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Marsha Garces Williams, wife of actor Robin Williams, filed for divorce last week citing “irreconciliable differences”. Although Robin is best known for his comedic skills, he has a long history of drug and alcohol addiction and it is rumored that Marsha filed divorce papers after her ultimatum failed to wean him from his addictions.
The astrological chart of Robin Williams shows a fascinating blend of comic genius and tragic emotional pain, the combination of which appears to be essential in all of the great comic minds. Williams, with a Cancer Sun, also has a Pisces Moon and Scorpio rising. This heavy watery influence shows his intensely sensitive emotional nature, and a tendency to lose himself (Pisces Moon) into his environment. Mercury (mental function) in his chart is in the fun-loving sign of Leo, and Leo is the King of Comedy. That Mercury sits prominently on the Midheaven of his chart, demonstrating his ability to connect with the public (Midheaven) through his ability to express his thoughts and ideas (Mercury). Pluto (intensity and drama) conjoins his Mercury which suggests a powerful mind with an obsessive nature.
Williams has a wildly revolutionary conjunction of Mars (aggression) and Uranus (rebellion) which is tightly aspected to both Jupiter (expansion) and Neptune (fantasy), and it is this planetary system in his birthchart which describes his unique methodology when it comes to acting. WIlliams cannot be controlled and rarely sticks to the script. His strong Cancerian influence (with Sun, Mars and Uranus all in Cancer) reveals his intense attachment to family and his strong desire to nurture others; in fact, he has become a surrogate parent to the children of Christopher and Dana Reeve after their recent deaths.
Saturn (challenges and disappointments) in Williams’ chart is in an exact challenging aspect (square) to Chiron (wounding and healing), indicating a psyche that is extremely sensitive with a tendency towards experiencing life in a way that brings up painful psychic and emotional wounds. Ideally an individual with this combination of planets will seek healing of these old wounds, but the easiest way to deal with them is to numb them with addictions. Transiting Saturn made a challenging aspect to the ascendant of Williams’ chart (his “rising sign”) back in late July of 2006 which resulted in his admitting himself to rehab in August of that year.
Williams experienced another difficult cycle when transiting Pluto made a pass over the Saturn/Chiron system in his chart back in January of 2007 and remained within one degree of that painful system throughout the year. Williams’ older brother died in August of that year, but I suspect the entire year was extremely difficult for Williams as Pluto applied consistent pressure on any unhealed old wounds that remained in his psyche.
Williams’ family-oriented nature has not kept him from infidelity in the past; his first marriage ended after an affair with his current wife who was at the time the nanny to his children and evidently this was not his first adulterous episode. Venus in Williams’ chart is in Virgo, which often tends to be rather prudish and perfectionistic, and it opposes that Pisces Moon. Challenging aspects between Venus (love and beauty) and the Moon (nurturing and sensitivity) denote an individual who finds it difficult to reconcile their emotional needs (Moon) in their relationships (Venus), and the archetypes of the sexual goddess (Venus) with the maternal figure (Moon). This is the classic “madonna/whore” complex and while this is not universally true it does sometimes indicate a proclivity in a man’s chart to separate the two. In December, transiting Saturn came very close to the Moon/Venus combination in his chart and doubtless intensified his depression.
Williams has a few other astrological things going on as well: in March of 2007 transiting Chiron began squaring Williams’ ascendant and bringing up all of his issues around his ability to establish his own identity (ascendant) relative to his marriage (descendant), a cycle that concluded in December. And a transit of Neptune over his nadir (opposing his Midheaven, or career point) has likely created a great deal of confusion over his role in his personal life and family (nadir) relative to his career and public persona (Midheaven). This cycle began in May of 2007 and is just now in the second phase of a cycle that will conclude in January of 2009.
This is a difficult time for Robin Williams, and I hope that he will be able to resolve his demons that are the burden accompanying his tremendous gifts.
posted March 31, 2008 at 11:21 am
Lynn,
As usual, a fascinating and interesting interpretation.
Wow! All that water – whew!
Thanks
posted March 31, 2008 at 1:31 pm
I always feel a kinship with Robin Williams since we share our birthday (but we are 2 years and who knows how many miles apart, which has made all the difference, no doubt).
I am sorry that he is struggling again, and my heart goes out to his family as well
posted March 31, 2008 at 1:45 pm
Excellent analysis. One correction: You state that Saturn recently transited his Ascendant, but it hasn’t been in Scorpio for quite some time
posted March 31, 2008 at 3:18 pm
I said “passed over” but meant transited, so I corrected that. Thanks for keeping an eye on me, Jeffrey.
posted March 31, 2008 at 7:52 pm
What an awesome interpretation. I know someone with the “wildly revolutionary conjunction of Mars (aggression) and Uranus (rebellion)” which are closely aspected to a few other planets – rebellious agression is a good concise way to put it
posted March 31, 2008 at 11:20 pm
Chart is not correct as it is set for CST, when in fact, CDT was in effect in 1951:
http://www.timeanddate.com/world…?n=64&
year=1951
Adjusted for CDT shifts the Scorpio rising to 1 degree and North Node into the 5th. The Mars/Uranus then moves to the 9th house, Neptune into the 12th (fuels that Pisces water). Mars/Uranus in the 9th becomes important relative to the T-Square with Neptune and Jupiter. The missing quadrant of the T completes itself in the 3rd which gives rise to the Gemini vibration, especially humor
posted April 1, 2008 at 7:27 am
Joseph, I use Solar Fire which reports that during this time Illinois law said to record birth times in Standard time even though DST was in effect. Solar Fire instructs the use of CST for birth times during this period for this reason. I believe that the ACS database used by Solar Fire is the most accurate around
posted April 1, 2008 at 7:29 am
Thanks Stacey – I have had a few clients with the Uranus/Mars who had lots of Pisces and Neptune that had a difficult time expressing this “wildly revolutionary” inner voice, and in fact were not aware of it at all. Which ended up causing some health problems until they realized what was going on. It’s an interesting planetary system
posted April 1, 2008 at 6:54 pm
On second look, it’s not a conjunction that this person has, but an opposition – still not a pleasant aspect. Like you said, when it’s linked to water makes them unaware – this opposition links into a Grand Water Trine – actually turning it into a Kite. I’ve never dealt with someone so agressively rebellious =
posted April 1, 2008 at 7:50 pm
Hi Lynn,
Thanks for adding me onto your blogroll! I’ll be able to return the favour to you soon (It’s taking time!).
Great post and analysis. I am sure I am not the only one to think that!
Best wishe
posted April 1, 2008 at 8:16 pm
Thanks Claire, welcome
posted April 11, 2008 at 5:23 pm
Thanks for the clarification Lyn. Looking into this a bit further reveals that this Illinois law was specific to Cook County, and only for hospital births. Talk about confusion