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RIP Ted Kennedy

posted by Lynn Hayes | 7:09am Wednesday August 26, 2009

by Lynn Hayes

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Ted Kennedy died last night of brain cancer at the age of 77.  He was a controversial figure in many ways, but there is no denying that he was a tireless champion for the rights of those less fortunate than he.  He is also the last of the iconic Kennedy political family that wielded political influence in the United States for fifty years.
Kennedy was a man with great compassion, as we can see with the Sun in sensitive Pisces opposed by Neptune, ruler of Pisces, and the Moon.  Neptune and Pisces seek an experience of Universal Bliss and are associated with spirituality and spiritual compassion, but also with a desire to escape the boundaries of ordinary reality.  A propensity towards alcoholism and other addictions are frequently seen in a strong Pisces nature, and Kennedy was no exception.
Still, the extreme empathy that is bestowed by Neptune and Pisces combined in Kennedy’s chart with a Capricorn ascendant that gave him the ability to focus and work diligently to accomplish his goals.  A combination of Mars (drive) and Mercury (communication) in Aquarius, the sign of new ideas and social justice, propelled him ever forwards to design new ways of creating greater balance in the American economic system. 
Senator Kennedy was diagnosed with brain cancer last May, as transiting Chiron made the first swipe of a square to his natal Chiron.  Chiron is the planet(oid, some say) that presides over the body/mind/spirit balance of an individual and is therefore often present when there is illness of some kind.  The first phase of the Chiron square cycle occurred in March, but Kennedy was not hospitalized until May when the Full Moon hit a sensitive Mars/Mercury conjunction in his chart.  
The final square of Chiron to Kennedy’s Chiron just occurred about ten days before his seizure earlier this year, and at the time of the seizure transiting Mars was exactly opposite Pluto in Kennedy’s chart, squaring the conjunction of his progressed Mercury (mind) and Uranus (electricity/nervous system) that I wrote about back in May 2008 when Kennedy was first diagnosed:  ”The fact that Kennedy’s progressed Mercury is conjunct progressed Uranus right now is also interesting, echoing this Mercury/Uranus connection that electrifies the brain and creates an experience that changes everything.
Chiron was present once again at the time of death as Kennedy’s progressed Sun made an exact conjunction to Chiron in his birthchart.  
Although his Republican colleagues criticized him relentlessly, they were also extremely fond of him and he was able to bridge the conservative/liberal gap better than most politicians.  It appears significant that his death concurs with the opposition of Saturn (conservatism) and Uranus (liberalism) currently aligning in the sky.  He may be the last bridge of reason between those two extremes of ideology. 


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Hypatia

posted August 26, 2009 at 11:33 am


Thank you for saying “may be” the last…
We all know that it’s about tendencies



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posted August 26, 2009 at 2:47 pm


Hi Lynn: I notice that the epithet “the lion of the Senate” keeps appearing in various articles about Senator Kennedy. Looking at his appearance, he does have that big shock of white hair, even though his outer appearance is not sleekly leonine. He has Capricorn rising, so where in his chart are the traits that earned him that appellation?



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Chiron

posted August 26, 2009 at 2:49 pm


With Neptune in its detriment conjunct the moon opposing that stellium in the 2nd, Kennedy spent a lifetime fighting his personal demons. One senses that this man was in some ways conflicted and often in turmoil -but then aren’t we all in some ways. However it is equally true, as eloquently stated by ‘the anchoress’ that “the quiet altruism of a public man is always overshadowed by the noise of his sins.” Ironic that his death affords a chance for political opportunists to demand passage of a bloated and flawed heath care bill in his honor, unmindful of the fact that the privileged benefits extended to congressional members afforded him extraordinary end of life measures despite the inevitable. As with Michael Jackson, the MSM will over-extend coverage, the Washington elite will erect obelisks, and his church will ignore the theoretical conflicts despite the flaws and sins of this mortal man. May he rest in peace



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Lynn Hayes

posted August 27, 2009 at 7:08 am


“The lion of the Senate” refers less to Kennedy’s physical appearance and more to his roaring speeches in defense of the poor and the fact that he was so relentless in his pursuit of social justice. We can see this in the conjunction of Mars (aggression) to Mercury (speech and thought) in Aquarius (the sign of social justice).



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Lifetime Astrology Observer

posted August 29, 2009 at 9:46 am


Why they refer to him as “The Lion of the Senate” and “Liberal Lion” is because he has Jupiter in Leo. Jupiter is where his “wants” and “goals” are met. Who you want to become, is who you end up being. He’s truly a Pisces with Leo coloring all over it. He truly served in a grand way.



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Chris

posted September 1, 2009 at 2:52 pm


Thank you Lynn for your insight. “Ted fought the law, and the law won…” Bobby Fuller Four Neptune influence: He served as subcommittee chair to The Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Sea Power, one of six subcommittees within the Senate Armed Services Committee. The Seapower Subcommittee has jurisdiction over all U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, including non-tactical air programs, and the Naval Reserve forces. For most of us mere mortals the “Law” is Saturn. For Ted, the “Law” was Neptune. See: Astrology and Alcoholism: Genetic Key to the Horoscope Astrology Series by Ann E. Parker



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