Astrology: The Horoscope of the US/Part1

I have been doing some research on the United States for a lecture I am giving on the presidential election at the annual Astrology Conference at Soesterberg next week. I don’t know whether the election and the arrival of webblogs has anything to do with it, but there suddenly seem to be a lot of horoscopes for the US floating around. I didn’t know that a country could have so many potential horoscopes. Is this simply a case of US one upmanship?  For example the Lois Rodden site lists 10 possible contenders with a short history of each[chart. For me however, there is and can only be one horoscope for the US and that is the Sibley chart. This horoscope is actually nothing less that a great invocation, an act of will- fullness, an example of the power of the focussed mind to achieve a desired outcome. The Moon is in Aquarius in the Sibley horoscoop – the Moon the people – in the sign of our common humanity. Aquarius is the brotherhood of man.

“We hold these truths to be self evident that “All men are created equal” that they are endowed by their “Creator deity” with certain inalienable rights that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

The text was written by Thomas Jefferson though the “Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness” bit was actually borrowed from the 17th century English reformist John Locke.

The design for the reverse side of the great seal -shown above – expresses confidently and with a sense of manifest destiny that: “The Heavens Approve- A New Order of Ages appear.” What Order of Ages might this be? Could this be “The Age of Aquarius….?” This is all pretty occult stuff isn’t it?

It seems clear that George Washington himself had links with Freemasons in Europe. It was afterall a French architecht (and freemason??) Piere L’Enfant who designed Washington DC.

Fascinating … Truly,truth really is stranger than fiction.

Over Liz Hathway

Liz Hathway is a British born astrologer currently based in Amsterdam. Liz studied astrology at the Kosmos in Amsterdam, at the Faculty of Astrological Studies in London and with well known horary astrology John Frawley. Liz also holds an MA (with distinction) in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology, from the University of Wales, in Lampeter, and was short-listed for the 2016 Alumni Association MA CAA Dissertation Prize.
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