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OFF-TOPIC BONUS : ASTROLOGY # 2 - Film Score Rundowns

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to find a constructive way to have this game-playing rivalry. And that part of the major<br />

lesson may also lie in the search for an absolute, with Aries wanting to do it personally in<br />

its own unique way. Yet with the square to Capricorn in the 6 th and also quincunx<br />

Neptune in Virgo in the 1 st , the need to work something out in terms of what we really<br />

want and what we can do. Chiron is also on the antivertex. That’s identified with the<br />

absolute, similar to the Aries in the 9 th : “I ought to be perfect” or “I am perfect and I can<br />

do anything I want.” Those are two attitudes to be avoided.<br />

Now we have gone through all of the six in the sheet. They all do have something<br />

in common. All had Jupiter in the 7 th or 8 th houses. Power is one of the basic themes. Ok.<br />

They are all MURDERERS. Chart # 1 is Jim Jones. Chart # 2 was a young girl 16 or 17<br />

at the time living in San Diego. She was a loner. Her parents were divorced. Neither one<br />

felt they could handle her. She was living with her father, feeling alone against the<br />

world—Aries in the 7 th and 8 th . She was fascinating with guns and violence, reading<br />

about war. Her father seemed to be quite unaware of what was going on. She had just<br />

stayed by herself in her own room. And one day she simply walked out to the front of the<br />

house with a rifle and shot the superintendent of the school and the custodian. She felt<br />

other people had the power, that other people were up there and she was down there, so<br />

she finally lashed out. Fire-water mixtures can just be explosive when they’ve been<br />

contained for too long, and they eventually blow the lid and explode. Chart # 3 is Sirhan-<br />

Sirhan who killed Bobby Kennedy. He demonstrated his own frustration, his own failure<br />

to amount to anything, to accomplish anything. Very strong need to accomplish<br />

something great in his life, to do something outstanding==and he lashed out against<br />

whoever was handy who represented the power that he didn’t have. Chart # 4 was a<br />

young boy in his teens who was totally wrapped up in the relationship with his mother<br />

(Moon-node in Leo in the 2 nd house). He had a younger sister born when he was about 8,<br />

and hated her. She took the mother’s attention and affection away from him. He was not<br />

able to relate to other people with all that Virgo-Capricorn-Vesta connected to houses of<br />

other people. Again, a loner who thought about violence but never did anything until<br />

finally one day he killed three little girls with a hunting knife (all playmates of his sister).<br />

He did not kill the sister but killed the surrogate sisters. Stewart Kreiner. Chart # 5 is<br />

John Gasey. Chart # 6 is (??) from Texas. In Both cases they killed quite a large number<br />

of young men. Both of them appeared as totally normal and pleasant and obliging to<br />

neighbors but were homosexual killers…..<br />

[end session 10:40 pm]<br />

[resume session Friday, September 17 at 5:40 pm]<br />

[COMMENTS ON A CHART:] What’s the danger when we put Sagittarius and<br />

Capricorn in the 1 st house if the person isn’t handling it? If they are handling it, then of<br />

course it’s great. It’s a marvelous combination. But if they’re not handling it, what’s the<br />

danger? The Sagittarius says “I ought to be perfect” and the Capricorn says, “Look at the<br />

flaws—I’m not making it!” Either Virgo or Capricorn in the 1 st we’re turning that critical,<br />

looking for flaws tendency –which we ought to be using in the work—against ourselves.<br />

Look at the flaws in me! So there’s the danger of too high expectations, expecting too<br />

much of himself and feeling like no matter what he has done, somehow it should’ve been<br />

a little more or a little different.<br />

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