon, Norman Mailer, George McGovern, Don Rickles, Rod Serling,
Sen. Paul Simon, Gore Vidal, Kurt Vonnigut.
The last part of this group (1927-29) has Uranus in Aries; thus is more
rebellious, activist and individualist: Cesar Chavez, James Garner, Che
Guevara, Martin Luther King, Patrick McGoohan, Harvey Milk, Walter
Mondale.
"The rebels without a cause," 1930-35 (Generation V-b) (Uranus in Aries
square Pluto in Cancer; Neptune in Virgo) This is an unpredictable,
sometimes wild and explosive group that provided the leaders of the
"Beat Generation." They make innovative, caring leaders, but often lack
specific goals and are insecure or unsure of their direction. It is the
first generation born after Pluto's discovery, so it and succeeding
groups are sometimes less wedded to ancient traditions. Examples:
Marshall Applewhite, Mario Cuomo, James Dean, Michael Dukakis, Mikhail
Gorbachev, Dick Gregory, Jim Jones, Jack Kemp, Ted Kennedy, Ken Kesey,
Paul Krassner, Charles Kuralt, Jerry Lee Lewis, Shirley MacLaine,
Charles Manson, Bill Moyers, Ralph Nader, Leonard Nimoy, Peter O'Toole,
Ross Perot, Elvis Prestley, Dan Rather, Carl Sagan, Elizabeth Taylor,
Robert Anton Wilson, Boris Yeltsin, Andrew Young.
"The silent generation," 1935-1939 (Generation V-c) (Uranus in Taurus,
Neptune in Virgo, Pluto in Cancer) With all three planets in passive
signs, they tended to be shy, quiet, conforming, moody, dreamy,
sympathetic and introspective. But sometimes they have become outspoken
due to their desire to help others; and like the previous group can be
quite unpredictable. Examples: Woody Allen, Bruce Babbitt, Warren
Beatty, Jerry Brown, Pat Buchanan, Judy Collins, Jane Fonda, David
Frost, Gary Hart, Dustin Hoffman, Barbara Jordan, Jack Nicholson,
Robert Redford, Sam Nunn, Ted Turner.
"The war babies," 1939-1946 (Generation W-a) (Uranus in Taurus/Gemini,
trine Neptune in Virgo/Libra; Pluto in Leo) This group provided the
leaders of the "60s generation." They are outspoken, visionary and
unconventional, but they burned up much of their energy in their youth
(Gemini). Impulsive, confident, spontaneous and restless, they are
rebels with a cause and can become great leaders. But perhaps they have
been too fickle or adaptable to remain true to the great ideals of
their youth. This group and the next are very musically talented.
Examples: Muhammed Ali, Joan Baez, The Beatles, Joseph Biden, Chevy
Chase, Robert DeNiro, John Denver, Bob Dylan, Richard Gephardt, Newt
Gingrich, Tom Hayden, Jimi Hendrix, Jesse Jackson, Mick Jagger, Janis
Joplin, Ted Koppel, Oliver North, Pat Schroeder, Tom Selleck, Pete
Townshend, Paul Tsongas.
"The baby boomers," 1946-1956 (Generation W-b) (Uranus in late Gemini
and Cancer, square Neptune in Libra; Pluto in Leo) This populous group
is famous for its idealism and provided the "shock troops" for the
sixties rebellions. These "flower children" are outgoing, warm,
adventurous, confident, outspoken and exhibitionist; but less original
than the war babies. Born to prosperous but uncertain times, they were
called "spoiled" and "impatient;" yet although they dropped out as
"hippies," they also became the first "yuppies" (young urban
professionals). They insist on their creative autonomy (Leo), but also
long for union with others (Libra); so some of them are emotionally
insecure or inconsistent. Examples: Cher, Bill Clinton (1946), Kevin
Costner, Billy Crystal, Al Gore Jr., Jay Leno, David Letterman, Joe
Montana, Jane Pauley, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jerry Seinfeld, Bruce
Springsteen, Meryl Streep, John Travolta, Robin Williams, Oprah Winfrey.
"The baby boomers, part two," 1957-62 (Generation W-c) (Uranus in Leo,
Neptune in Scorpio, Pluto in Virgo) This group was too young for the
sixties and so are more conventional in their approach to life. They
are talented investigators or analysts and provide many of the "yuppie"
computer professionals. Most in this group are self-contained, shrewd,
secretive, careful, tenacious, calculating and capable. They are more
thoughtful, hesitant, reflective and unsure than the elder boomers, but
often no less outgoing and exhibitionist (since Uranus is in Leo). In
fact, many in this group have already made quite an impression in the
show business world. Examples: Scott Baio, Matthew Broderick, Katie
Couric, Tom Cruise, Michael J. Fox, Woody Harrelson, Michael Jackson,
Madonna, Demi Moore, Eddie Murphy, Donny Osmond, Sean Penn, Prince, Tim
Robbins.
"The techno-punks," 1963-1969 (Generation X-a) (Uranus conjunct Pluto
in Virgo; Neptune in Scorpio) It was said that the "punks" were the
hippies of the eighties. This group is free-wheeling, impulsive, clever
and resourceful, but more hard-nosed and cynical than the baby boomers
were. They grew up in a declining society with little moral direction,
and so have been called "the new lost generation" (the old was the
group of "seekers" born during the Neptune-Pluto conjunction). They
were labeled "Generation X" because they were so unsure of their
identity or purpose. Despite having to grow up as "brash, pragmatic,
suspicious, skeptical, selfish, sharp-eyed survivalists," this group
has enormous creative potential once they find something to believe in.
The first children of the computer age, they will undergo many personal
upheavals and changes. Great scientists, artists and revolutionary
political leaders could emerge from this group. Examples: Lisa Bonet,
Kurt Cobain, Gary Coleman, Rob Lowe, Marla Matlin, Sinaid O'Connor,
Luke Perry, Jason Priestley, Kiefer Sutherland.
"The mellow ones," 1970-1974 (Generation X-b) (Uranus in Libra, Neptune
in Sagittarius, Pluto in Virgo/Libra) This is mostly a friendly,
easy-going, confused, flabby, indolent group of "slackers," but it has
great potential in music and diplomacy. Not so fanatical and less
cynical than their elder brothers and sisters, they are often wise,
generous and mature. This group needs to get off its duff and make up
for its poor educational background. Once it does, some very talented
artists, writers, philosophers and teachers may come from this
sub-generation. Examples: Christina Applegate, Kirk Cameron, Neil
Patrick Harris.
"The explorers," 1975-1981 (Generation X-c) (Uranus in Scorpio, Neptune
in Sagittarius, Pluto in Libra) This group is more intense, exuberant,
and disciplined than the previous one. They are "mellow," but also very
cynical. Relationships and sex are important to this generation, like
other recent ones. Many children of the seventies and eighties feel the
need to fill the cultural void in their lives by exploring the unknown
and traveling widely. They see the lurking danger to their future, so
the best of them are driven to investigate the roots of our problems.
But others may act out their alienation destructively. Examples:
Macauley Culkin, Fred Savage.
"Explorers, part two," 1982-84 (Generation X-d) (Uranus and Neptune in
Sagittarius, Pluto in Libra) Temperamentally this exuberant group is
more like the "mellow ones," but they are also definitely "explorers."
They are undisciplined and unfocused, but probably very positive and
mature otherwise. This transitional sub-generation will be a great
source of visionaries, adventurers, humorists, storytellers, writers
and philosophers, but don't look for too many great political leaders.
"The benevolent entrepreneurs," 1984-88 (Generation Y-a) (Uranus in
Sagittarius, Neptune in Capricorn, Pluto in Scorpio) This is a more
ambitious and well-disciplined group. It will include many far-seeing
and important leaders and entrepreneurs. Though most will probably be
on the conservative side, many will organize great projects for the
public benefit. They feel a great duty to society and Humanity.
"The committed ones," 1988-1995 (Generation Y-b) (Uranus conjunct
Neptune in Capricorn, Pluto in Scorpio) This is a group with
outstanding potential. It is a very precocious generation, but won't
burn itself out in youth. They are steady, persistent, determined,
ambitious and passionate. They have great talent in the arts, politics
and organization, and they may be the great leaders who lay down
lasting foundations for a new age of civilization. On the other hand,
some might consider them too cold, calculating, rigid, worldly or
obsessed with their own goals.
"The flame throwers," 1996-2003 (Generation Y-c) (Uranus in Aquarius,
Neptune in late Capricorn and Aquarius, Pluto in Sagittarius) This will
be a very outgoing, irrepressible, exuberant generation, quick to
question authority and convention. They will be brilliant
intellectuals, inventors, reformers and propagandists.
"The universal free spirits," 2003-2010 (Generation Z-a) (Uranus in
Pisces, Neptune in Aquarius, Pluto in Sagittarius/early Capricorn)
Their successors will be similar, but more easy-going, sensitive and
poetic. They will follow the paths laid down by the previous two
generations, but will show greater brilliance in the imaginative arts.
As the first of Generation Z, they will teach compassion for Humanity
as we all reach the "omega point" of universal human awareness after
2012.
"Lonely rebels," 2011-2018 (Generation Z-b) (Uranus in Aries square
Pluto in Capricorn; Neptune in Pisces) This group will be similar to
those born in the early 1930s. Like them, they will be confused rebels
or lonely seekers in their youth. Growing up in times of crisis, they
will insist on breaking free from authorities and blazing their own
path, however unsure of where it might lead them. Highly visionary, in
later years some of them will be able to adapt and find a powerful
leadership position within society.
"Silent searchers," 2018-2025 (Generation Z-c) (Uranus in Taurus,
Neptune in Pisces, Pluto in Capricorn) This generation will be very
similar to the "silent generation" of the late 1930s. Confused seekers
like their elder brothers and sisters, they will quietly keep many of
their hopes and dreams to themselves until later in life, when they
will effectively act on their desire to help others. But many in this
group will be acquisitive and conformist due to their overweening
desire for security.
"Green pioneers," 2025-2032 (Generation A-a) Uranus in Gemini trine
Pluto in Aquarius; sextile Neptune in Aries. With this generation we
start our letter count over again and arrive back at "A" (the last such
generation A having lived about 500 years ago). Like the "war babies"
of the 1940s, this will be a highly idealistic, inventive, dynamic and
creative group determined to change the world. Instead of "dropping
out" or protesting against society as their grandparents did, these
people will be intensely active and goal-oriented. They will be the
young leaders of the "Green Revolution" at mid-century, intent on
transforming the world no matter how disruptive it may be to the peace
or the status quo.
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