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Lynn Hayes: July 2006 Archives

Monday July 31, 2006

Skywatch for August is posted

You can read the whole article here but here is an excerpt. Much of this month's article has to do with the major planetary events of 2006: Jupiter's ride through Scorpio, Jupiter trine Uranus, and an introduction to the opposition of Saturn to Neptune which is moving into place:

The introduction:


We begin the month of August with four planets traveling retrograde: Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and Chiron. While there is a strong push by these "outer" or "transpersonal" planets to force us to re-engage ourselves in the process of accelerating our personal development, the personal planets (including Mercury and Jupiter which were retrograding over the past couple of months) are now moving forward and helping us to move forward as well.

The elemental balance, however, is not providing a great deal of fire energy to facilitate that process, with most of the planets now in earth and water signs. The elements of earth and water deal with the more passive (yin), or receptive energies; they are more concerned with the practical details (earth) and emotional connections (water) of life on Planet Earth. Mars, the planet of physical drive, is in Virgo now where it prefers to make plans and strategies than take direct action. Venus, governing relationships and interpersonal interaction, and Mercury, the planet of communication and short journeys, are both in Cancer where the focus turns to home life and feeding the family.

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Sunday July 30, 2006

A transit of Neptune - Astrological Advice

As some of you know, I write an advice column for Innerchange Magazine, and from time to time I will post some of the more interesting questions. Here's one that came in the other day:

Q: I know a bit about astrology, but have not been able to find a satisfactory explanation of combination of transits that are now occurring in my chart. Neptune is on my ASC and Pluto is on my DSC, in exact opposition. This is a slow-moving influence, and websites call it "generational." Do you know how this opposition might play out in my life and evolution?

A: While it is true that the opposition from transiting Neptune to natal Pluto is generational, it is still a powerful and life changing event. I disagree with certain astrologers who claim that the "generational" transits are limited in their effect on personal charts. While it is true that these transits are affecting a large group of people at the same time, the effect of the transit is still a powerful one.

That being said, this transit is especially powerful for you because it falls on the angles of your birthchart. Pluto in your chart is "angular", it lies on the axis of the cusp of the seventh house (the descendant), opposing the ascendant. Pluto deals with issues of power, and on the asc/desc axis these power issues will play out primarily in relationships with others. Therefore, the transit of Neptune over your ascendant will aspect not only Pluto but the asc/desc axis as well. Transits of outer planets over any of the angles tend to produce major shifts in the life of an individual. Neptune transits can be challenging for many, and for you (with both Sun and Mars in Aries) this time may be extremely challenging but with the potential of being very rewarding as well.

Your chart shows a strong Neptunian influence, with Moon conjunct Jupiter in Pisces (opposed by Saturn) and Neptune opposing the Sun. The fact that your Pisces/Neptune influences are opposed by other forces indicates that you may have had difficulty integrating those more subliminal Neptunian influences into your Aries personality and the detachment of your Aquarian ascendant. There is a tremendous creativity in your chart that may be untapped as a result.

The Neptune transit to Pluto and your angles began earlier in the year, but you may know that Neptune is stationary right now exactly affecting your Pluto and angles. You may be feeling a bit confused and perhaps disoriented, but this would be a wonderful opportunity to spend more time indulging your more creative impulses, or spending time in Neptunian pastimes: meditation, listening to music (or better yet, making it), swimming or spending time communing with nature. This transit will likely have the lasting effect of softening and deepening your quest for empowerment and helping you to internalize this urge for power and integrate it in a way that is more productive for you.

Saturday July 29, 2006

Arab Support for Hezbollah increasing


This from the New York Times:

DAMASCUS, Syria, July 27 — At the onset of the Lebanese crisis, Arab governments, starting with Saudi Arabia, slammed Hezbollah for recklessly provoking a war, providing what the United States and Israel took as a wink and a nod to continue the fight. The Middle EastNow, with hundreds of Lebanese dead and Hezbollah holding out against the vaunted Israeli military for more than two weeks, the tide of public opinion across the Arab world is surging behind the organization, transforming the Shiite group’s leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, into a folk hero and forcing a change in official statements.
...proving once again that the Bush administration just doesn't get what's driving the conflict here. In the ongoing square from Jupiter to Saturn, the Bush White House is playing Saturn in its attempt to use its imagined and overestimated power in the world to crush the rebellion in the Arab world against what is seen as the oppression of Israel. Yet Bush continues to speak about the insurgencies in Iraq and Lebanon as the result of the terrorists "hating our freedom."
These events herald the upcoming Saturn/Neptune opposition, in which the fantasies of Neptune will run up against the hard realities and challenges of Saturn, and the Saturnian quest to build rigid forms of morals and ideas will collide with the Neptunian tendency to create illusion and confusion.

This also illuminates the trend during this heavily retrograde period (now that Mercury has changed direction and is no longer retrograde, we have four planets still appearing to move backwards making it very difficult to achieve any real and lasting results in our endeavors. Israel has retreated from its initial effort to overpower Hezbollah forces and instead is attempting to contain them.

The so-called Bush Doctrine which claimed that establishing a democracy in Iraq would spread a beacon across the Arab world has been made more complicated by the fact that early democratic elections in the Arab states have elected anti-Israel political parties, creating more pressure for serious conflict in the region against Israel. The tide in the US is shifting as well, with an increased Hebollah presence in the US and a 38% increase in the number of Arab Americans in the ten years between 1990 and 2000 it will be more and more difficult to align completely with Israel against the Arab world. --------

Friday July 28, 2006

John Bolton: Bully in the China Shop


John Bolton is a neoconservative who has been serving the causes of the New Right since the early 1980s. Unlike most neocons, who tend to stay in ivory towers and think tanks, Bolton has worked within the political structure since his college days. It is said that his political views have not changed since his teens when he supported Barry Goldwater's presidential bid. Attending Yale Law School, he befriended Clarence Thomas and others in the new Federalist Society (a group that seeks to abolish the Securities Exchange Commission and curtail the powers of the EPA, among other goals). His actions after the 2000 election, when he effectively stopped the recount in Miami-Dade, resulted in Dick Cheney's saying that Bolton can have "anything he wants" in the new administration. Visit Tom Barry's excellent and extensive history of Bolton for more details.

Bolton is known for his extreme intelligence and his stubborn ideology. He is also known for his rude and arrogant behavior, and in his appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations committee yesterday his contempt for his questioners was clear and unmitigated. A recess appointment (and therefore uncontested) for the position of UN Ambassador, he has proved to be as undiplomatic a diplomat as his reputation as his previous derision of the UN would suggest. He is well-known for caring little what others think about him, and for being "stunningly impolitic" in a the diplomatic world.

Bolton's astrological chart shows he is a triple Scorpio, with Sun, Mercury and Chiron all in Scorpio. Scorpio is the sign of emotional intensity and laser-like focus; the Scorpio nature tends to be rather fearless and intense. Scorpio (ruled by Pluto as well as Mars) is also focused on issues of power. Scorpio is highly sensitive to power on a personal level: who has it and how to get it, and they are usually not squeamish about using power to manipulate. A certain level of charisma is usually bestowed by planets in Scorpio that often assists in the manipulation process if the Scorpio personal power is misused.

Bolton's Sun is nearly exactly conjunct Chiron, the wounded healer archetype, and this should dispel any airy-fairy notion of Chiron indicating the healing profession. Chiron is the wounder as well as the healer, and when conjunct the Sun it can indicate a deep childhood wound in one's ability to develop a personal identity as represented by the Sun. I was unable to find any information on Bolton's childhood other than the fact that his father was a firefighter and his mother a homemaker, but you can be sure that there was some issue, probably involving his father, that created a painful situation for him early in life. Bolton's Moon is in sensitive Cancer, showing that below the rough exterior he has an extremely sensitive interior. It's not uncommon for Cancer individuals, particularly of the male variety, to conceal their inner vulnerability with a hard and crusty outer shell of disdain and coldness. Bolton also has Venus in Libra, the quintessential diplomat since Libra is ruled by Venus and both are known for their innate fairness and ability to get along with others (although Libra is also known for its manipulation through flattery). All of this suggests that Bolton's bluster is more style than substance, developed for the purpose of controlling the power balance.

One of the most notable factors in Bolton's chart is the opposition from Uranus (radical thought) to Mars (aggressive instinct). Bolton's Mars is in Sagittarius, showing someone who craves freedom so his ultra-conservative nature may be somewhat surprising. However, Bolton's conservatism is more on the Libertarian end of the spectrum, desiring to abolish regulations and shrink government. However, his desire to expand the power of the United States abroad plants him firmly in the neocon camp, demonstrating the radical nature of his ideology (Mars/Uranus) and the fact that he cannot be easily pigeonholed. The opposition of Mars to Uranus nearly always shows a rebellious nature and a resistance to being controlled in any way.

So where does his conservative nature arise in the chart? Perhaps from the trine of Jupiter (values and ideology) in Capricorn (tradition and hard work) to Saturn (restriction) in earthy Virgo (cautious and critical). Capricorn and Virgo are both earth signs, and earth signs tend to be more conservative in nature. Virgo in particular is conservative because of its extreme caution and dislike of anything new or unexpected, and Capricorn shows a deeply ambitious and practical nature.

Transiting Pluto is passing over Bolton's Mars right now (beginning late last year), empowering (Pluto) him to assert (Mars) his ideas (Uranus opposition), and it is likely that his position will be made permanent under this transit. During this same period, transiting Jupiter hit Bolton's Mercury, creating a favorable (Jupiter) environment for communication and expression (Mercury). However, Jupiter is also making a square to Pluto in Bolton's chart, showing that the confirmation will not be an easy one and he will be blocked from several directions. The month of August will be intense for Bolton as Saturn conjuncts Pluto and the structures in his life (Saturn) confront the inner urge for personal growth and transformation (Pluto). However, there is little doubt that his influence under the current administration will continue to expand, setting the stage for additional challenges in global politics.

Thursday July 27, 2006

On being hopeful in bad times

Somebody emailed this to me and I wanted to share it:

To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic.

It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness.

What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives.

If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something. If we remember those times and places - and there are so many - where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction.

And if we do act, in however small a way, we don't have to wait for some grand utopian future.


The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.

--Howard Zinn
(You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A personal history of our times, p. 208)


photo by Tony Howell

Thursday July 27, 2006

Mercury turns direct tonight

Some astrologers say that the effects of Mercury retrograde linger for several weeks after Mercury changes direction to move forward again, but I have never found that to be the case, in my experience Mercury's direct turn generally alleviates the...

Wednesday July 26, 2006

Baby Boomers: A Faustian Bargain

Drawing by David Michael FriendWhile we're on the subject of the sign of Leo, let's talk about the Pluto in Leo generation. My friend Jon sent me this article:My cohort of early baby boomers has been called a lot of...

Tuesday July 25, 2006

A new beginning?

The New Moon in Leo occured early this morning EDT, last night PDT, beginning a new cycle of creativity and play. Leo is the fun-loving sign of the zodiac, and this New Moon marks a new cycle to offer a...

Monday July 24, 2006

Redesign coming!

I'm working on what I think is a cool redesign of this blog and wanted to give you a little warning because in the next few days you'll log on for your regular astrology fix and find a whole new...

Sunday July 23, 2006

The Lunar Standstill and the Nodal Shift

I have just heard for the first time of a phenomenon called the "Lunar Standstill," which evidently peaked on July 23. Although there seem to be many resources on the astronomical configuration (I refer you to Wikipedia for the technical...

Sunday July 23, 2006

Christie Brinkley's liberation

My profile of Christie Brinkley's divorce and relationship history is posted on the National Ledger site. There's not much biographical information available on Christie so it was difficult to do an extensive profile, but her relationship dynamics are very interesting....

Saturday July 22, 2006

Happy Birthday Leo!

The Sun enters the sign of Leo today. Leo is a fire sign, and one of the most dramatic of the twelve signs. All fire signs are visionaries, idealists, and futurists, but Leo connects these traits to the development of...

Saturday July 22, 2006

Mars enters Virgo today

Ever since Mars began its sojourn through Leo in early June, we have seen a surge in violence and aggression. Leo is a fiery sign that demands expression of the ego, and Mars in Leo for a time was conjunct...

Friday July 21, 2006

Haiku for Mercury Rx Rant

You'd think I'd know better, but our router died this week and I decided to go wireless. Hence this:Installing a newWireless connection now isVery bad idea....

Thursday July 20, 2006

The Rise of the Religious Right: Part III

Read Part I hereRead Part II hereIn 1976 Jimmy Carter campaigned for president on a campaign promise to heal the "malaise" the country was experiencing as the result of a poor economy and the Iran hostage crisis. Malaise is a...

Thursday July 20, 2006

Mercury Retro at Huffington Post

HuffPo blogger Sheldon Drobny comments on Mercury Retrograde:The global crisis has intensified recently with the recent Israeli military incursions into Gaza and Lebanon. This intensity of human crisis has fallen into an astronomical period in which the planet Mercury is...

Thursday July 20, 2006

Rise of the Religous Right:: Part II

Part I can be found here.One underlying thread of influence throughout this period is the continuing opposition of Chiron (exposing the wounds in the culture) with Uranus (individuation and radical new ideas). This is too complex to cover in this...

Wednesday July 19, 2006

Ronald Reagan's Astrologers

This treatise I'm working on charting the rise of the conservative Christian Right is a much bigger undertaking than I had imagined. Every road I take leads to three more, a fascinating journey. So I'll post the second of three...

Tuesday July 18, 2006

The Rise of the Religious Right: A Cultural History

Part I: Setting the StageMarianne's question yesterday about whether any astrologers had predicted the turn to the right the country would take (I couldn't find any articles to this effect) started me thinking about the rise of the religious right...

Monday July 17, 2006

The Long View

Grand Canyon photo by Tony Howell.Nancy Waterman has written an excellent article looking at the past few years of US politics and the planetary cycles that have affected the country. Many of us who feel that the Bush administration has...

Sunday July 16, 2006

Saturn/Neptune cycle approaching

"Transparent" by Mamta HerlandI'll be writing something on the upcoming opposition of Saturn to Neptune over the next week or so. Saturn strives for form and success in the material world, and Neptune seeks to detach us from the material...

Friday July 14, 2006

The Astrology of the Seven Year Itch

I was intrigued to read that US Census Statistics reveal that first marriages which end in divorce last seven to eight years. Having seen the movie "The Seven Year Itch," I thought this was an interesting statistic considering that the...

Thursday July 13, 2006

Planetary Events and Friday Poetry

We are still experiencing the remnants of the dynamic between Saturn, Jupiter and Chiron (see other articles in this column for more details). The dance between these three planets has forced confrontations that have remained dormant, and when Mars (aggression...

Wednesday July 12, 2006

The Blossoming of Hilary Swank

Hilary Swank seemed to have everything an actor could want: two Oscars, critical acclaim for her craft and a stable marriage to Chad Lowe. But life is not always as we perceive it from the outside, and underneath the smiles...

Wednesday July 12, 2006

New title

You may notice I've been experimenting with different titles; I realized that without including "astrology" in the title I wasn't being picked up in blog searches. So I've tried a few different ones to include the word "astrology" - any...

Wednesday July 12, 2006

The End of Cowboy Diplomacy

Time Magazine this week declared,All the good feeling at the White House at President Bush's early birthday party on July 4 couldn't hide the fact that the president finds himself in a world of hurt.A grinding and unpopular war in...

Tuesday July 11, 2006

The Astrology of the Full Moon

photo by Bill BridgeThe Sun and the Moon are opposite in many ways: The Sun is visible in the daylight, the Moon at night. The Sun is hot, the Moon is cool. The Sun is predictable and rises every morning...

Monday July 10, 2006

The Twelve Temples

Liz Greene is quite possibly my favorite astrology writer of all time, and yesterday I dug out her book The Art of Stealing Fire: Uranus in the Horoscope, which is actually a transcription of a seminar on the subject. In...

Sunday July 9, 2006

Current planetary events and the Capricorn full moon

On July 10 Mercury retrogrades from Leo back into the more watery sign of Cancer, and communication issues will be focused more on family and those around the home. Home equipment and media may break down and family issues that...

Saturday July 8, 2006

Saturday links

I'll be taking a break this weekend from Mercury-related brain work, so here are some links I recommend in the meantime:from my favorites:Robert Wilkinson gives a detailed analysis of Mercury in Cancer and refers to his companion piece on Mercury...

Friday July 7, 2006

The Jupiter/Chiron dance

While I was struggling yesterday with issues of Mercury retrograde in the business world, I missed the fact that Jupiter changed direction and is now traveling direct (or forward). Jupiter in transit represents expansion and opportunities, and during this heavy...

Thursday July 6, 2006

Johnny Depp: Famous on his own terms

After many years of resisting commercial exploitation, Johnny Depp has become a major bankable star with the release of the Pirates of the Caribbean series. Beginning with his breakout role in Twenty-One Jump Street, Johnny Depp has fought the...

Wednesday July 5, 2006

Dog Days of Summer

The star Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, is in the constellation Canis Major. Sirius was the most important of the stars and formed the foundation of ancient Egyptian religion. It was considered to be a second Sun since...

Wednesday July 5, 2006

Success of the shuttle launch despite Mercury Rx

There was a big hubbub in the astrology blogosphere over the past few days as NASA prepared to launch the Discovery during the days before a Mercury retrograde period, called the "stationary retrograde" period because the motion of the planet...

Tuesday July 4, 2006

Happy July Fourth! (And Mercury Retrograde Alert)

Mercury turns retrograde today, so begin taking extra care in clarifying all communication. Don't be surprised if documents are lost, appointments are missed, and equipment stops working. Mercury retrograde periods are good times to do everything twice, just to be...

Sunday July 2, 2006

More on data thefts

Earlier in this column I discussed the rash of data thefts in light of current planetary events (particularly the retrograde turn of Pluto back in March and the Pluto Station (where Pluto's motion slowed down before changing direction) of the...

Sunday July 2, 2006

HGTV show a disappointment

I watched "What's Your Sign Design" today, and am sorry to report that real astrology did not survive the editing floor. This first episode attempted to reconcile the design style of a Scorpio and a Pisces. The first clue that...

Sunday July 2, 2006

Astrological comparison between Israel and Palestine

Laurel proposed looking at the charts of Israel and Palestine to compare the two, which brings up an interesting question. What exactly is Palestine? What birthtime would you use for the Palestinian people? This is a difficult question and impossible...

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Lynn Hayes has been a practising astrological consultant in beautiful North Carolina for over 25 years, working with clients all over the world both in person and by phone. She focuses on therapeutic and healing approaches which encourage greater empowerment and personal growth. Visit www.astrodynamics.net for more information.

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