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Could you please look at yet another moon in virgo politico. Pedro Sanchez of Spain born February 29, 1972, 10:25 AM, Madrid ?
Hello Marjorie
Just to let you know birthday horoscope is not working properly on mobile phones.
Thank you for everything you do.
Prince Harry has lost his court case over UK security provisions for him and his family, when visiting. Some neat astrology – tr Saturn in Pisces squares his natal Neptune in (legal?) Sagittarius. Tr Uranus in Taurus is sextile tr Saturn, but inconjunct his natal Neptune. The transiting Sun in Taurus opposes his natal Saturn for a see-saw over earthy security and Scorpio secrecy, plus other people’s money was sought to pay for those security provisions.
What’s curious, and I’m unsure what to make of it is – Tr Venus and Neptune conjunct in Aries (his religious, female KC?) are conjunct Harry’s natal Black Moon Lilith at 1 Aries. The Saturn/Neptune conjunction will be there soon enough. With an accurate birth chart like this it could be interesting to see how BML manifests for him with a Neptune transit, and then joined by Saturn. Interpreting BML brings many questions for me, so it’ll be one to watch.
Many challenges to his astrology this year with the ingresses as you say, Jane. Other than BML at 1 Aries, his NN is at 0 Gemini will be meeting with transit Uranus this year and next and transit Pluto and Neptune are currently quincunx his natal Pluto. Then there’s the September total Lunar eclipse at 15 Pisces which will be squaring his Mars. Given his natal 8th house Sun in Virgo square natal Sagittarius Mars which can be somewhat reckless, I feel it would be an expensive mistake for him to pursure further lawsuits.
Thanks VF. King Charles has his natal BML at 13 Pisces…..
Anything happening to their composite? To see if the sought reconciliation is happening.
He’s whining in an interview again. Poor poor him.
The judge told Harry, ‘A sense of grievance does not translate into a legal argument’. Ouch!
Taurus moon opposition Scorpio moon – super stubborn and clinging on to old hurts and grievances. I wonder if he will ever look inside at all the pain, hurt and fear rather than pinning his hopes on the world changing for him to be happy. It’s his kids I now feel sorry for because he’s passing this onto them and one of them could easily become a future scapegoat for his unhappiness.
Do you mean Scorpio Saturn, GD? Yes, incredibly stubborn. But what comes across too is the sense of victimhood and so long as he clings to that narrative, he will never move forward. Saturn urges us towards responsibility and acknowledging our limitations and in PH’s case it has been in Pisces for roughly 2 years now, squaring his Sagittarian Mars and throughout last year and more recently, opposing his Virgo Sun and it has not grounded him at all, rather it has entrenched his perception of himself as a victim despite the status and privilege he was born into. Any therapy he might have had has certainly not resulted in increased self-awareness. The way he paints his family as villains and himself as the wounded hero, as if the situation was black and white is adolescent. The BBC interview following the court case was ill-advised and the public reaction – most folk I know just rolled their eyes – is understandable at a time when so many people are struggling.
PBS and NPR
It always helps if you can give the date and location of the founding of any organisation you want looked up.
What happens to starmer after today’s council election results?
back to the factory for reconditioning.error 501.
With a shiny new suit. Or maybe McSweeney will blow him up and start again.
haaaaa….
Thanks for the laugh Sarah_K and AC!
Marjorie,
Do you see a possible exit for Tim Cook from Apple?
Delighted to see that this morning with Venus in first degree of Aires tightly conjunct Neptune in Aires, sextile Pluto descending opposite ascending Mars in Leo, and square the sun in Taurus,
and of course Moon in Cancer, the Women of Britain have finally got their sporting rights back!!
As evidenced by Pluto, Mars its been a long hard fight against the male sports establishment.
Today in the face of court cases and loss of insurance, they folded like a pack of cards.
What a thing Neptune in Pisces has been, a morass of conspiring, chaos, fantasies, lies, corruption and bonkers ideology seeping into all things through far too permeable barriers, made real in the tsunami of plastic pollution and poisoning of our waters.
There are only 20 trans women footballers in the whole country and IIRC only about 40 trans women athletes (maybe less?) at college level in US sports. In the context of the numbers, not exactly the phalanx of ‘male invaders’ some people claim.
Neptune in Pisces delusions can go in all sorts of ways.
I would also be wary of certain aspects of Neptune in Aries, it’s not solely an indicator of common sense thinking (even if it does seem less nebulous and vague than when in its own sign). That combination is the sign of an idealistic crusader, but everyone has different ideals…. the American Civil War was fought under this transit and you could very well argue that both sides were on a mission to uphold the ideals of what they felt was right – but those ideals were very different in what they intended the world to be.
Neptune in Aries could also indicate some sort of delusions about Aries energy, ideals and distortions around binary yes/no, this/that thinking.
The sports issue is actually the one area I do agree there are problems in and am sceptical about. The way some people talk about it though, it’s as if hundreds and hundreds of trans women are overrunning women’s sports when the actual numbers have never been that high.
Interesting article linked there but if trans women have been playing for that team for several decades why was it seemingly not an issue until only recently?
Women have lost around 900 medals in sport so far globally, and have had to lose their places, they have been hurt, humilliated and lost their dignity, they have been hounded thereatened and assaulted for speaking up.
It has had massive impact on girls participation.
It affects all levels of sport and women everywhere.
The biggest delusion of all that goes back aeons, is that women should be nurses tto mens ‘feelings’ and demands.
The Supreme Court clarified the law. There is no reason people who identify as trans cant form 3rd categories, but thats not so attractive to mediocre male athletes when they could be winning prizes and money against women.
Beautifully put, Marina.
They should organize en masse and sue IOC, world athletics, NCAA, world rugby, in the US. All this has a monetary value for loss of earnings, mental distress. Damages would be astronomical in the US-then distributed to women’s sports.
Jasmine Crockett has held her own against the powerful white guys in Washington. She is definitely on the rise in the Democratic party. March 29, 1981 no bt
Oops…forgot to add that Darin was also a prolific songwriter, “Dream Lover” and “Beyond the Sea” being among his many hits. He also wrote the musical scores for movies.
I would love if you could do a deep dive on Illinois Governor, J. B. Pritzker. He seems to be reving for a Presidental run in 2028.
Marjorie: The life of Bobby Darin, one of the greatest entertainers ever, is now being celebrated on Broadway in a new musical, “Just in Time.” In 2004, Kevin Spacey starred as Darin in a movie he also produced and directed, “Beyond the Sea.” A big Darin fan, I’ve often wondered about his astrology–it has to be remarkable. Born into poverty, he suffered bouts of rheumatic fever as a child, leaving him frail with a weak heart. A doctor told his mother that he’d be lucky to live past 16. Knowing he was living on borrowed time, Darin, who died of heart failure at age 37, was hell-bent determined to take life at full throttle, packing as much as possible into his short time on Earth. A hugely popular Grammy-winning recording artist, Oscar-nominated actor, peerless nightclub performer, master of many musical instruments……he was even a chess master….all that in 37 years! I mean, just phenomenal. The only thing he didn’t conquer was ill health. Tony winner Jonathan Groff, who portrays Darin in “Just in Time,” says of Darin, “He had an explosive fleeting life–he was a once-in-a-lifetime talent.” Could you possibly look at Darin’s stars? According to Astrotheme, he was born on May 14, 1936. Place of birth: New York City. Time: 5:28 a.m. Thanking you in advance if you choose to do so.
Hi Marjorie,
Curious about Trump’s young attack dog, Karoline Leavitt.
Definitely a true believer who’s attacked even Republicans for being insufficiently pro-Trump.
This week, she attacked a small arm of Amazon, Amazon Haul, that was considering showing the amount Trump’s tariffs added to an item’s price.
According to Karoline, that was a “hostile and political act.”
That criticism notwithstanding Jeff Bezos’ sycophancy and contributory largesse.
She performatively wears a huge cross, yet had a child out of wedlock with a man 32 years her senior in July 2024.
They married two weeks before Trump’s inauguration in January 2025.
Two other interesting characters from the US are Jonathan Keeperman and the Democrat Greg Casar. Casar had an article on him in the NYT and Keeperman maybe there or The New Yorker. I can’t remember.
With this week’s looming papal conclave, what chart for the new pope be more accurate? His election chart? Or his inauguration chart?
The US has just signed a minerals and reconstruction deal with Ukraine.How is that even possible with a war on which will last another decade or so?
Hi Marjorie,
A deep-dive into Keri Badenoch would be interesting.
Thank you,
A Runcorn swing in a general election would leave tories with 4 seats!I do hope she stays leader for many years
It was recently artist Edward Gorey’s centenary. It would be interesting to see your perspective on his life and work.
Could you read on Mark Carney. Some think there might be another election which he will lose. I would like your take on it.
My wishlist for this week:
1. Saw an article on NYT’s website on Hasan Piker. He is an interesting character. With an interesting chart: e.g. he has a Sun opposition Saturn duet (when two planets, in Hamakerian astrology, only aspect each other).
2. Evelyn de Morgan. Saw an article on BBC’s website on her work and thought she is an interesting character, because of use of symbolism and esoterica even, I think, in her work.
3. On 5th May Eugenia de Montijo was born, French empress and Napoleon III’s spouse. She had an interesting life, and some of the stuff I’m interested in about her is her synastry with her husband, her ardent faith and her almost unerring sense of getting it wrong in politics. Wikipedia even has an hour of her marriage.
Thank you.
Re 3. above, a few more things that I found interesting about her and her husband, Napoleon III.
She was apparently so repulsed by him in private that after producing the imperial heir, she refused to sleep with him.
Her only child, the Prince Imperial (born 16 March 1856), was tragically killed quite young (1 June 1879), fighting on the British side in the Zulu War.
Napoleon III had resided in the UK many times, both before and after his imperial reign.
Apparently, the parks of Paris created during Haussmann were the result of Napoleon III visiting London and loving the city’s green areas. And Eugénie (never know whether to write names such as hers in the language of the country she was born in or, ultimately, in this case, in French) was interred in the UK. Her sister, known as Paca Alba, was a member of Spanish high nobility and one of its grandest aristocratic families.
And the wide boulevards to stop people conspiring and guerilla fighting in the narrow streets, and so that they could be easily gunned down.
That’s one theory, but I don’t think it’s been fully proven.
Much to Haussman’s annoyance, his grandiose urban planning didn’t stop the insurrection of 1871 that led to the Paris Commune, a socialistic government that briefly ruled Paris in the spring of that year as road widening was not complete.
Could you please look at yet another moon in virgo politico. Pedro Sanchez of Spain born February 29, 1972, 10:25 AM, Madrid ?
Hello Marjorie
Just to let you know birthday horoscope is not working properly on mobile phones.
Thank you for everything you do.
Prince Harry has lost his court case over UK security provisions for him and his family, when visiting. Some neat astrology – tr Saturn in Pisces squares his natal Neptune in (legal?) Sagittarius. Tr Uranus in Taurus is sextile tr Saturn, but inconjunct his natal Neptune. The transiting Sun in Taurus opposes his natal Saturn for a see-saw over earthy security and Scorpio secrecy, plus other people’s money was sought to pay for those security provisions.
What’s curious, and I’m unsure what to make of it is – Tr Venus and Neptune conjunct in Aries (his religious, female KC?) are conjunct Harry’s natal Black Moon Lilith at 1 Aries. The Saturn/Neptune conjunction will be there soon enough. With an accurate birth chart like this it could be interesting to see how BML manifests for him with a Neptune transit, and then joined by Saturn. Interpreting BML brings many questions for me, so it’ll be one to watch.
Many challenges to his astrology this year with the ingresses as you say, Jane. Other than BML at 1 Aries, his NN is at 0 Gemini will be meeting with transit Uranus this year and next and transit Pluto and Neptune are currently quincunx his natal Pluto. Then there’s the September total Lunar eclipse at 15 Pisces which will be squaring his Mars. Given his natal 8th house Sun in Virgo square natal Sagittarius Mars which can be somewhat reckless, I feel it would be an expensive mistake for him to pursure further lawsuits.
Thanks VF. King Charles has his natal BML at 13 Pisces…..
Anything happening to their composite? To see if the sought reconciliation is happening.
He’s whining in an interview again. Poor poor him.
The judge told Harry, ‘A sense of grievance does not translate into a legal argument’. Ouch!
Taurus moon opposition Scorpio moon – super stubborn and clinging on to old hurts and grievances. I wonder if he will ever look inside at all the pain, hurt and fear rather than pinning his hopes on the world changing for him to be happy. It’s his kids I now feel sorry for because he’s passing this onto them and one of them could easily become a future scapegoat for his unhappiness.
Do you mean Scorpio Saturn, GD? Yes, incredibly stubborn. But what comes across too is the sense of victimhood and so long as he clings to that narrative, he will never move forward. Saturn urges us towards responsibility and acknowledging our limitations and in PH’s case it has been in Pisces for roughly 2 years now, squaring his Sagittarian Mars and throughout last year and more recently, opposing his Virgo Sun and it has not grounded him at all, rather it has entrenched his perception of himself as a victim despite the status and privilege he was born into. Any therapy he might have had has certainly not resulted in increased self-awareness. The way he paints his family as villains and himself as the wounded hero, as if the situation was black and white is adolescent. The BBC interview following the court case was ill-advised and the public reaction – most folk I know just rolled their eyes – is understandable at a time when so many people are struggling.
PBS and NPR
It always helps if you can give the date and location of the founding of any organisation you want looked up.
What happens to starmer after today’s council election results?
back to the factory for reconditioning.error 501.
With a shiny new suit. Or maybe McSweeney will blow him up and start again.
haaaaa….
Thanks for the laugh Sarah_K and AC!
Marjorie,
Do you see a possible exit for Tim Cook from Apple?
Delighted to see that this morning with Venus in first degree of Aires tightly conjunct Neptune in Aires, sextile Pluto descending opposite ascending Mars in Leo, and square the sun in Taurus,
and of course Moon in Cancer, the Women of Britain have finally got their sporting rights back!!
As evidenced by Pluto, Mars its been a long hard fight against the male sports establishment.
Today in the face of court cases and loss of insurance, they folded like a pack of cards.
What a thing Neptune in Pisces has been, a morass of conspiring, chaos, fantasies, lies, corruption and bonkers ideology seeping into all things through far too permeable barriers, made real in the tsunami of plastic pollution and poisoning of our waters.
There are only 20 trans women footballers in the whole country and IIRC only about 40 trans women athletes (maybe less?) at college level in US sports. In the context of the numbers, not exactly the phalanx of ‘male invaders’ some people claim.
Neptune in Pisces delusions can go in all sorts of ways.
I would also be wary of certain aspects of Neptune in Aries, it’s not solely an indicator of common sense thinking (even if it does seem less nebulous and vague than when in its own sign). That combination is the sign of an idealistic crusader, but everyone has different ideals…. the American Civil War was fought under this transit and you could very well argue that both sides were on a mission to uphold the ideals of what they felt was right – but those ideals were very different in what they intended the world to be.
Neptune in Aries could also indicate some sort of delusions about Aries energy, ideals and distortions around binary yes/no, this/that thinking.
Irrespective of numbers-an excuse used by apologists – are the physical dangers to women of infinitely stronger, taller, men in a woman’s team.An example here https://sports.yahoo.com/women-team-five-transgender-players-134934772.html.
Pure misogyny masquerading as ‘what does it matter?’.
The sports issue is actually the one area I do agree there are problems in and am sceptical about. The way some people talk about it though, it’s as if hundreds and hundreds of trans women are overrunning women’s sports when the actual numbers have never been that high.
Interesting article linked there but if trans women have been playing for that team for several decades why was it seemingly not an issue until only recently?
Women have lost around 900 medals in sport so far globally, and have had to lose their places, they have been hurt, humilliated and lost their dignity, they have been hounded thereatened and assaulted for speaking up.
It has had massive impact on girls participation.
It affects all levels of sport and women everywhere.
The biggest delusion of all that goes back aeons, is that women should be nurses tto mens ‘feelings’ and demands.
The Supreme Court clarified the law. There is no reason people who identify as trans cant form 3rd categories, but thats not so attractive to mediocre male athletes when they could be winning prizes and money against women.
Beautifully put, Marina.
They should organize en masse and sue IOC, world athletics, NCAA, world rugby, in the US. All this has a monetary value for loss of earnings, mental distress. Damages would be astronomical in the US-then distributed to women’s sports.
Jasmine Crockett has held her own against the powerful white guys in Washington. She is definitely on the rise in the Democratic party. March 29, 1981 no bt
Oops…forgot to add that Darin was also a prolific songwriter, “Dream Lover” and “Beyond the Sea” being among his many hits. He also wrote the musical scores for movies.
I would love if you could do a deep dive on Illinois Governor, J. B. Pritzker. He seems to be reving for a Presidental run in 2028.
Marjorie: The life of Bobby Darin, one of the greatest entertainers ever, is now being celebrated on Broadway in a new musical, “Just in Time.” In 2004, Kevin Spacey starred as Darin in a movie he also produced and directed, “Beyond the Sea.” A big Darin fan, I’ve often wondered about his astrology–it has to be remarkable. Born into poverty, he suffered bouts of rheumatic fever as a child, leaving him frail with a weak heart. A doctor told his mother that he’d be lucky to live past 16. Knowing he was living on borrowed time, Darin, who died of heart failure at age 37, was hell-bent determined to take life at full throttle, packing as much as possible into his short time on Earth. A hugely popular Grammy-winning recording artist, Oscar-nominated actor, peerless nightclub performer, master of many musical instruments……he was even a chess master….all that in 37 years! I mean, just phenomenal. The only thing he didn’t conquer was ill health. Tony winner Jonathan Groff, who portrays Darin in “Just in Time,” says of Darin, “He had an explosive fleeting life–he was a once-in-a-lifetime talent.” Could you possibly look at Darin’s stars? According to Astrotheme, he was born on May 14, 1936. Place of birth: New York City. Time: 5:28 a.m. Thanking you in advance if you choose to do so.
Hi Marjorie,
Curious about Trump’s young attack dog, Karoline Leavitt.
Definitely a true believer who’s attacked even Republicans for being insufficiently pro-Trump.
This week, she attacked a small arm of Amazon, Amazon Haul, that was considering showing the amount Trump’s tariffs added to an item’s price.
According to Karoline, that was a “hostile and political act.”
That criticism notwithstanding Jeff Bezos’ sycophancy and contributory largesse.
She performatively wears a huge cross, yet had a child out of wedlock with a man 32 years her senior in July 2024.
They married two weeks before Trump’s inauguration in January 2025.
Two other interesting characters from the US are Jonathan Keeperman and the Democrat Greg Casar. Casar had an article on him in the NYT and Keeperman maybe there or The New Yorker. I can’t remember.
With this week’s looming papal conclave, what chart for the new pope be more accurate? His election chart? Or his inauguration chart?
The US has just signed a minerals and reconstruction deal with Ukraine.How is that even possible with a war on which will last another decade or so?
Hi Marjorie,
A deep-dive into Keri Badenoch would be interesting.
Thank you,
She has here https://star4cast.com/kemi-badenoch-new-opposition-leader/
A Runcorn swing in a general election would leave tories with 4 seats!I do hope she stays leader for many years
It was recently artist Edward Gorey’s centenary. It would be interesting to see your perspective on his life and work.
Could you read on Mark Carney. Some think there might be another election which he will lose. I would like your take on it.
My wishlist for this week:
1. Saw an article on NYT’s website on Hasan Piker. He is an interesting character. With an interesting chart: e.g. he has a Sun opposition Saturn duet (when two planets, in Hamakerian astrology, only aspect each other).
2. Evelyn de Morgan. Saw an article on BBC’s website on her work and thought she is an interesting character, because of use of symbolism and esoterica even, I think, in her work.
3. On 5th May Eugenia de Montijo was born, French empress and Napoleon III’s spouse. She had an interesting life, and some of the stuff I’m interested in about her is her synastry with her husband, her ardent faith and her almost unerring sense of getting it wrong in politics. Wikipedia even has an hour of her marriage.
Thank you.
Re 3. above, a few more things that I found interesting about her and her husband, Napoleon III.
She was apparently so repulsed by him in private that after producing the imperial heir, she refused to sleep with him.
Her only child, the Prince Imperial (born 16 March 1856), was tragically killed quite young (1 June 1879), fighting on the British side in the Zulu War.
Napoleon III had resided in the UK many times, both before and after his imperial reign.
Apparently, the parks of Paris created during Haussmann were the result of Napoleon III visiting London and loving the city’s green areas. And Eugénie (never know whether to write names such as hers in the language of the country she was born in or, ultimately, in this case, in French) was interred in the UK. Her sister, known as Paca Alba, was a member of Spanish high nobility and one of its grandest aristocratic families.
And the wide boulevards to stop people conspiring and guerilla fighting in the narrow streets, and so that they could be easily gunned down.
That’s one theory, but I don’t think it’s been fully proven.
Much to Haussman’s annoyance, his grandiose urban planning didn’t stop the insurrection of 1871 that led to the Paris Commune, a socialistic government that briefly ruled Paris in the spring of that year as road widening was not complete.