Well Known Individuals
Hypothesized as Expressing R1 and Aries

 

4. Charlemagne
“Charles the Great”: Holy Roman Emperor



Michael D. Robbins © 2003


April 2, 742, Aachen, Germany, (Speculatively 12:30 LMT, according to Marc Penfield). Died, January 28, 814, Aix-la-Chapelle, or Aachen, Austria.



(Ascendant, Leo with Saturn in Leo, H1; MC in Aries with Sun, Venus and Jupiter all conjunct in Aries, Sun and Venus loosely conjunct to the MC; Moon in Capricorn; Mercury in Pisces conjunct Chiron; Mars in Gemini; Uranus in Aquarius conjunct Descendant; Neptune in Taurus; Pluto in Libra).

Charlemagne was the grandson of Charles Martel who saved France from the predations of Arab armies. In 768 Charlemagne became king of the Franks. We see that the Sun, Moon and Rising Sign are placed in the three signs which convey the first ray. Aries, his Sun Sign, is the preeminent sign of the first ray. When, in the case of a first ray soul, the Sun is conjunct the Midheaven, as it is here, tremendous authority is conferred.
Charlemagne was a great military leader. Pluto in Libra, Mars (the “God of War” and exoteric ruler of his Aries Sun) and Uranus (the planet of electric will) are in a grand trine expressing ease of expression. The main concern of Charlemagne was to spread Christianity. This motive bespeaks the presence of the sixth ray. Indeed we see the two sixth ray planets (Mars and Neptune) widely conjunct (8º), and Vesta, a major asteroid partially connected with the devotion and commitment of the sixth ray, is in the Mars-ruled sign, Aries, conjunct the MC.  By extending his domains, he hoped also to widen the influence of the Christian Religion. We notice that his Aries planets, Sun, Venus and Jupiter are all conjunct or widely conjunct in H9 where religious/spiritual quests and expansions of the scope of the self are undertaken; it is the Sagittarian house.

Charlemagne was a reformer; notice that the hierarchical ruler of Aries, Uranus, is conjunct the seventh or Libran house cusp which social reform is undertaken. Much of the first and seventh ray flows through Uranus, and so, for him, this planet represents the Shamballa Force in its organizational and re-organizational aspect. Uranus is not only the hierarchical ruler of his Aries Sun but the veiled hierarchical ruler of his Leo Ascendant so it is, for Charlemagne, a very important planet (especially as it is placed in its own sign, Aquarius, stimulating the possibility of cultural reformation). While it is permissible to use the hierarchical rulers only in connection with confirmed initiates of the third degree (or those for whom this initiation is imminent), Charlemagne was certainly at least a prominent disciple upon the first ray. His importance to European civilization and culture is indisputable, and he became a great agent for constructive social and educational change (this capacity strengthened by the prominent Uranus). His commitment to Christianity, his sincerity, piety and real humility mark him as an initiate of some degree. It would seem that he had “met the Christ” and was at least an initiate of the first degree and perhaps of the second. In his amassing of power, principle played an important role.

There are similarities between Charlemagne and Akbar the Great of India. Charlemagne is thought to have been illiterate (not unintelligent, but incapable of reading); the same is true, so it is said, of Akbar. Charlemagne, like Akbar, welcomed numerous scholars and artists to his court and encouraged education. He helped the monasteries and improved the legal system (Uranus at the seventh house of law and legality). His beneficent orientation was supported by the Sun and two “benefic” planets, Jupiter and Venus (all three of which express the second ray in one aspect or another of their energy system), all found in the ninth house of higher education, religion and legal perspective. The improvement of the legal system is reinforced by Uranus, the planet which, at its best, seeks improvement in any field of experience to which it may be related. In the seventh house, Uranus would be focussed on law, legality and improved human relations.

It is said of Charlemagne that he respected art and encouraged crafts workers to settle and work his lands. Here we see the effect of the Sun/Venus conjunction in Aries. Venus, let it be remembered, is, among other things, the planet of art, and conveys the culturing and uplifting influence of the Solar Angel.

Charlemagne’s court at Aachen became the seat of an intellectual and cultural renaissance. Here, again, we see the influence of the Sun/Venus conjunction and the stellium of planets in the ninth house (the house of philosophy and higher mind).

Charlemagne was a great patron of education (showing his deep link to the second ray). During his reign numerous schools for children of all classes were established. Astrologically we may attribute this benevolence to second ray Jupiter and partially second ray Venus conjunct the second ray Sun in house nine, archetypally ruled by Jupiter. In the proposed chart, the second or Sagittarian decanate of Leo rises (giving a Jupiterian flavor), and Leo often has a special interest in the education and expression of children. We note as well that the ruler of the fifth house of children and their education is Jupiter, since Sagittarius is placed on the fifth house cusp. Jupiter (the educator) and Chiron (the guide and mentor) are in close parallel of declination and are contraparallel to Mercury (the planet traditionally associated with learning). We can see how much Charlemagne respected knowledge and the mind, and how he sought to give the kind of opportunity to children which perhaps he, himself, had lacked (Mercury in Pisces conjunct Chiron).

Charlemagne had a good relationship with the Pope, Leo III. When, at the Pope’s desperate request, he visited Rome in December of 800 (pitting himself against the Pope’s enemies), the Pope crowned him Emperor of the Romans (the first Holy Roman Emperor). Napoleon, who also was on the first ray, and had powerful Leo in his chart, crowned himself emperor. Charlemagne had no such arrogance.

The soul ray of Charlemagne was clearly the first, for, in the Western world, he was one of the greatest of all kings and leaders. Aries is the foremost sign of this ray and it is in the most elevated position—widely conjunct the MC. Saturn, also a first ray planet, is in the first house in the first ray sign Leo. There is a triangle which includes Leo/Saturn/Shamballa and we can think of it as effective here. Charlemagne’s Saturn, then, could be considered as one of the conduits for the Shamballa Force, with which, as a synthesizer and unifier, he was so abundantly provided.

Indications of the second and sixth ray are, however, present from both biographical reports and from his chart. Sun/Venus and Sun/Jupiter conjunctions would both reinforce the heart-line energy and, in general, the second ray. Sixth ray energy was also present, reinforced through the wide Mars/Neptune conjunction and Vesta/MC conjunction.. The seventh ray would also be powerful as seventh ray Uranus was angular.

It is to be noted that Chiron (the wound) conjuncts a retrograde Mercury in Pisces. This gives subtlety of thought (perhaps along the fourth ray line), but also a potential sense of inadequacy (well concealed). It could have contributed to his high estimation of scholars and artists—a kind of compensation. Perhaps Charlemagne had certain fears in relation to verbal expression and compensated for this by encouraging it in others.

Accounts of his personality present him as a tall (Sun conjunct Jupiter, height-inducing Uranus angular at the seventh house cusp), broad-shouldered (Leo Rising, Sun conjunct Jupiter), a figure of good proportions (Sun conjunct Venus, giver of beauty and proportion) but with a slightly protruding belly (Leo, again), and a voice higher than one might expect in such an imposing figure (Mars, the ruler of the Aries Sun is placed in Gemini, ruled by high-pitched Mercury, itself placed in Pisces—a placement which affects the voice by reducing its resonance.). He was also, so the account runs, constantly plagued by fevers which would not be surprising for one with so many fire signs.

Charlemagne has been celebrated, romanticized and “lionized” (Leo, Ascendant) far beyond the reality of his true character, though doubtless he was a great man. He contained many contradictions (perhaps the indication of a fourth ray in the mind), though under the Law of Synthesis he attempted to ‘contain’ those contradictions and harmonize them within limits. He had both personal piety and humility, as priestly, reverent Vesta on the MC and a disciplining Capricorn Moon near the cusp of the serving sixth house could suggest. Yet he could be rough and brutal forcing those he conquered to convert to Christianity (sixth ray strong in the personality and Pluto in the third house of mind opposing the conjunction of faith—Sun/Jupiter in the ninth, Mars in Gemini—forcing thought of a particular kind—i.e., “forced conversions”.). His longest and most bloody wars were against the pagan Saxons. Subdued and forced to convert. they later rose again in rebellion; the punishment meted out by the victorious Charlemagne was terrible. On one occasion 4500 Saxons were executed en masse (a period of time during which cruel Pluto, natally square his Capricorn Moon, was also transiting that Moon.). He had an indomitable will power (the gift of his three major signs, Aries, Leo and Capricorn) but also a sense of religious mission, the result of a powerful sixth ray (reinforced by a wide Mars/Neptune conjunction) with Mars trine Pluto, but also linking him to the second ray of Love-Wisdom (perhaps the primary ray of the spirit). While his manners were often rough, he quested after intellectual growth. For all strength on the field of battle, and refusal to relent in relation to his enemies, still, his rectitude and justness could not be doubted.

The chart chosen for Charlemagne (by Marc Penfield), though speculative with respect to the time, has much to recommend it and emphasizes admirably the main features of his life and character. At the time that he was crowned “Holy Roman Emperor” (and, even, perhaps anointed), by Pope Leo III (the period of his second Saturn return, when merit is realized), transiting Jupiter in Pisces (symbol of the Pope) was conjuncting his progressed Vertex (point of fate), and there had been just two weeks earlier an eclipse on his natal Vertex. On that Christmas day in 800, the transiting Moon was also in Pisces.

In attempting to confirm that a likely chart is being used, we turn to the Vertex. The Vertex point is an angle of the chart and thus very time-sensitive. The occurrence of important astrological events involving the Vertex at the times when those events actually occurred, indicate the reasonableness of this chart. As well, transiting Uranus was conjuncting the IC (another time-sensitive point). Progressing Jupiter, with its uplifting effect, was also very close to the MC. Charlemagne received a great elevation in status from this Coronation, which held before Europe a vision of union and empire which a thousand years later inspired the ambitions of Napoleon who sought to create a kind of replica of the Holy Roman Empire.

The Piscean influence at this climactic moment was very strong, as the progressing Moon had just entered Pisces and transiting Jupiter was in that sign, conjuncting Charlemagne’s Vertex. Certainly, Charlemagne (though ostensibly holding temporal power over the Church) sought to cooperate with and strengthen the Church of Rome (and for this he was handsomely rewarded). Throughout Medieval Europe, Charlemagne (called by a poet, the “King-Father of Europe) was considered the prototype of a Christian king and emperor. Something other than the self-glorifying egotism commonly found in those upon the first ray was at work.

The fixed stars, the testimony of which is so often invoked in relation to kings and those in positions of great power, are very indicative. The Sun (already exalted in Aries) is parallel the powerful star Altair, indicating strength and courage to go forward in life, to seize the moment. It also may indicate aggressive action. As Altair is in the Eagle, it confers the power to aspire and to rise above ordinary accomplishment. The Sun is even more closely parallel to Betelgeuse (a star promoting major successes and good fortune), thus contributing to the successful outcome of so many of Charlemagne’s undertakings. In occultism, the quality of Betelgeuse seems related to both the sixth and second rays; we recognize these rays in Charlemagne’s interest in both religion and education. Mercury (the esoteric ruler of the Aries Sun and dispositor of Mars) is conjuncting Alpheratz, a star expressing the urge for freedom and rapidity of movement, no doubt useful for one who has to “think fast” in military campaigns. Saturn is conjunct Zosma (a star related to victimization and persecution, or to those who fight for the victimized and persecuted. Many non-Christians must have felt persecuted and victimized by Charlemagne’s religious zeal, militarily enforced. On the other hand he was frequently seen coming to aid and rescue.

The most impressive aspects involving the stars show a great star of control, order, regulation and rulership, Regulus “the Heart of the Lion”, conjunct the Ascendant, and parallel the Ascendant as well. This is one of the “Four Royal Stars” and according to one modern star theorist (B. Brady), promises success if revenge is avoided. Charlemagne was a just man, but against perceived betrayal of trust and religious apostasy, he was merciless. The degree to which he built an empire and sought the widest possible control can be related to the prominence of Regulus. He did, however and unfortunately, engage in apparently vengeful acts which did not strengthen him, even within his court. Interestingly Ceres, the asteroid of nurturance is also parallel Regulus, and may indicate the manner in which he used his power to promote education and culture.

As for the monadic ray, one cannot with assurance speculate, and yet, there is a suggestion of a close relation to the Christ Force, and hence, the possibility of the second ray. His labors on behalf of education and culture also suggest the importance of the second ray.

Although the empire Charlemagne created lasted but one generation, his reputation became a huge force in the European psyche, and he was celebrated for hundreds of year in inspiring, romantic legends. After his death, he was beatified and in some churches he was honored as a saint. We see the astrological reason for his glorious reputation in the elevated Sun, Jupiter and Venus all conjunct in the ninth house near the MC. The Sun, of course, is ruler of the Leo Ascendant (associated with radiant identity)

Charlemagne, like many of the greatest warriors and conquerors, acted, however unconsciously, under the Shamballic Law of Synthesis. Others have attempted, though unsuccessfully, to unify the various peoples of Europe—Napoleon, for instance, and in a more limited way, Bismarck. The wild dreams of Hitler also encompassed this possibility. Charlemagne’s influence was far more benevolent. One can sense that his work was related to the Divine Plan—separating the Church of Rome from subservience to Byzantium, subduing pagan peoples in the interests of familiarizing them with Christ and his mission, and, in general spreading the influence and power of Christianity (an act required by the Plan during the Piscean Age). (A trans-Neptunian hypothetical planet Apollon, rising in his chart, is interesting in this respect.) In so many ways he became an Leonian example for rulers of far lesser stature who followed him. He is remembered as a noble man (higher Leo), not mean or petty in his spirit. Although he was bold, confident, and self-assured, he was by no means a selfish egotist. He recognized a power higher than his own and maintained an attitude of humility in relation to that power. As a unifier of the Europe—intellectually, religiously and politically—he holds an unparalleled position. Though his achievements could not last under the subsequent leadership of lesser men than himself, a great example had been set, and European rulers for the next millennium, though they could not live up to that example, at least had to reckon with it.h

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5.    Master Morya
Morya is the Chohan of the first ray Ashram.

Presumably, as He is a Chohan, and as Chohans have achieved the sixth initiation, at which point they become monads in expression, His monadic ray is the first ray of Will and Power. “Morya Remembrance Day” is designated as March 24th, thereby linking Him with the fiery sign, Aries. The type of yoga which Master Morya has promoted is Agni Yoga, the “Yoga of Fire”.

No conventional chart is available for Master Morya, though, presumably, in the archives of the Great Ones, such charts exist. One is tempted to associated the sign Leo with him as well as Aries, as so often, He has been the great monarch—whether as King Solomon or as Akbar. There are similarities, as well, to Charlemagne (though no hypothesis that they are the same entity is thereby suggested).    

For His great love of beauty (evidenced in the lives of both Solomon and Akbar), the fourth ray is suggested.

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6. Moses The Law Giver
(suggested by Alice Bailey in The Labors of Hercules)

“It is interesting to note that Mahomet, the founder of the most militant religion, was born in this sign, and legend says that Moses also was born in it; Moses, the lawgiver, and Mahomet, the warrior.” (LOH 36)

The identification of Moses and Mahomet with the sign Aries may be entirely the idea of Alice Bailey, and not that of the Tibetan, but since they were in close consultation, we cannot assume that this idea is without substance; therefore, it should be considered at least hypothetical, with a good possibility of being true.
           

Moses the “Lawgiver” is often identified with the first ray sign, Capricorn.


Moses, the Lawgiver, penetrated to one of the halls within the Veils of maya, and there encountered the glory of the Lord. This was of such a radiance that, as the Old Commentary puts it:

‘He who entered among the first to penetrate within the veils absorbed the light and knew not how to pass it on.  Neither he nor they were ready, but the light was there and likewise the two directing eyes.  But only one can use, project and send the light upon its mission.  The other must be blinded, and of this fact the Lawgiver was aware.  He therefore veiled the light, assuming towards this end a fragment of that which he had helped destroy, and so descended from the mountain top, back to the darkness of the earth’.” (R&I 192)

“The lawgiver assisted at the first rending as the climax to the third initiation, and there was a somewhat similar process of glorification”. (R&I - 193)  
             
It is significant that two of the three first ray signs (Aries and Capricorn) are identified with an individual who clearly came forth upon the first ray. No true horoscope is available for Moses. There is, however, a question of whether he might be associated with the Master Morya.

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7. Mikhail Gorbachev
Statesman and Political Reformer



March 2, 1931, Privolnoye, Soviet Union, 7:33 AM and 7:53 AM, hypothesized times of birth. (Sources: there are many conflicting times proposed for Gorbachev’s birth. The ones used here are proposed by the Russian Astrological Center, and the astrologer Farida Assadulina, who has been in touch with both a high-ranking government official and also with a close friend of Gorbachev’s)









 

(Proposed Ascendant Aries, with Uranus rising in Aries or just in the twelfth house; proposed MC, Capricorn; Sun in Pisces; Moon in Leo; Mercury in Aquarius; Venus and Saturn conjuncted in Capricorn; Mars, Pluto and Jupiter in Cancer; Neptune in Virgo)

Both charts suggested have their relative merits. There can be little doubt that the Ascendant is very reasonably Aries, entirely suitable to characterize the many initiatives (Aries) which Gorbachev made to transform and eventually dismantle the old regime (Pisces, his Sun-sign). To determine the correct time of birth the focus must be placed at the degree of the Capricorn MC and the interplay of three potent planets which brought great change—Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. During the years 1989 and 1990 Gorbachev was engaged most strenuously in reformist activity. The earlier chart, 7:33 am, shows Uranus contacting the MC earlier in the year 1989 when this work began and, as well, shows Uranus on the MC when the Berlin Wall fell, technically on November 9, 1989. (Interestingly we see an almost exact Jupiter return at that time. We also see the progressed Ascendant in Cancer just leaving a conjunction of the natal IC, indicating (in that dynamic year 1989) a kind of fruition of Gorbachev’s efforts to dismantle the old regime. However a kind of similar condition exists for the later chart, with the progressing Ascendant also just beyond the natal IC. In the later chart, there is the advantage of seeing transiting Saturn near the 7° plus MC, instead of Uranus. Probably both planets are indicative of the impact upon Gorbachev. Another possible advantage of the later chart is the solar eclipse that occurs on August 31, 1989 at 7°Virgo48’. This eclipse would be within two degrees of the progressing IC in the later chart, but about six degrees away from the progressing IC in the earlier chart.

Considering the role of Uranus in Gorbachev’s life, we find that the earlier chart shows Uranus in the first house, and thus rising, whereas the later chart puts Uranus in the twelfth house (a position which can, however, be justified). It is yet to be determined whether a planet rising in the first house or a planet rising in the twelfth house is stronger. The Gauquelin research suggests that the twelfth house position may be stronger. The question of which of these two charts to use is perhaps one of judgement: in the later chart does Uranus reach the MC soon enough to indicate the powerful reformist activity which engaged him in 1989 and 1990. Either chart can be reasoned as possible. The 7:53 am chart makes contact with two more “fixed stars” than does the earlier chart—Betelgeuse (paralleling the Ascendant) and giving the possibility of a rapid rise in power, and Facies (found in the constellation, Sagittarius) conjunct the MC. The deadly reputation of Facies however does not well suit the character of Gorbachev, unless one can find another way to interpret. A chart still later, around 8:09 or 8:10 am (still with Aries rising) would put a fateful eclipse which occurred near thirteen degrees Capricorn much closer to the MC when the Soviet Union dissolved and Gorbachev resigned the presidency of the Soviet Union.. But there are other drawbacks to this later chart which fail to engage Uranus at the MC soon enough.

The Soviet Union came to an end on December 25, 1991, the same day that Mikhail Gorbachev resigned his presidency. The Union ceased to exist on that fateful day. We should examine the two charts progressed and directed to that day.

Mon     LEcl                 (X)       Tr-Tr    Jun 27 1991       12:14    05°Cp00' D      
Sun       SEcl                 (X)       Tr-Tr    Jul 12 1991        04:06    18°Cn59' D      
Mon     LEcl                 (X)       Tr-Tr    Dec 21 1991     19:32    29°Ge03' D      
Sun       SEcl                 (X)       Tr-Tr    Jan 5 1992        08:04    13°Cp51' D      

The lunar eclipse of June 27, 1991, occurs on the MC/IC axis midway between the MC/IC axis of both earlier and later charts, so this, itself, is inconclusive. There is an important solar eclipse, however, on January 5, 1992 and it occurs at 13°Capricorn51’, much closer to the MC of the later chart (within six degrees) but perhaps not close enough. On the other hand, the lunar eclipse at 29°Gemini09’, which occurs on December 21, 1991 (just a month after the fall of the Berlin Wall is much closer to the MC/IC of the earlier axis, though an eclipse “out of sign”. The eclipse of July 11, 1991, however, falls exactly on Gorbachev’s Pluto, and this, in itself, would be enough to indicate the great termination which the fall of the wall represented. More research concerning many other private dates would have to be studied to move refine the assessment.

For practical purposes and in terms of esoteric astrology, we are close enough. The important thing for the esoteric astrology, however, is simply to recognize that Aries, Capricorn and Pisces are of great moment and to give the spiritual interpretation of these factors.

Mikhail Gorbachev will be remembered as the individual who was instrumental in transforming (or, depending upon one’s perspective, dismantling) the Soviet Union. He desired peaceful co-existence with the West and a greater openness (“glasnost”) and progressiveness for his country. In 1987, confirming a definite orientation towards progressive change, he signed an Arms Treaty with United States’ president Reagan. For Gorbachev’s persistent efforts to improve relations between the Soviet Union and its long-time opponent, the United States, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on October 15, 1990. Interestingly, at that time, he was experiencing his second Saturn return, which reveals to those who are somewhat aware of their life plan and purpose, the true significance of the life thus far lived, and the path they can take to fulfill it. He also had transiting Jupiter (with its rewards) conjuncting his Leo Moon. At that time, Uranus was approximately midway between the MCs of the earlier and later chart, and so cannot be used as a discriminator concerning the validity of the earlier or later chart. The progressed Moon, however, moving through Libra, the sign of peace, had reached the Descendant of the 7:53 am chart, and thus could be seen as indicative of the recognition received. Of course his efforts to promote peace and conciliation with enemies had begun some twenty months before, during early 1989, when the progressed Moon had entered Libra.

Although clearly along the first ray line of government, Gorbachev expressed much of the soft-line energy as well. His Sun Sign, Pisces, transmits the second and sixth rays. His world-image was strongly colored by the second ray. As well, Pisces is exoterically ruled by the second ray planet, Jupiter, which is found in Cancer, the sign of its exaltation which rules and is placed in its own house, the fourth, representing the “Mother Land”. This very powerful position is often associated with benevolence and a caring, providential attitude. Cancerian Jupiter is exactly trine the Pisces Sun, adding to the expression of the second ray in Gorbachev’s energy system—both the Sun and Jupiter are considered transmitters of the second ray. The Moon is in Leo, the sign of the heart. In Gorbachev’s case this added to his natural warmth, radiance, spontaneity and magnetism; for some it means merely pride and self-involvement. Mercury in late Aquarius, placed him en rapport with the deeper Aquarian potentials of the USSR (since Aquarius is the soul sign of Russia), as well as with the Aquarian nature of the United States. His Moon is Leo, of course, helped him understand the nature of the old order—the Leo personality of Russia, with which he frequently sought to make accommodation. Vacillation grew to be a liability, and may indicate a conciliating mind on the fourth ray of Harmony through Conflict.

With respect to the “Peace Process”, we find the important, nurturing asteroid Ceres, in Libra, the sign of peace. Ceres will also be in the seventh house of relations if Aries is the correct rising sign.

Aries, the major first ray sign as the Rising-sign, fits well for Gorbachev’s character, spontaneity, impulsiveness, abundant energy—though (with both Saturn and Venus in careful Capricorn) no one can accuse him of not planning or calculating. Given a probable first ray soul, the pioneering Aries Ascendant would encourage him to do what no other Soviet official had yet attempted—to change the entire form and substance of the Soviet Union. Uranus, the hierarchical ruler of Aries (given the times of birth suggested) would be rising in the first house (or twelfth), impelling towards great changes and transformations. Certainly the Soviet Union was completed altered and restructured as a result of Gorbachev’s efforts. The meaning of Uranus in Aries is entirely apt for the work upon which his reputation rests: he initiated (Aries) a massive restructuring (Uranus) of the Soviet form of government, leading to the dissolution (Pisces and Neptune) of its old form.

It is interesting to realize that Pisces, his Sun Sign, is the sign of the end, and Aries, the sign of the beginning. Pisces is “pralaya” and the end of a cycle. The Soviet Union, as heretofore structured, was falling into decay and dissolution; its time had come. Neptune hovering around Gorbachev’s proposed Capricorn MC indicated this uncertainty and potential dissolution, as well as the idealism which revealed new possibilities. The Pisces energy within Gorbachev helped him recognize that the old form had outlived its usefulness. But Aries (with Uranus rising, or, at least, close to the Ascendant, whether from the first house or the twelfth) made it possible for him to push (Aries) for innovation and an entirely new structure. Probably he pushed harder and faster than he planned as the ideas he was promoting were ideas “whose time had come”, and which had a rhythm of emergence all their own.

The conservative in him (Saturn in Capricorn) protested against the lengths to which other Russians (riding his impulse) were willing to take the process he had begun nor did he approve of the speed of their actions. He sought the transformation and restructuring of Communism and the Communist Party—not necessarily its termination.. When, however, one is the instrument of an “idea whose time as come”, one cannot easily control the greater forces and greater plans released. Though his objectives were limited, the living ideas behind those objectives did not respect the limits he sought to preserve.

It is interesting to see his Pisces Sun exactly opposite the star Zosma, which indicates the “victim of the savior”. Thus, the planet Earth, indicating in the astrological chart a place of service, a karmic point and a point indicating the expression of the monad in the chart (for those who can express it), is exactly on Zosma. It would seem that these reforms demanded a political sacrifice, the full extent of which he was probably unaware.

Gorbachev’s Moon is conjunct “Asellus Austral” (a small grouping of stars called the “Asses”.) What is said about them is fascinating in light of his place in the history of Communism:

“This group has been associated with a disproportionate number of important historic events that have brought about great changes in society. Particularly represented are events relating to the introduction of communism, which may be symbolic of the two Asses eating out of a communal Manger, or the busy beehive representing a commune.”

We also find Mercury in the last degree of Aquarius, exactly opposing Regulus—a power star representing authority and control. Here we see Gorbachev’s Aquarian ideas (aligning with the soul of Russia) poised against its controlling Leo personality. Gorbachev’s new ideas released his country from the centralized control of the Communist Party. Esoterically, it seems clear that the Moon veils the planet Uranus (also a veiled hierarchical ruler of Leo). In the earlier, 7:33 chart, the Uranus, hidden by the placement of the Moon, would be closely trine to the Ascendant in the eighth degree of Aries.

The Venus/Saturn conjunction is certain to be important in the chart of an advanced soul, for these two planets are the rulers of Capricorn in which they are placed—Capricorn, the sign of initiation. Given his ultimately benevolent impact on world affairs, we can see Gorbachev as treading the path of initiation, at least in its preliminary stages. Interestingly, Venus in Capricorn is almost exactly opposed by the star Procyon (associated both with a vision of the possibilities and “short-lived opportunities”). Indeed, the window of opportunity in which to initiate and complete these reforms was narrow, but another star, Alpheratz, emphasizing and instinctive understanding of how to use speed and movement is closely conjunct Gorbachev’s all-important Uranus, and so he brought about great changes and reforms swiftly.

The first, second, and fourth rays seem prominent in Gorbachev’s general approach. The proposed astrological chart reinforces these rays—inaugurative Aries, ambitious Capricorn and expressive Leo, resonating to the first ray, and his receptive Pisces Sun trine benevolent Jupiter in Cancer, with intuitive Neptune in second ray Virgo opposing the Sun, resonating to the second ray. Leaders who are both loved and respected often express through a combination of first and second ray energies. In Gorbachev’s case, this love and respect comes to him more from humanity than from his own countrymen who resented the economic and political insecurity which his reforms precipitated.

If we search for the primary ray behind his first ray soul, we shall probably find the second ray of Love-Wisdom. A second ray monad expressing (however faintly) through a proposed second ray personality (with the first ray soul between) would be a powerful combination for clear purpose and the magnetism to bring that purpose into manifestation. We would look to the heliocentric position of Earth (in Virgo, a sign of humble willingness, opposite the Pisces Sun) to learn more about this possible monadic effect.

It is probable that the astral body is on the sixth ray. Mars the exoteric ruler of the proposed Aries Ascendant would strengthen the solar plexus and raise its sensitivity. But Mars is opposed by Venus (planet of the soul) and Saturn (planet of discipleship) and so, feelings, however strong, troublesome or agitated, would be rendered entirely secondary, as the sub-diaphragmatic energies were lifted to the throat (Saturn) and ajna center (Venus). The mind was very likely the fourth ray (giving a talent for harmonization) and the physical ray, the energetic, active third.

The star Algenib rises in conjunction with the Ascendant and is called “He who carries”. The constellation as a whole makes one rise above difficulties and may incline towards and ambitious over-reaching. Gorbachev was certainly idealistic (Neptune oppose Sun) and eager for his country’s progress, but perhaps he moved (at first) more swiftly than his countrymen could accept.

In Mikhail Gorbachev we find another individual strongly influenced by the Divine Plan. We understand that one of the objectives of the Spiritual Hierarchy is the defeat of totalitarianism. This undesirable and restrictive form of government occurs in a number of places throughout the world, but the Soviet Union was one of the greatest examples. As long as Russia was in the grip of totalitarianism (so consolidated by Joseph Stalin) it could not move towards the future represented by its Aquarian soul. The efforts of Mikhail Gorbachev broke the grip of Russia’s personality upon its soul, and although life in Russia following the dissolution of the Soviet Empire may often have seemed ill-regulated and chaotic, the path towards the realization of Russia’s Aquarian potential is far less obstructed.

Gorbachev’s Mercury opposes (by sign) his proud (though magnetic) Leo Moon; his illuminating Venus opposes his Mars—a personal planet associated with selfishness; and his Pisces Sun (the sign of the “Old Age”) is semi-sextile (by sign) his proposed Aries Ascendant—Aries the sign/constellation which inaugurates the “New Age”. Therefore, the transitions which Russia will one day have to make—from personality functioning towards the expression of its soul—were out-pictured in the process through which Gorbachev, himself, had to pass in his transition from a powerful member of the conservative Communist Party, to a benevolently revolutionary visionary who helped Russia once again tread a path to national development sanctioned by the Divine Plan. It may be necessary for time to pass before Gorbachev’s role in the realignment of Russia with the Divine Plan is recognized, valued and appreciated, but that day will surely come.

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