Astrological Meanderings: 2016

Saturday, 31 December 2016

The Great Year

On Mischievous Peeps Tom Hickey said on August 11, 2014 that:
Don regarded this intellectual endeavour to understand as consistent with Baba having said that humanity is passing from the age of intellect to the age of intuition, so he would satisfy the intellect by revealing in works like God Speaks what had previously been reserved as closet teaching for close disciples and was only revealed to the public symbolically. So for Don working with Baba’s special words, especially in God Speaks, satisfies the intellectual desire to know the whole in terms of a conceptual model, while also ushering in the age of intuition through developing the intuitive faculty, which Baba said would be his gift to humanity in this advent.
This resonated with my current study of The Great Year where I'd set up a spreadsheet and was looking at various starting dates. If the starting point is taken to be 1 AD (or thereabouts) then certain events line up quite well. For example, the Roman Empire cleaved into East and West in 364 AD, corresponding to the Gemini phase of the Age of Pisces while Charlemagne's rule from 768 AD to 814 AD aligns neatly with the Leo phase. The Crusades correspond almost exactly to the Libra phase (Libra is often more warlike than Aries). The voyages of discovery (Columbus 1492 and all that) and the Renaissance correspond to the Sagittarius phase. The Scientific Revolution corresponds to the Capricorn phase while the Age of Inventions (telegraph, telephone, harnessing of electricity, radio, television, Internet etc.) corresponds to the Aquarius phase from 1801 until 1981. Meher Baba was born right in the middle of this phase but, as he said, his gift to humanity would be to usher in the age of intuition corresponding to the Pisces phase



It would seem that there will be some sort of dissolution, a washing away of the old, before the Age of Aquarius begins. There are predictions that the current pope will be the last and Christianity, especially Catholicism, is certainly undergoing a transformation as disenchantment with its hierarchies rises to record levels. I think that this disenchantment with all of the organised religions will grow during this Piscean phase of the Age of Pisces and that the world will be ready for Meher Baba's message as the Age of Aquarius dawns.

It is common that the message of the Avatar does not find a widespread audience for quite some years after his departure. Christianity is a case in point but Buddhism only spread widely in Asia thanks to Ashoka:
In about 260 BCE, Ashoka waged a bitterly destructive war against the state of Kalinga (modern Odisha). He conquered Kalinga, which none of his ancestors had done. He embraced Buddhism after witnessing the mass deaths of the Kalinga War, which he himself had waged out of a desire for conquest. "Ashoka reflected on the war in Kalinga, which reportedly had resulted in more than 100,000 deaths and 150,000 deportations, ending at around 200,000 deaths." Ashoka converted gradually to Buddhism beginning about 263 BCE. He was later dedicated to the propagation of Buddhism across Asia, and established monuments marking several significant sites in the life of Gautama Buddha. "Ashoka regarded Buddhism as a doctrine that could serve as a cultural foundation for political unity." Wikipedia
Ashoka lived a long time after Siddharta Gautama (born c. 563 BCE or c. 480 BCE) and likewise with Christianity, it was only with the conversion of the Emperor Constantine, that the religion gained widespread acceptance:
Scholars debate whether Constantine adopted his mother St. Helena's Christianity in his youth, or whether he adopted it gradually over the course of his life. Constantine possibly retained the title of pontifex maximus, a title emperors bore as heads of the ancient Roman religion priesthood until Gratian (r.375–383) renounced the title. According to Christian writers, Constantine was over 40 when he finally declared himself a Christian, writing to Christians to make clear that he believed he owed his successes to the protection of the Christian High God alone. Throughout his rule, Constantine supported the Church financially, built basilicas, granted privileges to clergy (e.g. exemption from certain taxes), promoted Christians to high office, and returned property confiscated during the Diocletianic persecution. His most famous building projects include the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Old Saint Peter's Basilica. Wikipedia.
According to Baba, the five perfect masters are quiescent for one hundred years after the dropping the Avatar's body and only become active again after this time. In Baba's case, this would be 2070 onwards. It may be that during the approximate period from 2070 to 2160 and through the instigation of the perfect masters of the time, Baba's message will spread and find a welcome audience as the new age dawns.

Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Indonesia's Independence Chart

As part of my efforts to rekindle an interest in mundane astrology, I'm looking at the chart for Indonesia's independence. Formal recognition of independence only occurred in December of 1949 but the Indonesians themselves declared independence in 1945. Here is Wikipedia's summation of what happened:
The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence (Indonesian: Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Indonesia, or simply Proklamasi) was read at 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 17 August 1945. The declaration marked the start of the diplomatic and armed resistance of the Indonesian National Revolution, fighting against the forces of the Netherlands and pro-Dutch civilians, until the latter officially acknowledged Indonesia's independence in 1949. In 2005, the Netherlands declared that they had decided to accept de facto 17 August 1945 as Indonesia's independence date. In a 2013 interview the Indonesian historian Sukotjo, amongst others, asked the Dutch government to formally acknowledge the date of independence as 17 August 1945. The United Nations, who mediated in the conflict, formally acknowledge the date of independence as 27 December 1949.
Rather foolishly, the first chart that I drew up for the big moment used UTC+7:00, the same as is used today. Big mistake. It turns out that between Monday, 23rd March at 12:00 am and Sunday, 23rd September at 12:00 am, the entire country used Japan Standard Time which is UTC+9:00. Source. So I've replaced the original chart with this new one, shown in Figure 1:

Figure 1
The correct chart isn't vastly different to the previous, incorrect chart but it means that instead of the first degree of Scorpio rising, the 27th degree of Virgo is rising instead. This makes Mercury, in 0°16'R Virgo, the ruling planet.

Some other important dates in Indonesian history (source): 
  • September 30th 1965 - Sukarno overthrown
  • May 21st 1998, 9:00 am - President Suharto announced his resignation and ask Indonesian Vice President DR BJ Habibie to become the new Indonesian President
  • October 12th 2002 - Blasts at crowded nightspots in the resort island of Bali kill 202 people, mostly foreign tourists. The blast is blamed on Jemaah Islamiah.
  • December 26th 2004 - A massive earthquake and a tsunami devastated parts of northern Sumatra
  • August 16th 2005 - The Dutch government recognized 1945 as the country's year of independence and expressed regrets over the Indonesian deaths caused by the Netherlands' Army
  • May 27th 2006 - A severe earthquake struck the city of Yogyakarta
Figure 2 is the same chart as shown in Astrotheme:


Figure 2

Friday, 2 December 2016

Donald Trump

Here is Donald Trump's chart, daylight saving was in play at the time he was born. There are a number of striking features to the chart including: 
  • Mars close to a Leo Ascendant
  • Sun, Uranus and North Node conjunct
  • Moon opposite Sun and Uranus
  • Chiron and Jupiter trine Sun and Uranus
  • Venus conjunct Saturn

Here are the transits for the day of his inauguration:

Saturday, 5 November 2016

The Lunar Nodes

Last night was very busy dream-wise. I dreamt of a crocodile giving birth to many, many young ones. I dreamt about body doubles of myself and walking on water. This came after a long period of not remembering many dreams at all and so it occurred to me that Neptune must active in my chart last night. I decided to check.



And sure enough it was. Transiting Neptune was in 9d19m of Pisces that night which is almost exactly semi-sextile my Mars-Venus conjunction in 9d16m of Aries. Furthermore, the South Node of the Moon or Dragon's Tail was in 9d15m of Pisces, so Neptune and the Node were coincident.

I was prompted to remind myself of the time cycle associated with the lunar nodes. Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia:
The lunar nodes are the orbital nodes of the Moon, that is, the points where the orbit of the Moon crosses the ecliptic. The ascending or north node is where the moon crosses from south of the ecliptic to north of the ecliptic. The descending or south node is where it crosses from north of the ecliptic to south of the ecliptic. 
Eclipses occur only near the lunar nodes: Solar eclipses occur when the passage of the Moon through a node coincides with the new moon; lunar eclipses occur when passage coincides with the full moon. A lunar eclipse may occur if there is a full moon within 11° 38' (Celestial Longitude), of a node, and a solar eclipse may occur if there is a new moon within 17° 25' of a node. 
The plane of the lunar orbit precesses in space and hence the lunar nodes precess around the ecliptic, completing a revolution (called a draconic or nodal period, the period of nutation) in 6798.3835 days or 18.612958 years (note that this is not the same length as a saros). The same cycle, measured against an inertial frame of reference such as ICRS (relative to the stars) is 18.599525 years.
So during my lifetime, the nodes have returned to their initial positions in my natal chart three times and are heading toward their fourth realignment after 27193 days, around Friday, September 15th, 2023. The precession of the North Node will bring it to a conjunction with my natal Saturn on Friday, April 28th, 2017.

There's a lot been written about the astrological significance of the lunar nodes. Here's one take on the matter from ASTROSTYLE:
The South NodeRevealing Past Lives, Natural Abilities 
The South Node reveals the gifts that you bring into this lifetime, your sweet spot, your comfort zone. You will be innately good in these areas of life, and may begin your early path based on your South Node leanings. While this can bring a sense of satisfaction, it is unlikely to elevate you to Blissville. There’s a sense of “been there, done that” in the field of South Node activities. And indeed you have: in many past lifetimes. The key is to use your South Node as a springboard into your North Node destiny, much like an expat living abroad will always feel most comfortable speaking her native language, even if she’s lived in her new country for many years. The South Node is your horoscope hometown, perhaps not the place you want to settle permanently, but somewhere cozy to visit when you need to feel a sense of place or belonging.
The North NodeYour Destiny That’s Calling 
The north node is the exact opposite zodiac sign of the south node. It illuminates the terrain that’s calling your name, but climbing to the peak of this mountain is like trekking up Mt. Everest. You’ll have to lighten up your baggage and enlist a proverbial Sherpa to get you up that hill. It’s your learning curve. North Node activities require you to stretch out of your comfort zone. Once you do, you’ll be amazed by how fulfilled you feel. It’s like the activation of your life’s mission. The sooner you align yourself with this path, the more purpose-driven your life will become. However, you will often return to your South Node as that “ace in the hole”—kind of like returning home to your roots, even after you’ve made your way in the world. We often think that just because we’re good at something—or it comes easily to us—that it’s what we should “do” with our lives. Yet, sometimes, the easy way doesn’t feel spiritually satisfying. Maybe you’ve taken this path enough times in past lives, and you’re ready for something new. One of our favorite books on this topic (and actually, one of the few written) is Jan Spiller’s Astrology for the Soul.
 A rather more thorough treatment of the lunar nodes is provided by Dane Rudhyar (web link) and I've added that to this post:
The Moon's Nodes at Birth by Dane Rudhyar 
The nodal axis of the planets and the Moon is the line of intersection between the plane in which a planet accomplishes its revolution around the Sun and the plane of the ecliptic (or zodiac) in which the Earth performs its yearly motion also around the Sun. In the case of the Moon's nodes, the revolution is not around the Sun, but around the Earth. 
At the north node the Moon passes from the hemicycle (half-cycle) of south latitude (south of the plane of the ecliptic) to that of the north latitude; and the opposite occurs at the south node. The entire nodal cycle of the Moon is said to begin at the north node. The meanings attributed to the north and south nodes — also to the two hemicycles which these begin — are derived from the basic significance given in our civilization since the dawn of history to any motion directed toward the north. Northward motion is motion toward the spirit; southward motion is motion from the spirit, which may mean either the release of spirit toward earthly manifestation (spiritual Incarnation, sacrifice, the fall of the seed to the ground) or a withdrawal away from spiritual values or from a condition of integration (thus, decay, disintegration, excavation of unassimilable elements and refuses). 
Considering the north node of the Moon as a "point of intake" (in ancient symbolism the Dragon's Head) and the south node as a "point of release"; (the Dragon's Tail) — or in a more strictly biological and functional sense, as "mouth" and "organs of evacuation", (also the procreative organs) — the problem, however, is to define what it is that is taken in and released.
There is a problem, because the answer to the question depends whether a strictly geocentric or a strictly heliocentric approach is taken. In dealing with ancient man's attempt — during the "vitalistic" Ages — to find some kind of principle of order in the startling phenomena of eclipses, I have taken the archaic geocentric approach according to which the nodal axis represents the relationship between the solar and the lunar polarities of Life. What happens at the nodes when the Sun and the Moon form characteristic eclipse — alignments in which there is an extraordinary unification of these two polarities. Generally speaking, the north node, or Dragon's Head, is a point at which the solar spirit is penetrating the lunar instrumentalities of Life. The power absorbed is solar power; the Moon absorbs it. The Earth is the field in which the two polarities of life operate at all times, either for construction (anabolic action) or destruction (catabolic action).
From the modern, heliocentric, astronomical point of view the situation is entirely different, at least on the surface. The plane of the ecliptic is not the plane of the apparent early motion of the Sun as much as it really is the plane of the Earth's orbit. The nodal axis of the Moon links therefore the Moon-plane and the Earth-plane. Whatever energies are being absorbed by human beings on the Earth are therefore lunar energies; and the north node symbolizes the intake by earth-nature and by man's earthly personality of the power of the Moon.
However, the meaning of the Moon, in the sun-centered modern approach to the entire solar system, becomes also different from that it had in the old "vitalistic" cosmologies and astrology. The Moon is now the one satellite of the Earth; more significant still, the symbolical sphere traced by the Moon in her motions around the Earth's globe is like a womb or electro-magnetic field. It is the Mother-envelope and the Mother is the symbol of protective agencies, and in general of the faculty of adjustment or adaptation to the constant challenges of the outer and inner environment.
This faculty, this power to meet the demands of embodied existence and, in so doing, to gain experience and "food" of all types, is what today the Moon represents. It is this power which earth-born organisms absorb at the "point of intake," the north node. And so we have the following description of the meaning of the Moon's nodes and nodal hemicycles: 
North Node: Point of intake. Earth-nature is open to and receives the Moon's energies.
South node: Point of release. The results of the assimilation by the living earth-organism (or personality) of the Moon's energies are exteriorized, or (when negative)' are evacuated or repudiated. 
Hemicycle beginning with north node: During this period, when the Moon has north latitude, her power is absorbed, then (especially around the point of maximum north latitude) assimilated by the personality. New faculties or powers are built. 
Hemicycle beginning with south node: As the Moon moves in south latitude, earth-nature lets go of the results of the assimilation process (whether these be "seed" or "manure"); however, after the point of maximum south latitude is reached and the Moon moves again northward, the organism or personality becomes repolarized in expectation for a new period of intake. 
Application to Natal Charts 
Because the nodes are results of the interaction of two orbital planes they must always be considered as the two ends of a line or axis. It is the axis which counts, and also the entire process defined by the "cycle of latitude" cut in two by this nodal line. North and south nodes have meaning properly only within the sweep of the entire cyclic process — just as the mouth and the rectum have meaning in terms of the entire progress of food-assimilation, or metabolism.
Indeed, all cycles of latitudes represent processes of metabolism, the assimilated products being the type of energy of which the planet whose nodes are being considered is the (symbolical) source or outlet. It must not be forgotten, however, that even in the most modern approach to the solar system the planets still represent agencies which differentiate the one basic energy radiated by the Sun. Lunar energy is therefore still, at root, the Sun's energy, a reflected and "lunarized" aspect of it. Planets are outlets of energies, rather than real sources. There is only one source of energy: the Sun.
The Moon's nodal axis has been considered an "axis of fate;" and much of personal fate indeed is a function of the personality's ability to adapt itself to the demands of life and society in its environment. Any factor in the total makeup of personality closely involved in the operations of this process of lunar adaptation is singled out by this involvement, which reacts thus upon the feelings, the moods, the psychic sense, the mental ability to "sense" situations and people — all derived from the basic lunar power of adjustment to the environment.
Thus, the manner in which the Moon's nodal axis is related in a birth-chart to the planets, to the horizon and meridian, and to any other natal factor or axis (the nodes of other planets, the Parts, etc.) is of the greatest significance. First of all, the Moon's nodes axis divides the natal chart into two hemispheres; and every natal factor acquires a general meaning by its position on one side or another of this nodal axis. The hemisphere which is located between the north node and the south node in the usual order of zodiacal signs (Aries, Taurus, Gemini, etc.) represents the zone of assimilation and anabolic, up-building activity. The other hemisphere, from south node to north node, is the zone of either positive or negative release — release of seed-elements, or of unassimilated refuses.
We discussed recently in the pages of this magazine the U. S. chart erected for July 4, 1776, 5:13 P. M. In this chart the Moon's north node is on Leo 7 l/2°, the south node on Aquarius 7 1/2° — and the Moon on Aquarius 27° 12'. Thus, the Moon has passed her south node and has an increasing south latitude; she is at her phase of maximum release or exteriorization. The typical American individual indeed releases and exteriorizes the lunar ability to adjust to the challenges of his environment, and this in an unusual manner; but this ability was actually built in his ancestral European past, after some centuries of concentration on intellectual analysis and on the ambition to master earth-materials by stressing the ego's will to conquest.
The nodal axis passes (in the Sagittarius rising chart) through the second and eighth houses — thus stressing the factor of resources and management of resources. The second house refers to the resources of the individual and the way he uses them; and it carries the south node emphasis. The American individual is characterized by the way he releases (and frequently wastes!) his resources. What he fails often to see is that these resources and the positive lunar power of mastery over circumstances are built in his national eighth house; that is, as a result of partnership, commerce and commingling of efforts. America was built through partnerships and the fruits thereof; the individuals as such released her wealth, and often squandered it. Now the Government and large-scale organizations do the same — perhaps because the recently revealed Pluto is in the second U. S. natal house and fairly near the Moon's south node.
In the north node hemisphere of the U. S. chart we find Neptune, Saturn and Pluto; in the south node hemisphere, all other planets. This may seem puzzling; but all it means, from the point of view I present here, is that the American people are building, or can best build, new powers of adaptation to the challenges of our modern world, through the use of the Neptune, Saturn and Pluto functions — which can be said succinctly to mean: through federation and faith in distant horizons, through a strong framework of law and ego-power, through large-scale management and integration of production. The U. S. Uranus, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Sun, Mercury, are, on the other hand, basically polarized in the direction of the exteriorization and release of the lunar power which had been acquired in the ancestral past of the American people. 
In this sense, the south node refers to acquired tendencies, to innate gifts, and to the instinctive, nearly automatic type of activity through which these inherited tendencies, gifts, abilities are released quite spontaneously. To bank too heavily upon these inherited powers, and especially to take them for granted is very often to follow the way of "self-undoing." It may also mean the spontaneous exercise of "genius." In both cases, character often fails to develop, because of lack of real "self-exertion" — self-exertion being one of the characteristic attributes of the north node type of activity. Character is built at the north node; innate talents, or genius, or charm is released at the south node.
In Queen Victoria's case, the "inner" planets (Mercury, Venus) and the Sun and Moon are in the north node hemisphere; all "outer" planets (from Mars to Pluto) in the south node hemisphere. She had to build her own inner life and personality; but her ancestral position, her outer life, and all the powers of her realm made of her a great personage.
Most typical is the case of Mussolini; for in his birth-chart all planets are in the south node hemisphere. In a sense, he was merely an exteriorization of his ancestral, national past. He was entirely dominated by his or his people's karma. His natal Sun-Mercury conjunction was moreover in square to the nodal axis at the very apex (or bottom) of this south node hemisphere — the point of maximum south latitude of the Moon; the point of final self-emptying and disintegration in chaos.
Lenin's birth-chart offers another interesting illustration, with Saturn, rising in Sagittarius, the only planet in the north node hemisphere. He built his power and character with Saturnian authority, fanaticism and ruthlessness; but made himself the "Father" of one third of the world's population in travail of a new social order — whether for good or ill, is not the point here. 
Planets at the Nodes 
A planet in conjunction with one of the Moon's nodes affects profoundly the capacity in an individual to take in and deliver lunar power — or we might say, to "metabolize" (absorb, digest, assimilate and perhaps repudiate in parts) his experience. The planet may either color the quality of this assimilation process, or set a special field for its most characteristic, destiny-establishing operations.
In Governor Warren's chart Pluto is only 8 minutes of arc away from the Moon's north node in the fifth house. It sets a political and administrative stage for his life-lessons in adaptability. In General Marshall's chart, not only Mercury is one degree away from the Moon's north node, stressing his intellectual approach and the correlative power of mind necessary for an Army Chief of State, but he was actually born the day of a partial solar eclipse (Sun and Moon conjunct, some 13 degrees ahead of the north node). In the birth-chart of Nikolai Svernik, official head of state (but of course not actual ruler!) in Soviet Russia, we find Saturn conjunct a tenth house north node. A tenth house conjunction of Neptune and north node represents the musical emphasis in the life and personality of Arnold Schoenberg, the iconoclastic composer — and of the American composer, also a great pioneer, Charles Ives. The same conjunction (with Pluto one degree away) in the chart of Gabriel Pascal, the eminent motion picture director (associated with G. B. Shaw), led him to the Neptunian field of the films.
The Sun's proximity to either one of the Moon's nodes, usually reveals an eclipse before or after birth. H.P. Blavatsky was one instance, and the configuration is over-emphasized in Karl Marx' chart, as he was born during a solar eclipse, also at the north node. There, the two basic expressions of a positive soli-lunar (or earth-moon-sun) relationship, a "new moon" and the north node, are combined. The power of integration along a line of destiny becomes a driving force in the personal life; all else is subservient to it.
A solar eclipse at the south node, in an individual's chart, means theoretically a forceful release of character and an over-insistent projection of inherited gifts or powers. The great Persian Prophet, Baha'u'llah, had his Sun rising conjunct the south node and the star "North Scale." His Moon was 40 degrees ahead. There had been a total solar eclipse at the south node, three days before his birth. The Bab, his "Herald," was born also one day after a south node eclipse of the Sun and at dawn.
I mentioned last year the general significance of the conjunction of the natal Moon with one of her nodes, and the related emphasis upon the "Mother Image," if not the actual mother, in the growth (or failure to grow!) of the ego and personality. Dependence upon the mother (or a substitute) is usual, in one form or another, with the natal Moon at the north node. If at the south node, the trend is toward either a repudiation of the mother and her influence, or the transformation of the actual mother-relationship into a transcendent psychic Image which becomes the channel for the stressful release of the psychic energy (cf. Nietzche's case, his relation to Cosima Wagner, his powerful Anima complex, etc. — and also the case of Richard Wagner himself); or a powerful yearning for being an actual mother and exercising maternal authority over physical or intellectual-spiritual children.
In President Truman's chart, the north node is rising, with the Moon below it and thus having already entered the realm of north latitude; and it is a most powerful Moon, alone in the below-the-horizon hemisphere. It was stirred by a south node solar eclipse at the time of his popular personal success and re-election in the fall 1948. He had known how to show, character and to identify himself personally with the fate of his nation — a transcendent Mother-Image replacing his most influential mother, who had passed away. The south node eclipse released the energy of what he had built.
In Henry Wallace's case, the Moon's nodes axis coincides instead with his natal meridian. With the north node at the fourth house cusp his positive focus of adaptation is in the inner life, the home; the south node focus releases the power, gained in the inner life, in the public, political (Capricorn) sphere. In contrast, we have Mahatama Gandhi with the north node at his natal Mid-Heaven. Politics was his line of greatest personal exertion; the development of his inner life, the harvest of an ancient past.
The Nodes in the Houses 
The nodal axis may coincide also with the cusps of two opposite, and complementary, houses of the natal chart. In these cases, the affairs and types of experiences signified by these houses tend to become productive of results upon which the destiny of the person rests. This does not mean that everything in the fields of these houses is "fated" and beyond the person's will or power of choice. It means that, there, the forever lasting civil war between the past and the future, between the compulsions (real or imagined) of yesterday and the decisions which alone can build creative tomorrows, is finding its main battlefield. There, decisions are made, or fail to be made; the results are either a creative life, or a fateful sense of failure or guilt which (unless courageously overcome) spells spiritual regression. 
Even if the nodal axis does not fall on the exact location of house cusps, its position in any pair of opposite houses gives a special type of emphasis to these houses. Where the north node is — the house, the sign of the zodiac — there progress through personal self-exertion is most likely to be made. Where the south node is, there habits are more likely to be formed, or followed; it is the "line of least resistance," but also of least exertion. It is easy to act in terms of the type of activities signified by the south-node emphasized house or zodiacal sign; but this very ease may mean a taken-for-granted attitude which tends to defeat the deeper or higher (because most creative) purpose of the Self, the God-within. It may also mean an impersonal or super-personal release of power, or genius.
In both the cases of the "spiritual geniuses," the Persian Prophets aforementioned, the south node is just above the Ascendant. The individuality of such beings was super-personal, the power of an ancient past released through personages of extraordinary power and completely inborn wisdom and actual knowledge. In contrast we see a John Barrymore, with the north node below the natal horizon in the first house, seeking to build up his personality, to progress as an individual, reaching occasionally high, but pulled back by a seventh house south node — by habitual associates, by an intemperate yearning for love, and by a deep sense of inner insecurity — again centered at his seventh house where Jupiter and Pluto in Taurus square a nearly exact conjunction of Sun and Venus at the chart's nadir.
In the chart of the great French poet, Victor Hugo, we see the north node conjunct Mercury in the fifth house. He dramatized himself, as well as became a great playwright — this was the field of his progress; he was a hard worker. His enthusiasm for social ideals and reform shows, on the other hand, in his eleventh house south node. He fought for social causes, was exiled, dramatized his exile. He remains known mostly as a great literary and theatrical genius; yet also as the poetic voice of the French humanitarian movement and of 19th century liberalism. Thus, the north node and south node, the fifth and eleventh house meanings, are balanced and integrated in an unusually creative life.
In the chart of the French socialist leader and statesman, Leon Blum, we have the opposite setup, with the north node in the eleventh house, the south node in the fifth house. Here personal progress, integration, the field of intense and sustained efforts is the field of social ideals and reform — the making of great dreams come true. The field of least resistance and of greatest ease is the fifth house — that is, a way of meeting life's challenge by personal self-projection, by self-dramatization, by gambling freely with self and others.
Such nodal characterizations naturally must not stand alone. What they indicate is both very deep and subtle; factors often unrevealed by outer living and public behavior. To discover what is truly positive spiritual progress in a man's life, and what is an easily successful release of ancient abilities and inherited gifts, is often very difficult. To know what is a great talent based on strong personal efforts, and what is spontaneous genius flowing through the personality without perhaps adding greatly to personality or character — this is even more difficult. Yet to the psychologist, to the counselor and spiritual guide, such a knowledge may prove essential. The study of the Moon's nodes axis at birth will give them invaluable clues.
I have a book in my library called Interface: Planetary Nodes by Michael Erlewine that treats of the planetary as well as the lunar nodes. As yet, I haven't read it but it looks interesting.



Sunday, 25 September 2016

Silence Day

Of all the events in Meher Baba's life, it is the day that he began his lifetime of silence that is perhaps most remembered by posterity. In this post, I've looked at the transits on that day, July 10th 1925, and there are two that stand out:

  • transiting Saturn's conjunction with his natal Moon
  • transiting Uranus's conjunction with his natal Mercury
Let me say from the outset that all my comments about Meher Baba and his natal chart are from an exterior viewpoint, meaning the way the world perceived his actions. In no way am I trying to delve into what Meher Baba was thinking or feeling. Neither I nor humanity, then or now, can comprehend his interior life. In Astrology, the Moon represents the public and, in a natal chart, its placement and aspects reflect the way a person responds to the public and how it in turn perceives him (or her). Saturn represents limitation and so the transit of this planet across his natal Moon aptly reflects the restricted way in which Meher Baba could now react to humanity and how it turn would perceive him.

Mercury represents communication and the conjunction of transiting Uranus with Meher Baba's natal Mercury again aptly reflects the sudden and drastic change in the way he communicated. His mandali (close followers) thought that he would maintain this silence for perhaps a few days or weeks. None suspected that it would last for the rest of his life. The annotated chart that I've attached to this post highlights the heavy aspects to his natal Moon and reminds us how defining this silence was on the world's perception of his Avatarship.

Saturday, 24 September 2016

The Awakener



Astrotheme's natal chart for Meher Baba
Looking at Meher Baba's natal chart, I was suddenly struck by the dominating position of Uranus in 15d20m of Scorpio conjunct the MC in 15d54m. Uranus is often referred to as The Awakener. Here is one description of the planet's influence (link):
The great Awakener, Uranus represents the principle of change and transformation that eventually pushes us beyond the confines of the Saturnian ego and beyond the images and symbols of any particular culture. Uranus constantly challenges our preconceptions and our limited, secure way of thinking and living. As the great Awakener, Uranus opens the way to a global, truly Aquarian age of one humanity. It breaks down old patterns of thought and behaviour, and helps us realise that we can be more, that a next step in human evolution is possible.
The above quote aptly sums up Meher Baba's impact on the planet. Not surprisingly, there are many references to Meher Baba as The Awakener. The Awakener Magazine, conceived and edited by Filis Frederick during the years 1953-1986, was produced with the direct approval of Meher Baba and was dedicated to spreading His message of Love and Truth. All 67 issues can be found on this website.

There were 67 issues of the The Awakener magazine
Charles Hayne's 1989 book is titled MEHER BABA THE AWAKENER and is described as "drawing primarily on Meher Baba’s own explanations of the Avatar’s life and work, this book explores the dynamics of his universal awakening of love", a free electronic version of this book is available here at the Avatar Meher Baba Trust Library.

I use the free astrological program Astrolog to generate my charts but I found that to reproduce the Astrotheme chart, I needed a time of 5:09am. I know Astrolog is be unfailingly accurate so I can only suppose that Astrotheme has calculated its chart on that later time. The differences between the charts for the two times are only minor but it still disturbs me. I'll try to get to the bottom of the discrepancy. For the time being, I'll use the Astrolog chart calculated for 5:09am which also includes Chiron which is not shown in the Astrotheme chart.

Meher Baba's chart created using Astrolog
Additional information (entered on Meher Baba's birthday 25th February 2018): the widely circulated version of his chart has been calculated for 23:39 on February 24th UNIVERSAL TIME. AstroDatabank gives this additional information: Bob Mulligan quotes his family and his disciples, obtained when Mulligan visited India in 1976: February 25, 1894, 5:00 AM Madras time (minus 5 hrs 21 min = February 24, 23:39 GMT). This is curious because Madras time is listed and that city is on the east coast of India (13° 5' 0" North, 80° 17' 0" East) and quite distant from Poona. Madras, now known as Chennai, currently has a time zone of UTC+05:30. Poona, now known as Pune, is in the same time zone so that's no problem. What about time zones back in 1894?

The following information sheds a little more light on the situation:
Historical Indian Time Zones 
Bombay, Calcutta and Madras Time 
India currently has just one time zone, Indian Standard Time. Indian Standard Time (IST) is 5 hours and 30 minutes ahead of GMT . It has not always been the same. 
Railway Time or Madras Time 
India's Time Zones were first established in 1884. Originally there were two time zones, Bombay Time and Calcutta Time. In the very early days of railways in India, local time was observed at each large city, in common with practice in most other countries at the time. Because of their importance as commercial and economic centres, Bombay Time and Calcutta Time assumed special importance. They were followed for many official purposes in the late 19th century (Bombay Time from 1884), effectively forming two time zones for British India. 
Calcutta time was 5 hours, 30 minutes, and 21 seconds in advance of GMT, while Bombay Time was 4 hours and 51 minutes ahead of GMT. Many railway companies, however,  standardised on using Madras time as being in between Bombay and Calcutta times, and often this, rather than Bombay time, was used in Indian timetables from the late 1880s onward. 
Bombay continued to have a different time (39 minutes behind IST) until 1955. IST, which is GMT plus 5.30 hrs, came into existence in 1905. In certain time-zone maps, IST is also designated E*. With India's western and eastern borders some 2,000 km (1,250 miles) apart, India could well have three time zones! Like China, another huge country, India has chosen however to have a single time zone across the whole country. No Daylight Saving Time rules are applied either.
This still doesn't explain why 5:09am has been used instead of 5:00am but clearly any proposed time given by relatives in 1976 for a birth in 1894 is going to be approximate so I assume some rectification has been carried out. The differences between a 5:00am and 5:09am chart are slight anyway (Ascendant of 2°01' Aquarius versus 4°25' Aquarius for example).

Monday, 20 June 2016

Winter Solstice 2016

In Brisbane, the Winter Solstice falls on Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 8:34 AM. It's accompanied by a full moon which is a comparatively rare occurrence. According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, a full moon hasn't landed on the solstice since 1948 - the year before my birth year. The astrological chart for the moment is characterised by a powerful grand cross in mutable signs between Mercury in Gemini, Jupiter in Virgo, Saturn in Sagittarius and Neptune in Pisces. Venus is conjunct the Sun and so partakes in the full moon opposition. Sun-Venus is semi-square Jupiter and Mars is quincunx Uranus. Jupiter is almost exactly conjunct the north node of the moon. All in all a quite active chart.


Monday, 13 June 2016

An Overview of Resources

Talking with an old friend last night, who is also an astrological devotee, I was shaken out of the astrological torpor that I had fallen into and stimulated to start looking at astrological matters anew. One topic our talk covered was the fixed stars and for the first time ever, I realised that Astrolog, the software program that I use to generate charts, was capable of displaying a great many of these stars. This was a revelation and a surprise because I've been using the software for many years now. However, I'd fallen into the rut of over-familiarity.



Our conversation also helped me to stumble upon ASTROTHEME that has a comprehensive database of celebrity charts including one that I was specifically looking for, namely Bobby Fisher. Included with the chart is a comprehensive biography. The site will also create charts for you and store them, once you register. The format of the charts is different to what I'm used to but here is my chart as shown on the site:

A permalink is also created for the chart that has been drawn for you. My friend also mentioned some astrologers, two of whom I'd heard about (Nicholas Campion and Robert Hand) and another whom I hadn't (Bernadette Brady). Interestingly, Campion is born two days before my friend (4th March 1953 versus 6th March 1953). During our conversation, the subject of mundane astrology came up and I realised that I hadn't given much thought to the matter for many years, particularly the movement and aspects between the transpersonal planets: Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.