tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8168001673650981416.post3962541055201351688..comments2024-03-14T00:41:46.675-07:00Comments on Systems' Approach to Mundane Vedic Astrology: Explaining personalityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8168001673650981416.post-28354823365789470762017-07-01T02:44:06.956-07:002017-07-01T02:44:06.956-07:00Another famous personality born four days before A...Another famous personality born four days before Adolf Hitler and with the same rising sign but a different rising degree, was CHARLIE CHAPLIN (8:00 pm, 16 April 1889, London), with 16 Libra rising. A major difference between the two charts was Chaplin's placement of the 12th lord Mercury in Pisces and 6th house. This gave him strong views but also a tendency to have losses from conflict and enmity. Importantly, the tenor of the chart was much more auspicious than Hitler's, with the absence of the loss giving influence of the 12th lord on self and others. Chaplin had 10th lord Moon on the rising degree, giving fame with lots of public appeal, equalling the Gajeskari yoga of Hitler. Jupiter as 3rd lord was conjunct the MEP of its own 3rd house, giving uncanny abilities to communicate, boosting the Libra personality's normal expressive use of body language. Other placements were similar. It is interesting that Chaplin wrote, directed and acted in the Dictator, a caustic sendoff for the hate spewing Hitler. Earlier, his friend Douglas Fairbanks had noted the physical resemblance of the two. Chaplin's 1st lord Venus was placed in the 7th house, which rules foreign countries. It was conjunct 7th lord Mars, giving athletic abilities. When his Venus major period rolled around in 1952, he moved abroad, to Switzerland. It was the result of FBI Director, Edgar Hoover's vendetta against Chaplin. The two had crossed swords at a Hollywood party 15 years earlier over the former's paranoia over leftist influences in the USA, especially in Hollywood. When Chaplin left on a holiday, having lived as a Resident Alien in the USA for thirty years, Hoover had an order issued to ban him from re-entry. Many consider that he would have been able to fight the order and return, not least as his wife was an American, but he refused to do so. By that time, he had become fed up by the "red scare" and associated paranoia in the national life of the early 1950s. His "exile" was therefore in part a personal decision. Indeed, with 1st lord in 7th house, it is not surprising that he live abroad for most of his adult life, first in America and then in Switzerland. Charlie Chaplin returned to the USA once in the 1970s, a few years before his death in 1977, to accept the Oscar award for lifetime achievement in film.Cosmologerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16111089810606158619noreply@blogger.com