I split this off from the thread where you posted it, since that isn't a discussion thread, and I've moved it here to the Constellations - Discussion forum.
By Jove wrote: Sat Sep 22, 2018 7:48 pm
Taurus
1. Orientation to "Life of the Flesh" - somatonic in this respect. Orientation definitely to "youth" - love young people.
I tried looking up the definition of somatonic. Did Allen mean "somatotonic"? The common definition means someone who is extraverted and aggressive. That seems at odds with gentle Taurus.
Yes, also written as
somatotonic. Somatonia is one of the three character types described by W.H. Sheldon in his Constitutional Psychology. Garth Allen was quite taken with Sheldon, which got me quite taken with him. You can read about his work here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somatotyp ... psychology
Somatonic types generally mesomorphs, "characterized as hard, rugged, triangular, athletically built with well developed muscles, thick skin and good posture... inclined towards physical adventure and risk taking; and being vigorous, courageous, assertive, direct and dominant." Their body development relies most heavily on the muscles instead of the nerves like cerebrotonics or the gut like viscerotonics.
6. "Universalistic Consciousness." Torch-bearers of true democracy. Will even give their lives to the "cause" for truth and democracy.
How would you interpret "universalistic consciousness"?
From context, and what he said next ("true democracy"I think he means something like all-embracing, fully democratic. Universalism "considers all people in their formation," according to Wikipedia.
Cancer
15. Shadow effect.
I take that to mean Cancer likes mystery, drama, and a mystical view of the world. Mystery, drama, and subjective experience seem to be a big "water sign" thing, if you find the triplicities valid that is.
Read the two Garth Allen articles posted on Cancer. He goes into this in detail: Shadow is a fundamental archetype of Cancer. (I've expanded it by describing one already familiar set of Cancer traits as "living in the shadow of another;" but to get his ideas, read his articles:
http://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=146
Virgo
12. Virgo women make the world go around!
Whatever on earth that means.
I imagine he meant just what he said: The make the world work and do much of the world's work. I wouldn't have thought to put it that way, but I've known a whole lot of Virgo women right in the middle of most organizations and undertakings make sure all things are ready and all the parts are in motion. - I doubt he meant famous women in this - quite the opposite. (This, of course, is my interpretation. I never asked him what he meant.)
Scorpio
7. Tendency toward LEFT, but EVER SO REACTIONARY THEMSELVES.
Looks contradictory. How is one left leaning and reactionary at the same time?
Scorpios tend to be ideologically left-leaning but, as they age (like Cancer and Pisces, or Jung's Feeling type in general) they tend to attach more and more to the past. I don't know many that become outright conservative, but they do start attaching more to the past.
I don't know that this what he meant, though. I think it more likely (based on reading his syntax) he simply meant that the views they promulgate and how they actually are do not particularly match. I don't know what Scorpios he was considering but, for example, he had four U.S. presidents, Winston Churchill, Frederick Engels, Pope John XXIII, Martin Luther, Francisco Franco (oh, there's a great one!), radical Thomas Mooney, Walt Disney... these are among the charts he would have had in the 1950s and early '60s. Perhaps you can discover for us what he meant by studying them?
8. Not squeamish, but very PHALLIC-sensitive.
What does it exactly mean to be phallic sensitive?
The psyche is sensitized (responsive to) phallic themes, symbols, imagery. In most cases this means phallic archetypes drive the psyche, though it could just as well (rarely, I think) mean that it's an "issue" for them and they're suppressive of it. Anyway, the main thing is that the psyche is responsive to phallic archetypes.
Capricorn
9. Gravitation toward THE PAST, tradition, status quo, social mores.
Capricorn seems to be a rebel but apparently leans to tradition and the status quo? How does that work?
A rebel, but not
progressive rebel. Remember, for example, that there were more Confederate generals in the Civil War that were Capricorns than any other: They were trying to hold onto their old way of life. Even when there is a collective sense of "moving forward" (e.g., also more U.S. Revolutionary War generals as Capricorns) it is mostly in a libertarian sense - preserving their right to live their own damn life as they see fit, without interference. It is much easier to find, today, political conservatives with Capricorn luminaries than liberals, and it's much the hallmark of the Republican Party in recent years.
Ayn Rand herself had Sun in Capricorn!
Republicans: Pres. Abraham Lincoln, Pres. William McKinley (double), Pres. Richard Nixon, Pres. Ronald Reagan, VP Dick Cheney, VP Dan Quayle, VP Charles Curtis, Speaker Paul Ryan, Sen. John McCain, Sen. Rick Santorum, Gov. Jeb Bush (double), Gov. Sarah Palin (double), plus Kellyanne Conway, John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, Sandra Day O'Connor, Robert Bork
Democrats: Pres. Franklin Roosevelt, Pres. Woodrow Wilson, VP John C. Breckinridge, Sen. Robert Kennedy