With Uranus
so close at the possible degrees of the UK Ascendant, Jessica Adams expected a
Brexit (see the interesting article at http:/www.jessicaadams.com/2016/02/22/how-astrology-predicts-a-brexit/
) and she was right. Uranus, however, comes with surprises. Maybe that is why
millions of young Brittons demonstrated their wish to Bremain, why Boris
Johnson suddenly decided not to be a candidate for the job of Prime Minister,
and why Farrage told the people that he didn’t mean exactly what he said. On
June 25 I tweeted that there is a chance that Uranus could turn the switch off
again, as it is Uranus. Any way, don’t expect orderly processes with Uranus
involved.
On the
first of July 1916 the Battle at the Somme (a river in France) took the lives
of thousands (and in the end even 1 million) of young soldiers. They fought in
the mudd. May I recommend this movie just to make you feel the atmosphere? It
is https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Un_long_dimanche_de_fiançailles
Here is the
chart of the hour of the battle starting. Watch Uranus.
You immediately see the Yod on the horizon with Uranus in
the 8th house of life and death inconjunct the Moon conjunct Saturn in 12. The
houses are not pleasant and neither is the inconjunct. Saturn inconjunct Uranus
points at blokkades and limited freedom. Mars-Uranus combinations warn for the
risk of getting hurt or wounded. The Ascendant in Cancer with Moon in 12 shows
a tendency of sacrifices.
That is what you see when you look at this chart as the
chart of a battle.
On July 1916 Olivia de Havilland was born and she is still
alive. There aren’s episodes of wounds in her life. Perhaps she had beauty
surgery, I don’t know, but apparently she is OK.
The same characteristics that don’t favor an attack, helped
her in her carreer: stubborness and ambition. She married twice and divorced
twice. Now let’s see in what way her chart and the chart of the Somme are
different.
Her’s has Ruler 1 in 9 conjunct MC (that is usually a
positive sign).
The Ruler 1 of the Battle was Moon in 12, remember?
Lots of
astrologers feel that the 5th and 9th are lucky houses (like the one’s Mrs de
Havilland has) and 8 and 12 are the houses that you won’t want to live inJ
It is so
clear that you immediately see the differences between the chart of the Battle
and that of Mrs de Havilland, who won Oscars.
Every chart
has to be seen in the light of the circumstances. To start a battle with
Neptune in the first house and so many inconjuncts and placements in 12 and an
Apex in 8 is not recommended. It was one of the most bloody battles ever for
both sides. The beautiful movie star had better placements and of course a
better start than in a muddy field with 50% chance to loose your life. Still I wonder
in what way the Yod manifested in her life. Anyone? I guess that nobody would have expected that the battle would take so many lives and that nobody would have thought that Mrs de Havilland would be such a star. That is what Uranus does: surprise and shock you.
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