Thursday, December 19, 2024

Fabled Star of Bethlehem

This is the time of year to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. However, there is a long standing debate about when exactly Jesus was born. Many astrologers have written articles and even whole books dedicated to the likely birth time of Jesus. Most of them have focused on the years 2 to 8 A.D., that involve a variety of planetary combinations in order to explain the mystery.[1]

As the birth was associated with a unique star in the sky, many have focused on the conjunction of Jupiter and Venus in June 2 A.D. or later. After all these two are the brightest planets in the night sky. The Star of Bethlehem is said to have been of a special appearance. Importantly, as this conjunction takes place every year, the conjunction is sometimes placed in the sky above the horizon during the night and sometimes in the sky below the horizon during the night. The former shines brightly on the earthly denizens at night but not the latter.

Here a novel planetary configuration is identified that took place 40 days before the traditional Christmas Day, in the year 1 A.D. as offering a credible solution to the mystery.


Biblical accounts

However, this focus on the night sky appears to be misplaced. In the clearest biblical account of this story, we read in Matthew 2:1-2 the following

"1 After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem 2 and asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.”

In other words, the Magi had seen a special star as "it rose." A star rises to the East. When the Sun does so in the morning, a new day begins. "His" birth star, emerging over the horizon, would have been consistent with it being seen in the morning. After all, this star was to have special meaning: the Lord had come into the world to save mankind. In astrology and metaphysical studies, the East is the principal direction for new life, as that is where the divine energy attending the first Sun rays of the crimson dawn appear. By contrast, the setting Sun in the West, represents the end of our daily efforts and the night, when the Sun sojourns below the horizon, is symbolic of  the afterlife.

Further in Matthew 2 we read:

7 Then Herod called the Magi secretly and found out from them the exact time the star had appeared. 8 He sent them to Bethlehem and said, “Go and search carefully for the child. As soon as you find him, report to me, so that I too may go and worship him.”

Here we see that the child was already born, as the "star had appeared." 

Then in Matthew 2:9-12 we read:

"9 After they had heard the king, they went on their way, and the star they had seen when it rose went ahead of them until it stopped over the place where the child was. 10 When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. 11 On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. 12 And having been warned in a dream not to go back to Herod, they returned to their country by another route."[1]

The Magi were traveling by day, likely in the morning, from Jerusalem south to Bethlehem, a distance of less than 9 kilometers (6 miles). The travelers likely rose at daybreak to wash, pray and dress, then eat and prepare the animals after Sun up.  As the special star "rose ahead of them," they observed it to their left. The journey could have taken 2-3 hours. As the Sun rose behind the star, by a fixed distance, it would soon disappear as the first rays of daylight appeared. However, as Magi, they calculated its rise to the Medium Coeli point, where it appeared to stop. The MC is important, representing the glory of God's creation.

In Luke we also read about the birth of Jesus.

"1 In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. 2 (This was the first census that took place while Quirinius was governor of Syria.) 3 And everyone went to their own town to register.

4 So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. 5 He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. 6 While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, 7 and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them."

There is no indication here if the birth took place during day or night time. However, in the next verse there is a clue. 

"8 And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. 9 An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 10 But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. 12 This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”

Here we learn that an angel of the Lord appeared to Shepherds during the night, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, which freaked the Shepherds out. So, the nighttime brought out the terrifying light. 

More importantly, when the angel spoke, it was of a Savior having been born "today." 

Here the reference is to a birth having already taken place, likely during the day. The young mother, Mary, would also have needed to take some rest after the birth before receiving visitors.


Star of Bethlehem

There was a conjunction of 4 planets that took place in late Libra in the Sidereal zodiac in early November 1 A.D. (Julian calendar). Reddish Mars, silvery Mercury, blueish Venus and orangey Jupiter were closely conjunct. Venus and Jupiter are the brightest planets in the night sky, with Mercury and Mars adding their special luminescence to the stellar appearance. This combination would have been even more mystical to behold in the night sky just before the break of dawn.

These planets could also have fused their light in the late afternoon, being faintly visible but visible enough to guide the Magi on their journey, as the fabled "Star of Bethlehem."


Astrology of the horoscope

Here is an exploratory chart for Jesus of Nazareth with 28° Pisces rising. It is set for 2:55 p.m. on 5 November, 1 A.D. in Bethlehem. The sign Pisces is most associated with the mission of Christ to bring redemption and rebirth through God's eternal forgiveness and love. Jesus also entered this world during a time of year when the feminine dimension of the divine is most pronounced (22 Oct. - 22. Dec), and where those who also align with its divinity become unstoppable in their spiritual mission. 

The Sun in mid Scorpio rose behind the stellium of 4 planets, with a fixed distance of 16-17 degrees behind - but with the stellium not yet in combustion. As such, the Star of Bethlehem would have been briefly visible just before sunrise. 

According to the System's Approach to Interpreting Horoscopes, the stellium is in the transformational 8th house, in the most effective point (MEP), whereby the planets aspect other houses, influencing also their indications. For Pisces, Venus becomes 8th lord, Mars is 2nd lord, Jupiter is 10th lord and Mercury is 7th lord. The combination of 2nd lord and 10th lord gives a career of the highest order, more so as all 4 planets aspect 2nd house of status. It helps that 5th lord Moon was in 10th house and MEP of the 9th house. With 12th lord Saturn in the 5th house there was loss of physical romance and children. The conjunction of 7th lord with 8th lord in 8th house deprived Jesus of a spouse. Finally, 6th lord Sun in the 9th house, would have given him firm ideas on spirituality.

At the same time as a naturally enlightened being, Jesus Christ found that his life included 'all.' He lived for all and the world became his family.

It is now fairly established that the Church in Rome chose 25 December as his birthday, as it coincided with the traditional Saturnalia festival.

It is by now agreed among most scholars that Jesus Christ was crucified on Friday, 3 April 33 A.D. With this ascendant, transit 8th lord Venus was exactly conjunct his Ascending degree on that day.  The Moon major period had just begun, suggesting his famous sacrifice.

And his mission was just beginning...



Bibliography

[1] Day, Francis R. (..). "Jesus of Nazareth: The Super Virgo. New Light on an old Mystery---- A Vedic Astrological perspective." Unpublished article, thanks to Ron Day.

 [2] On-line Bible (accessed December 19, 2024). https://www.bible.com/bible/111/MAT.2.NIV


Further reading:

Kidger, Mark (1999). The Star of Bethlehem,  An Astronomers View,  Princeton University Press, 1999.

DeFouw, Hart, and Robert Svoboda (1996). Light on Life- An Introduction to the Astrology of India, Penguin.

Mosley, John (1987). "The Christmas Star," Los Angeles: Griffith Observatory.

Charak, K.S. (1995). Yogas in Astrology, Systems Vision, New Delhi, India.

Dennis M. Harness (1999). The Nakshatras: The Lunar mansions of vedic astrology, Lotus Press, USA.

James Braha (1986).  Ancient Hindu Astrology for the Modern Western Astrologer, Hermetican Press, Florida.

Saturday, November 9, 2024

On Predicting a Trump Win in 2024

Predicting Presidential Election outcomes is a tricky business. It involves an analysis of the natal promise of the horoscopes of the contending candidates and the planetary periods and transits in those charts at election time. Using the Systems' Approach in 2015, Trump was predicted to win in 2016, which he did. Moreover, despite plenty of adverse astrological elements but also the wrong Libra rising chart for Biden, Trump was predicted to retain his position in 2020, which did no happen. Here now is a review of how the accurate prediction for Donald Trump to win the 2024 election unfolded.

On December 30, 2023 I wrote: 

"The outcome of the Presidential election seems uncertain, if only the horoscopes of the leading candidates at this stage are considered. Trump has a far more dynamic chart. Nevertheless, Joe Biden may have an edge over Trump on election day."

Further, after presenting a thorough analysis of their charts I noted:

"That said, again, both these men may not stand for the election. Many hurdles remain to be overcome. In the event of their dropping out, the charts of those that replace them will then have to be examined for their relative strength to win."  

On July 21, 2024, Joe Biden, the incumbent president of the United States, announced his withdrawal from the 2024 United States presidential election and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement.

On July 21, 2024, Professor K. Rajesh Chaudhary wrote on the SAMVA discussion list on Io Groups.

"Let’s see who steps in his shoes. This strengthens Mr Trump’s position."

On July 23, 2024, a discussion took place about the respective candidates, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. I wrote:

"A few observations and a prediction.

1. Trump's chart has more pronounced strengths in his chart compared to the overall weakness of Kamala Harris' chart. 

Point: Trump

2. Trump is running a strong benefic Jupiter major planetary period, whereas Kamala Harris is running a challenging Rahu period.

Point: Trump

3. Trump's tr 5L Jupiter is in his 10H, whereas Harris' tr Rahu is in 10H.

Point: Both

4. Both are running sub-period of a FB Venus. Trump's 3L Venus is weak and badly placed in 12H, but in conjunction with 7L Saturn. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris' 5L Venus is weak due to the 5H being afflicted, while being well placed but in afflicted 3H, that is owned by 3L Sun that is afflicted in an afflicted house.

Point: Neither

5. At closing of the polls on November 5, 2024, in Trump's chart there are afflictions involving his tr 3L Venus in late 4H, but which will have begun to separate, wheras the affliction to Kamala Harris's tr 5L Venus in late 6H, will still be applying.

Point: Trump.

If the 2024 election is between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, Trump is likelier to win, but only by a hair."

 On August 31, 2024, I added the following observations about the two candidates:

"With Gemini rising Kamala Harris would have an adaptable and communicative personality. Rahu on the ascendant would make her 'diplomatic'. Mostly good placements are helpful, but aspects of FMs hinder. She seems better suited for diplomatic assignments rather than a major executive role.

With Leo in the ascendant, Donald Trump would have a fixed and ruling personality, however, as Mars is on the ascendant, ruling cardinal sign Aries, he would also be a change agent. Trump has some amazing planets but also badly placed planets and harsh afflictions involving his 1L Sun [in 10H]. He's clearly a historic figure."

On November 4, 2024, I added an exploratory analysis of the SAMVA USA chart:

"SAMVA USA chart has Mo/Ra period and the afflictions involving...

Natal 3L Mercury in 7H by tr stat FM Ketu in 3H and Tr 3L Mercury in 5H by tr stat FM Rahu in 9H. Setbacks for communication of government seen.

Natal 10L Mars in 5H by tr stat FM Rahu in 9H. Manipulations in government involving morals and values likely.

Tr stat 8L Saturn in 8H MEP by FM Ketu in 4H MEP. Legitimacy of government / country in sudden setback. Sudden endings possible.

Tr stat 6L Jupiter in 11H opposes natal 8L Saturn in 5H. Violence inducing aspect.

Tr 2L Sun in 4H MEP by separating aspect of FM Ketu in 4H MEP. Authority of leader less.

Natal 5H, 10H and 2H aspected by Tr stat 8L Saturn in 8H MEP. Endings possible for management, government and status.

...it looks like an upset win by the challenger."

On November 8, 2024, in a post-election discussion revolving around the Moon major period, I added.

"There is plenty to look at in the SAMVA USA chart regarding the future.

The mutual aspect of exalted 1L Moon in 11H and in own non-MT sign strong 10L Mars in 5H gives a union of aspirations and ability, involving technical ability and institutional reforms.

Indeed, I really thought Trump would win in 2020 because no one else seemed capable of delivering the pioneering advances expected in this period.

That said, his Supreme Court justices did deliver the abortion reforms in 2021, allowing the states to balance the choice involved in a termination of pregnancy, affecting the mother's control over her own body, the unborn child's right to life and the role of motherhood.

Instead of Trump continuing in 2020, we got Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for 4 years. But they did give the US its aspirational elements - the caring embrace of immigrants and a 'freedom of being' that the LGBTQ community so desires. They also tried a non-aggressive foreign policy approach in dealing with hard headed leaders with violent designs.

Meanwhile, Elon Musk fulfilled the expected tech wizardry with Tesla, SpaceX and AI in ChatGPT, as well as buying Twitter to safeguard social media from the corporations attempt to install Orwellian right-think and suppress Trumpian voices.

And now, Trump is back."

On December 30, 2019, the following prediction was made for the USA.

"In 2022, the Moon period will run for ten years, heralding continued improvement for the USA, with a focus on the realisation of the ideals of America as a nation. The US economy has been weighed down by heavy debts and desperate government policies to enable the economy to grow out of the debt doldrums while also boosting pay for the low earners. As the new decade opens, the US has taken steps to correct flaws in the economic management, as well as increase the focus on space exploration. In December 2019, the Space Force, as the 6th branch of the US military was created. President Trump has also championed a manned mission to Mars by 2032, when the Mars major period begins. Underlying this focus is the accelerating technological change, in such areas as AI, quantum computers, robotics, batteries and automation. While this is causing a disruption for production, exchange, jobs and living standards, the new capabilities in transportation and communication will create plenty of opportunities for new jobs and life styles. More effort will undoubtedly be put into pollution abatement. The accelerating arms race is leading to stunning new destructive capabilities, making arms control and peaceful relations all the more important."

In conclusion, the predictions held up, and Donald Trump won a closely contested election, albeit with a more comfortable margin than originally expected. What is more, even if challenges are seen in the Spring of 2025, progress will likely continue in the USA for many years to come.

Sunday, February 25, 2024

From psyche to soul

Front row: Freud, unknown, Jung
Few authors in psychology have become as famous as Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. And few were initially as close, but later fell out over their different ideas.

In this article the lives of these outstanding men are explored in terms of their sidereal or Vedic horoscopes, based on the Systems' Approach to Interpreting Horoscopes. 

In some sense, their innovations have by now been eclipsed by Western allopathic medicine, which can treat difficult mental illnesses, on the one hand, and on the other by Eastern methodologies for wellness, both physical and psychological, that can bring relief to those suffering from mental troubles or unhappiness. 

Let's begin with a review of their lives.


Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud, a medical doctor by training, was deeply influenced by Darwin’s theories. He saw humans as evolved animals and believed that all behavior, including neuroses, stemmed from the repression of primal drives of sex and aggression. Freud theorized that personality disorders were rooted in childhood experiences that had been long forgotten.

Freud’s practice was largely composed of women patients seeking treatment. For women, Freud theorized that their psychological development involved the early realization of their lack of a penis, leading to feelings of castration and inferiority.

Despite his atheism, Freud dedicated his adult life to working closely with patients, delving into the unconscious and dreams. His theories were developed through the self-analysis of his own dreams, a pioneering approach that contributed significantly to psychiatry.

Freud’s work was groundbreaking in its exploration of the personal unconscious in the quest for mental health. He believed that by bringing repressed memories and experiences into conscious awareness, individuals could find relief from their symptoms. This formed the basis of his psychoanalytic therapy, which focused on healing childhood trauma through the exploration of the unconscious mind.

Freud’s magnum opus, The Interpretation of Dreams, was first published on November 4, 1899, but bore the publication date of 1900 to symbolize its association with the dawn of a new century. The book initially received a lukewarm response, with only 600 copies printed and taking eight years to sell out. However, it later gained popularity and influence, leading Freud to publish seven more editions in his lifetime, each time revising and expanding the text.

Freud’s work on the interpretation of dreams laid the foundation for the development of psychoanalysis as a method of treating mental disorders. His theories, though controversial, have had a profound impact on the field of psychology and continue to influence contemporary thought on the human mind and behavior."

In the 1920s, Freud became world famous. His groundbreaking ideas transcended the realm of science, captivating intellectuals, artists, and the public alike. His influence was so profound that he was repeatedly nominated for both the Nobel Prize in Literature and Medicine, despite never clinching either. His followers formed a global network, establishing psychoanalytic societies and journals, even as his theories sparked debates among psychologists, philosophers, and religious authorities.

Freud’s seminal work, The Ego and the Id published in April 1923, introduced his structural model of the psyche, dividing it into the id, the ego, and the superego. The book was met with both acclaim and criticism. Ernest Jones, Freud’s close associate, hailed it as a landmark in human thought, while Karl Abraham, a prominent psychoanalyst, underscored its significance for psychoanalytic theory. However, Otto Rank, a former Freud disciple, criticized it as a regression to pre-scientific psychology.


Carl Jung

Born into a humble family, Carl G. Jung’s life was a testament to the power of resilience and determination. His journey began with a childhood marked by poverty, but his relentless drive to succeed propelled him forward. At the tender age of 12, he faced a severe psychotic episode triggered by bullying, leading to a six-month hiatus from school. However, overhearing his father’s despair about his future, Jung found the will to recover.

When Jung was 21 and in his second year of university, his father’s death threatened to end his academic pursuits due to financial constraints. The expectation was for him to leave university, find employment, and support his mother and sister. Defying these expectations, Jung secured a loan and completed his studies. 

At 28, Jung’s life took a significant turn when he married into Switzerland’s second wealthiest family. This newfound wealth liberated him from the financial shackles of his profession, enabling him to work independently. Jung’s personal life was far from exemplary. Known as a womanizer, he had numerous affairs, including a long-term relationship with a former patient. His wife threatened to leave him multiple times, but each time, Jung’s psychotic episodes kept her from leaving. She would have taken her fortune with her when she left."

"In her will, the heiress bequeathed the bulk of her estate to her children, leaving Jung only the minimum amount demanded by law. After she died, Jung thought himself poor and took unnecessary measures to save money and live frugally (Bair, 2003)."

Jung spent his days healing wounded emotions through "talk therapy." However, he was not noted for clarity of thought. Jung was often criticized for a meandering writing style. He had a gift for expression, but it didn't necessarily guarantee his success. Nonetheless, he left behind a large collection of written words."

Throughout his life, Jung remained devoted to the study of the unconscious, developing his theories through personal consultations and introspection. 

"He lived to the hilt; gave himself away, where he sacrificed himself, he also fell from grace. He invented depth psychology, studied the shadow, astrology, and alchemy. He married money, had affairs, a near-death experience, psychotic episodes, and was the first to realize that alcoholism is a disease of spirit.

Despite the financial hardships and personal challenges that Jung faced throughout his life, his theories have had a profound impact on the field of psychology. His exploration into the collective unconscious and the development of the concept of archetypes have provided valuable insights into understanding the human psyche. In one way "he attempted to find balance in the inner reaches of the psyche". As such, his work continues to influence modern psychology and his exploration of his own shadow and his contributions to psychology are his enduring gifts to the world. It has been observed that "When Jung died, his public life came into the spotlight."


Famous falling out

In 1907, a young Carl Jung met Sigmund Freud and was quickly hailed as the successor to Freud’s psychoanalytic throne. Their initial unity, however, began to crumble by 1911 due to Jung’s interest in the Zurich occult and his concept of the collective unconscious, which Freud refused to acknowledge.

The rift deepened with Jung’s rejection of Freud’s theory that neurosis had a sexual basis. As such, Jung's work could be understood to be a refutation of the basis of Freud's psychoanalytic work. Jung’s Psychology of the Unconscious, published in 1912, signaled his departure from Freud’s theories. To differentiate his approach, he named it analytical psychology. 

As the Freud-Jung relationship deteriorated, a Secret Committee was formed to protect the psychoanalytic movement’s theoretical and institutional legacy. However, Jung eventually resigned from his editorial and presidential roles and the Zurich Society withdrew from the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA). In January 1913 Jung had an official split with Freud, marked by a terse exchange of letters. Jung then found himself excluded from Freud’s inner circle and plunged into another psychotic episode. This period of introspection enriched his understanding of the unconscious for the rest of his life. Despite the professional setback and social marginalization orchestrated by Freud, Jung used this period productively for self-study of the personal unconscious. He emerged with a new understanding of the psyche as a battleground of inner gods.


Significant events in Freud's life

Here are ten significant dates in the life of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis:

  1. May 6, 1856: Freud was born in Freiberg, Moravia, Austrian Empire (now Příbor, Czech Republic) to Jewish parents.
  2. 1873: Freud entered the University of Vienna to study medicine.
  3. 1885: Freud completed his habilitation and became a docent in neuropathology.
  4. 1886: Freud married Martha Bernays and opened his private practice in Vienna.
  5. 1896: Freud coined the term “psychoanalysis” and published The Aetiology of Hysteria, in which he outlined his theory of repression.
  6. 1900: Freud published The Interpretation of Dreams, his magnum opus and the first comprehensive exposition of his psychoanalytic theory.
  7. 1914: Freud published On Narcissism, in which he introduced the concept of the ego and its relation to the id and the super-ego.
  8. 1923: Freud published The Ego and the Id, in which he elaborated his structural model of the psyche.
  9. 1930: Freud received the Goethe Prize for his contributions to literature and psychology.
  10. September 23, 1939: Freud died in London, England, after suffering from cancer of the jaw and throat for 16 years.

The astrology of Freud's chart

Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856 at 6:30 p.m. (LMT -1:12:36) in Pribor, Czechia (then Frieberg, Germany), giving 14° Libra rising.

Libra is a moveable, airy and positive sign ruled by Venus, the significator for materialistic pursuits and comforts. Saturn, the planet of hard work and discipline, is exalted in this sign and the Sun, the significator of vitality and status, is debilitated. 

If Venus is strong, these factors render the Librans a magnetic personality, and they enjoy good health. Otherwise, they are vulnerable to diseases.

Libra signifies sense of justice, clarity, strong will-power, optimism and is highly sensitive. Its talkative characteristic provides the person capacity to communicate, including the use of body language and facial expressions for making the communication more effective. Its positive characteristic makes the person a contributor instead of being only a consumer. Its airy characteristic makes the person a thinker. Its semi-fruitful characteristic blesses the native with affluence and resourcefulness in life. 

Rahu and Ketu and Mercury are functional malefic planet for this ascendant, while Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, the Moon and the Sun are functional benefic planets. 

Libras are intelligent, restless and good natured and have a pleasant disposition. They want to win others with love and hate violence. They have keen interest in performing and fine arts. The weakness and affliction to Venus can turn them into depressed, stubborn, argumentative and annoying persons. 

Venus makes the person a life saviour through the practice of medicine and gives tremendous growth in business activities. As first lord Venus is well placed but weak in the 7th house of others, Freud was vulnerable to disease. Mars, as dispositor of the 7th house, is badly placed in the 12th house of losses. Indeed, Freud battled cancer for the last 16 years of his life. However, this is explained by Venus being conjunct the planet Rahu, which brings such hard to diagnose, long set illnesses. He was in Ketu major period and Rahu sub-period when he died.

A strong Saturn, being yoga karaka planet for this nativity, makes the person worldly wise and shrewd. Indeed, Freud's 5th lord Saturn, ruling his creative powers, was well placed in the 9th house of preferment and luck. His first work, that made him famous, was created and published at the start of his Saturn major period.
 
The eleventh house, signifying income, elder brothers, friends and desires, is ruled by the royal planet, the Sun. They think big and enjoy successes of a high order. They enjoy the patronage of highly placed friends, elder brothers and governmental authorities, whenever the Sun is strong in the nativity. Freud's Sun was exalted in the 7th house of others, suggesting his goals were focused on discerning their problems.

His 3rd lord Jupiter, which rules communication but also "younger brothers" is placed in the 6th house of conflict. Freud's falling out happened in his Saturn major period and Rahu sub-period, but also just preceded the Saturn-Jupiter period. The rupture of the friendship must have been a difficult experience for Freud as well.

Significant events in Jung's life

Here are ten significant dates in the life of Carl Jung, the founder of analytical psychology:

  1. July 26, 1875: Jung was born in Kesswil, Switzerland, to a pastor and a philologist.
  2. 1906: Jung began a correspondence and collaboration with Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis.
  3. 1912: Jung published Psychology of the Unconscious, in which he diverged from Freud’s theory and introduced his own concepts of the collective unconscious and the archetypes.
  4. 1913: Jung experienced a series of visions and fantasies that he later recorded and analyzed in his Red Book.
  5. 1921: Jung published Psychological Types, in which he proposed the distinction between the introverted and the extraverted personality types.
  6. 1934: Jung became the first president of the International General Medical Society for Psychotherapy.
  7. 1938: Jung visited India and met with Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore.
  8. 1944: Jung suffered a near-fatal heart attack and had a series of near-death experiences that influenced his later work.
  9. November 27, 1955: Emma Jung, born Emma Marie Rauschenbach, the wife of Carl Jung, died.
  10. June 6, 1961: Jung died in Küsnacht, Switzerland, after a long illness.


The astrology of Jung's chart

Carl Jung was born on July 26, 1875 at 7:32 p.m. (LMT – 0:37:20) in Kesswil, Switzerland. This time gives 9° Capricorn rising.

Capricorn is an earthy, negative, introvert and movable sign ruled by Saturn, the significator of dutifulness and responsibility. Mars, the significator of energy and ambition, is exalted in this sign and Jupiter, the significator of fortune and knowledge, is debilitated. These factors render the people born in Capricorn ascendant ambitious and hardworking. Capricorn is the sign of practical realization. At the same time they are conservative but selfish and selective in approach. They are secretive, pensive, proud and fastidious. They are vigilant and tactful. They have compromising nature in order to achieve leadership.

Rahu and Ketu, the Sun and Jupiter are functional malefic planets for Capricorn ascendant, while Saturn, Mars, the Moon, Mercury and Venus are functional benefic planets.

A domineering placement in the chart is Sun in the 7th house MEP, from where it aspects the 1st house of self. As 8th lord of obstacles and endings as well as easy gains, the Sun explains that he attracted a wealthy spouse. However, the same placement also caused troubles in his marriage, given his selfish behaviour. 

Carl Jung had 9th lord Mercury in the 6th house of conflict, enmity and illness. This gave a deep interest in higher ideas. Moreover, as Mercury is conjunct Venus as 10th lord of career, this helped to propel him high through his writings.

Jung's relationship with Freud is also seen in this 6th house combination, showing conflict with guru, but also with the aspect of 8th lord Sun to the 9th house. Carl Jung was destined to cause his teacher some amount of consternation, followed by a famous falling out between them, when Freud rejected Jung as his disciple, and open conflict, as Freud openly opposed his teachings.

The placement of Saturn in infancy but its own Moolatrikona sign of Aquarius, gave Carl Jung good status. Venus as 10th lord in the 6th house, albeit conjunct 9th lord Mercury, also gave luck in career, that resulted from conflict. Jung had to struggle for a long time for his ideas to reach the masses, which happened more after his death. The falling out with Freud made Jung famous by association. The bad placement and weakness of 10th lord Venus also explains the poverty of his family when growing up, although its did not prevent him from marrying rich.

The placement of 4th lord Mars in old age in the 11th house of friendship and income, shows that his inner harmony was sensitive and vulnerable to setbacks associated with challenging transits. Indeed, he became seriously despondent at various stages of his life, linked also to alliances and income. Moreover, with Moon ruling mind and as 7th lord ruling spouse and relationships, in the 4th house of inner harmony, Jung fell ill but his great fortune was that his wife took good care of him. 

The Sun is also the significator for the soul, whereas Jupiter is the significator for morality and generosity. While these planets are functional malefic planets for people with Capricorn ascendant, they may, if strong and not afflicting or afflicted, ensure a happy and harmonious married life. In Jung's case, Jupiter is well placed but weak in infancy of 10th house, whereas the Sun, strong by degree, was weak on account of its own affliction to the 7th house of spouse. 


Epilogue

The Western approach to understanding the mind, as exemplified by Freud and Jung, differs significantly from the Eastern approach. Freud and Jung focused on analyzing the unconscious mind, with Freud emphasizing the influence of repressed emotions, desires, and memories, and Jung introducing the concept of the collective unconscious. At the same time, both were in some way influenced by the 19th century German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer who was influenced by Eastern philosophies. For instance, Schopenhauer’s philosophy of the will and his exploration of the nature of desire greatly influenced Jung’s understanding of the unconscious. 

In turn, the Eastern approach emphasizes a holistic view of the mind, body, and spirit, and promotes a balanced lifestyle that includes proper nutrition, regular exercise, and mindfulness practices. Indeed, Eastern mystics and their practices, such as yoga, aim to connect the individual with the all-pervading consciousness or life itself. The goal is not to ignore one’s mind and bodily sensations, but rather to achieve a state of balance and harmony beyond mental activity and bodily sensations that leads to a profound sense of peace and happiness.

In fact, for most people the best way to achieve health, happiness and wellbeing is not talk therapy and analysis, as Freud and even Jung advocated, but inner work that quiets the mind and ignores the bodily sensations, in order to experience life at its most pure and vibrant source, deep within ourselves. In a way, the work has thus shifted from the psyche to the soul. 

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The psyche refers to the mental or psychological part of a human being. It is considered to encompass a wide range of mental processes, including perception, cognition, emotion, and behavior. It is studied by psychologists and neuroscientists, and believed to be the key to understanding human behavior and mental health. The soul, on the other hand, is associated with religious or philosophical beliefs, and is believed to be the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being. It’s often viewed as the essence of a person, responsible for their personality, consciousness, and morality. 


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