Not Tonight, Josephine? How Life Comes Full Circle

Empress Josephine (June 23, 1763 – May 29, 1814)

Because the epic film “Napoleon” will be released to the public next week, I thought I’d take a look at Napoleon’s wife Josephine. IDK, call it a hunch, but immediately I saw who she could have returned as in the 20th century. These things tend to come back around every couple of hundred years or so.

This birth time is rated “C” for ‘accuracy in question’. Most of my charts are rated that way, too, so I’m going to go with that time. That Sun/Mars conjunction in the 1st House (of Personality) is interesting, especially as it is in opposition to Pluto in the 7th House (of Open Enemies). Hmm.

There are three inconjuncts, two of which form a Yod pointing at the Moon. That looks familiar.

Sun Inconjunct Moon

This aspect suggests that there is a subtle conflict going on inside you that may sometimes create emotional problems. The inconjunct aspect between the Sun and Moon means that the Sun part of your personality is quite different from the Moon part, and it may be hard for you to relate them to each other. It is as if you are divided in two, so that whenever you have to make an important decision, especially one that involves your feelings, the different sides of your personality want to go in opposite directions. You sometimes find it difficult to decide if you life something or if you want to take part in some activity.

Moon Inconjunct Saturn

This aspect usually means that your need for emotional security conflicts with your need to live with the world’s demands. Each of us needs to be accepted and loved for what we are, in order to have enough self-confidence to deal with the world. But we also have to learn to live with our own life situations in order to survive. In other words, we have to realize that we can’t have everything we want. With this aspect, these two needs are working against each other. Probably you will satisfy one of them at the expense of the other.

Jupiter Inconjunct Pluto

You may have a natural talent for dominating others, but don’t fall in love with this talent and be motivated by it. You can be effective at influencing people only if you use your power to help others and yourself achieve desirable goals together. You must be an agent for betterment at all times, and even so you must listen to others’ ideas about betterment to be sure that you aren’t seeking power in a more roundabout manner.

Do we have an equivalent individual in the present age?

Melania Trump (April 26, 1970)

I’ll bet you didn’t expect that, did you? Here’s my proof:

Can I have a Hallelujah?

Amen.

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1 Response to Not Tonight, Josephine? How Life Comes Full Circle

  1. cdsmiller17's avatar cdsmiller17 says:

    This might account for the special connection between Putin and Melania, and her utter frustration with Trump: being with a “president in name only” is not what she signed up for. And she’s probably shaken up by all the legal issues he has.

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