Cyprus – sunny spots and suspect judicial systems

 

A #boycott Cyprus campaign has started after a judge handed down a guilty sentence to a 19-year-old British girl for causing public mischief. She reported having been raped by 12 Israeli men last July and then retracted her allegations after a protracted interrogation by police when no lawyer or translator was present. The judge refused to hear any evidence about whether the alleged rape took place, only on the recantation which she claims was forced and was certainly extracted without due process. The UK Foreign Office has expressed disquiet and several former Cypriot Attorneys General and the like have also queried the proceedings. There has been one other such story in the media about the police forcing a retraction from a woman claiming rape.

Cyprus gained independence on 16 August 1960 at midnight. The chart has two distinct sides. There’s an entertaining Sun Uranus in Leo in and adventurous trine to Jupiter in colourful Sagittarius. And there’s a much darker streak with a controlling 4th house Pluto Venus in Virgo square Mars Moon in Gemini – certainly it will foster sexual licence but there’s cruelty in there as well. Plus a stressed Yod of Moon Mars sextile Mercury inconjunct an 8th house Saturn – not exactly warm, cosy and supportive, for sure. The feminine doesn’t come out well in this chart being hemmed in by Mars and Pluto as well as an ungiving 8th house Saturn.

At the moment the Cyprus Gemini Ascendant has a debilitating tr Neptune square till late January undermining its image; plus a panicky-failure Solar Arc Mars square Neptune in the entertaining 5th house. There could be financial repercussions with the Solar Arc Venus moving to conjunct the Neptune in 2020.

If they hoped to protect their tourist trade by burying the story it’s going to boomerang in an even more damaging way if the boycott campaign gains traction. Sunny holiday spots and dodgy legal systems appear to go hand in hand.

Hulk – brains in his feet

 

Brazilian footballer, Givanildo Vieira de Sousa, otherwise known as Hulk for his likeness to Lou Ferrigno, who played Hulk on TV in the 1970s, has scandalised football fans. Having abandoned his 12 year marriage in July he has since taken up with his wife’s favourite niece, who is cousin to his three children.

He was born 25 July 1986 in Campina Grande, Brazil, and is a Sun Leo in a controlling square to Pluto, trine Saturn in prickly Sagittarius, inconjunct Neptune in Capricorn. His Venus in Virgo opposes Jupiter in Pisces squaring onto an uncompromising and high-wire Uranus; and his earthy Venus is also trine Mars in ambitious Capricorn. Not an easy personality – he will want to be centre of attention, is obstinate, dislikes criticism, prone to muddles with the Neptune quincunx. His Venus opposition Jupiter is superficially charming, certainly indulgent and square Uranus hints at an erratic approach to emotional connections and commitment. His Moon is either late Pisces or Aries and will either be square Uranus or square Neptune, neither of which suggest a settled domestic life.

What’s interesting is that his North Node is in Aries which usually indicates that part of life will be spent alone, rather than in relationship. Tr Pluto is moving to square his Node from early 2020 to late 2021, which won’t necessarily bring isolation but there’ll be hints of lessons to learn.

He does look unsettled at the moment with tr Uranus square his Sun across the New Year and January, moving on to square his Pluto by March; and he also has a frustrating and enraging tr Pluto square his Sun/Mars midpoint at the moment with an avalanche of bad publicity and critical fans, and it repeats on and off till late 2020. Not his shining moment.

New Year and other celestial staging posts

Janus, the two-faced god, rules the New Year – one set of eyes looking back, the other looking forward. A time for most to stop and consider.

In every individual life there are several, even more significant though less frequent, staging posts as the outer planets move to make hard aspects to their natal place and in the case of Saturn to return. They don’t always fall at the ages you might imagine.

The First Saturn Return at 29 is the first maturing transit. Despite most of us assuming we’re grown up at 16, it takes until the late twenties to face facts, get real and settle into the Saturnine virtues of hard work and self-discipline. Running into it is a pressured, sometimes painful year of tough experiences. The Second Saturn Return at 58 also brings sober realisation, this time about the next phase of life running into retirement, or at least slowing down to accept the limitations of age. The Progressed Moon cycle hits marginally earlier with a Return at 28 and another at 56 – which is an emotional taking-stock.

Uranus makes a square to its natal place, aged 21, which is a touch late for a teenage rebellion, but will bring a strong urge to express individuality as well as a restless desire for adventure. The next Uranus hard aspect, the opposition at age 42, is usually even more dramatic bringing a mid-life crisis. This goes along with a desire to throw everything that feels stale and dull in the air and go hot foot after unfulfilled ambitions, sometimes including buying a sports car or taking a younger lover. The next Uranus square at 63 isn’t as dramatic but coincides with a restless period of questioning – ‘where have I been and where am I going’ – as plans for the future are pondered over in light of what has been achieved. The Uranus Return at 84 brings it back full cycle.

The most significant staging past of them all occurs across a few year span from the late 30s to early 40s. What Carl Jung called the individuation crisis – starting with the Second Nodal Return at 37 (occurring every 18.6 years), and running on through the Uranus opposition, Pluto and Neptune squares to their natal place. Negotiating this transition successfully, he thought, brought new energy and vitality to the second half of life, as a deeper connection to the inner soul or Self came with a new sense of purpose. Ignoring it, he felt, brought stagnation and decay to the second half of life.

“Individuation answers the question, who are you, beneath all of your social roles and responsibilities? If you took off the ‘masks’, or personas, that you hide behind? Who would you be if you faced up to all your hidden secrets and made peace with your darkest corners? And dared to be yourself no matter how different you are from others?”

It may just be personal experience, but my impression is that more people than the average die in their late 30s perhaps because of this cross-over point which for some is a step too far.

It can be helpful for those angst-ridden times of dark nights of the soul to understand the astrology of the experience and decipher the direction in which the celestial winds are blowing.

Christine Keeler – caught up in a typhoon

 

Christine Keeler, the good-time girl from an abusive childhood, whose teenage fling with John Profumo, the Defence Minister, brought down Harold MacMillan’s government in 1963, has had a sympathetic hearing from a new BBC drama. She was written off as a prostitute, having also had a liaison with a Soviet attache and intelligence officer, a smear from which she never recovered. Stephen Ward, the society osteopath who was the fixer for her entree into moneyed aristo circles committed suicide midway through his trial for immorality offences, having been abandoned by his erstwhile friends in high places. Plus ca change.

Profumo resigned having lied to the House of Commons and supposedly led a saintly life thereafter, living off his inherited wealth, doing charitable work in London’s East End. Though indications are he continued womanising. He remained a guest of Winston Churchill’s son Randolph and the Queen Mother, returning to ‘respectability’ with a CBE twelve years later from the Queen for his charity work. His wife, former actress Valerie Hobson, stood by him with cool elegance – though in reality she appears to have been aware of his wandering ways, having a few of her own.

What a dramatis personae – and what a gap between the received wisdom about the personalities which left the ‘downstairs’ lot carrying the heaviest burden, as ever.

Christine Keeler, 22 February 1942 11.15 am London (from memory), was a Sun Pisces, with an emotionally intense Venus in Aquarius opposition Pluto; and a heavyweight Saturn Mars Moon and Uranus in Taurus trine Neptune. She had been sexually abused and malnourished as a child, had a baby at 17 which died, and became a waitress, then a topless showgirl, aiming to be a model. That collection in Taurus would certainly indicate cruelty in childhood.   When she had her fling with Profumo in 1961 her Solar Arc Saturn Mars were square her North Node in Virgo, thrusting her firmly into the centre of the zeitgeist and was conjunct her Jupiter which may indicate the blight that it brought to the rest of her life.

John Profumo, 30 June 2015. was a maverick Sun, Mars, Uranus in Aquarius; with Venus in adventurous Sagittarius opposition Saturn in Gemini and Pluto in Cancer – Venus Saturn can be a sex addict; Venus Pluto tends to be compulsive emotionally and sexually; and Saturn Pluto adds a darker twist.

Christine’s Venus in Aquarius was conjunct his Sun Mars which would draw him to her initially – though it was only a brief fling. And their relationship chart had an intense composite Venus opposition Pluto.

His wife, Valerie Hobson, 14 April 1917, was a Sun Venus (Mars) in Aries square Saturn, herself from a poor, difficult childhood who had married money, divorced and married the also-rich Profumo. She was no slouch when it came to living it up with a Venus Mars conjunction in Aries square Saturn.

Her Aries planets were trine his Venus in Sagittarius which would provide a small spark but it was hardly a close match, with their relationship chart having a chained-together-and-resenting it Saturn Pluto, a needs-space Venus Uranus; and an aggravated Mars trine Saturn Pluto.

Stephen Ward, 19 October 1912, was undoubtedly a less than savoury character, but no more so than those he supplied with girls. He had the highly-strung Uranus opposition Neptune of his generation squaring onto a late Libra Sun conjunct Mars in Scorpio – ego-centric, ultra-determined, vengeful – with Venus also in sexy Scorpio.

The final cast member in this novelesque tragi-comedy of a political peccadillo was Mandy Rice Davies, 21 October 1944, a friend of Keeler. Her famous riposte at Ward’s trial when faced with Lord Astor’s denial of having slept with her – ‘well he would, wouldn’t he’ – has become an iconic phrase. She was a more robust character who went onto have a celebrity existence and three moneyed marriages. Like Ward she had a late Libra Sun and Venus in Scorpio; as well as a do-or-die-determined Mars in Scorpio square Pluto.

It’s a huge irritation to me that it takes for ever – nearly sixty years in this case – for a more balanced picture to emerge.

France, Netherlands, Italy, Germany – forced change ahead

 

What is clear is that the recession-prone Saturn in Aquarius square Uranus in Taurus picking up in 2021 and extending into 2022 will have a destabilising effect on the major EU countries. It will hit the EU chart in 2021 (see post below 27 December) and have major consequences in France and the Netherlands.

France, 21 September 1792 3.30 pm Paris, especially with its Uranus in Leo opposition Pluto in Aquarius square Mars in Scorpio will be undergoing massive forced and jolting changes between 2022 and 2024/5. The Franco-EU relationship, always the most rock-solid, will also be battered this way and that as tr Uranus and tr Saturn make hard aspects to the composite Uranus and Sun in 2022/23 with worse to follow through till 2026.

The Netherlands, 26 July 1581 JC, with a Leo Sun Venus will be rocking and rolling from tr Uranus in square in 2021/22 and then square Uranus in 2022/23; with a ‘collision’ type setback also in 2022 from Solar Arc Mars square Saturn. Their EU relationship is under pressure in 2020 from a discouraging tr Pluto conjunct the composite Saturn with growing discontent from tr Neptune square Pluto. With added anger and frustration from tr Pluto square the composite Mars, escalating through 2021/22/23 with tr Pluto square the composite Sun, Mercury and tr Uranus conjunct the composite Uranus Venus – threatening to pull old agreements apart.

Both the Italy 1861 and 1946 charts in relation to the EU indicate much the same timescale of disruption; and also in terms of their internal stability which will be severely shaken from 2022 to mid decade.

Germany looks more aggravated with the EU at the moment and through 2020 than later with tr Uranus moving round the Uranus, Mars, Moon Fixed composite T Square; though will have moments of great uncertainty in 2022/23 with tr Neptune square the composite Saturn.

The Germany chart itself, 1 January 1871 12 am Berlin, shows financial disappointment in 2020 from tr Neptune square the Jupiter; and a major turnaround of direction in 2021/22 with tr Pluto opposition the 10th house Uranus; followed by a truly tectonic shift as tr Uranus is conjunct the 8th house Pluto in Taurus in 2023/24. And it will be facing meltdown confusion about a close relationship by 2024.

Being outside the EU – if it actually is – won’t shield the UK from the Uranus tsunami since the very Fixed UK 1801 chart will be buffeted in much the same fashion.

Australia 2020 – its frontier spirit being tested

 

Catastrophic conditions in Australia with out-of-control fires raging in every state could worsen as 40-degree temperatures are forecast. Already millions of hectares have been burnt, along with houses and a fireman was killed today when his truck rolled over in extreme winds.

The Australia chart with its Sun Saturn in Capricorn was in the line of attack from the July 2019 Solar Eclipse and the recent Capricorn one with Jupiter in the latter making no concessions to good luck. The upcoming January 2020 Lunar Eclipse at 19 degrees Cancer located to Sydney sits across the chart Ascendant/Descendant indicating a critical region.

Tr Neptune is also continuing to square the AU Pluto at the moment till late January which suggests devastation and confusion and will sap morale. Tr Neptune thereafter will be in aspect to four AU midpoints over the next two years for uncertainty ahead but at least Neptune will be clear of the aspect to Pluto. There should be a good-news blip from February 9 to early March 2020, but across mid year there’ll be more setbacks, perhaps accidents running on into 2021.

Depending on the start time of the chart tr Pluto will be conjunct the Midheaven from early 2020 and through 2021 which does hint progress will be blocked with a suggestion of a collapse of some sort as the country tries to pick up the effects of the devastation and plot a way forward into a high-risk future.

The economic damage is unknowable at this stage but the Bank of Australia, 14 January 1960, is under pressure, continuing on from last year through 2020 with tr Pluto conjunct the Capricorn Sun. The July 2020 Lunar Eclipse will affect it critically. Though the real challenges hit from early 2021 with a panicky Solar Arc Neptune conjunct the Saturn; followed by a devastating Solar Arc Pluto conjunct Neptune, and a jolting Solar Arc Uranus square the Sun – all in 2021/22. Plus a disappointing, bubble-bursting tr Neptune square Jupiter.

Australia is a stalwart and adventurous country with four resilient Sagittarian planets as well as the determined Sun Saturn in Capricorn. But it’s difficult to see how the climate risk can be managed ahead.

India – nationalists flexing their muscles

 

India is in turmoil with demonstrations against PM Modi’s new citizenship law which is seen as anti-Muslim and weakening India’s secular foundations. Modi leads the BJP Party whose core ideology holds that India is a Hindu nation. There are 200 million Muslims in India, about 14 per cent of the population. One analyst said: “There is a feeling that the shackles have come off on the Hindu nationalist agenda.”

On the India chart, the Secondary Progressed Mars is exactly conjunct the Saturn (and Pluto) for an upsurge of anger and frustration – as well as hatred. Memories of the bloody 1947 post-colonial partition of the sub-continent into India and Pakistan with millions displaced and killed are the backdrop to an unhealed and unhealable wound. And one which Modi’s policies inflame.

The violence and mayhem will run on with tr Pluto Saturn opposition the Mars/Saturn midpoint now till late January and again mid August to late November. With more disruptions in February, July and August, and December. There’s a Solar Arc Moon conjunct Neptune by late 2021/early 2022 suggesting a disappointed or discontented populace.

What will have most effect moving ahead is tr Uranus, bringer of forced change and jolting surprises, which is square the India Mercury at the moment with one last hit in April 2020, precipitating excited outbursts. But will cause more disruption and upheaval in 2021/22 as it squares the India fixed Saturn Pluto in Leo, moving on through an opposition to the Midheaven, and squares to Venus and the Sun in 2022/23. So like many other countries there will be a bumpy path ahead. There may also be a lack of direction with tr Neptune crossing into the India 11th in 2020 for many years thereafter.

In 2022/23 as well tr Pluto will oppose the India Cancer Moon for domestic/voter discontent and resentment. Feelings will run exceptionally high.

The Saturn Pluto conjunction is moving through the India 9th house so maybe it isn’t surprising that religious arguments have come to the fore with intolerant Pluto connecting to repressive Saturn. Jupiter may help to bring a little amiability to bear as it moves into the India 9th from March till July and again after November 2020.

Narendra Modi’s 2nd Term chart, 30 May 2019 7.04pm Delhi, hints at financial setbacks and simmering, volcanic anger as well with an 8th house Mars; overly high hopes especially on the money-front and a less than ecstatic population.

12th house – a need for a bolt hole

 

The 12th house has a bad reputation in traditional astrology with gloomy murmurings about prisons, mental asylums, monasteries and the like. However Gauquelin who did a statistical surveys of birth charts found that the 12th and 9th were the strongest houses for successful activity. Not that its much of a recommendation but Tony Blair has a 12th house Sun as did Ariel Sharon, PM of Israel as well as actor Lawrence Olivier and Queen Victoria, so it doesn’t indicate a life of incarceration.

Since the 12th house rules the unconscious, planets there can suggest creativity. But more generally, astrologer Dane Rudhyar thought it indicated a person who does not take his/her identity from relationships or family, career or friends; and they are not easily influenced by other people and will stay committed to their own convictions.

What is crucial for 12th house types, who tend to have more porous psychological boundaries than most, is that they get space and peace to themselves along the way, since they’ll easily get overwhelmed by having constant people around. Liz Greene thought there was a need to come to terms with the unconscious at some point in adult life. Being comfortable with inner space is crucial. Too external a life will run into the buffers at some point. Another astrologer thought 12th house planets did not support the ego in quite the same way as other house placings. Life has to be lived for the sake of doing what feels right whether or not there is glory attached to it.

What may also happen is that the persona (image) that 12th house types project isn’t the real self. Some will have a problem being truly themselves when out in the world which is why they need to retreat from time to time into seclusion – to stop performing for others and be themselves. Larry Olivier suffered from stage fright for ten years and disappeared into relative invisibility in public terms. Queen Victoria also went into virtual hiding for years after Albert died.

Where 12th house personalities have lost the connection to their inner Self, they develop a hyper-active restlessness, a desperate drive to react to the demands of the external reality, while remaining uncomfortable with themselves. And often others get a sense of ‘no one at home’ because what you see on the outside with a 12th house personality isn’t what’s there deep inside.

I have (depending on house system) six planets in the 12th including Sun and Mercury – and I do treasure peace and tranquillity away from other people. Though I all too easily get bunkered down too much and have to shake myself back into society. But it’s no more difficult than a lot of placings that other people have – just part of life’s rich tapestry.

Canada 2020 – sunshine and storms

 

Canada moves into 2020 facing challenges from a sluggish economy and with Saturn Pluto moving through its 10th house of career and direction, it’ll be a fairly uphill climb at times. But there are hints of cheer from tr Uranus picking up aspects to the adventurous, risk-taking Jupiter opposition Mars, on and off all year. Plus tr Uranus is conjunct to Jupiter midpoints in late May/June, again late October to late November, and again in early 2021 which will bring lucky breaks, success and confidence boosts. And tr Jupiter will start a year long trek through the Canada 10th from early January 2020 which usually brings a rise in status, and attracts praise and recognition.

Justin Trudeau’s 2nd Term government chart, 20 November 2019 1.30pm Ottawa would suggest financial headaches with an 8th house Mars Mercury opposition Uranus; but there’s also a successful Jupiter in the 10th to keep spirits buoyant. The Bank of Canada chart, 11 March 1935, would also suggests a fraught two years ahead with a blocked tr Pluto square Mars and a confusing tr Neptune conjunct the Sun.

The real problems for Canada won’t come till 2022 when the tr Saturn in Aquarius square tr Uranus bounces off the Canada Saturn opposition Pluto. The global economic hiccup from Uranus square Saturn will impact strongly on Canada.