When a Song About a Solar Eclipse Made Him Famous

Solar Eclipse (July 10, 1972)

For years, people speculated that the song “You’re So Vain” by Carly Simon was written about Warren Beatty. What if there was a way to prove it? (I know, I know that Carly has admitted after all this time that it was true, but had I done the detective work, I could have taken the mystery out of the story.)

Well I hear you went up to Saratoga
And your horse naturally won
Then you flew your Lear jet up to Nova Scotia
To see the total eclipse of the sun

Carly Simon (November 8, 1972)

Warren Beatty (March 30, 1937)

Here’s his birth chart, as listed on my Kepler 8.0 program:

I won’t delineate the aspects, except to say that Neptune in the 12th House speaks of his love of mystery (and of his being an actor). There are two inconjuncts, one linking Mercury with Neptune, and the other linking Venus with Mars. Hmm.

When I combine Beatty’s chart with the exact moment of the solar eclipse over Nova Scotia, we get this:

Can you see why this reveals who the mystery man truly was?

He has even been photographed with that famous scarf..

You cannot underestimate the value of a song which permanently places someone in the mindset of its listeners.

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You probably knew this song was about you, Warren Beatty.

About cdsmiller17

I am an Astrologer who also writes about world events. My first eBook "At This Point in Time" is available through most on-line book stores. I have now serialized my second book "The Star of Bethlehem" here. And I am experimenting with birth and death charts. If you wish to contact me, or request a birth chart, send an email to cdsmiller17@gmail.com. (And, in case you are also interested, I have an extensive list of celebrity birth and death details if you wish to 'confirm' what you suspect may be a past-life experience of yours.) Bless.
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