This photo is said to be the clearest one ever of a UFO. With the newest American ‘distraction’ of disclosure, this one is coming back into prominence. Here’s a video by the BBC about it:
Here’s the event chart.
Warning, warning! The Sun is inconjunct to a Neptune/Ascendant conjunction. That implies that everything is not as it seems. It is definitely there, but perhaps it’s not an alien craft at all. It’s probably manmade: Mars opposition Pluto; and Venus opposition the Moon/Saturn conjunction.
That’s my opinion, and I’m sticking with it, even though I want to believe. The Truth is Out There.
I’m not sure why I haven’t seen anything about this from the posts of other astrologers. Am I really the first to put two-and-two together?
Mars in their charts are only 2 minutes apart. That implies circa the year 998 BC in common to them. That timing relates to King David establishing Jerusalem to be the capital of the Kingdom of Israel…
Could that be the reason for their joint “venture” against Iran?
I woke up from my afternoon nap, yesterday, with the thought that Yellowstone (gold) was equivalent to Bonanza (of gold). I’d never put those two together before. So, I did a little research and this illustration came up. I’m not the only one, obviously.
(This video’s sound is a bit low, so turn your volume up as high as it can go.)
This birth chart was already on my Kepler 8.0 computer program. Other sites suggest 7:08 am for his birth time. I’m not going to quibble for a 3 minute difference.
He has that classic Venus/Mars conjunction which is usually expressed as, “I love and I hate.” Both planets are inconjunct to Neptune. These aspects could perhaps help us understand him better.
Venus Inconjunct Neptune
You are willing to serve, help and assist those you love, but you may honestly feel that you don’t deserve to be loved unless you are forced to serve your loved one in some way. This is because you feel that loving someone requires you to make sacrifices and to deny your own needs and that love may not necessarily make you feel good and warm.
Robert Hand, Planets in Youth (1977) page 204
Mars Inconjunct Neptune
With this aspect you must learn to stand up for yourself and demand your rights forthrightly and directly. Often you feel that you don’t have enough energy to assert yourself or that any such effort would be futile. Unfortunately, some people with this aspect learn to work behind the scenes or dishonestly. Others simply give up or take a defeatist attitude toward life.
Ibid page 236
His death in 1948, by an assassin’s bullet, can be seen as the way that India achieved its freedom from British rule. Martyrdom is a very powerful motivator.
Notice that Venus is again inconjunct to Neptune, but this time Venus is also inconjunct Pluto, which creates a Yod (Finger of God) pointing at Venus. In other words, he made the ultimate sacrifice for his country. Amazing.
The issue of a Governor-General being fully bilingual must have been the deciding factor in her nomination by Prime Minister Mark Carney. Ms. Arbour’s life story is interesting, to say the least.
She attended convent school, during which time her parents divorced. As editor of the school magazine, she earned a reputation for irreverence.
Wikipedia
That irreverence shows up in her (randomized) birth chart as the Saturn/Pluto conjunction in Leo bookending her 5th House cusp. I would say that this makes her chart, more-or-less, correct.
Saturn is the apex of a Yod (Finger of God), formed by inconjuncts to Mercury and Venus. Hmm. The other inconjunct links Uranus to her Midheaven, so take that aspect with a pinch of salt. Just sayin’. Venus is conjunct the Part of Fortune @ 4° Capricorn, and since they are both in the 9th House, they indicate that her greatest achievement in her experience is beyond the three score and ten years of a normal life. Overall, I get the impression that she dearly loves her country, Canada, and justice.
This might seem a strange subject for an astrological portrait, but my interest in her came about by watching the 2006 BBC film “Miss Potter”, starring Renée Zellweger. I guess it doesn’t hurt to have the star of “Bridget Jones’s Diary” (2001) playing the lead role.
Meet Miss Potter
Miss Potter’s birth time is unknown. I moved the clock until the Neptune/South Node in Aries clicked into the age of 36, when her first book was published. With Venus conjunct the Scorpio Ascendant seemed appropriate, too. Note that Neptune and the Moon are both inconjunct to Venus and the Ascendant, forming a Yod, pointing to them. There is one other inconjunct, linking Mars with Saturn. That may be significant in that she (more of less) dictated the terms of her relationship with the publisher’s agent, Norman Warne. In the end, they couldn’t marry, because he got sick and died first.
The past two weeks has seen an explosion of David Wilcock posts on social media. And yet, not a word in the mainstream media. Does that sound strangely familiar to you? It does to me.
I suppose what makes this echo significant is the debate that somehow it’s fake news and that he didn’t kill himself. In fact, according to a great many conspiracy theories, because there’s no police bodycam footage, the person who allegedly shot himself on April 20th @ 11:06 am must have been an imposter, a substitute for their hero. This is the Gnostic tradition being repeated.
As far as many of his followers are concerned, he is still alive, in hiding somewhere. Those who have a more mystical bent say that he is still alive, but living in a parallel timeline. And they are partially correct, because, when we die, we disappear from this earthly existence, but then inhabit a spiritual one.
The question is: Has he ascended? Of course, he has. What will future generations write about him?
Diana’s appearance as she walked up the cathedral steps to the cheers of the crowd more than justified the verse composed in her honour by the President of Zimbabwe, the Rev. Canaan Banana:
It was worth waiting for the one most fitting/ It was worth sweating for the one most soothing/ It was worth living for the one most loving…
‘The Trumpet Voluntary’ sounded; it was time for the bride to start her procession down the aisle, and it seemed less that she was on the arm of her father, Earl Spencer, than that he, shaky after the stroke he suffered in 1977, was drawing strength from the tall, triumphant daughter beside him. Her prince stood waiting for her beneath the great arch of the cathedral dome.
‘Dearly beloved,’ intoned the Dean of St Paul’s, and the marriage service had begun. It was relayed by loudspeakers to the crowds outside, and as the couple pledged themselves to one another, great roars rang out. When the bride said, ‘I will,’ the whole cathedral seemed to shake with the vast joy outside and, as she heard the roar, Lady Diana smiled.
“I pronounce that they be man and wife together,’ declared the Archbishop of Canterbury. Lady Diana Spencer was now the Princess of Wales. Outside Buckingham Palace the crowds were listening on their radios, and at the Archbishop’s words they rose to their feet and cheered.
Miller, Christopher. At This Point in Time: Charting the History of the Human Spirit (pp. 32-33). BookBaby. Kindle Edition.
[This chart is time corrected to 11:20 am, which changes the position of the Jupiter/Saturn conjunction to the 12th House. Mars is now in the 9th House conjunct the Midheaven.]
The Human Spirit
As Penny Thornton in her book, Synastry, so aptly points out, the links between the Royal Wedding chart, the composite and the natal charts of the Prince and Princess of Wales are quite staggering. Many astrologers have speculated that the date and time were chosen astrologically. I agree, even if this choice wasn’t made consciously by Charles and Diana.
For example, this chart’s Sun at 6° Leo conjoins Charles’ natal Ascendant and the couple’s composite Venus and opposes Diana’s Jupiter. This same Sun is also sextile the Royal Wedding Jupiter-Saturn-Ascendant conjunction. As we have seen before, Jupiter and Saturn, combined, seem to represent Britain, so this truly is a royal union. Even though Mars is square to this powerful conjunction, the marriage should be strong and binding. Venus is at the midpoint of the Sun and the Jupiter-Saturn-Ascendant combination, which signifies success in love. And, as a further bonus, the Sun stands at the midpoint of Venus and Mars – the archetypal signification of marriage and the successful physical union of male and female.
Another striking feature of this chart is the abundance of planets in the Tenth House. The Tenth House represents, in a Mundane Figure, the Chief Executive, as occupying the control-tower of the nation. Because the Moon resides here in this chart, ‘Mother’ figures strongly in the ‘job’. Someday, Charles will take over her role as ruler of Great Britain.
Wouldn’t we all like to offer (retrospectively) some advice to the married couple, especially about the bridegroom? Here’s what I would say: You want to be a person of some importance and, if possible, a leader. Even when you were young, you played this role whenever possible. (Sun in Leo) As you grew older, you trained for an occupation in which you could be your own boss or at least have quite a bit of independent authority. Your relationship with your father is very important. You are greatly influenced by his ways, although you occasionally disagree with him and try to rebel. (Sun in 10th) At times success will seem to fall into your lap without any special effort, which may cause you to think that the world owes you a living. (Sun Sextile Jupiter) You like to be either alone or with serious persons like yourself. (Sun Sextile Saturn) You are also quite sociable and outgoing, fond of getting around and meeting people. (Sun Sextile Ascendant)
You may play the role of parent to many people later on in life. (Moon in Cancer) Your mother has a great influence upon your life, shaping your basic attitudes and, even more important, your ideas of what values are significant and what is worth doing in life. This position is very good for a career in politics, or any career that puts you before the public, because you can win people over and get them to agree with your ideas. This position also means that you may be interested in farming. (Moon in 10th) You are likely to have quite a temper and fly off the handle easily. However, if you get in the habit of suppressing your angry feelings, they can build up to quite a fierce level and even become destructive in your life later on. You may react to threats that are more imagined than real if an innocent remark or action triggers off any angry reaction in your mind. (Moon Conjunct Mars) Your mother may have more to do with the career you choose than your father. (Moon Conjunct Midheaven) You are bored by fads and much more concerned with proven ideas. (Mercury in Cancer) You may be attracted to a career in traveling, communications or transportation or to a job that involves much public speaking. You are quite good at expressing opinions that you share with others. (Mercury in 10th) You may be attracted to offbeat subjects such as the occult or psychic studies. Others consider your views very strange, but you work with your ideas until you get as much as possible out of them. This is because you are really interested in these ideas, but also because you enjoy surprising or even shocking others. (Mercury Trine Uranus) You should always have a quiet place where you can be alone with your thoughts. (Mercury Inconjunct Neptune) You have to be careful about how you talk to people, because they may feel that you are trying to push them into an opinion or point of view that they don’t agree with. You may do this without realizing it until people react to what you say with great hostility, even though your words are innocent. (Mercury Square Pluto)
You must learn not to reject everything and everyone that does not live up to your high standards of beauty or of duty in relationships. And you may be overly critical of your friends. (Venus in Virgo) You are an excellent team player in any activity you get involved in, whether it is sports or work projects. (Venus in 11th) You are not attracted to people who do not share your love of intense experience or who seem afraid of life. You find less active people quite frustrating. (Venus Sextile Mars) Sometimes this aspect is a sign of artistic ability, especially if other areas of your chart reinforce this theme. Even at worst, you have a strong sense of beauty and a love of beautiful objects. (Venus Sextile Midheaven)
What you do depends on your moods to an unusual degree. When you are feeling positive and cheerful, you act confidently and assertively. But when you are depressed, you are more retiring and much more irritable. Also you may keep your anger in to the point that you begin to feel a permanent grudge against the other person. You work very hard to preserve a value from the past that you respect, because you are conservative in the best sense of the word. (Mars in Cancer) [When you are older, you may look for a cause that you can defend. You are much more likely to fight for an ideal than for yourself, so you must be careful about the cause you choose. (Mars in 9th)] This is usually a very positive aspect, but you must develop some self-control. Otherwise you will take foolish risks that cannot possibly work out, even physical risks that could lead to an accident. (Mars Square Jupiter) Anger and irritation are often a problem with this aspect, because the action of Saturn inhibits the action of Mars. Be careful that you do not let your anger build up so far that it takes over. You don’t lose your temper easily, but when you do, you do it spectacularly. But bitterness can distort your vision and make the whole world look bad. It also causes you to withdraw from others and become unreachable. Sometimes the effects of this aspect surface on the physical level as a tendency to break bones easily. (Mars Square Saturn) This aspect either leads to frequent disputes and disagreements with people or to feeling frustrated or futile if you try to hold in your anger and resentment in everyday contacts, leading to a feeling that it is you against the world, unless you find out what you have in common with others and how to cooperate with them. (Mars Square Ascendant)
One final word with respect to the Mercury-Neptune Inconjunct:
The challenge of this aspect is to make your thinking and communication with others much clearer; otherwise you will have a lonely life.
On June 22, 1940, France surrendered to Germany. Britain now stood alone. A German invasion seemed certain. In a speech to [the House of] Commons on the day after France asked Germany for an armistice, Winston Churchill, the prime minister, declared:
“Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will say, ‘This was their finest hour.’”
The Germans had to defeat the Royal Air Force (RAF) before they could invade across the English Channel. On July 10, the German Luftwaffe (air force) began to bomb British airfields and ports.
Adolf Hitler expected the British to surrender, but they fought on in spite of continual air raids by German bombers. He kept delaying an invasion of Britain. Instead, he sent his armies rolling over Yugoslavia and Greece.
In September, the Luftwaffe began nightly raids on London. While the battle raged, Churchill turned up everywhere, holding up two fingers in a ‘V for victory’ salute. To the people of all the Allied nations, this simple gesture became an inspiring symbol of faith in eventual victory.
The RAF, badly outnumbered, fought bravely and finally defeated the Luftwaffe. Churchill expressed the nation’s gratitude to its airmen:
“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.”
Miller, Christopher. At This Point in Time: Charting the History of the Human Spirit (pp. 24-25). BookBaby. Kindle Edition.
[The Midheaven was 20° Aries in the original, published chart in the e-book, inconjunct to the Moon/Neptune conjunction.]
The Human Spirit
This chart has the peculiar feature of having all the planets situated in the Eastern hemisphere, the one nearest the Ascendant. This means all of the chart’s energy is concentrated there, symbolic of Hitler’s forces which were deployed to the eastern front, during that time.
Three separate conjunctions encompass the spirit of the battle: the Moon-Neptune connection seems to represent Germany, the nations and their people; the Jupiter-Saturn alignment stands for Britain and her allies; and the Mercury-Mars-Pluto-Ascendant conjunction symbolises Hitler and his war and propaganda machines. Interestingly, the symbol of the air force, Uranus, although trine to the Moon-Neptune conjunction, is situated nearest to, but unaspected with, the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction, which, in turn, is square to the Ascendant. The battle lines were clearly drawn, so to speak. So, I have split the analysis into three parts.
Germany: Probably you will be attracted most strongly to people who are quite unusual. (Moon Trine Uranus) Unless you make an effort to separate reality and dreams, you may start telling lies without really seeming to, particularly if you are trying to avoid something unpleasant. You are especially attracted to people who are not very well thought of by others, particularly if you feel you can help them. (Moon Conjunct Neptune) Your emotional needs may be in conflict with your long-term goals. (Moon Inconjunct Midheaven) Because you won’t stand up for your rights, you are likely to attract persons who are not very good for you. [Third comment about this!] Sometimes this pattern means that you look for someone who can solve all your problems, someone ‘perfect’ whom you can look up to. The problem is that the relationship is based on your imagined unworthiness, not on reality. (Venus Square Neptune) Your natural tendency is to yield to authority, so that those people who are most influential in your life should be very careful about how they exercise their authority over you. If they try to control you too much, or if they make you feel that you just aren’t able to manage your own affairs, it will be difficult to correct the effects of this negative influence later. (Neptune Inconjunct Midheaven)
Britain: When you take up a task, you follow it through systematically and thoroughly. You can stick to a job longer than most others, and you can keep track of many details at once. However, when things go wrong you may often wait too long to assert yourself, and it may be more difficult to correct a problem if you put up with it too long. (Jupiter Conjunct Saturn) This aspect usually works out very well, for it enables you to make a favourable impression on others and to benefit through others all your life. However, sometimes you may get so wrapped up in your own personal needs and desires that you demand more from others than you give back in return. If this tendency goes too far, it would negate most of the good effects of this aspect. It is only when you feel that your personal life is in trouble that you are likely to become selfish. (Jupiter Square Ascendant) Certainly you are not incompetent, but you tend to feel that the demands of life, specifically those made by other people, are so high that you cannot live up to them. Rather than let people know you have failed to achieve perfection, you withdraw from them. (Saturn Square Ascendant)
Hitler: You like to be the center of attention, to appear strong, confident and dominant, the leader, and you can be a good one as long as you remember that leadership is a responsibility as well as power and privilege. You can be stubborn, especially if your pride is involved. (Leo Rising) You decide on your position and jump to a conclusion. And being an argumentative person, you always stand up for what you believe. You have a sharp tongue, which you should use carefully, for the way you say things can start many a battle. You must learn to state your case without forcing others to defend themselves against you. (Mercury Conjunct Mars) Your thinking is likely to be rash and sloppy, so you get tripped up by details that you overlook. (Mercury Square Jupiter) You will have to be careful that the ideas you spread are not harmful. If you try to force people to come around to your way of thinking, they may get so angry that they will fight you on any issue that comes up. No matter what you say, they will oppose you. (Mercury Conjunct Pluto) Your mind is very active but does not work best when you are alone. You need others to give you ideas and stimulate your thinking, and you do this for others in return. (Mercury Conjunct Ascendant) If you don’t get your way, you may lose your temper. You may decide that getting your own way is the most important thing in life and that the only way to get it is by controlling others. Unless you are taught to have a high regard for other peoples’ rights, you may trample upon them. But in that case people are likely to gang up on you and try to stop you at every turn. (Mars Conjunct Pluto) You have all the classic qualities of Mars – self-reliance, courage and daring, personal aggressiveness and independence. These energies have caused you, even while young, to dislike anything that seems soft and weak. (Mars Conjunct Ascendant) You have to choose between being someone who works for positive change and reform or a person whose drive for power makes you dominate others strictly for personal gain. If you follow the latter course, people will fear your energies and will band together to stop you. Such opposition can render you totally ineffective. (Pluto Conjunct Ascendant)