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  1. Hi Marjorie,

    I remember reading in one of your posts (can’t find which one, but it was in the last one month) that 2019 is likely to be a difficult year for the EU. Would that tie in with the next EU Parliament elections due in 2019? Can you cast an approximate horoscope for it (as it is elected on different days in different countries)? What do you believe would be the future of Juncker and Tusk in the tusssle between the European Commission and the Europen Council on leading the EU side of the Brexit negotiations?

  2. The Great British Bake-Off is pulling at the heart strings of British viewers with its move to Channel 4 and loss of hosts. Can you tell us what may happen with the hosts, judges and the future of the show?

  3. Thanks very much, Marjorie, for answering my question. It ties in with something I read, that a serial killer’s natal chart may seem to depict a nice enough chap (or chapess), but the harmonics would probably show a very disturbed or nasty person. Would this mean that the average bod won’t have particularly notable harmonics or just have a smattering of low numbers? Or do you just interpret them in the light of the individual’s chart. Thanks for references to Hamblin, Harvey and Baigent to follow up.
    Btw, your posts on Neptune, Jupiter and Pluto fill in so many gaps. Complex stuff!

    • Zita, The serial killer I mentioned in the Neptune post below could have been sussed from the natal chart to a limited degree if you’d been really digging. A Pisces New Moon trine Pluto and opposition Neptune – hints of megalomania of a cosmic variety; and New Moon trine Pluto, sextiling onto Mars could have given a clue about ruthlessness. But I think the astrologers doing the cold reading were so swept away by all the Neptune/Pisces and thinking along too conventional lines. Mind you, doing a reading when you know the biog is soo much easier. John Gacy did have a nastily brutal 20H and 18H – both of which tied in Venus, which would have been an additional clue. Plus a perverse 9H (brings pleasure) and a cruel 8H. Midpoints can also be helpful when looking for emotional screw ups.
      I tend to use Harmonics for people who stand out from the crowd – like Steve Jobs. Certainly he was lucky, talented, spilling over with initiative, as well as distinctly tricky. But it is his 17H (leaving a legacy for history) which is truly astonishing. Harmonics is just another tool in the box that helps with information. Many people have harmonics they never live out, just as they don’t live out the full potential of their chart.

  4. Harmonics
    Zita, I took me a long time to get round to Harmonics, partly because John Addey who developed them talked in terms of music which I never quite grasped.
    Basically they are just a way of exploring the more minor aspects in a chart. You can see the conjunctions, oppositions, squares, trines, sextiles, inconjuncts easily enough in a standard birth chart. But the 52 degree aspects (septiles), 73 degrees (quintiles), 21.5 degree (17th) etc etc aren’t easy to spot.
    Along the way David Hamblin, Charles Harvey and Michael Baigent wrote more easily understandable tracts on them. The aspect number meanings seem to fit fairly well with the old numerology interpretations. I do them partly as practice to see what works and what doesn’t. And when a chart doesn’t show up anything too striking, I find it useful to delve into the minutiae which can be very helpful.

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