Subject F won $2.7 million dollars on November 16,
1991. Who would have thought that someone with Saturn conjunct the
Ascendant could ever win the lottery? It contradicts just about
everything we think we know about Saturn. Sure, there’s a certain
chill factor with having Saturn rule the 8th
house, and to have
it conjunct the natal Ascendant, but when we realize the 8th
house is also the house of lotteries, things perk up, don’t they?
Notice also that his natal Ascendant trines his natal Midheaven.
That, in itself, is a bit of built-in luck, as in most natal
charts, the aspect between the two points is a square. Those with
charts where the Ascendant and Midheaven are in fortunate aspect to each other seem to have a leg up in life. They tend to find their ikigai at an early age, so they're better able to express themselves through their work. Think "Young Sheldon," the spin-off character from The Big Bang Theory, although not necessarily as nerdy. I think this is as fortunate an aspect as Jupiter trine Uranus - but instead of raining sudden, unexpected and rare manna from heaven, it gives steady, lifelong, dependable confidence in oneself which leads to success. There will have to be a square or opposition in the chart, though, otherwise the person will be indolent and achieve nothing. It needs a challenge and objective. In this chart, Saturn on the Ascendant grounds this man. His Sun sextiles Saturn.
The chart has no clear signature, but the winner was born under a
full Moon.
The Prenatal Solar Eclipse took place at 04 Aquarius
33 in the 8th
house of lotteries, conjunct the South Node and Part of Fortune.
- It sextiles Venus, which occupies the 10th house of public acknowledgment, and rules the 5th house of risks and gambles.
- It also sextiles the Moon, ruler of the 2nd house of money.
- It opposes Pluto and Transpluto in the 2nd house of money. Pluto doesn’t occupy the 2nd house, but it’s only six minutes outside of it, and retrograde. It activates both the 2nd and 3rd houses.
The Prenatal Lunar Eclipse at 19 Leo 21 conjuncts
Jupiter, ancient ruler of Pisces, intercepted in the 10th
house of public attention.
- It trines the Sun in the 11th house of plot twists and lucky breaks.
- Further, it sextiles the Ascendant and Saturn, ruler of the 8th house of lotteries.
Mercury is the chart ruler. It occupies the 11th
house of plot twists, and opposes the Vertex date with destiny in
the 5th house of
risks and gambles. It also sextiles Mars, ruler of the 11th,
and trines Chiron of triumphant ascendancy and
once-in-a-lifetime events.
The Midheaven has two rulers.
- Uranus, the modern ruler of Aquarius on the Midheaven, opposes the Moon, ruler of the 2nd house of money, and sextiles Pluto of wealth and transformation. It squares Chiron of triumphant ascendancy and once-in-a-lifetime events, and trines the Part of Fortune.
- Saturn, the ancient ruler of Aquarius on the Midheaven, conjuncts the Ascendant and rules the 8th house.
The Moon rules the 2nd
house of money.
- It sextiles the Part of Fortune.
- Opposes Uranus.
- Trines Pluto.
- Squares Chiron of triumphant ascendancy and once-in-a-lifetime events.
The 5th
house ruler, Venus, sextiles the East Point, and trines the
conjunction of Transpluto with the North Node in the 2nd
house of money.
Mars
rules the 11th
house of plot twists and sextiles Chiron. Although the aspect lines
don’t show it, Mars inconjuncts both the Moon and the Part of
Fortune, forming a yod where it occupies the apex position.
Also
interesting is the fact that while Jupiter is retrograde in the natal
chart, it was actually stationary, and turned direct on the very day
that Subject F turned six months old.
© Lesia Valentine 2018
© Lesia Valentine 2018
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