George Bush
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2018 12:22 pm
Former U.S. President George H. W. Bush was born June 12, 1924, in Milton, MA. There is some ambiguity in birth time because several astrologers have gotten letters from the George Bush Presidential Library that he was born between 10 and 11 AM. However, my old friend and publisher Bob Jansky got a letter from (then) Vice President Bush directly giving 11:45 AM, which I have taken as A data.
We can now test it. He died a remarkably peaceful, easy death, with words of love as his last words and surrounded by family and close friends, November 30, 2018, 10:10 PM, Houston, TX. We should be able to see signs of all this in his final charts, using 11:45 AM as the base test.
TRANSITS
A striking set of appropriate planets converged on the 11:45 AM angles as he passed. Transiting Neptune was 1°13' (suggesting a birth time slightly later, or just that his long-term fading was from a transit that had finished) and transiting Sun on his IC 0°55' and Mars sq. his MC 0°36' (suggesting it might be just about right). Other transits set the pattern this kicked off:
t Pluto op. r Venus 0°53'
t Pluto sq. r Moon 0°24'
t Mercury op. r Mercury 0°26'
SSR
His final SSR was a jumble of various factors, including his natal Sun, Jupiter, and Uranus various distances from angles, Neptune closest (WP), and a partile New Moon - last degree before the conjunction - marking a substantial shift characterized as the closing of a major cycle.
One fascinating transit set: SSR Venus 4°49' Cancer was squared by the opposition of t Uranus 4°09' Aries and t Venus 4°12' Libra.
SLR
His final SLR November 6 is marked most by transiting Sun on MC and a Venus-Uranus opposition square Ascendant but atop natal Saturn:
2°09' Lib - r Saturn
2°33' Lib - SLR Venus
3°39' Cap - SLR Asc
3°49' Cap - Venus/Uranus
5°03' Ari - SLR Uranus
Demi-SLR
His Demi-SLR November 19 put the same Venus-Uranus opposition along the meridian, with Moon square Pluto 0°07'. (Natal Saturn is partile conjunct IC ecliptically; I haven't checked it mundanely).
Ennead
His November 24 Ennead had Mars 1°00' from MC, Moon 4° below Asc mundane square a foreground stationary Neptune, Mercury square MC (and Mars). His Sun rises, widely conjoined by Moon.
SNQ
Progressed Moon squared Pluto partile (it would have been in orb for any of the birth times suggested in the 2-hour period). Progressed Sun squared natal Sun. Progressed Mars had returned to natal Mars 0°12'. Nothing fell on angles.
Transiting Moon at his last breath conjoined natal Sun 0°35' separating.
SQ
SQ Ascendant almost in partile conjunction with natal Mars.
PSSR
(I've estimated this and used mean rate. It should be calculated more exactly, and compared to apparent rate.) If angles were about 2° later, it would put natal Venus and Saturn both exactly angular - Saturn on Dsc for death, Venus on IC for family. If it were a degree or so later than that, it could keep those while putting natal Venus-Uranus across horizon and transiting Pluto on MC (square his Moon). A good approximate showing, but nothing close (as currently calculated).
We can now test it. He died a remarkably peaceful, easy death, with words of love as his last words and surrounded by family and close friends, November 30, 2018, 10:10 PM, Houston, TX. We should be able to see signs of all this in his final charts, using 11:45 AM as the base test.
TRANSITS
A striking set of appropriate planets converged on the 11:45 AM angles as he passed. Transiting Neptune was 1°13' (suggesting a birth time slightly later, or just that his long-term fading was from a transit that had finished) and transiting Sun on his IC 0°55' and Mars sq. his MC 0°36' (suggesting it might be just about right). Other transits set the pattern this kicked off:
t Pluto op. r Venus 0°53'
t Pluto sq. r Moon 0°24'
t Mercury op. r Mercury 0°26'
SSR
His final SSR was a jumble of various factors, including his natal Sun, Jupiter, and Uranus various distances from angles, Neptune closest (WP), and a partile New Moon - last degree before the conjunction - marking a substantial shift characterized as the closing of a major cycle.
One fascinating transit set: SSR Venus 4°49' Cancer was squared by the opposition of t Uranus 4°09' Aries and t Venus 4°12' Libra.
SLR
His final SLR November 6 is marked most by transiting Sun on MC and a Venus-Uranus opposition square Ascendant but atop natal Saturn:
2°09' Lib - r Saturn
2°33' Lib - SLR Venus
3°39' Cap - SLR Asc
3°49' Cap - Venus/Uranus
5°03' Ari - SLR Uranus
Demi-SLR
His Demi-SLR November 19 put the same Venus-Uranus opposition along the meridian, with Moon square Pluto 0°07'. (Natal Saturn is partile conjunct IC ecliptically; I haven't checked it mundanely).
Ennead
His November 24 Ennead had Mars 1°00' from MC, Moon 4° below Asc mundane square a foreground stationary Neptune, Mercury square MC (and Mars). His Sun rises, widely conjoined by Moon.
SNQ
Progressed Moon squared Pluto partile (it would have been in orb for any of the birth times suggested in the 2-hour period). Progressed Sun squared natal Sun. Progressed Mars had returned to natal Mars 0°12'. Nothing fell on angles.
Transiting Moon at his last breath conjoined natal Sun 0°35' separating.
SQ
SQ Ascendant almost in partile conjunction with natal Mars.
PSSR
(I've estimated this and used mean rate. It should be calculated more exactly, and compared to apparent rate.) If angles were about 2° later, it would put natal Venus and Saturn both exactly angular - Saturn on Dsc for death, Venus on IC for family. If it were a degree or so later than that, it could keep those while putting natal Venus-Uranus across horizon and transiting Pluto on MC (square his Moon). A good approximate showing, but nothing close (as currently calculated).