John Rutherford's
Check Your Chart, for the Week of 18 September, 2006
Item 1: A day in September meant to unify the people. It was a
chilling, awesome spectacle with searchlights pointing straight up into
the sky. The Leader was more than a leader. He was the grand
Decider, giving direction to a bold, daring and dangerous future where
old, traditional ways of doing things no longer applied. He did not
need the laws. He was the Law.
Civil liberties must be set aside to protect society from those
disgusting, feeble minded brutes bent on destroying an enlightened
civilisation. Nothing was more important than the safety and
security of the people. Falsities, fabrications and deceptions were
valid to justify protective, “self-defensive” interventions.
No, the reference is not Manhattan on the anniversary of 9/11. It
was Nuremburg, Germany in the 1930’s.
Item 2: "The world is beginning to doubt the moral basis of
our fight against terrorism," said Colin Powell, who served under
Bush as Secretary of State and is a former chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff. "To redefine Common Article 3 (of the Geneva Conventions)
would add to those doubts. Furthermore, it would put our own troops at
risk."
Wednesday, just before Thursday’s massive Giant Planet complex, a
T-square, Bush spent 5 hours haranguing military lawyers to accept his
push to redefine Article 3. They refused. Whew. His
Republican dominated congress has less than 2 months left to push through
laws that allow the CIA to do anything to extract information, if not the
military who must finally play by the book, even though every recent
intelligence success has come from legal means.
Item 3: Why is everyone surprised? A handsome young man,
reasonably intelligent but gloomy, not well employed, not in any close
relationship, not the right ethnicity, takes guns to a school and starts
shooting everyone in sight. She’s bright, cheerful and pretty, cute
as a “Barbie” to friends and family. When one in the cafeteria asks
if he can go help her, because she’s wounded but still alive, Kim Gill
puts several more bullets into her. In a few more minutes, he too
is dead, 19 others wounded.
Mass murderers are not loners but failed joiners. Wanting
desperately to become “somebody” through belonging, repeated rejection
forces the awareness that, “It’s never going to get better”. They
turn on the very ones that excluded them. He was a high school
dropout going back to school. She was the image of loveliness he
deserved. Only violence gives the last remaining pleasures:
revenge, relief, recognition.
As the economic forces of the 1980’s destroyed the middle class, so many
have recently become failed joiners of the good life. It’s a wonder
whole societies and cultures don’t turn to the embrace of violence.
Or, have they?
Item 4: Is it just another coincidence gas prices fall as the US
election nears?
Nota Bene: Check Your Chart constantly seeks to show
the role of Celestial Influences on our daily lives. “As above, so
below.” Actions globally, think locally.
Check Your Chart focuses on Planetary aspects, effective to one degree
only, affecting only a tenth of any Sign of the Zodiac. Get
your Horoscope read. Learn Your Four Personal Points.
Contact me at (604) 521-3235 or
johnrutherford@shaw.ca.
Last Week: The Giant Planet T-square will leave effects for
weeks to months. Last Wednesday, there was also a T-square of the
Moon aspecting the Venus-Uranus opposition, but its effects only last
days. Besides, it’s not a true T-square, as any Lunar configuration
must be treated as a special situation (more at another time). And,
throwing the Mercury-Mars alignment into the mix made it all so complex,
didn’t it?
This week: Ah, some relief. Venus aspects Jupiter
Tuesday to make this early Fall ever so loverly. The Moon is apogee
Thursday, slow and distant, out of touch, triggering little. The
New Moon is also a Solar Eclipse, but annular, and only seen from the
South Atlantic. Ho hum. Chill, dudes and dudettes.
Tuesday, 19 September. (Moon in late Leo. Venus in Virgo
sextile Jupiter. 16 degrees of All Signs)
With appeals to home and family, and attractions to socialising, this
is pleasant, if not romantic. Bask in the praise and comfort.
Friday, 22 September. (New Moon very slow in Virgo. An
annular, “bright ring around the Moon”, Solar Eclipse. 29 Mut, 14
Fix)
Not all Eclipses are made the same. Some bring “oohs” and
“aahs”. This brings “uuh”? Not much, a brief bit of
excitement, but don’t extend yourself.
Saturday, 23 September. (Moon in Libra. Mercury trine
Neptune. 17 degrees of All Signs)
You don’t want to know. Even if you think you do, this is still
not solvable, nor sensible, unless you’re looking for unusual subjects
and out-of-the-way things. Finders keepers.
Sunday, 24 September. (Moon in late Libra. Sun aspects
Saturn / Uranus. 1 Card, 16 Fix)
Like stepping in a wad of chewing gum, sticky is OK for some, really
cranky for others. It’s only a small thing, but, hey, if you want
to make something big ‘bout it…
(Jupiter square Neptune, aspects Venus / Mars. 17 Fix, 2
Card)
This takes a bigger, more comprehensive look, so more next
week. Meantime, it’s beautiful, but don’t chase it. Rest with
it gently, and savour thoroughly.
If you want the "horrible-scopes", go somewhere else.
If you want the meaning behind them, stay on.
Is your Number up? Check Your Four Personal Points for
every day, see below. If the numbers match, this day is for
you.
Each forecast shows: the Moon Sign, the Planetary Aspect, and Numbers
of degrees in Signs for the Planetary Aspect.
The Moon Sign is the Sign the Moon is in for that day.
The Moon Sign gives advantage to the Sign it is in, puts extra
pressure on the opposite Sign, and tends to cross up or neutralise the
Signs at right angles. For example, with Fixed Signs, if the Moon
is in Taurus, Taurus has the advantage, Scorpio gets challenged, and Leo
and Aquarius get shifted or crossed up.
The Planetary Aspect is where action is released. It's the
Excuse. Unlike daily Horoscopes that suggest each day has the same
level of influence, this is the core of changes in the daily
energies.
The Sign Numbers are the degrees in the Signs of the Zodiac being
emphasised. If the degree for any day is close to any degree of
Your Four Personal Points (see below), within a degree or so, THIS
IS YOUR DAY. Pay extra ATTENTION.
You may have several days in the week activated for you, or you may have
none. As a degree hits one of Your Four Personal Points, the
forecast tells about the important things in your life. The daily
forecasts tell you when. The overall story comes through over
time. Sooner or later, the degrees of the Forecast catch up to
you.
Your Four Personal Points are, in order of importance:
The Ascendant, the Mid-heaven, the Moon, and the
Sun.
These are the most important Points of your Horoscope, calculated
from your birth date, your birth-place, and the time of day you drew your
first breath. The first two Personal Points, the Ascendant
and Mid-heaven, are the points that fix the
Earth in space for your birth time at your specific birth
place. We live on the Earth, not the Sun or the Moon. The
Ascendant, also called Your Rising Sign, is more important
than your Sun Sign.
Simply, and generally only, forecasts that affect your:
Ascendant relate to matters in your
environment. Use it to see what's in your "face".
Mid-heaven relate to matters in your personal
life. Use it to see what's in your mind.
Moon
relate to matters in your emotional life. Use it to see
what's in your heart.
Sun
relate to matters in your physical
life. Use it to see what's in
your core.
The Signs of the Zodiac are:
Card: Cardinal Signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn)
Fix: Fixed Signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius)
Mut: Mutable Signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces)
Heaven, Help Us! The forecast is the mood of the
moment. For example, if it rains, we all get wet, no matter
what "Sign" we are.
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If you have comments or questions, LET ME KNOW. Check Your Four
Personal Points each week if any of them is targeted, and...
PAY ATTENTION!
Your Horoscope is the picture of the Heavens the moment you were
born. Using the latest advances in Astronomy and Astrology, you can
get a Horoscope reading with accurate, up-to-date detail. Contact
me at johnrutherford@shaw.ca or call 604-521-3235.
John Rutherford, Western Canada’s most successful Horoscope Reader,
since 1971.
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