Famous Dutch football player Johan Cruijff has his own 'star' now that asteroid number 14282 has been named after him. The number is not listed in the Astro.com files (yet), so I couldn't see if this asteroid 'hits' a personal point in the chart of Cruijff. His AA rated chart has progressed Midheaven inconjunct Pholus in this period, but I doubt that this is referring to the asteroid. Progressed Sun is trine Chiron...no...It must be Progressed Ascendant conjunct Neptune, because that is 0.0 degree orb, exactly today! Now his name (Ascendant) is a mythe (Neptune) forever and ever...
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Maybe it is nice to have a look at the sport and succes in the chart, now that we mention his name. Mars is rising before Sun and Mercury, so he has an orientation on action, sports and activism. That is right, eh? And that prominent Mars is exactly trine Pluto (for a drive to win) and sesquisquare Jupiter. He is really going for success (Mars with Jupiter and Pluto). He also has Sun semi square Uranus for enstrangement. Maybe that explains the critism on his former football club Ajax? There was a lot of upheaval about what he said and the fans don't seem to happy with it...With transit Neptune inconjunct progressed Mercury miscommunications are to be expected. And how about transit Pluto opposition Moon? It is almost a recipe for confrontations...Transit Neptune quindecile progressed Midheaven adds a negative press to the picture. Asteroid 14282 doesn't seem to give much pleasure, yet.
Anyway, what more is in the chart?Jupiter is exactlty square Ascendant. Now we have two prominencies: Mars and Jupiter. And they are sesquisquare. Mars is the final dispositor of Midheaven. And Jupiter is the ruler of the 5th house of games. Doesn't that say: making (Mars) a success (Jupiter) of a professional (X) game (V)?
And that is not all, of course...Pholus is in the 5th house in the natal chart. And Pholus, as you may know, is the symbol of shooting and feet....(c) http://astropost.blogspot.com
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