the myth of power


A great deal of focus is usually placed on planetary strength in astrology. Yet this emphasis often misses the mark and muddles the picture.

Planets are frequently judged GOOD or BAD, and powerful or weak, through a few key interpretive principals: essential dignity (usually emphasized by sign only) or house position or proximity to the Sun or angularity or retrogradation. Any innocent bystander listening in on instagram, youtube, twitter, or possibly perusing whatever old or new book, would logically conclude that the best possible option for every planet in a chart is to BE STRONG. I’m here to tell you: that is flat wrong.


Especially when examining birth charts: everything depends on the rising sign. (…well, and consciousness.)

Everything changes when the ascending sign changes.

Why?

Because every sign is ruled by a planet and that planet cooperates better with particular other planets. One could call it planetary tribalism.

If all planets in the chart are strong. There will be a bloody war. And there are great examples of this. The first person who comes to mind is Jeffrey Dahmer. I’m not saying every. single. planet. in his chart was exceptionally strong by essential dignity (tropical zodiac), but a lot of them were, and they may’ve helped him wreak havoc.

As the ascendant sign changes in a chart, so do the other house cusps. (I use whole signs for the zodiac sign/houses and their “lords” counted from the ascendant—AND I use Campanus for cuspal point details: i.e. where cusps actually fall in particular zodiac sign/houses.)

This means one Venus ruled ascendant is always different from the other Venus ruled ascendant. Taurus rising shares its lordship with the sixth sign/house. Libra shares its with the eighth (as was the case for Dahmer). Both have their challenges. ;-) Don’t we all.

The best planet for both of these ascendants is actually Saturn, ruling an angle and a trine in each chart.

Saturn loves Venus. No one really likes Saturn (as Saturn starves all the other planets). But this is for another time. I mean, Mercury and Venus are always friends to Saturn it’s just that he (she/they) squeezes them too hard—and makes them feel a little parched.

Jupiter and Saturn are kind of okay. I think Jupiter can tolerate the pinching, due to its corpulence. But again everything changes with proximity, creating temporal friendships and the like. Best for another time as well.


The little point I’m here to make today is this: certain signs rising will have certain other signs ruling the trines in the chart, and those places/themes/planets are simply more beneficial and easier to navigate. Angular rulers come into play here too, but require more thoughtful examination.

When certain planets are lords of all the other places, specifically the houses that bring us to our knees—or to spirituality, meditation, our therapist, other forms of self-understanding, or the necessity to cultivate inner peace and freedom—well, we call those the difficult houses. Specifically these are the 3rd, 6th, 8th, and 12th. The 2nd is somewhat neutral; the 11th can get you in plenty of trouble (sixth from the sixth), or via egoic fame-seeking; and the 7th, the setting place, is a bit naughty, it depends.

Every house has its benefits, just with some you must work harder, pay your dues. Mastery doesn’t come easy.


Point is, for particular rising signs certain planets are notoriously more difficult. And if those planets are strong, well, I’m sorry that’s a bummer. One will likely want to remediate—ie., selfless service or charitable giving are some of the most potent effective ways to work this out—and how or to whom is determined by those planets’ significations. Venus = women, girls, arts; Moon = mothers, babies, public ___ ; Saturn = elderly or impoverished, hungry, disabled, or even animal rescue; Mars = veterans, etc..


If you have (or a loved one has) a chart where the planets ruling the trinal houses (5th/9th) are strengthened by those factors such as: own sign, free from combustion, retrogradation, difficult aspect, or near an angle or whatnot, it is indeed a cause for celebration.

And it is worth adding, if you or your loved one ;-) has the more complicated planets weakened by an absence of those strengthening factors, it is also cause for celebration. Sometimes having the most difficult planets burned to a crisp via combustion, or hidden away unaspected in a darker house, instead of out bullying others in public, is not such a bad thing at all.

I mean there are ways to work with our more difficult placements, of course! Most of us are already doing a fine job. But an over-emphasis on strength without noting the full picture—like, do we want that particular planet strong anyway?!—is negligent astrology. Don’t get me started. There’s so much of it.


We must celebrate small victories and discoveries, or massive ones. If I just illuminated something for you that brought a sense of relief or understanding, or prompts you to dig deeper, awesome! If you need help taking it further for yourself or within your work, feel free to reach out via consultation or mentorship.

As always, you are welcome to comment below.

Take care.

R I P . Lou Reed

Some charts; little commentary.


Exact birth time unknown.

Chart for noon


Current solar arc directions below.   

Sun directs to Saturn, and Saturn directs to Pluto.  


Directions outer wheel - Birth chart inner wheel

 

Above solar arc directions are important as Reed has the natal midpoint: Sun | Pluto = Saturn

When the Sun comes to Saturn, Saturn arrives at Pluto; this is symmetry in motion. 


Disregard the zodiac signs on the 360 degree dial (midpoints are easier to see, but signs move around with the pointer).

 

Reed has the current Uranus Pluto square symbolism in his natal chart in antiscia—mirroring the seed moment of upheaval and radical change later on with the UR PL conjunction in the 1960's. Its connection is occurring again now, it is exact later this week (Nov. 1, 2013).

He also has a natal Venus Saturn contra-antiscia (no surprise, given his aesthetic). 


Mars|Uranus Pluto antiscia - Venus Saturn contra-antiscia

 

Current transits below.


Transits outer wheel - Birth chart inner wheel

Chiron to natal Sun
Mars to natal Moon?
Moon to natal Pluto Chiron

 

Perfect Night: Live in London is an intimate live album by Lou Reed recorded during the Meltdown '97 festival. It includes a cover of The Velvet Underground's "I'll Be Your Mirror", originally sung by Nico. -------- Label: Sire Records ----- I do not own this song!

employing the dark feminine? Miley Cyrus

Disclosure: I’m not a fan. I find Miley Cyrus’ expressions (antics) to be predictable. But she did sprout out of our crassly materialistic, oversexed, plastic gummy bear culture, so what can one expect. Something about it all though, particular elements, have really crept under my skin. So I’m turning to some charts to see about why— why the relentless pinging. ”. . . All she's doing, one way or another, is using her body to get herself attention. It could all use a bit less flash (and a lot less flesh) and a lot more substance.”


Cyrus was born with the Sun in Sagittarius, the sign of the centaur - half man and half animal, shortly before sunset, making hers a diurnal chart. The more positive and productive planets for her are ideally those of the day sect: Jupiter and Saturn. And those which ought to present her with more difficulty are planets of the night sect: Venus and Mars. With the Sun in a fire sign we know immediately it has strength, due to it being in its own triplicity. The trigon or triplicity lords for fire are Sun and Jupiter, Saturn is a participating ruler. With fire we know that a measure of success and honors is important to the person (Su/Ju). The Sun is also in the Egyptian bounds (a.k.a. 'terms') of Jupiter, as is Venus and Saturn. When posited in the bounds of a benefic such as Jupiter, the ancients believed it 'magnified the fortune of the native.' Moon, Mercury, and Mars are posited in the bounds of Saturn. 

The north node of the moon, Rahu, is configured by sign with the Sun. Rahu is a notoriously individualistic and eccentric creature in Indian astrology. It is the head of the dragon [or serpent]. Its tail, the south node of the moon, is Ketu. These are the lunar eclipse points, also known as ‘shadowy grahas’ (graha means grasp or seize - and graha is another name for planet). All of this makes the nodes pretty different from the modern psychological /western/ approach to astrology—where the north node is where you are headed and is most certainly good for you—in India, Rahu is known more for its dark side, having an insatiable, exaggerative, hypnotic, and illusory quality. Beyond this wide configuration with the Sun, however, the nodes are not conjunct or square (at the bendings) to anything else in the chart, so we'll move on.

The dark Moon is in the murky waters of Scorpio, the sign of its fall: opposite its exaltation. But this Moon is not at all close to its maximum fall at 3 degrees—unless you perceive the chart through the sidereal zodiac, and one could make a compelling case for doing so, as the ancients would have most definitely noted the Moon and planet positions in the night sky. The Moon’s sidereal position is 3 degrees. The Lot of Fortune resides at 23 Taurus at the Ascendant, as she was born during a very dark waning moon. (The Lots will always be close to the Ascendant in very dark and new moon births—and they will join the Descendant (7th house cusp) at full moon births.)

Mars, known as "Nergal" to the Babylonians, is the planet rising first, leading the way. Mars unrestrained and on its own can be a bit too fierce or aggressive, especially in a daytime chart as it is here. For time immemorial Mars has been associated with war, destruction, fevers, the plague, and so on. It's also how we direct our will and shows what we have passion for, and sometimes (especially per a Uranian perspective) it is reflective of our work. Mars is in Cancer here, a sign ruled by the Moon, and so is associated with the body, feelings, family, nourishment, and shifting tides (it changes). Cancer is the sign of Mars' fall. And here it is positioned at its maximum fall.

Theo Wargo/WireImage

Theo Wargo/WireImage

With the Moon in Scorpio (and Mars in Cancer) the two are making a nifty exchange: seeing one another from the other's domicile. This is a reception, usually a helpful connection, though with both planets in their fall (and contrary to sect) their benefit to each other is altered. As Tom Callanan notes on Skyscript: it is "like two drunks helping each other home." As it's a trine aspect, it flows easily, unimpeded, a maximum assist. And Mars, at its worst with the Moon, can be a degradation of the body or feminine form, or dis-ease for the body generally—or just a load of anger. Consider her ease of expression with regards to raunchy tongue poses and twerking.


One thing I always take note of when examining a chart is where the Moon has been and where it is headed—the separating and applying aspects. In this case we see the Moon has separated from a conjunction with Pluto, as well as a square from Chiron; traditionally we would not consider the aspects with Pluto and Chiron, as they are transpersonal bodies and invisible to the naked eye, but these points of contact are most definitely evocative . . . themes of the Underworld and Wounding . . . from a traditional standpoint we’d note that the Moon is visibly separating in a square aspect from Saturn. And its next visible application is to Mercury. Firmicus Maternus, a 4th century astrologer, writes about the Moon's translation of light from Saturn to Mercury:

"But if the Moon had little light, then either it impedes the sound of the voice or deafens the ears. But it also debilitates the bodies of those who have it thus with wretched weariness; it makes persons suffering from melancholy, jaundiced, splenetic [bad-tempered; spiteful], consumptives [wasting], those suffering from dropsy, [or] lung disease..."

Okay, a wee bit harsh. He goes on, but I think you get the picture. 

 
Saturn has a few faces in astrology. It is the father, sometimes the king or ruler, or a worker of the land, or the people. At other times, it is a dark figure or criminal. Most often it is associated with older men, gives a serious approach, and is connected with the ripening of karma (or fate). It can also be indicative of illness, or makes bodies slender and with angular features. At its most noble it is a significator of great wisdom, self-discipline, sobriety, and surrender: a silent sage. The Moon Saturn aspect in this chart is a bigger deal than at first it may appear. The Moon is tenth from Saturn here, in the Indian tradition, the third, seventh, and tenth signs from Saturn are where it makes its especially potent aspects. This Moon (manas, mind) is most certainly influenced by Saturn.

Another biggie on my list: look for planetary stations. And voila, Mercury! - and Mars. 

Cyrus has a heliacal rise Mercury. It is about to station direct—within a week of her birth to be exact (what we call phasis)—a strengthening factor. And this happens to show up with some frequency in the charts of those special souls who have something to communicate to the world—whether vocally, or technologically (see the charts of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, and many other highly successful tech people). Or Mercury has something to SELL. It is the great "merkerter" after all. Here it’s in the sign of the Scorpion, a water sign where Venus and Mars rule by triplicity (highlighting passions, love and strife), and it’s retrograding back to a conjunction with Pluto. It has a fierce bite.  

SUN CULMINATION CHART:
Mercury connects to MarS
note: Moon Pluto and Saturn on the Ascendant!

Speaking of fierce, the other planet close to its station, Mars, turned direct about five days before her birth (also a phasis). Essentially what this means is the two planets—which also happen to be in closest aspect in her chart (another on the A-list in my sequence of delineation)—are standing pretty much still in their fervent watery trinal embrace. And it is on this day that their kiss—or excessively sexualized message (Mercury), as Sinead O'Connor warns—perfects. This perfection occurs at about noon, when the sun culminates. (Which, in fact, is another way to look at a chart without a known birth time: use the chart for the culminating sun on the day in question.)
 

A key to understanding all the passionate fusion, creativity, love/hate, and muse-seeking sides to water, as mentioned above, is through the element's two primary trigon lords: Venus and Mars - Moon is a participating ruler. In Cyrus' chart we see all of her nocturnal planets (Venus, Mars, Moon) in the yin/feminine signs (earth/water) and all of her day sect planets (Sun, Jupiter, Saturn) in their own triplicity (fire/air). This adds strength to the chart and gives her a kind of comfort in her skin.
 

winter solstice 2013
Venus stationing retrograde

Her Venus is posited in the traditionally lusty sign, Capricorn—and I'm willing to make a very predictable prediction: there will be more Cyrus controversy in the news in the coming months. Venus begins her infrequent retrograde cycle soon, stationing Rx on the solstice, December 21st @ 28'58 Capricorn, and turns direct on January 31st @ 13'33 Capricorn. This is one degree from Cyrus' Venus. 

Her Venus is also configured with Uranus—a defiant oddball at worst, and at best: a refined, striking, original beauty, with much grace (think of Elizabeth Taylor). However Taylor, unlike Cyrus, had Venus in Aries contra-antiscion her Pisces Sun and dispositing to her Pisces Mars. Pisces is the exaltation sign of Venus, so for Taylor it elevated its position in Aries, though it was still in detriment (and in the sign of Mars, so associated with cutting and separations), so not without difficulty, as was visible in her relationships. Cyrus on the other hand has Venus dispositing to Saturn in Aquarius where Saturn has strength. But its offering to Venus is indirect and without reception. Nor is there an aspect between them. To me it feels quite patriarchal—like the old man pulling the lipstick and powder puff strings from behind the curtain, calculated and measured, it feels stiff and mechanized.

Venus is also configured with Jupiter in a square aspect. This dominating square from Jupiter in Libra to Venus in Capricorn, the sign of Jupiter's fall, may speak to an abundant commercial explosion, not necessarily in good taste. Materialistic excess via ‘the business of sex and beauty.' Though Venus does benefit in the exchange, and controls the outcome for Jupiter. Saturn, too, ruler of the ninth and tenth houses of travel and profession, is greatly helped receiving this blessing-rich trine from the great benefic (Ju) posited in the sign of the reaper's (Sa) exaltation: Libra.

Of special note: the planetary periods for Venus and Jupiter have also been activated this year while Cyrus is 20 years old: Venus = 8 years and Jupiter = 12 years (8+12=20). This activation is even more potent as the planets are in aspect AND Venus rules the Ascendant. She is this business-y, yet otherworldly (Uranus Neptune) Venus.

Saturn is, however, arguably the strongest and most beneficial planet for this chart. Ruling the ninth and tenth houses gives it royal status, greatly strengthening it, and putting her in touch with people at the top. Note it’s the most elevated planet and is also literally advancing on the Midheaven (the culmination point in the chart). And Jupiter’s special aspect, the trine, gives it unbeatable support. The karma for her early success was predestined: as she was born to enter a planetary period of Saturn very young (see the Vimshottari dasa), and this spanned the first 18 to 20 years of her life (depending on which ayanamsa you work with). Timing is everything.


Sun in Sagittarius in contra-antiscion to Mars in Cancer

Pluto in a distant (under 2 degree) antiscion to Midheaven

A SYMMETRICAL FEATURE

Contra-antiscia:  Sun Mars

Her latest work:  Wrecking Ball  

Previous work:  We Can't Stop

Sun|Mars from Ebertin's
The Combination of Stellar Influences : 
the will
activity
ambition
determination
courage to fight
the power of attainment
the desire to be in the limelight
inclination to quarrel
hastiness
soldier..

 


Chart with twelfth-parts is quite illuminating! Look where the twelfth-parts of Venus and Mars' fall:


For those interested in the twelfth-parts (dodecatemoria) - See the Venus Mars positions right at the Ascendant(!) in Mars' bounds. This reiterates an animalistic, lusty nature; sexuality up front and center; and not necessarily great for health, or for the wellness those things signified by Venus (love, relating, aesthetics). And see Jupiter's position @ its fall with natal Venus, again: the "bu$iness of beauty."

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