Do or Die: In Search of Hillary
May 18, 2006 (with chart)
http://cainer.com/ericfrancis/may18.html
I hope you are planning to give us a few paragraphs on
Hillary, and soon. She is creeping me out.
First, the comments about Dub in today's news, and what a
charismatic guy he is, blah blah, and next, the news that she and Rupert
Murdoch are pals in fundraising. In the conspiracy paradigm that affirms the
world is ruled by a secret elite whose aim is complete domination through
economic and military supremacy and the dumbing down of all things collective,
Bill, Hillary and Dub are members of the same club, with the same agenda.
People aren't going to see through this without some help, especially if some
kind of momentum for the first woman prez starts to pick up. It's time for the
white horses to ride in, and she is not on one of them. (Come on, Al!) If Dub
took the White House twice on a bet that mainstream folks wanted a frat boy,
they won't see through this one either.
If you use my words, please don't use my name.
Thanks,
[One Who Shall Remain Nameless]
Dear Nameless,
Do I really have to write about Hillary Clinton?
I guess if it's for the good of my country, I will do it. My
source on the data is Astrodatabank, which contains a brief biography of H.M.
Hillary. I will leave my personal prejudices out of the discussion to the best
of my ability, and as one who grew up and lived most of my life in
Note, when you click on this chart you will notice that the
houses are different. Astrodatabank uses the equal house system. Today I am
using Topocentric (which is like Placidus).
I will try to be fair. I don't like her. I stopped liking
her, for good, the day that everyone was making their speeches Pro or Con for
the
This is a hologram of her political career. And at the end
of the day, we are left with an opportunist who is in the game for its own
sake. It is true that the Bushes and the Clintons have a long, long relationship
that goes back at least to the Iran-Contra scandal, when so many secret flights
came and went from Central America via Arkansas when Bill Clinton was governor.
We may look at the ways the ruling class organizes itself, but at the end of
the day, the majority of politicians are basically out for themselves, and
their first and usually only job is to survive. Whenever we look at a
politician and attempt to assess their agenda, we need to keep that in mind.
The
But now let us gaze into the foggy depths of her soul. I
claim the privilege of investigating her chart in the public interest, based on
the tradition that political leaders are subject to astrological scrutiny
because their actions affect so many people. She is a concern because she is
currently one of the most recognizable names in politics, and is a contender
for the presidency in 2008. She is a Democrat, but follows the formula that
"we'll beat the Republicans by being exactly like them."
Way to blend into the woodwork with that Pisces Moon,
dangling in the last degree of the entire tropical zodiac! This is an extremely
interesting degree of the horoscope, just as much for being the 360th degree as
it is for its Sabian symbol. The Sabians are a degree-by-degree system that
helps us decode the message of a planet. Basically, the degree of Hillary's
Moon is the story of a boy who is fascinated by the image he sees in the side
of a mountain, which looks like the face of an old man. Gradually, through
admiring this profile, he comes to look like it. It is about the ways we can
shape our own character.
This is based on the Nathaniel Hawthorne story, "The
Great Stone Face." I have seen this degree work in this way over and over
again. To put the Pisces Moon there is to raise it to a level that verges on
humorous, since the Pisces Moon has a lot of this quality already.
By this and other accounts of her chart, we get imagery of someone
who can "be who she needs to be" so she can do what she needs to do.
She is basically a shape shifter. But she is not the kind who changes
overnight; that is its own talent. She is the kind who morphs over long years,
and transitions into something else entirely.
There is another symbol of that factor in her chart. Notice
that her Sun is in the sign Scorpio. Notice that the Moon's south node is also
in Scorpio. Remember, when you see the Sun near one of the Moon's nodes, that
means there's an eclipse or two in the vicinity. The impression I get from
reading her natal chart is that this is not the person she was when she was
born. She has, in her life, gone through a series of metamorphs that have
changed her on an essential level from one shift to the next -- but at the same
time, she is able to maintain the image of someone who is consistently always
herself.
The frightening thing is you never know who is behind that
facade -- and I gather that she doesn't know either. The Pisces Moon is the
most compelling astrological archetype I can think of for not being sure who
one is. Indeed, it changes so often, and so unpredictably, that it would be
hard to keep track of; but, if there are strong aspects, it's possible to
learn. But Hillary's Moon makes only one aspect: to Juno. Her husband. Billy
boy. And though Hillary is allegedly a kind of feminist icon (not!), let me say
this somewhat politically incorrect thing: she would be nobody without him. He
is the mission, the purpose, the idea. She is already clinging to the edge of
reality, even with him there. But there is no question that she needs him to
define her purpose and give her a solid reference point in the universe.
She has the image of stability, of stasis, but in truth she
is the Human Earthquake.
Now why do I say that? Look at that tight cluster of planets
in Leo. She has Mars conjunct Pluto conjunct Saturn. I am sure that there are
some friendly people born with this aspect, but I don't think she is one of
them. This is a 'driven at all costs' kind of astrology. In Leo, it is
certainly driven to seek regal power at an obsessive level.
The thing about Leos is that they do a great job being in
charge. In other words, if you're a boss, find out who the Leos on your staff
are. They are probably the ones who already have a grip. They key to keeping
most Leos happy is more responsibility. They need to have the feeling that the
buck stops with them. There are exceptions to this guideline; Leos who
consistently flake out do so either because they are not rising to the
occasion, or because they have other factors in their chart which prevent them
from being effective, and even these can be worked with. Even these ones can
aspire to be the boss, despite their sense of inadequacy or whatever may hold them
back.
Hillary, with Mars, Pluto and Saturn in Leo, definitely
qualifies. Note that they are in her 3rd house; what she is (or thinks she is)
the boss of is what everyone else thinks. Indeed, any one of these three
planets would work fine, placed in this house and sign, to make somebody kinda
bossy. But this babe is going at full throttle. She makes Bruce Springsteen
seem like The Underling.
She has help from the Scorpio department. Five major points
are in this sign: Sun, Chiron closely conjunct Venus, Mercury and the South
Node. This ensemble is squared by the above-mentioned Leo planets. Hmmmm.
That's a lot of squares. They go between Leo and Scorpio; they involve the
planets of Leo and Scorpio; most important, they involve the lunar nodes. The nodes
add the real flavor of something important going on (Saturn and Pluto help a
lot too).
In other words, this is not the usual 'work it out till you
get it' kind of square. It has that quality -- but there's more. Squares will
keep you busy, because one's attention typically goes from one side of a square
back to the other. It's like the aspect has so much tension you can only handle
one side at a time. Slowly, you start to integrate the two, which is why they
are considered aspects of integration and depth of character. At first, even up
to the Saturn return, it's like one can work with or perceive one quality or
the other at one time. Then, slowly, you can do both at once. If you have any
square aspects, try this -- interpret them individually and see how you respond
to each separate 'side' of your personality or your experience of life.
When we add the lunar nodes, the picture goes to a much more
urgent level. We can add the theme, 'in this lifetime, on behalf of all the
other ones'. Indeed, the Moon's south node in Scorpio tells a long story of the
use and potentially the abuse of power.
One thing with this chart that impresses me is precisely
this struggle between service and power. I get the service theme from the
emphasis on the 6th house. Because there's a stellium in Scorpio, the late
Scorpio planets influence the 5th pretty intensely. And the 6th is what we need
to do in service of the greater whole. The nodes take it from a practice run to
a game of 'You Bet Your Life'. Especially, especially with three planets close
to a square of the nodes and Saturn sitting the closest of all.
As for transits. Note that Saturn is in Leo. And that little
Saturn is getting ready to conjunct Mars, Pluto and itself -- Hillary is having
a Saturn return soon. In fact, she's basically in one, which will reach its
peak in time for re-election campaign this year, and then the early
presidential race in 2007. This will be interesting; she feels the turning
point and I think that all her maneuvering now is because she feels it coming.
Note a couple of other potent transits that I am sure (being
a psychic Scorpio) that she also feels coming (and if you ask me, she is the
type to not only have an astrologer, but to lat least consider what she says).
One is somewhat in the past, but her rise to prominence theoretically 'in her
own right' came as Uranus transited over her 10th house cusp. Not bad, but
because Hillary grounds the flaky side of Pisces, she has been flaky; it's
disheartening when you don't know what side of important issues a politician
stands on.
However, Pluto is going to square her Moon in the midst of
this all, and that's going to change her. I don't get the feeling it's going to
be for the better, either. My sense is that she's feeling pretty desperate
about getting older and wondering what she's really accomplished in life, and
she's going to try to, well, accomplish something. She feels this too and it's
adding a sense of doom, very much a do or die feeling.
And she is having this feeling as a politician in a time
when the world, on account of a lot of desperate politicians acting desperately,
is in a do or die moment of a whole different kind. Politicians fight for their
individual greed and survival and, blocking up the halls of power and standing
in the way of progress, prevent our collective mechanisms of response from
working.
There is still a lot of astrology to go down between now and
2008. Heck, there's a lot of astrology to go down between now and the solstice
in a month. And the deck chairs on the Titanic, or rather, the Hindenburg, are
going to get rearranged quite a few times, and nobody in the political
community is going to be quite the same again, even those like Hillary who
lived through the Nixon impeachment up close. But let's see, because I can feel
it and so can a lot of other people -- this is all leading to something meaningful.
And I have little doubt she will play a part. We have yet to see what.
That's what I have to say about Hillary.
Catch you next week.