The Death of John Lennon

I thought of this entry’s topic while listening to “I Just Shot John Lennon” from the Cranberries To the Faithful Departed, an album from the last century. In fact, that album was released longer ago than John’s death was before the album’s release.

Shortly before an astrological conference at Mills College in Oakland (mentioned in the post of April 4), there was a gathering of astrologers that I was invited to.  At the gathering Rob Hand was excitedly describing his new book about the planets, with new descriptions of them.  Unfortunately, as far as I know, that book was never published.  Rob and I got into a discussion about the death of John Lennon, and I told him my theory.  I thought that John Lennon took the bullet for Ronald Reagan.  The assassination attempt on Reagan was about three and a half months later  from when Lennon was shot down outside his apartment.

It was well know in astrological circles that every president elected under a Jupiter-Saturn conjunction, which happened in  1840, 1860, 1880, 1900, 1920, 1940, and  1960,  had died while in office.  This was also called the Curse of Tecumseh.  But the President elected in 1980  was suppose to die according to this “curse”, and in fact that President almost did die.

I thought that John Lennon — or his oversoul — knew that if Reagan  served as President, any attempt to ameliorate the growing global crises  would not happen.  Instead, America, and the world, would embark on a binge of consumption, an increase of the already dangerous party, and as a result when change was  finally implemented it would be far more radical than the mere replacement of light bulbs or the use of electric cars.  So he realized  that a Reagan presidency was  needed to insure a radical change in the direction of this country and the world.

Since the election of Ronald Reagan the world has partied like there was  no tomorrow, and in fact all the moderate solutions being proposed now might have actually worked if implemented in 1980.  But now the situation has gotten radically worse, as even a brief following of current events can tell, and only a radical change can make any difference.

Let’s first look at the time of the assassination for the United States chart.  Obviously (I hope) the effect of the assassination on John Lennon was greater than the effect on the United States,  but the United States still was affected.  Some people can still tell you where they were when they heard that John was  dead.  Since this was a killing with a gun, one should expect that the planet Mars will feature prominently.  According to Wikipedia, the killing occurred on December 8, 1980 at 10:50 PM.

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Death of John Lennon for USA

Looking  at the chart of the United States at the time of John Lennon’s killing, we find that Mars is opposite the Sun of the US with an orb of about a quarter of a degree.  This is not too surprising, this was  obviously the best known shooting taking place at the time.  Transiting Neptune is square natal Neptune and thus opposite natal Mars, accentuating the natal Mars Neptune square and  the dubious use of guns in our society.  Transiting Uranus was square the Moon — the people are upset.  There was certainly an outpouring of grief among people who knew who John Lennon was; for many he represented the Beatles and the Sixties.  For many the death of John Lennon meant that the Sixties were gone, even though the concert at Altamont in 1969 also was suppose to indicate that.  And of course any hope for a Beatles reunion was  down the drain.  And the shooting was totally unexpected — Uranus is surprises, unexpected event — since he seemed in perfect health and was continuing to record.  In fact, he had just returned from the studio.  Also, there was a Jupiter-Saturn conjunction, which only happens every twenty years; it can be said to indicate the start of  a  new twenty-year period, just as the one in 1960 did.  And this shooting was one indication (the election of Ronald Reagan a month earlier was another) that the next twenty years was going to be quite different that the previous twenty years.  But also, as we can see from the first assassination chart for John Lennon, he was born under a Jupiter-Saturn conjunction, the one before the one that indicated the start of the Sixties.

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Lennon Assassination

Looking at the assassination chart, we see that the Moon  is almost to the Midheaven and loosely conjunct Mars, which is trine that Jupiter-Saturn conjunction that we have just talked about.  Mars was the highest planet in the sky at the time he was killed  by a gunshot.  Transiting Uranus was opposite his natal Uranus.  This transit always happens at about this point in a person’s  life, and indicates a  mid-life crisis, though not often this serious a mid-life crisis.

In astrology there is something called a relocated  chart, drawn up  for where you live.  Many people, especially in the past, lived near where they were born, so such a topic as relocation did not make much sense.  But it can make a difference if you move far from your place of birth in an  east-west direction.  Currently I live at the same longitude as where I was born, but further south.  But for ten years I lived two time zones  east, and I felt like a different person.  In this case, John had relocated five time zones west of where he was born, and  so the relocated angles were much different than the natal angles.

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Lennon Assassination – Relocated to NYC

When we  relocate the chart to New York City that Jupiter-Saturn conjunction is right on his Ascendant, which might explain  why he found New York to be a comfortable place to live in.  But this also means that the Mars  — gunshots — is  trine to his New York City Ascendant, a personal point.  And being shot is a very personal event. Notice also in this relocated chart Pluto is square the Midheaven, a sign of transformation of his public persona, which of course this  was.  Notice that the positions of the planets are the same as in the  non-relocated chart, only the Ascendant and Midheaven change.  Also notice that the time changes to allow   for the different position.

Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler has great name recognition, one of the best of the Twentieth Century.    He has become the epitome of evil, as well as the man by which evil is judged.  Even young, ignorant, wannabe Neo-Nazis knows the name Adolf Hitler.  Recently Hillary Clinton, among others, has compared Vladimir Putin to Hitler, and in the past Saddam Hussein has been compared to Hitler.  These are extremely hyperbolic utterances; I would expect people to be more precise,  Perhaps they could say Putin is only half a Hitler.  I mean, it is hard to live up to Hitler’s reputation.

The mother of the astrologer Reinhold Ebertin  was thrown into prison  when an interpretation she made was not suitable to the Fuhrer.  Supposedly the British used astrologers to send  bad predictions into Germany, thus throwing them off.  Hitler had  the personal astrologer Karl Krafft  — you can find discussion of this on the Web.  Thus Hitler and the Third Reich were aware of astrology, and there was an active  astrological presence in pre-war Germany.  So it seems only fitting to look at the astrology of Adolf Hitler.

Below is Hitler’s birth chart.  For such a monster as Hitler, one would think that he would have an extraordinary chart.  There should be something that indicates  that he is evil.  Certainly his chart should have something outstanding.  For someone as major and evil as Hitler I would expect at least a prominent Pluto, and it should aspect at least one of the personnel points Sun, Moon, Ascendant or Midheaven.

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Hitler

When we look at the chart we see a Taurus Sun and Capricorn Moon.  Grounded, down to earth, practical. He has Pluto sesquiquadrate Uranus, which all born at about that time have, and Pluto conjunct Neptune.  We’ve recently talked about that conjunction in the Birth of the Twentieth Century, and thus Hitler can be seen as a Twentieth-Century Man.     Perhaps the Uranus-Pluto aspect indicates that  Hitler is some type of retrograde hippie, and it is known that he tried peyote and was interested in esoteric studies.  He has a Moon-Jupiter conjunction sextile the Ascendant. Of Moon and Jupiter Ebertin says happiness, kindness, a good heart.   I hear he was good with children.  Then there’s Saturn conjunct Midheaven; perhaps he was overly serious, a hard worker, and had trouble advancing it his career.  I understand he wasn’t that successful as a painter.
The most interesting aspect is a  tight conjunction of Venus and Mars, and both are retrograde.  These  are the  two planets least often retrograde.  I’ve read that a young Hitler once stumbled upon his parents (the father was much older than the mother) making love, and that Hitler and Eva had some non-conventional sex habits, but still unless you are a full-blown Freudian, it is hard to make the case that this conjunction results in the Hitler we know.

Another book, (Geoffrey Dean, et al Recent Advances in Natal Astrology)  claims that Hitler’s character is shown by the large number of unaspected planets, though what these  planets are is  unclear unless extremely tight orbs are used.

Some might attribute Hitler’s evil ways to PLuto on the cusp of Hitler’s Eight House, probably the most notorious house that rules death and other people’s money.  But of course that depends on the house system (Koch in this case) and is a pretty thin  reed to base his personality on.

Or maybe there are some unknown planets or asteroids that account for  his notorious ways.  I looked at the eight Uranian planets, originated in a German astrology  group called the Hamburg School,  but Saturn-Appollon and Zeus opposite Moon describe Hitler but only show him to be a cheerful and creative  teacher.

Repeating, none of these standard astrological techniques  suggest that Hitler was Hitler.  Perhaps astrology does not work, perhaps  Hitler  was so beyond our Universe that astrology did not apply to him.  I’m sure there are plenty of excuses, or esoteric interpretations.    But looking at this chart does not indicate anything special, and if you have to depend on some esoteric technique to prove that Hitler was Hitler,   you’ve already lost the argument.

Then lets look at the fourth harmonic chart. A pattern of hard aspects (red lines) jumps out at us immediately.  There is a kite formation with the axis of the kite defined by the Uranus-Pluto opposition (which is a  sesquiquadrate in th first harmonic chart).  It appears that the arrow of this formation points to Pluto, obviously as the important planet.  And the Sun is part of the formation.  Also notice that all the lines are darker red, indicating close aspects.  In fact, looking at the list of sorted relative orbs at the bottom of the chart indicates that all the aspects in the formation are of orb under 50% of maximum.  And we know that all these aspects have a tight orb even in the first harmonic.  See the discussion of Harmonics under the Definitions section for more explanation.  It’s a complex formation, hard to interpret, but the chart is dominated by Pluto.

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Hitler — Fourth Harmonic

There are also trines between Pluto and Midheaven and Neptune and Sun.  The Pluto-Midheaven trine is the sextile between those two points in the first harmonic, and the Neptune trine aspects is a quinqunx in the first harmonic.  A quinqunx suggests an incompatibility between the two principles involved; in this case Hitler had trouble between his will (the Leni Reifenstahl movie about Hitler is called Triumph of the Will) and reality.  And the Pluto-Midheaven sextile shows that Pluto not only is involved with the Sun, but also with the Midheaven, two personal points.  This is indeed a Pluto dominated chart.

The lesson I gained  from  this is  that even though it may not be obvious, a chart can contain important aspects that are hidden.  The fourth harmonic is the most useful for seeing these “hidden” aspects.  I want to stress that these hard aspects shown in the fourth harmonic chart are all valid, with very small   orbs, and would appear in the regular first harmonic chart if   we bothered   to show  them.  For example, the    hard  aspect between Hitler’s Sun and Pluto is actually an angle of 33 degrees 45 minutes (which  could be called a demi-semi-octile) with an orb just under 5 minutes, which is the equivalent of a   square with orb of 40 minutes.

500 Years – Part II

The first part of this post was published on March 21, 2014.  It may be valuable to read it (again) before reading this.  It was important to have the Axial Age post before this one was published.

The next question is how do we determine when a particular 500 year period ends and the next one begins.    I use the analogy with how we know when one synodic cycle ends and another starts, and the answer is obvious.   The conjunction of the two planets involved in the synodic cycle is what marks the change from one cycle  to the next.   What I am   proposing for the boundary between two cycles, where the cycle involves all ten planets, is when their collective distance is at a minimum.     This idea also has some support in the work of the great French astrologer Andre Barbault.   

Intuitively, the concept of “minimum distance” is easy.  The planets spread out across the sky and come together.  We can see sometimes that they are spread out and sometimes more bunched together. It turns out that this minimum occurs once every 500 years.  While there are several ways of measuring this angular separation, they all give the same results within a few days.  The one I am using now is based on the common statistical method of standard deviation.  For a group a data points (in our case read planets)  the standard deviation measures how far the points vary from the mean of all points.  If the standard deviation is large, the points are spread out at far distances from the mean point, and conversely if the standard deviation is small the points are clustered close to the mean point.  This  sounds like just what we need.

Technical note.  (Warning: Don’t try this at home.)  I have written some Python programs that can calculate a chart for any date.  What I do is calculate a chart for every day for the last 2600 years and then compute   the standard deviation of the planets for  each day.  It is then easy to find the minimum.

Note that the planets clustering together is much dependent on the position of the three outer planets, since they have a period much greater than all the others.   The fastest moving outer planet – Uranus – takes 84 years to go around the sun, three times longer than the next slower planet, Saturn, at 29 years.  So at first approximation, the minima will occur near the time of the Neptune-Pluto conjunction.   After that we need a Uranus-Pluto and a Uranus-Neptune conjunctions.  So these three conjunction will by themselves determine the 100 year period when this minima occurs.  Then we need Saturn and  Jupiter, which conjoin every 20 years, to get within the group.

As we saw in the entry on the Axial Age, the three out planets were  all conjunct in 575 BCE.  There is one conjunction of Neptune and Pluto every 500 years, four Uranus Pluto conjunctions every 500 years, and three  Uranus-Neptune conjunctions.  As the cycle goes on, the Uranus-Pluto and Uranus -Neptune conjunctions  get further and further later from the Neptune-Pluto conjunction, which would indicate that the planetary minimum occurs further and further after the Neptune-Pluto conjunction as the cycles go on,  until they start over after 4000 years.  In general, the Neptune-Uranus conjunction gets later than than than the Uranus-Pluto conjunction as time goes on also, but not as much as the spread from the Neptune-Pluto conjunction.   In the current period, the Uranus-Pluto conjunction of the Sixties was some 70 years after the Neptune-Pluto of the 1890s, and the Uranus-Neptune conjunction of the 1990s was almost 30 years after the Uranus-Pluto conjunction.

The ancient Chinese thought that there was a 500 cycle ruling the rise and fall of civilizations.   Each of these 500 years is different, although the changes start well before the date – the preceding Neptune-Pluto conjunction indicates that changes are starting. But each period is different than the preceding  one, and it is futile to think that the rules that applied in the preceding 500 year period will apply to the current one.  This lesson applies most forcefully to our current situation, since the number of people in the world  is so much greater than what it was 500 years ago, and civilization  has gotten so much more complicated.  But the lesson can’t be leaned well enough:  Things are bound to change, you can not stop that but only fight a losing battle.  We can not use measures from the past to suggest what the future will be like.  The gifts of the old cycle, which  as I’ve mentioned before are capitalism, industrialism, rationalism,  can no longer  be depended upon.

There is a large cycle called  the Great Year, which is  26,000 years.  This is the time it takes the equinox —  which   creates the Aries point — to move backwards and return to its original position, an action called Precession of the Equinox.  Supposedly, this first point of Aries, marking the intersection of the ecliptic — the path of the Sun through the heavens —  and the celestial equator — is moving into the sign of Aquarius, giving rise to the idea that this is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius.  But what I want to point out is the ratio of this 500-year cycle to the Great Year is the same as the ratio of one week to one year.  Thus I propose that the name for this 500-year period that I have been  talking about, and which gives its  title to this blog, is the Great Week.

Here is a brief overview of the minima, with the dates that the minima occurred.  Remember this is not a magic date, but rather the dates indicate  periods  where one cycle changed — with time — to another cycle.  I will gives memorable events that happened a each date, usually involving the Roman Empire, since that has been a dominant feature of the last 2600 years. Changes are slow to happen, so take these dates with much salt. 

Note that while people insist there was no year zero, as far as date computations go, there is a year zero, which corresponds to 1 BCE.  With the following charts, dates are given in chronological time, so that year -576 is 577  BCE.

 

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Minima #1

July 28, 559 BCE. This was the height of the Axial Age, as discussed previously, and is just a short time (as far as history goes) after triple conjunction of Uranus, Neptune, and PLuto.  The Roman Republic starts.

 

61bce

Minima #2

June 7, 60 BCE.  Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon and the Roman Republic ends, the Roman Empire begins.

 

449

Minima #3

 

August 5, 449 CE.  The Fall of the (Western) Roman Empire, the beginning of the Dark Ages.

 

947ce

Minima #4

 

June 23, 947 CE. The Ottonian Renaissance and the beginning of the Upper Middle Ages.  Song Dynasty and the Chinese Renaissance.

 

1485

Minima #5

November 8, 1485. The Fall of the (Eastern) Roman Empire, the discovery (for Europeans) of the New World, beginning of the Tudor Age in England.

 

1982

Minima #6

 

November 16, 1982.  The world reaches the use of 100% of its resources.

Axial Age

German philosopher Karl Jaspers coined the term Axial Age to describe the period 800-200 BCE which  was a time of intense growth leading to the modern world.  Some scholars criticize the concept of the Axial Age, though it is notable that so many important events  happened in a short period of time, as we detail below.  But then, of course, most scholars criticize the concept of astrology.  What I want to  talk about is the peak of the Axial Age, the Sixth Century BCE  in which an incredible amount of what we call modern thinking developed throughout the world, coinciding with a tripe conjunction of the three outer planets – Uranus, Neptune, Pluto – which were of course unknown at that time. In the years following this conjunction many notable events occurred. It was almost as if a rock had been thrown into earth’s timeline and the ripples followed for centuries.

This triple conjunction happens every 4000 years, so the next one will be due in 3368 CE at 13-14 Gemini. This triple conjunction is actually three conjunctions, that of Neptune-Pluto, Uranus-Neptune, and Uranus-Pluto.  Over the succeeding years, the  Uranus-Neptune and Uranus-Pluto conjunctions get further and further ahead of the Neptune-Pluto conjunction, so that, for example, in  the current time the gap is 96 and 70  years, respectively ahead of the Neptune-Pluto conjunction.  These last two  conjunctions also occur later and later from one another, but not to such an extent.  The current ones occurred about 25 years apart.  There are four Uranus-Pluto and three Uranus-Neptune conjunctions   per one Neptune-Pluto conjunction in a 500 year period. 

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Triple Conjunction of Outer Planets in Axial Age

There were many changes leading to the modern world in the Sixth Century BCE, in the Mediterranean area, India, China, America, in science, religion, history.  For an overview of this period the book Creation by Gore Vidal gives a tour through much of the known world.    I want to apologize in advance for my lack of knowledge of Chinese and Indian culture of this period, so as a  result there are only a few  events from those cultures.  I’ve given some dates but they are often controversial.

This period can be seen as the beginning of history, the beginning of the Modern Age.  While history obviously existed  before the Sixth Century BCE, the first named historian lived in this period.  As we will see below, many of the items that we take for granted  in the world, such as theater and religion, took a modern shape in this period.  Considering the rare triple conjunction that happened in that century, this is not surprising.

First lets look at religion.  Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem 586 BCE, and brought people from there to his country, resulting in what is called the  Babylonian Captivity which lasted to 538 BCE.  While the Israelites were   held captive, they  essentially created  monotheism and wrote many books of the Bible.  This was the true beginning of the Jewish religion, which spawned Christianity and Islam. The Old Testament prophet Jeremiah also lived at this time.   In India both Buddha (563-483 BCE) , who gave rise to his eponymous religion, and Mahavira (540-468 BCE), who revitalized and systematized the religion of Jainism, lived during this period. In China Confucius (551-479 BCE) gave rise to again an eponymous  religion as well as Lao Tsu (6th Century BCE), father of Taoism and the I Ching.  In Persia Zarathustra (6th Century BCE), who founded Zoroastrianism, lived.

We had the beginning of science with Pythagoras (570-495 BCE) the Greek mathematician and philosopher whose theorem many high school students have had to learn,  Anaximander (610-546 BCE) a Greek philosopher who is though to have conducted the first scientific experiments, and Heraclitus (535-475 BCE)  another Greek philosopher and metaphysician also lived during this period.

In the field of history and politics the Greek Solon (638-558 BCE) whose name is still  given to elected members of government lived.  His reforms marked  the beginning of Greek democracy. Thales (624-546 BCE) is considered the beginning of Western philosophy, Herodotus is considered the father of history (484-425 BCE) and Thucydides (460-395 BCE), another famous Greek historian all were extant in this  period. The classical age of Greek democracy started in 510-490 BCE.

Nearby, the last of the seven traditional  Roman kings – Tarquinius – was overthrown in 510 BCE and the Roman Republic was created, which would last almost 500  years until Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon.

The (first) Persian Empire was founded in this period by Cyrus the Great about the middle of the Sixth Century BCE.  This was the greatest empire the world had seen at that point in history, and it stretched from southwest Asia to the Mediterranean Sea.  It was further expanded after his death into Egypt.

In the fields of theater and poetry there were Aeschylus, father of Greek tragedy (525-456 BCE)  and  Sappho (625-570 BCE)  who is  known as one of the greatest poets who ever lived, though most of her poetry has been lost.

The history of metal coins, small pieces of metal that represent money and can be used for exchange, is somewhat shrouded.  From the best I have seen, metal coins were developed independently in China, in India, and in  Asia Minor in the Sixth Century BCE.

The so-called Roman republican calendar was supposedly introduced by the Etruscan Tarquinius Priscus (616-579 B.C.E.), according to tradition the fifth king of Rome.

In  summary, the period, the Sixth Century BCE, was the height of the Axial Age.  Many of the developments that we take for granted, in religion, science, theater, government, history, were first started in their modern form — that could be recognized as such — in this period. The Sixth Century was highlighted by the three conjunctions of the three outer planets — Uranus, Neptune, Pluto.  This century could be considered the Birth of the Modern World.

Modernism and the Birth of the Twentieth Century

I define Modernism as more than an art form, which was merely the outward manifestation of the changes that were taking place in civilization.  A number of events, both physical and astrological, defined the birth of the XXth Century, and the changes start before the official date.

In this entry I will start the beginning of the “Twentieth Century” at 1886.  This was before the first major aspect, the twice a millennium conjunction of Neptune and Pluto.

The memorable event of 1886, which is stills as relevant  today, if not more so,  was the Supreme Court ruling know as Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad.  The upshot of this decision, even though it wasn’t in the actual decision, is that corporations are people as far as the Fourteenth Amendment goes.  In fact, the Fourteenth Amendment was applied more often to corporation than to the freed blacks that it was intended for.

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Neptune-Pluto Conjunction

The 1890s saw the rise of Corporate Capitalism, the third period of that financial system.  (I am indebted to the historian William Appleman Williams and his book Contours of American History for the  terms for the first three stages of capitalism.  Since the book was published in 1968 he missed  the next two stages which will be described at a later time.)  This  was an entirely different beast from laissez  nous faire  (William’s term) capitalism – leave us alone.  Laissez faire is the mythic system of capitalism that grew up in the 1820s  (we’ll look at the astrological signifiers at a later date) after Adam Smith published The Wealth of Nations in 1776. Often when  people refer to the glories  of capitalism they are thinking of this type of capitalism that has long since gone.

Corporations became increasingly powerful in the 1890s, for example (in the United States)  U. S. Steel (Andrew Carnegie) and Standard Oil (John D. Rockefeller).  The “Trusts” that Progressive politician like Theodore Roosevelt wanted to bust grew up on this period.  The Uranus-Neptune conjunction took place near the Descendant of the United States, which is why the United States was so strongly affected by this Corporate Capitalism.

Another important event of this period was that the United States got an  empire, not just in the Caribbean (Cuba, Puerto Rico) but in Asia (Philippines, Guam).  This started with the Spanish-American War of 1898, America’s first major venture into the outside world, after the North American continent had been conquered and the native population successfully  put down.  The Open Door Policy (Secretary of State John Hay)  gave notice to the rest of the world  that America was a world power, and it would soon surpass Great Britain as the dominant power in the world.

In this period the world  was changing rapidly through electric lighting  (Thomas Edison 1879), the telephone (Alexander  Graham Bell 1876), and the box camera (George Eastman 1900).

In this period there were not only crossings of the cardinal axis by all three outer planets, but there were two important oppositions that describe so much of what was going on in the world at the dawn of the Twentieth Century.  The Uranus opposite Pluto was strongest in the first half of the first decade of the new century, and the Neptune opposite Pluto was strongest during the second half of the decade, extending through a few years of the second decade.   This period was filled with all kinds of  changes, which I will briefly outline below.  A good description of this period is found in many books, such as The Vertigo Years by Philip Blom.

A brief list of the important event in this period:

The first Russian Revolution took place in 1905;  it wasn’t successful and made the Russians even angrier.  Then,  after the disastrous World War I, they fought the second  Russian Revolution of 1917, which  was successful.

The  Emperor of China, Puyi, who was the twelfth ruler of the Qing Dynasty, served as a child for a few years.   A film was made about his life in 1987.  Born in 1906, he ruled from 1908 to 1912.  He was not only the last emperor of his dynasty, but in fact the last emperor of China.  The Twentieth Century was encroaching on China.

The NAACP – then called the Niagara Movement, so called because they were not allowed  to eat in a hotel in the United States so they had  to meet on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls  –   was formed in the United States in 1905.

The International Workers of the World, commonly known as the Wobblies, were formed in 1905 with the intent to be One Big Union.  They wanted all workers to join together to  form a union, and were and the forefront of radical labor action, for which they paid a   high price.

An Indian lawyer in South Africa   by the name of Mohandas Gandhi, promulgated his doctrine of non-violent protest, called Satyagraha,  on September 11, 1906.   This is often referred  to as “the first 9/11”  but has a much different meaning in history that what the phrase “9/11” usually refers   to.  He later moved back to India where that doctrine changed the government.   His doctrine was also  adopted by Dr. Martin Luther King in the United States, with far-reaching repercussions.

There were anarchist and syndicalist movements forming all around the world, such as in Korea, China, Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Egypt, and South Africa.  Details of this international anarchism are found in the book Anarchism and Syndicalism in the Colonial and Postcolonial World 1870-1940 edited by Steven Hirsch and Lucien van der Walt.

In America in 1904 there was one of the biggest ecological disaster that had ever happened  in that country.  In that year started a chestnut bight that destroyed an estimated     3.5 billion chestnut trees  in  the country.  The cause was   a fungus imported from Asia.  By the time the Great Depression hit America in less than 30 years   the people of  especially Appalachia   were hit by this lack of food and lumber.

In the realm of science, two major theories were developed in  this period which revolutionize science and our concept of the Universe, which up until that time had been based on theories of Issac Newton in the Eighteenth Century.  In  the very small quantum mechanics was developed by Max Planck, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Albert Einstein, and others.  In the very large  the Special and General Theories of Relativity were developed by Albert Einstein with help by Max Planck and others.  Both these theories  had profound implications and brought science beyond Newtonian physics.  And in 1912  the meteorologist Alfred Wegener developed  theory of continental drift, which was  immediately rejected only to be accepted a quarter of a century later.  The theory was first suggested in the late 16th Century under a Uranus-Pluto conjunction.  Also in the first decade of the Twentieth century scientists like Henri Becquerel, Ernest Rutherford, and Marie Curie made discoveries that laid the foundation for the atomic bomb.

But there were also big changes in our concept of the interior world, lead by  Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, who first communicated in 1906.  There were many others developing the new fields to explore the mind, such as psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.  The concept of the subconscious  and the interest in analyzing dreams were just two of the ways their ideas changed the world.

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon

Les Demoiselles d’Avignon

The art world also saw a big burst of change.  The Spanish artist  Pablo Picasso and the   French artist Georges Braque were starting their careers which would lead   to the school of Cubism.  Picasso’s painting  Les Demoiselles d’Avignon from 1907 shocked and scandalized the art world.   Also at this time an artist who is considered one of the best of the Twentieth Century, along with Picasso, was  at  work.  This was Henri Matisse. Marcel Duchamp, who later would be famous in the world of Dada, created the  painting was Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2, which was shown in 1912.  I  did not see this  clearly until I saw a stroboscopic picture by Gjon Mill of a figure descending.   Duchamp had captured  the idea of strobelights long before they were actually used.

Nude Desdendnig a Staircase No.2

Nude Desdendnig a Staircase No.2

In Italy the movement know as Futurism was developed.  There was recently a show of art from this school at the Guggenheim in New York.  The artists of this school were enchanted by the speed of cars and planes, of the new world forming at the beginning of the century.

Improvisation-x Kandinsky

Improvisation-x Kandinsky

Picture With White Form - Kandinsky

Picture With White Form – Kandinsky

In Russia  what has been called the Russian avant-garde was developing.  The best known  artists of this school  were Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich  but there were many others.  They took abstraction far beyond the ideas of Picasso and Duchamp.

Samovar - Malevich

Samovar – Malevich

Suprematism Eight Rectangles - Malevich

Suprematism Eight Rectangles – Malevich

Among writers there was James Joyce,   who often considered the outstanding author of the Twentieth Century, and Virgina Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group.  Upton Sinclair and Jack London were publishing novels   that shook up the view of the world.  And don’t forget L. Frank Baum and his Wonder Wizard of Oz, rumored  to be a political parody, which is still influential. Theodor Herzl published his idea of Zionism, whose influence is felt strongly 100 years later.

The development of computers took a step forward with the work of Herman Hollerith.   He developed the 80-column punch card that could be used  to tabulate data automatically.  This device was used to automate the 1890 census, speeding up the time it took to finish the count by a factor of eight.  He founded a company which was later merged  to form IBM. The use of 80 columns was popular in the computer field through the Eighties.

Cars were becoming increasingly popular in the first decade of the Twentieth Century.      This popularity was greatly helped by the  introduction of the first affordable automobile,  the Model T Ford in 1908.  This automobile was released by the Ford Motor Company of Detroit Michigan and not only allowed the middle class to afford an automobile, but provided employment to many,  including recent immigrants to the United States    and Blacks fleeing the Jim Crow South.    The implication of the automobile were profound but they weren’t realized  for many years.  All of the gas burned  polluted the atmosphere causing the greenhouse effect, and people stopped moving, leading to many   diseases of inactivity. As a result of the widespread use of the automobile   large stretches of open land has been paved over, for highways, parking lots, and driveways—personal parking lots for each home.  In fact , some homeowners associations require all houses to have driveways, whether of not they are used.  If an alien viewed Earth, the alien might believe that automobiles are  the dominant life-form on the planet.  These automobiles are attended by small symbiotes who feed them and  keep their outsides clean, and buy them fuzzy dice   and dashboard mascots, in exchange for which the small symbiotes  are taken places by the automobiles.

Motion pictures    were developed during this period.  Names like Edison in 1891   and Lumiere in 1895 developed a  way of projecting a picture onto a screen – if this was done often enough the human brain would not see individual frames but rather continuous  motion.  But  by  the early years of the Twentieth Century motion pictures  became wildly popular  as the art of cinema developed and people no longer had to be content with images of simple motion.  By the middle of the first decade of the XXth Century feature films – films longer than one reel –  were being produced.  At the same time actors began to get credit and production companies were organized.

But it was not only motion pictures that became increasingly popular, but still pictures that could be taken by an individual.  Today when many people carry  camera with them on their cell-phones, we forget what a breakthrough this was since before this time photography was a difficult process not suitable for someone not  truly interest in the act.  This change was due to George Eastman and his introduction of the Brownie camera in 1900 with the motto “You push the button, we do the rest”.

The development of the airplane, most famously by the Wright Brothers, in the first decade of the new century,  revolutionize life.  Another person famous in  the history of powered flight, who may also have a claim to the first flight, is Glenn Hammond Curtiss, who made the first officially witnessed powered flight and founded the aircraft industry.  The names of both these pioneers lives in  the name of the current aerospace company Curtiss-Wright Corporation.   The dream of flying like a bird had been a long one for mankind, as the myth of Icarus  suggests.   It was given a boost with the development of hot-air balloons by the Montgolfier brothers in  1783, allowing humans to float over Paris.  But by the Twentieth Century powered  flight came into being, and there were many developments after that in the field.  This allowed humans to move easily from place to place in the world, and also, as an unforeseen consequence, to transfer all types of animals and microbes  from one part of the world, where immunity existed, to other parts of the world were that particular disease had never been seen.  We are living with the consequences.

Music also changed in this period. Igor Stravinsky changed music with his Rite of Spring, first performed in 1913.  The production was shocking, and the use of chords changed the way future composers looked at music. There was also a Futurist movement in music with many of the same origins as in painting.  Charles Ives was one of the first American composers to be known throughout the world.  The French composer Edgard Varese was relatively unknown at the time, but he has influenced many such as the rock artist Frank Zappa. Sergei Prokofiev was another composer who broke away from the Nineteenth Century

Much was happening astrologically at this time – it was very crowded.  The first significant aspect was the once every 492 year conjunction of the two most outer planets Neptune and Pluto in the 1890s.   This conjunction took place close to the Descendant of the United States which is why the United States was so strongly influenced by the changes that took place around the world.

During the first 15 years of the Twentieth Century all three outer planets crossed the Cardinal Axis.  In  1901 and 1902 Neptune crossed the Cardinal Axis  at 0 Cancer, then in  1904 and 1905 Uranus crossed the Cardinal Axis at 0 Capricorn.  The whole thing, the changes of the first decade, were brought to an abrupt close when Pluto crossed the cardinal axis in 1913 and 1914.  It was to be a far different world by  1920 that it had been at the end of the Nineteenth Century.

Uranus Opposite Pluto

Uranus Opposite Pluto

There were two important oppositions of the other planets in this period, in addition to the twice a millennium conjunction of Neptune and Pluto.  The  opposition of Uranus and Pluto   was most intense from 1900 to 1903;  this was the opposition preceding the conjunction of those two planets in the 1960s.

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Uranus Opposite Pluto

But the most important configuration of this period  was Uranus at the Neptune/Pluto midpoint.  Midpoints involving the three outer planets are quite rare, happening about three times a century, and they represent a zeitgeist change so that people living after the midpoint have trouble remembering what life was  like before the midpoint, the changes they have gone through are so profound.  In this case of the first midpoint we see that Modernism grew up, and people soon forgot what the slower world of the Nineteenth Century was like.  The strongest part of the midpoint was 1903  through 1905, and at one point Uranus  was also crossing the cardinal axis, adding more power to the midpoint.  We can see from the graph that this midpoint was close from early 1902 to late 1906  and both were crossing the cardinal axis  together in late 1904.  The most common type of midpoint involving the three outer planets has Uranus as the apex planet, because Uranus is the fastest moving of the three.   That was the case in    this early Twentieth Century midpoint.  The least common is with Neptune at the apex.  There were two other outer planets midpoints in the Twentieth Century, which we will look at later.    One may want to guess as to which turning points in the last Century corresponded to midpoint configurations.

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Uranus = Neptune/Pluto

In this final chart there is a grand overview of all the important configurations taking place in the period we are talking about.  It is a graphical ephemeris for a twenty-year period starting in 1896 on the left. We can see that the Neptune-Pluto conjunction is separating from exact (black arrow).  Then  the Uranus-Pluto opposition takes place (red arrow)  while at the same time Neptune crosses the Aries axis, shown by the horizontal black line.  Next Uranus comes to the Neptune-Pluto midpoint (green arrow) and shortly thereafter both Uranus and the Neptune-Pluto midpoint cross the Aries axis, just before the center of the graph.  Next there is the Uranus opposite Neptune (blue arrow) which lasts longer, five years  exact, than the Uranus-Pluto opposition at two years.      Finally, at the right, we see Pluto cross the Aries axis (yellow arrow) ending the period.  World War I, the War to End All Wars, starts and the world of the Nineteenth Century is totally gone.

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Graphical Ephemeris – 1896-1916 – The Birth of the Twentieth Century

First Man on the Moon

Since this week has seen a celebration of the 45th anniversary of the landing on the moon, I thought  it fitting to look at the chart for that event.  It must be stressed that this is a geocentric chart for the event, which took place on the moon.  Perhaps we should be looking at a selenocentric chart for the event, that is one based on the moon.  Such a chart was published in a British journal in the Fall of 1969.  But since most of the people involved were here on Earth, and the ramification of the event were here on Earth, I’m going to look at a standard geocentric, that is to say earth-centered rather than moon-centered, chart.

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Touchdown on theMoon

At second glance, we notice that there is still a loose conjunction of Uranus and Pluto, but Uranus is separating from Pluto and is now  almost 8 degrees away.  The Sixties are just about over.  But what does stand out is the tight Jupiter-Uranus conjunction (black arrow), at about 6 minutes of arc.  Richard  Tarnas describes Jupiter-Uranus cycles as involved with “Creativity and Expansion”, see Cosmos and Psyche Section VI for a full description.  Also note that the fabled Woodstock Music and Arts Festival took place some three weeks later under the same conjunction, though it was wider by that time.  The tight Jupiter-Uranus conjunction was also loosely conjoined with Pluto — this was sort of an expansion (with Jupiter there) of the Uranus-Pluto principle.

But this conjunction is at the Midheaven of the United States chart, representing a culmination of the dream to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade as announced by President Kennedy at the beginning of the decade, perhaps to highlight America in the world – the country had lost a little glamour with the Soviets being the first into space back in 1957  while the Americans could not launch a successful satellite into orbit.  This event certainly was a highlight to America’s image in the world. And during the Cold War image was  everything, in an attempt by both sides to influence nonaligned nations to join their side.

Since this is a timed chart, we can look at the position of the moon, which is near the top of the chart and passed over the MC early in the morning. (For the selenocentric chart, the Ascendant is 8 Leo and the Earth is at 8 Aries.)  This was an  event listened and  watched by many people around the world, one of the reason we are celebrating the anniversary this year.  At the time of this event, the transiting Moon was making an aspect — a sesquiquadrate — to the natal moon (green arrow), reinforcing the idea that the people of America were paying attention and being effected.

Next notice that the transiting Sun — representing the day — is conjunct Mercury (red arrow) and both are aspecting the Ascendant.  This speaks to the massive communication and attention paid to this event in, at the very least, the United States,  and that again this affected the nation’s feeling about itself (Ascendant).  As   we’ve seen before, communication is highlighted, and many networks carried live pictures of the first steps onto the Moon by Neil Armstrong.  It was probably the most universally covered event up until the 9/11 attacks 32 years later.  But of course at the time there were not the multiplicity of cable networks, but only the big three television networks, not even Fox existed.

Finally notice (blue arrow) the Pluto is conjunct the natal Neptune with an orb of 36 minutes.  At the same  time,    transiting Neptune is square the natal Moon. Both these aspects highlight the Neptunian nature of this event, and in this case I don’t mean illusion (though some still think that the Moon Landing was staged on some Hollywood set)  but rather dream.  In the Sixties, especially after Kennedy’s speech announcing the intention of putting a man on the Moon before the end of the decade, the dream of space flight and humans on the moon was quite real. Since so many things have happened since them, most forget the sense of dream of space flight had on people, such as when Life magazine, long forgotten, had major stories whenever a satellite was put into space.

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Lunar Landing — Fourth Harmonic

The  fourth harmonic chart reveals how close the main conjunction is.  Notice how tight the Jupiter-Uranus conjunction is  to the MC, and how also this conjunction is sesquiquadrate (black arrow — in fourth harmonic, this is a hard aspect which is a   multiple of 11 1/4 degrees) to the Moon with orb of 31 and 52 minutes.  There is also a transiting Mercury sesquiquadrate natel Neptune again emphasizing the element of imagination and the use of science fiction (Mercury-Neptune) which informed many space scientists.

 

 

 

The Summit Crisis of 1960

The summit crisis of 1960, caused by the Soviet shoot-down of a U-2 plane carrying Gary Powers on May 1, 1960 had important ramifications for the progression of the Cold War, but is little know these days. Recent events in the Ukraine possibly leading to a new Cold War give us more perspective on how governments and media operate in times where the Official Enemy can be blamed.

In the last quarter of 1957 the Soviets launched two satellites into space, the first time in history that this had happened, and that act caused much fear and changes in the United States. Shortly thereafter NATO met and decided to put offensive missiles into Europe, after which the Soviets called for a summit meeting between the Soviets and the NATO countries. They followed this up with visits to the United States by two high-ranking Soviet officials. At this time President Eisenhower visited India where he was hailed as the “Prince of Peace” and there made a conciliatory speech laying out the problems in the Cold War. The Soviets announced they were reducing their armed forces by one-third. Things in the world were looking positive for peace, after 15 years of the Cold War.

The summit was scheduled for early 1960. Though well-meaning, Eisenhower (a Libra whose mother was a member of a pacifist church) seemed to have little control over his subordinates, especially the new Secretary of State. His administration seemed to be sending mixed signals about the desirability of the upcoming summit, though the people of the United States were in favor of it. This had been pointed out by no less than Adlai Stevenson, who Eisenhower had defeated in the last two elections. He pointed out that the United States always insists on unconditional surrender from the Soviet Union, which is not very popular with that country.

A high-altitude U-2 spy plane took off on May 1 to surveil the Soviet Union, flown by Francis Gary Powers. It was shot down. Some at the time thought that the overflight so close to the summit was an attempt to sabotage of the summit by the CIA, and considering what we have learned about the CIA in the half-century since this would not surprise me in the least.  In any case it was extremely bad timing.  Before the United States knew that Powers was captured (he had a suicide pill), several government officials, including the President, lied and said it was a NASA experimental plane. When it was revealed that Powers was alive, America had egg on its face. The Soviets then gave Eisenhower a chance to back down gracefully and say it was a mistake by his subordinates. But Eisenhower, instead of admitting that it was a mistake, doubled down and claimed that America had a right to fly planes over the Soviet Union, something in violation of international law, and if it happened to America one can imagine that we would seek revenge. At this point, since it was rubbed in their face, the Soviets had no choice but to make a big deal of this incident.

As a result, the summit did not happen, and both sides grew more hostile in the coming years. This was right before John F. Kennedy was elected President on the basis of a fictitious “missile gap” . The Bay of Pigs and the Cuban missile crisis both happened in the next two years, and Vietnam escalation was a short way off. The hopes of the people of the world, who had been subject to the Cold War and threat of nuclear Armageddon for over a decade, were crushed.

So this event was quite important to the formation of the Sixties. For a bit there it seemed that the Cold War could be modified or perhaps even eliminated, but after a shoot down of the U-2 the Cold War only increased in intensity, with the problems in Cuba, Berlin, and Vietnam a result.

 

 

U-2 Shoot Down

U-2 Shoot Down

 

The first chart is for that day as transits to the US chart. Notice that Mars is opposite the Natal Neptune and square natal Mars, and transiting Neptune is semisquare natal Neptune and sesquiquadrate natal Mars, and, as we will see later, transiting Neptune is sesquiquadrate transiting Mars. So what we have is a lot of Mars/Neptune, which emphasizes the Mars square Neptune in the United States. Mars-Neptune hard aspects indicate that it is difficult to handle ones energies cleanly. Perhaps one may want to do good, but it is easy to delude oneself about ones actions. There is something hinky about the use of energy. This message comes across clearly in this situation.

Then there is the tight conjunction between the transiting Node and the Neptune of the United States. This further emphasizes the Neptunian side of this event. Ebertin talks about a lack of community-sense. Next notice Venus, the planet of diplomacy – this was a summit meeting – is sesquiquadrate, exact at noon, to the Ascendant and square to Pluto. This emphasizes the Pluto-Ascendant semisquare in the US natal chart that we’ve talked about before. This aspect represents the shadow side of America, the US tendency to demand unconditional surrender from our enemies. Then there is Uranus semisaquarte both the Midheaven and Venus, and thus at the midpoint of the two natal planets – there will be upset in our international diplomacy. Finally transiting Jupiter is opposite natal Jupiter: the United States may be over-confident, will push things too far without considering the consequences. All these transits work together to reinforce a picture of what happened that day.

 

Summit — World Transits

 

 

Summit Harmonic 8

 

If we look at the transits for the day we see two hard aspect, Mars sesquiquadrate Neptune and Saturn sesquiquadrate Pluto. To see how tight these two aspects are, look at the eighth-harmonic of the same chart, in which sesquiquadrates are reduced to conjunctions. Both of these conjunctions are very close, showing they are very powerful at this time. We’ve shown several examples of the bad consequences that happen when there is a hard aspect between Saturn and Pluto; this is also a hard aspect, only not a square, opposition, or conjunction. But it is so tight, almost exact, that the harmful effects are shown as in the start of various wars.

Here was an occasion where the Cold War, that had gone on for 15 years, could have been modified or even ended, to the great support of many people in the world. This, however, would not have been good for the defense industries or the politicians who wanted the Cold War to continue, as Eisenhower warned about in his Farewell Address as the Military-Industrial Complex. But because an illegal flight was discovered in a most embarrassing way, this attempt was thwarted and the Cold War continued for another decade before a successful attempt to modify it actually happened. Then, a decade after that, the Cold War was given renewed energy, which was called at the time the New Cold War, not to be confused with the Cold War II which is happening now, at the same time as we have another Mars sesquiquadrate Neptune for the first half of this year.

Mush of this information is from chapter 20 of The Free World Colossus, David Horowitz (yes, that David Horowitz! He use to be a good historian.) 1965.

Three With Saturn-Pluto

We’ve discussed before the malefic tendency of hard aspects between Saturn and Pluto. We saw two example of this in the 9/11 attack and the Spanish American War. Here are three more examples.

 

The first one is the start of World War I, exactly 100 years ago this year. Because a number of alliances had been set up in Europe, it only took a spark to set the whole edifice on fire. That spark was the assassination of the Serbian Archduke by a deranged anarchist on June 28, 1914. This assassination allowed the various alliances to take sides, and Russia came to the support of Serbia and then it was all downhill. On this centennial year there have many book s exploring this onset of war, such as The Sleepwalkers, which describes accurately what the world was at the onset of war. For most of the West, the previous 100 years had been a relatively peaceful time, the first in memory. Sure there had been some wars, such as the Civil War in the United States, and the Crimean War, and, though few Americans are aware of it, but you can be sure the Chinese remember it, the Taiping Rebellion in the middle of the Nineteenth Century, which is considered one of the deadliest military conflicts in history, with at least 20 million deaths. But for the West things had been mostly peaceful since the Napoleonic Wars were over. It was considered that peace had broken out and would last forever. Possibly because there had been so little war that many (such as Theodore Roosevelt) worried that men had lost their manliness, and large armies were build up “just in case”.

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World War I

In the first chart for the start of World War I, we see that Pluto has just entered the sign of Libra, a Cardinal point. This date, for the assassination, is considered the starting event for the War, but the hostilities didn’t start until at least a month later, and then the war slowly ramped up. The Americans did not enter the war until April of 1917. From the chart you can see that Saturn is conjunct Pluto and the conjunction will get tighter over the next months, as the war starts to build. World War I marked the first time that the developments of the Industrial Revolution could be really applied to warfare. Thanks, submarines, aircraft, automatic weapons, and poison gas could be used. The result was massive bloodshed.

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World War II

The standard beginning date for World War II is Germany’s invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, even though there was a multi-year run-up to the “official” war, including such things as the Spanish Civil War (1936), Japan’s invasion of China (1937), and Germany’s invasion of Czechoslovakia (1938). The chart above is set for the official date. Note that there is a square between Saturn and Pluto; Saturn is retrograde and the square will get weaker before it gets tighter. Note also that Saturn is opposite the North Node of the Moon, and thus conjunct the South Node.

Some consider World War II a continuation of World War I. Certainly the harsh reparation forced on Germany after World War I had an effect. But Germany did enjoy a flowering of culture and democracy, called the Weimar Republic, after the War. This was the “Twenties” in Germany and lasted until the Great Depression started to take effect. We all know what came next.

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The First 9/11

 

The third chart is for a event called “The first 9/11” by those in the Western hemisphere. There was also an important event in South Africa on a 9/11/1906 in the history of non-violence, but that is a discussion for elsewhere. The event of 9/11/1973 was the occasion of the death of Salvador Allende of Chile and Augusto Pinochet taking power in that country, leading to a military dictatorship that lasted until 1990. Unlike the start of a war, especially World War I, the start of the Chilean dictatorship was very rapid. On this specific day the government of Chile was overthrown and the current president died, whether by the army or his own hand is still unknown. But there was an immediate change in government.

In the chart for 9/11/1973 we again see the Saturn square Pluto, with a very tight orb that is only four minutes of arc. And notice again that Saturn is opposite the North Node of the Moon and thus conjunct the South Node of the Moon, just as we saw in the chart for the start of World War II.

It is interesting that in two of these cases we see Saturn conjunct the South Node of the Moon as well as square Pluto. How should we interpret this? The South Node of the Moon sometimes has Saturnian connotations, especially in Indian astrology. This would increase the Saturnian influence. It also suggests difficulties in connections with others. It goes without saying that in both these instances, this Saturn-Node meaning played itself out.

For more details of Saturn and Pluto see Section V of Cosmos and Psyche by Richard Tarnas.

 

D-Day

This year seems to be shaping up as a big one for anniversaries ending in zero, and we haven’t even reached to big one this summer. This June has witnessed the seventieth anniversary of the landing of allied troops at Normandy Beach, hastening the end of World War II. This landing started at 6:30 in the morning (time zone two hours East of Greenwich) of June 6, 1944. I really didn’t expect from from looking at the chart of this event, but the most interesting thing was when it was compared to the chart of the United States.

D-Day represented the culmination of long planning for opening a second front in Europe that had been demanded by Stalin years before, since the Soviets were baring the brunt of German war machine. There was an aerial bombardment of the coast earlier in the morning, but the invasion of joint forces from many European and North American countries is considered the D-Day invasion which was recently celebrated. The codename for this was Operation Neptune, and there have been several book published recently with that title. And there are movies about D-Day, the most famous of which is Saving Private Ryan.

 

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D-Day Event Chart

 

This first chart shows the D-Day event at 6:30. You can notice that this is a Full Moon, with the exact Full Moon about 9 hours later. The Full Moon suggests the culmination of some process. In this case it was the culmination of a long process of planning. You can see that the Moon has set and the Sun has just risen, as makes sense at 6:30 in the morning close to the Summer Solstice. There are two conjunction that are noticeable The first one is Mars conjunct Pluto. This conjunction can be read as superhuman strength or brutality. Certainly superhuman strength was needed in the D-Day landing, which taxed the strength of about 150,000 men, half of which were Americans. But not only was great strength needed on the day of the landing, but also much planning which took place before the day; this was necessary to assure a successful invasion. The tightest conjunction – about a quarter of a degree – is Venus and Uranus. At first this did not seem fitting, suggesting sudden love affairs and such. But that is on a personal level. It also suggests dancing and rhythm. In this case the conjunction implies that a great deal of planning and even rehearsal for many months before the final assault. In a way it was like a vary elaborate dance whose moves were planned out well in advance of the exact occasion. This was most necessary.

Then notice that the Moon is almost exactly opposite this Venus-Uranus conjunction. This was the timing indicator, since the Moon travels so fast this tight aspect only last a few hours. It was approaching so it would be exact in another four hours, just as the invasion was reaching it high point.

Another thing to notice is the planet Jupiter down by the IC and opposite the Midheaven. This indicates good luck, fortune at the base of the project, which was the Allied assault at Normandy Beach, and which they certainly needed.

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D-Day Sixth Harmonic

 

But there is something else, which we can see most clearly in the sixth harmonic chart of the event. In this we see a wide conjunction of Pluto, Mars, Uranus, Venus, and the Moon, with the three center planets being the tightest. This represents the Mars-Pluto sextile the Venus-Uranus and trine the Moon. All five of these planets which we have talked about were involved in one aspect complex.

 

D-Day and USA

D-Day and USA

 

Finally let us look at these planets within the chart of the United States, since the Americans made a large fraction of the soldiers in the invasion. For the United states, which was on Eastern War Time for the D-Day landings, the time was six hours earlier. Notice that the Venus-Uranus conjunction is on the Uranus of the United States and the Mars-Pluto conjunction is on the node of the United States. The United States is definitely connected to this event. Finally notice that the planet Neptune is on the MC of the US. Not only that, but Neptune is opposite the Aries point at about 1 and a half degrees of Libra.; anything connected with the Aries point is connected to the World, since the Aries point is common to the World. That is most appropriate for an operation code-named Neptune. For the United States, the Full Moon has just risen and it is illuminating the chart.

 

Brown v Board of Education

Another anniversary, this time Sixtieth for the Supreme Court decision on May 17, 1954 called Brown vs Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.

Nations, like people, have their shadow side, the darkness they would rather not admit to. With a person that can sometimes be revealed through introspection or therapy. But for a nation, especially the most powerful nation in the world, such truth is extremely hard to face. We have previously talked about some of the dark side of America, as revealed by its closest aspect, Pluto semisquare Ascendant. This came out, for example, in the Gulf of Tonkin incident and of course the whole Vietnam War. But this side of American behavior is not mentioned in the media, in Fourth of July speeches, or political campaigns. There is a mythic belief of America that is celebrated at such occasions, and much of this is shown by the second tightest aspect in the American chart, Mercury semisquare Uranus.

 

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Dark Side vs Bright Side

 

Before talking about this aspect it is interesting to note its relationship to what I am calling the dark side aspect of American culture, Pluto semisquare Ascendant. These two aspects are opposite one another and connected by two oppositions. Symbolically this is interesting: It shows that the shadow side is the obverse of the more public side. This Uranus semisquare Mercury aspect is above the earth and thus more public, whereas the shadow side is below the earth, and thus more hidden, at least to the Americans. The recipients of our dark side behavior are all too aware of it. Also notice that the bulk of the planets are included in the arc between Uranus and Mercury. This is the core of America – except for the public, the Moon, which is below the horizon and thus out of mind.

Uranus is freedom, revolution, rebels. As a country founded in revolution and that being a revolutionary country is important to our self image, it is not a surprise that Uranus is so prominently placed close to the Descendant. When Uranus is combined with Mercury, it indicates innovative thinking, science, technology. From the beginning science and technology were important to the country, as seen in Benjamin Franklin and his many inventions and John Quincy Adams, who is considered the father of American astronomy. Thomas Jefferson was an architect and scientist. Early America drew rebels such as Thomas Paine and Francis Wright and Robert Dale Owen. Early steam driven printing presses and rotary presses allowed the spread of newspapers and books. Westinghouse, Edison, and Bell are famous inventors from America. And this has continued into the present with the development of computers and the Internet. America is famous for more Nobel Science prize winners, great science teaching in graduates schools, and so forth. Of course, some of this may be changing with the rise of neo-liberalism and the increasing privatization of public education.

The decision on Brown v Board of Education is an example of our better nature. It is considered the most important Supreme Court decision of the Twentieth Century, perhaps of all time in the United States. It can be seen as demonstrating the revolutionary goodness of America, another example of why America is exceptional. This decision, by a 9-0 vote – when is the last time we’ve seen that – overturned Plessy v Ferguson of 1896 that allowed separate by equal. The decision ruled that separate educational facilities for different races were unconstitutional. One of the lead attorneys, from the NAACP, was Thurgood Marshall. a brilliant lawyer. He was later appointed to the Supreme Court by Lyndon Johnson as the first African-American Supreme Court Justice. When he retired he was replace by Clarence Thomas, appointed by George H.W. Bush. I guess he figured that one black justice was the same was another.

 

Transits

Transits

 

In the chart of the positions of the planets on this day, we see that there is a transiting Mercury semisquare Uranus also, emphasizing this aspect. But look at the transits to the natal chart of the US. There are strong aspects, among the tightest of the day, of the outer planet Neptune to the planets Uranus and Mercury showing that this aspect was highlighted that day.

 

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Emphasis on our Bright Side

 

While Neptune can represent universal compassion, concern for the helpless, idealism, it also suggests illusion. In this case the promise of Brown v Board of Education, which aligned itself with the positive self-image that America has of itself, was prevented from coming to full fruition by deception. The school boards mostly affected by this decision, from Alabama to Massachusetts, fought against its implementation, It wasn’t until another ten years that the federal government passed a law allowing easier legal redress. Parts of that law have been nullified by the current Supreme Court, the one containing Clarence Thomas. No one noticed the irony. And school segregation, which was supposed to be stopped by this decision, is now more prevalent than before the decision. But Neptune prevents us from fully seeing this.