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Neptune with Leo

How do artists capture the soul or spirit of humanity? Somehow they are able to reflect the metaphysical, transcendent and numinous (spiritual or holy) in ordinary life. A poet sees beyond the mundane to the essence of life and immortalizes it for the rest of us.

I’ve always enjoyed reading biographies and memoirs to see how lives unfold and the twists and turns of circumstance. The best illuminate something about the human condition. And any biography will help us learn more about astrology.

Frank McCourt in Angela’s Ashes (1996) captured the town of Limerick, Ireland in the 1930s and ‘40s – it’s warmth and weaknesses, wealth and poverty, kindness and cruelty. Given McCourt’s character, talents and the unforeseen events of his life, we get a telescopic view of why he had to be who he was and how closed doors became open windows. McCourt’s interactions with others, for better or worse, provided key events in his life. And his own early experiences of poverty, loss and illness also included great understanding, love and compassion.

His horoscope includes Mercury in Virgo and Venus in Libra, both signs of their rulership, which accentuated his mind, sense of balance and relationships. We can easily see why he eventually became a writer with the ability to share his feelings with others. In his book, he presents his life with affection and humor.

McCourt’s Sun in Leo conjoins Neptune in Virgo. This combination gives him the ability to see the world with an artist’s eye. In a hospital with typhoid fever as a child, he was introduced to poetry and Shakespeare. His father was an alcoholic who loved his family but couldn’t cope with life.

Frank McCourt also had his Moon way Out of Bounds in Gemini. Kt Boehrer felt that this could indicate a “Cindarella” type who experiences hardship in life but succeeds later on.

But perhaps the most telling pattern in this horoscope is Saturn in Capricorn opposite Jupiter in Cancer. (Saturn has almost exactly returned to its natal place as I write this.) Saturn is in its own sign and Jupiter is exalted, showing his experience with those who were resilient, supportive and idealistic, as well as authorities and others who had become hardened or cautious.

McCourt worked his way out of the family’s straightened circumstances (Saturn), returned to the U.S. (where he’d been born) and expanded his circumstances through education (Jupiter). Leading a stable and secure life as a schoolteacher for many years, it was only after his retirement in 1988 (at age 58 and the start of his Saturn return) that he began writing the memoir that captured his early years in such vivid colors.

Frank McCourt was born on August 19, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York, no time is available.

Angela’s Ashes: A Memoir

Uranus in Taurus and Fascism

Astrologers have noted the link between Uranus in Taurus (April 1935 to April 1942) and Fascism, which coincided with Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin’s authoritarian regimes. Madeleine Albright’s book Fascism: A Warning provides insight into this period of history.

Early on, the author shares the odd coincidence that Charlie Chaplin and Adolf Hitler were born only four days apart, quoting a line from Chaplin’s The Great Dictator (1940): “You are not machines! You are not cattle!” which literally underscores themes related to Uranus in Taurus.

The former Secretary of State turned history professor is a Nazi refugee who speaks from her own personal experience. I found it refreshing to hear her sensible arguments and deep understanding of the scope of history. Albright has Mercury retrograde widely conjunct Uranus in Taurus and trine Neptune in Virgo (no birth time available). She’s approaching her Uranus return.

Albright quotes Hitler as attributing his own popularity to his ability to reduce issues to their simplest terms so people would easily accept them. It appears that the potential danger of Uranus in Taurus lies in strong, ideological convictions. Based upon world history, fixating on the wide-scale acquisition of land and property may also reflect this symbolism.

Madeleine Albright defines Fascism as an extreme authoritarianism linked to nationalism, the lack of concern for the rights of others, and leaders taking whatever means necessary to achieve their goals. Through optimism and traditional views, Fascists typically generate hope for political change. Their unwavering trust in their own judgment attracts followers who see them as decisive, and they may accomplish some things early on.

Fascists often take control through legitimate means but soon dismantle democratic systems. They despise reasoned debate, take steps to thwart the freedom of the press and an independent judiciary, and divide by striking out at enemies both within and outside of their own parties. Fascists typically admire other authoritarian leaders and seek to emulate them. At the end of the book, Albright adds that, “the herd mentality is powerful in international affairs.” In the 20th century, “steamroller” effects were not recognized until it was too late.

Uranus in Taurus may have firm but simplistic views and could also be insensitive (Albright uses the term “moral numbness”). Though it can initiate radical change, it does suggest monomaniacal systems and self-serving principles rather than democratic ideals.

Buy the book at Amazon.com — Fascism: A Warning