SOLAR WRITER
REPORT

Lee Lehman's
Classical Astrology Report
for John
Lennon
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Astrological Summary
Chart Point Positions: John
Lennon
|
Planet |
Sign |
Position |
House |
Comment |
|
The Moon |
Aquarius |
3°Aq32' |
11th |
|
|
The Sun |
Libra |
16°Li16' |
6th |
read into 7th House |
|
Mercury |
Scorpio |
8°Sc33' |
7th |
|
|
Venus |
Virgo |
3°Vi12' |
6th |
|
|
Mars |
Libra |
2°Li39' |
6th |
|
|
Jupiter |
Taurus |
13°Ta41' |
1st |
|
|
Saturn |
Taurus |
13°Ta12' |
1st |
|
|
Uranus |
Taurus |
25°Ta33' |
1st |
read into 2nd House |
|
Neptune |
Virgo |
26°Vi01' |
6th |
|
|
Pluto |
Leo |
4°Le11' |
5th |
|
Chart Point Aspects
|
Planet |
Aspect |
Planet |
Orb |
App/Sep |
|
The Moon |
Trine |
The Sun |
12°43' |
Applying |
|
The Moon |
Square |
Mercury |
5°00' |
Applying |
|
The Moon |
Trine |
Mars |
0°53' |
Separating |
|
The Moon |
Square |
Jupiter |
10°08' |
Applying |
|
The Moon |
Square |
Saturn |
9°40' |
Applying |
|
The Moon |
Trine |
Uranus |
7°59' |
Separating |
|
The Moon |
Trine |
Neptune |
7°30' |
Separating |
|
The Moon |
Opposition |
Pluto |
0°38' |
Applying |
|
The Sun |
Sextile |
Pluto |
12°04' |
Separating |
|
Mercury |
Sextile |
Venus |
5°20' |
Separating |
|
Mercury |
Opposition |
Jupiter |
5°08' |
Applying |
|
Mercury |
Opposition |
Saturn |
4°39' |
Applying |
|
Mercury |
Square |
Pluto |
4°22' |
Separating |
|
Venus |
Square |
Uranus |
7°39' |
Separating |
|
Mars |
Trine |
Uranus |
7°06' |
Separating |
|
Mars |
Conjunction |
Neptune |
6°37' |
Separating |
|
Mars |
Sextile |
Pluto |
1°31' |
Applying |
|
Jupiter |
Conjunction |
Saturn |
0°28' |
Applying |
|
Saturn |
Square |
Pluto |
9°01' |
Applying |
|
Uranus |
Trine |
Neptune |
0°28' |
Separating |
|
Uranus |
Sextile |
Pluto |
8°38' |
Separating |
|
Neptune |
Sextile |
Pluto |
8°09' |
Applying |
The Purpose of this Report
The purpose of this report is
to present a view of the person that is helpful for the astrologer wishing to
learn classical method, or for the practitioner wishing to explore the more
deterministic aspects of the person's life. There is nothing in this report
that says that one must act in the ways described. Rather, classical
method shows the easiest pathway, namely, the path of least resistance - not
the best possible road, the road most frequently taken.
Classical and Modern Astrology
This report is based on the
methods of classical astrology. What is classical astrology? Historically,
classical astrology encompasses the many styles of delineation practiced prior
to 1700. Generally speaking, the word is restricted to those styles practiced
in the West: Vedic Astrology, until recently mainly practiced in India, is a
sister craft, and one that shared some methods with Classical Astrology at
critical stages in the development of both.
Classical Astrology, unlike
Modern Astrology, does not approach an astrological chart from a psychological
point of view. The style is more predictive and pragmatic. There is less
emphasis on motivation and evolution; more emphasis on how, when
and what rather than on why. To the person schooled in Modern
Astrology, Classical Astrology can seem harsh and dictatorial. But those of us
who practice it prefer to think of this as liberating!
One clear example of the
difference: consider the planet Saturn and its track across the heavens and its
movement through time. This movement is called a transit. Transits of
Saturn generally meant times of hardship. Are these times a "pain in the
butt" or an "opportunity?" Maybe calling these crisis times an
"opportunity" or a "learning experience" reminds us that we
do have choices, and this is an important thing. But when you are
getting kicked in the teeth, so to speak, you are probably more interested in
when you can get back on your feet than on what the long term lesson is.
Because of the radically
different viewpoint between classical and modern interpretation, it could be
argued that both styles of astrology can give valuable insights.
Understanding the strengths of each, we are in the position, as it were, of a
martial artist confronting a religious practitioner. Both have skills and
knowledge. But the martial artist could benefit from the centering abilities
taught through meditation; while the religious practitioner could use some
practical self defense skills taught by the martial arts.
Classical Astrology excels at
prediction through time, whereas modern astrology focuses on tendencies. It is
as if Modern Astrology is best at the Noun ("Who are you?"), while
Classical Astrology is best at the Verb ("What do you want?). Classical
Astrology is less agile at and motivational matters than her modern cousin.
Likewise, Modern Astrology is less agile at recognizing genuine limits to
action.
But this does not mean that
Classical Astrology has nothing to say. The two most important candidates are
firstly, matters concerning temperament, and secondly, something that Modern
Astrology avoids like the plague: good and evil. This goes to the heart of the
other great question, "What do you want?" This latter question is
often by affected by temptation, greed, and other less than stellar desires.
The characterization of
temperament or complexion is vital to the design of an effective lifestyle
program for wellness. The idea is simple: we are each comprised of two sets of
two qualities: hot and cold, and wet and dry. The relative ratios of these four
components induce what we might call a field matrix: a cluster of temperamental
and biological tendencies. This balance, in turn, can be threatened by stress,
aging, or astrological transits or other dynamic indicators. The balance can be
partially or completely restored through dietary and exercise practices. But
this can only be done by understanding the original balance, and how it got out
of equilibrium.
But this leaves some
differences in the matter of health between ancient and modern practice.
Consider a statement in my own report, "the body is subject to deformation
as a result of illness." This is because I have Saturn square the North
Node. When I was eight years old, I had an accident with a scooter. The resulting
cut on my knee went all the way to the bone. Because of modern medicine, I was
sewn up, given antibiotics, and limped around for about three months. But had
this been 1648, without antibiotics, the whole leg could have been lost to
gangrene. Even without infection, healing easily could have taken twice as
long. During the years of childhood, a disability for that length of time could
have had an effect on growth - resulting in a considerably shorter leg - and
deformation! As it is, I have one leg shorter than the other - by half an inch.
How much more it might have been without modern medicine can only be surmised.
With all the ancient
statements of health, we need to be aware that many things which used to be
life threatening are no longer so. But there are dangers. It's just that many
dire outcomes can be prevented.
Now we get to the thornier
issue of good and evil: words almost never heard in a modern reading of a birth
chart, but common words among the ancients. Perhaps the greatest irony of this
is that Modern Astrology has put itself into the camp of religious practice
through its emphasis on spiritual growth and unfolding potential. Yet this old
dichotomy of good and evil has been completely excluded from consideration,
like a bad nightmare.
Are there evil birthcharts?
Yes, there are, according to Classical Astrology. But what constitutes evil? Of
course, we have a whole tool case of concepts, based on philosophical and
religious experience, but let's simplify it down. Evil in the birthchart
essentially results from one primary cause: egotism, and the greed it often
provokes. If your chart shows that you value your comfort, your
money, your family, and your desires as absolutely superior to
those of others, then you have an evil chart.
Does this make you an evil
person? Not necessarily. Self observation has long been a critical factor in
spiritual practice. If you can curb your tendencies, then you can
experience the struggle as the heat of true spiritual practice. The first step
in this process is in understanding these tendencies, and that is where
Classical Astrology comes in.
It is probably not too
surprising that a cursory exposure to the classical astrological classification
of evil looks stunningly like the Seven Deadly Sins. Hardly surprising, given
the length of Christian domination, but also hardly surprising since the Church
Fathers increased the four virtues of Plato to seven, just equaling the number
of cardinal sins, and just fortuitously equaling the number of then known
planets! Consider the following table:
|
Planet |
Sin |
Virtue |
Faculty |
Animal Nature |
|
Saturn |
Envy |
Prudence |
Retention |
Memory |
|
Jupiter |
Sloth |
Justice |
Collection |
Discernment |
|
Mars |
Anger |
Fortitude |
Expulsion |
Irascible appetites |
|
Sun |
Pride |
Temperance |
Vitality |
Appropriate appetites |
|
Venus |
Lust |
Love |
Generation |
Sexual appetites |
|
Mercury |
Lying |
Faith |
Rationality |
Imagination |
|
Moon |
Avarice |
Hope |
Instinct |
Acquisitiveness |
This table is not typical of the usual
discussion of the qualities of the planets found in modern textbooks! This
table is derived from the 17th Century astrologer Morinus (Astrologia
Gallica), pp 304-307). However, they are not explicitly listed. The
categories are taken from the descriptions of the qualities of the planets when
well or badly placed. In other words, the "Sin" column is a
capsule summary of the way a planet works when badly afflicted, what used to be
called "evilly placed!"
And here we have our
astrological theory of Good and Evil. A "good" planet acts
like it is well placed; while an "evil" planet acts like it is
poorly placed. Now the simplest explanation for "acting" well placed
is for the planet to actually be well placed. However, the pairing of
vice and virtue shows the method to strive to transmute Evil into Good. But
notice: without a frank appraisal of the malefic nature of certain placements,
there is no free will possible. Conscious choice is the way to bridge the gap
from Evil to Good. Evading the uncomfortable merely exacerbates the problem.
Having gotten this far, how
do we understand contradictory indicators? Suppose your chart shows both a
tendency toward poverty and the ability to make money? The simple answer
is that, over time, both statements will be true. Rare indeed is the person who
can make money under all circumstances, with any product, any company, or any
partners. The more indicators of wealth, the easier it is for you to lean in
that direction. The more indicators of poverty, the harder it is to work your
way out of debt if you get into it.
It is this frank discussion
of tendencies which may be the most valuable part of Classical Astrology today.
Consider financial matters. Classical Astrology breaks up the lifetime into
three periods. For ease of expression, let's consider these three periods
childhood (you're dependent on others for your finances), adulthood (you're
dependent on your own work or that of your partner), and retirement (you live
off of accumulated wealth from your adult period). Now: suppose that the adult
period shows up as the strongest. This suggests that you really do need to pay
attention to saving money for retirement, because your tendency is to
underestimate your retirement needs. If your retirement period doesn't look
good financially, then you shouldn't plan on becoming a Wall Street Maven when
you have shown no talent in this vocation previously! You may not in fact find
it easy to retire at all. On the other hand, if all three of these periods show
as strong, then you can be one of those few people who really never need be
concerned about how you're going to pay for tomorrow.
Or consider your ability to
hire people. You may think this doesn't apply because you are not a manager at
work, but this tendency applies to any work you contract: babysitting, lawn
work, household repairs, gardening, or plumbing. Classical Astrology
distinguishes between your ability to find and hire people of good character,
versus your ability to get good work out of them! Thus, you could hire the
biggest scoundrels on the block, but they do good work for you! Or you could hire
the nicest people around, but somehow, they never seem to get the job done.
These are pretty specific
cases. And so back to our question of Classical and Modern. Is knowing your
tendencies from a financial point of view stifling your free will, or a basis
for sound financial planning?
One more point. Classical
Astrology never used the Outer Planets Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. However,
most modern Classicists do use them in a manner somewhat different from Modern
astrologers. Most Classicists use them for their aspects and house placements,
but not as rulers of signs or houses. While I personally use them, I have
chosen not to include them in this report in order to keep this closer to the
style of delineation that was practiced in classical times.
The information presented in
this report is one way to characterize a person. Like any report writer, this
cannot be considered to be a complete or ultimate description. There is little
likelihood that I would ever make this text the major portion of a delineation
I gave to a client - any more than this would be true of other report writers!
This report hopefully provides a bridge between a way of viewing life
unfoldment in a culture which lacked much belief in the ability for self
improvement, to a culture in which self improvement has become an obsession.
Both viewpoints have their validity. To believe that everything that happens to
the Native is a result of her or his Free Will is to end up blaming the person
when things go wrong. But to stand by when action is needed to change one's lot
is folly.
Thus, I have chosen to
translate much of the ancient descriptions into a more modern parlance. It is
not my choice for Classical Astrology to remain pure in dogma, but dead in
application. In the words of Ken Wilbur, "If by 'ancient' we mean
'timeless,' then ... our culture is in desparate need of such wisdom.... But if
by 'ancient' we mean 'past forms of Truth,; then I believe nothing but a
reactionary, antiprogressive, antiliberal, anti-evolutionary stance could ever
result from such an importation." (The Eye of Spirit, p 61).
House Placements
Astrology groups themes under
twelve areas, known as houses. These encompass the arenas of life in which it
is possible to classify circumstances. The difference between a planet and a
house is this: a planet represents a state of being, or an activity. A house
shows where that planet is most likely to manifest. When we talk about
placement, we are talking about houses.
Planets do two things with
respect to houses: they occupy houses, and they rule houses. Modern Astrology
for the most part has played down the importance of house rulership, while
Classical Astrology considers both situations as nearly equal in value. The
other thing that these two concepts provide is linkage between themes.
For example, having your 9th
House ruled by a planet in the 1st House links issues of the 9th and the 1st.
This would mean that travel is very important to you, as is education, and
religious, philosophical or spiritual ideas. Travel, education, and religious,
philosophical or spiritual ideas are all 9th House matters: the 1st House shows
those issues which are most important for your happiness.
In all these examples, the
outline is provided by the placements, but then this is in turn modified by
quality considerations. So you enjoy travel. But suppose your 9th House ruler
in the 1st House is blocked or inhibited. You still enjoy travel, but you may
get sick on trips. Education is important to you, but you get into arguments
with your instructors, and they mark you down for it, and so you find it
difficult to get ahead. You might be very attracted to religious matters, but
all the religious types you meet seem to be frauds, looking for a profit or
some easy sex.
On the other hand, suppose
your 9th House ruler in the 1st House is especially strong. Now, you really
seem to be able to have the time to travel, and to enjoy it without too much
worry. You encounter few obstacles to your educational pursuits - except those
you create for yourself!
In this fashion, we can
evaluate difference slices of life from the standpoint of how easy it is, where
the obstacles occur, and when we have to really work to achieve a goal. Much of
the inspiration for these ideas comes from the 17th Century English astrologer
William Lilly's book, Christian Astrology, in the natal section.
Sources for text are shown as
an abbreviation after each paragraph. Note that the text is derived from these
various classical sources, and does not represent exact quotations.
C = Coley
GC = Gadbury & Coley
GF = Gadbury & Firmicus
iE = ibn Ezra
P = Partridge
Affairs of the 1st House:
Health, Vitality, Happiness
It's funny: we almost never
talk about happiness, as if it's somehow taboo to go through life happy. The
ancients didn't think so. By linking health, vitality and happiness in the same
house, they said something at once simple and profound: it's easiest to be
happy or satisfied with life when one doesn't have to think about health, and
very difficult to enjoy life in the midst of pain.
What is vitality? One simple
explanation given by the ancients was the ability to live a long life. This is
easier to do if the following conditions apply: you are basically healthy, not
subject to a series of debilitating diseases, not accident prone, not
vindictive enough to put yourself into violent situations voluntarily, and not
weighed down so much by life that you passively roll over and play dead. We can
see this quality working in studies of older patients, in which the more
demanding or obnoxious outlive the more passive or meek.
But another level of vitality
is a zest for living. The 1st House shows you those matters which hold your
interest: what intrigues, seduces, and tempts you to stay around, like the
teaser at the end of the cliffhanger that brings you back for the sequel. If
you are not engaged by life, not only are you not likely to enjoy it, but you
won't fight very hard to retain it.
The next component of this
vitality/happiness cluster is the quality of mind and manners of the Native.
No, not Miss Manners. The 1st House tells in part the filter used when we react
to circumstances: is there a hair-trigger temper, or do we ponderously weigh
all alternatives before making a move? Are our reactive patterns based on cold
logic, or hot passion?
The Ascendant is in Aries
On average, your appearance
will tend in the following directions, within the range of your genetic
background: bald; beard little; body lean & spare, bones big. Your
Complexion is brown, dusky, swarthy; eyebrows black; face long, oval, or puffy;
freckles common; hair curly, inclined to red, light or yellow; tendency toward
a hare lip; a lean and spare body; limbs strong; neck long; nose crooked;
pimples common; shoulders broad & thick; stature middle; and visage long.
(C)
The Almuten of The Ascendant
is The Sun
You aim at high things, with
a desire to be in charge. You are a lofty spirit, and proud, but with good
judgment. You love honor and every honorable action, and you pursue many rare
things or secrets, often with success. (C)
...and The Sun is Debilitated
by Fall
Unfortunately, your
motivations could stand some scrutiny. (C)
...and The Sun is in Libra
You are sincere and just, an
interpreter of dreams who can find out secret and hidden things. There is a
danger that in the process you will offend others. Your are changeable, just,
upright, courteous, crafty, cheerful, and conceited.
Dispositor of The Ascendant
is Mars
The Almuten of The Ascendant
is Mars
You benefit from discipline,
because you are rash, in deed and in tongue. This can manifest as quarreling,
fighting, swearing, lying, stealing, and general mayhem. (C)
...and Mars is in Libra
You have a strong sex drive,
and you do not show good judgment in that department. Truthfulness is not a
common virtue in your relationships. You are prone to venereal disease.
Dispositor of The Ascendant
is in Libra
The small of your back, the
back in general, the bladder, kidneys, and groin may be a focal point of health
issues: you have a tendency toward abscesses, joint pains, and ulcers. You
tends toward slenderness, tallness, straight posture, with a round well-favored
face, large nose and forehead, moderate color, in comparison with others in
your family. Your color grows greater with age, and may be accompanied by more
age spots than typical. You are changeable, just, upright, courteous, crafty,
cheerful, and conceited. (C)
Saturn is in the 1st House
You have many troubles, and
melancholy perturbations, both to body and mind. (GF)
...and The chart is
Nocturnal
You will be hindered by great
weariness, and will always be oppressed by hard labor. You may work at an
occupation that takes you near water, but rest assured it will be hard work.
(GF)
Jupiter is in the 1st House
You have a long and
prosperous life, and a strong and healthy body. You are fair and handsome, of
good behavior, prudent, pious, just and honest. Any child born before you is
not likely to amount to much, at least as far as being any competition for
affection. Great attention will be paid to your upbringing. (GF)
...and The chart is
Nocturnal
You are somewhat virtuous,
somewhat charming, somewhat benevolent, and/or somewhat rich. (GF)
Dispositor of The Ascendant
is in 6th
Sickness is a major theme of
your life, with your various health problems interfering with your ability to
work, or to get ahead in your work. (GC)